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Lotteries for RSVP 1 and 2 have opened and closed. Lucky entrants whose tickets were drawn have had...
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Ahhhh, fresh pavement. It's been a long time coming, but we are delighted to announce that the...
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Ride Leader Stu Hennessey is taking folks out this Sunday evening for a two-wheeled light show to...
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Come to Your Senses: A Celebration of Bicycle Travel with Willie Weir TONIGHT! Tuesday, Feb. 7, 7 p...
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How many times have you biked or walked along the Seattle waterfront, felt the salt in the air,...
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This article first appeared as the Cyclist of the Month column in the February 2012 issue of the Cascade Courier , our membership newsletter. Nominate a Cyclist of the Month! Cyclist of the Month: WILL SEEGERT Age: 7 Wheels: Fuji Ace 20 Occupation: Student [caption id="attachment_10570" align="alignright" width="288" caption="Rider #813, all suited up and ready to ride."] [/caption] Paul claims that his son, Will, is “just a normal kid.” And it’s true, he does look pretty normal. This mild-mannered seven-year-old weighs in at 50 pounds and is about three-and-a-half feet tall. He has brown hair. He likes hot chocolate. But there’s something extraordinary about this “normal” kid. Last year, when he was just six years old, Will rode Chilly Hilly . Anyone who stood in the ferry line on that Sunday morning in February 2011 knows that the weather was more than just chilly. It was freezing cold. There was hail. Lots of seasoned bicyclists stayed home in their pajamas. But not Will, and not his dad. What was the hardest part? “Walking up the hills with all the other bikers,” Will told me. And yes, they did walk. But Will rode or pushed his bike for all 33 of those hilly miles, without any help at all from Dad. “I thought that it was the hardest thing that he could do, but that he could do it,” Paul told me. When Will was out of earshot, he added, “I could have carried his bike up the hills for him. But I didn’t need to help him.”
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As you might know, cities and towns across Washington rely on federal funding for programs like...
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This week’s Ride of the Week is Bill Blake's “Blazing Saddles,” so named because riders will visit...

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