Thursday evening July 2, friends of Ed Ewing, including a complete peloton of the area’s cyclists, joined him in celebrating his 50th (gulp) birthday at Shadowland in West Seattle.
Ed is perhaps the most recognizable figure in Seattle’s cycling scene: He’s raced with and coached many of us; founded the Major Taylor Project; and is often in the pages of the REI catalog and other periodicals. And, as my wife notes, “Ed is one classy-looking dude.”
It must be hell to be the mate of a cycling addict. Things that are hugely important like skinny tires, high tech toys, and the need for speed all threaten our closest relationships.
Eugene, OR is a fantastic cycling town and has an amazing pool of potential cycling partners. I feel fortunate about the circle of cycling friends I had while I lived there. We were all able to take advantage of one another's strengths to stay fit, improve our riding skills, and have fun.
State of the art, circa 1958 Back in the day, before styrofoam and helmets were invented, cyclists relied on crushable felt hats to protect their heads. Image courtesy Ian Fuller.
Many high schools provide students with alternative ways to earn P.E. credits. At Squalicum High School in Bellingham, this comes in the form of a "P.E. waiver" that is typically granted to students involved in extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, team sports or other physically demanding, organized after school activities (figure skating, hockey, martial arts etc.).
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