I haven't seen an estimated headcount in Oakland, but at the start point at 
Rockridge BART, I'm guessing it was a minimum of 500 riders, and I suspect 
a lot more.

As far as the ride itself went, I would have preferred if it were less Bike 
Party, and more Ride of Silence. Apparently, East Bay Bike Party was one of 
the main facilitating organizations, so their crowd was inclined to treat 
it as yet another BP-style event. IMHO, a ride commemorating the 
government's killing of two civilians does not require a funky playlist, or 
"woo HOO!"s from the riders; it shouldn't be regarded as yet another 
opportunity for fun. But I was not in charge, and I wouldn't expect many 
would have complied with my "This Is Serious Business" instructions, had 
anyone given them.

Peter "Humorless Scold" Adler
Berkeley, CA

On Sunday, February 1, 2026 at 12:24:31 PM UTC-8 Matti wrote:

Massive turnout in Portland

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