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Erik Keith

Van Duzer and a Cruiser: Sharing Bicycle Advocacy Coast to Coast

Photo Credit: Erik Keith Photography
Bicycle advocate Ryan Van Duzer will mount his New Belgium three-speed cruiser bike to embark on a two-wheeled journey across the U.S. this coming weekend. As he spreads the gospel of New Belgium Brewing’s Team Wonderbike and his life-long passion for biking, Van Duzer will chronicle his travels through blogs, videos and Twitter updates at http://www.newbelgium.com/duzer. Track his journey and ride along when he gets to your neighborhood to share a meal, a beer or a story.

Launching Saturday, June 20 from San Diego, Van Duzer will be meeting with advocacy groups, bike lovers, and city planners from America’s Bicycle Friendly Cities as recognized by the League of American Bicyclists. Van Duzer will conclude his trip in Washington, D.C., where he plans to meet with League representatives as well as members of the administration.

“Although I am thrilled to make a statement about the benefits of bicycling, I really enjoy the daily adventures of new terrain, camping in remote areas and learning about the lives of the people that I meet,” said Van Duzer. “I hope I inspire folks to dust off their bikes or up the ante on their current biking routines, showing that it is a sustainable, fun way to commute – across town or across the country.”

New Belgium Brewing, maker of Fat Tire Amber Ale, is sponsoring Van Duzer’s travels as part of its Team Wonderbike initiatives (http://www.newbelgium.com/team-wonderbike). Team Wonderbike was created by New Belgium to inspire and encourage folks to use their bike instead of their car as often as possible. Team Wonderbike membership is currently 15,000 strong, with more to join as Van Duzer’s inspirational trek will inevitably get people to thinking, “If he can ride across the country, I can ride to work!”

“Duzer is a living, breathing example of what one person can do with the power of a bike,” said Bryan Simpson, New Belgium Spokesperson and Team Wonderbike Spokes Model. “He’s ready to prove you can ride across the country on a three-speed so that others might make a smaller effort in everyday life. Those things add up and Duzer has become something of a personal hero of mine.”

Check Duzer out in towns like these and maybe in your neighborhood:

• Oceanside, CA
• Flagstaff, AZ
• Shawnee and Lawrence, KS
• Columbia, MO
• Carmel, IN
• Columbus, OH
• Arlington and Alexandria, VA
• Washington, D.C.

Visit http://www.newbelgium.com/duzer to look at the map and much more.

Tags: across, advocacy, america, beer, belgium, bicycle, bicycling, biking, brewing, community

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Valerie Solheim Comment by Valerie Solheim on June 26, 2009 at 1:04pm
Erik,

Ryan's bike trek sounds exciting. My colleague worked with Lance Armstrong with the quantum biofeedback device. The objective was to work with him bioenergetically in subspace. If you are interested let me know and I'll give you more information.
Valerie

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