Come to think of it, I frequent a Chicago area cycling blog that features
many horror stories that commuters in the city post about the outright
hostility they encounter while commuting in the city. Many of those who
are the worst offenders (according to the blog posts) are older people who
Agree with Kevin. Driving around there or parking on game days is a lesson in
futility. He consistently rides and its no PR stunt. Always wears his black
PF Flyers “The Sandlot” style.
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If you saw the traffic around Wrigley Field on game day this would make
total sense.
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Yeah, this was mentioned by the radio sportscaster while I was listening to
the Cubs game the other day. My understanding is that he's a pretty down
to earth kind of guy. His wife goes around the metro area giving talks to
various organizations, as well.
On Monday, September 24, 2018 at
That's awesome. Alfred Morris rode his bike into work every morning. He had
a aluminum entry level road bike though.
On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 12:51:46 AM UTC-4, Ben Miller wrote:
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> Ben Zoborist, one of the best players in baseball, rides a classic looking
> steel-framed, fendered,