1. Bike Transportation Funds Going Down The Drain

    This information was posted on the VAcycling google group.  It is so important for everyone who rides on two wheels!

    The Governor would like to flush bike/pedestrian transportation funds down the toilet. Literally.

    Transportation Enhancement funds are a small pot of money dedicated primarily to advancing transportation alternatives (provided from USDOT/FHWA). Last year VDOT took a great step by reducing the eligible categories for funding and aiming the funds primarily at projects that a) provide true transportation alternatives, and b) place an emphasis on improving bike and pedestrian transportation. The intent is to truly start aiming the money at projects that aren’t just a recreational path from nowhere to nowhere.

    That includes sidewalks, bike lanes, shared-use paths, traffic calming and streetscape projects. These are some of the only funds that many smaller localities (and some big ones) actually allocate to bike/ped improvements. The requests for the funds always vastly outstrip what is available, as a result a lot of projects take a long time to come to fruition.

    Now Gov. McDonnell wants to use those funds to pay for reopening the rest stops. So in order to maintain a pointless campaign pledge he wants to use some of the minimal funds that are aimed at improving bike/ped conditions. It is partly being spun as enhancing tourism. Ironically, Rep. Cantor wants to completely eliminate TE funds nationally, but here in VA we are looking to pay for our toilets with them. So bike/ped money is literally facing the prospect of being flushed down the toilet.

    TE money is distributed by a competitive grant application, but the Commonwealth Transportation Board has a lot of say over what gets funded. I suggest contacting your CTB member and any other elected official, especially local ones, to oppose this (if you are so inclined). CTB members are listed here: http://www.ctb.virginia.gov/members.asp

    Here is a link to the Governor’s web page announcing this. See bullet #3.

    http://www.governor.virginia.gov/news/viewRelease.cfm?id=226

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  2. Another reason to buy local & eat healthy…

    For the first time, a new study links Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to pesticides found on the most common fruits and vegetables.

    More than 4 million American children suffer from ADHD.  It has been blamed on everything from watching too much television to simply being over-diagnosed.

    The new study, published Monday in the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, points to a pesticide called organophosphate, which is commonly used on produce. Researchers found this one type of pesticide may be contributing to ADHD.

    Nutritionists suggest washing fruit and vegetables in distilled vinegar — about half a teaspoon to one cup of water. Alternatively, you can use a brush to scrub produce before eating.

    What foods typically carry the most pesticide residue?

    • frozen blueberries
    • strawberries
    • celery
    • green beans
    • peaches
    • broccoli

    Researchers say your best bet for avoiding pesticides is to purchase organic local produce.  An Emory University study found children given organic produce had nearly undetectable levels of pesticides. To be certified “organic,” food in the U.S. must be 95 % natural.

    We’re fortunate to live in a region that offers tons of great Farmers’ Markets where residents make lasting relationships with local farmers from around the Commonwealth.  Richmond is actually home to one of America’s oldest public markets, The 17th Street Farmers’ Market began in 1779.

    For that special Farmers’ Market blend of coffee or tea, the crusty breads, the homemade goat cheeses, the aromatic and culinary herbs or the colorful displays of fresh local fruits and vegetables, the Farmers’ Market is the place to be.  It’s also your best bet for avoiding pesticides and maintaining a healthy diet.

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  3. Cervelo eRide this Tuesday, April 20th

    What is éRide?

    éRide is Cervélo’s nationwide test ride program. We travel with a Cervélo demo fleet to selected dealers throughout the United States and Canada from April through September 2010.

    éRide will be hitting the Richmond region and stopping by our new location on Tuesday, April 20th.  Please come join the fun and take a test ride on some killer bikes!  Our new location: 6241 River Road

    The éRide truck is carrying a strong fleet in 2010 with a full size run each of: R3-SL, S3, RS, and P3 models. All bikes are equipped with SRAM Red components, ZIPP wheels, and TestTeam equipment partner products. Cervélo eRide is a great opportunity to ride the same bikes as Cervélo TestTeam and the ride of your life.

    How to participate

    Register for a test ride:

    Find a location below that is convenient for you and hit “register” for this event.

    Why register?

    Registering online will let us know to expect you at the event, and generates the required waiver. Please note that completing the registration will not guarantee that the particular Cervélo bike model will be available exactly when you arrive as all rides are on a first-come-first-serve basis.

    Can I test more than one bike?

    Of course! You can decide what to test ride by what is available when you arrive, and try all the demo models if you wish.

    What should I bring?

    Your completed waiver, an ID, and a credit card are required to test ride. You should also bring your helmet, shoes, and pedals. We will have a limited number of helmets, shoes, and pedals if you do not own any, or forget them.

    Is there any cost to test ride?

    No, the demo ride is free. However, we do hold on to your ID and credit card as our insurance you will return the bike. All riders must sign a waiver granting Cervélo SA the right to charge their credit card for any damage incurred during their participation in éRide.

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