New Project

— cyclosity / Liam Quigley @ 9:40 PM

Not sure what direction I’m taking this but heres a preview.

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Baltimore Critical Mass (September 2009)

— Tags: — cyclosity / Liam Quigley @ 10:28 AM

A good sized turnout for a Baltimore Critical Mass, especially one organized at the last minute. Frank Hamilton, a City Paper photog, and a few others, were there shooting for a new website starting up. If you were at Critical Mass last night and want to give me your name just in case, I will be sending it to those guys. The ride ended up rolling past Boson Au on Fallsway but he didn’t join us. I usually hate hearing Smalltimore from people but ride your bike around a few times a day and you’ll see how true it is.

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Thanks to all those who came, and see you again in October. We’re going to go Critical Mass all over everybody’s ass. That reminds me, if you want to watch the second episode of this seasons Always Sunny in Philadelphia, it’s on Amazon Instant Watch.

Baltimore Crime twitter account active again

— Tags: — cyclosity / Liam Quigley @ 9:27 AM

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On Street Bike Parking in Charles Village Removed, will return with Bike Lanes

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So this was the scene early last week on St. Paul Street in Charles Village – by Thursday morning Baltimore’s first on street bike parking was gone! But according to Nate Evans, Baltimore’s Bike Czar, it will return to St Paul Street sometime in November with some of Baltimore’s first bike lanes in a long time. He couldn’t speculate about an exact date since road resurfacing with Balt. city DOT is tricky, but cyclists in Charles Village have something to look forward to for their streets..
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Charm City Cross – Men’s Elite Race Photos

— Tags: — cyclosity / Liam Quigley @ 2:57 PM

MICA Campus Safety Leaving safety notes on bikes

— cyclosity / Liam Quigley @ 9:31 AM

Good effort, but what about all those unsecured quick release wheels? Don’t pat those people on the back!

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