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The Boise Bike Week philosophy is
simple-- "Get on your bikes and ride!" We figure the more
that people see cyclists out in the community safely having fun
on their bikes, the more likely they are to dust off their own bike
and experience the many health, environmental, community, and monetary
benefits of pedal-powered transportation for themselves. In this
spirit the grass-roots Boise Bike Week movement has grown each year
since its beginning in 2003. Boise Bike Week is a celebration of
all things cycling as well as a gentle nudge to anyone on the fence
about the personal and practical benefits of cycling in the Treasure
Valley.
Boise Bike Week was founded by Ryan Henbest and Tracy Wilson in
2003 as a grass-roots celebration of cycling in the Treasure Valley.
Beginning in 2007 the event is organized by Treasure
Valley Cycling Alliance (TVCA), a local cycling advocacy group
also co-founded by Ryan. Under the guidance of TVCA, Boise Bike
Week emphasizes the practical aspects of cycling by association
with National Bike to Work Week, yet remains a celebration of all
manner of cycling in the Treasure Valley. |