Hi. If you're reading this, then you know how passionate I am about cycling as a sport and lifestyle. You also likely know that I have been riding since I was old enough to climb onto the back of a tandem and have now passed the riding bug onto my kids. I've spent much of my time as an avid amateur racer, team director, race promoter, club rider, messenger, and advocate, and I'm very proud to have the opportunity to join Tim Johnson, Richard Fries, and dozens of other riders on the bold adventure detailed below.
This March I will be joining six-time national champion and cyclocross superstar Tim Johnson for his five-day ride to Washington D.C. for the National Bicycle Summit.
We will be riding to support the
Bikes Belong Foundation, which works to make bicycling safer and better across America. We hope to raise $100,000.
Visit the
Ride on Washington website or
Facebook page for more info.
Please consider donating. Any amount would be greatly appreciated. Yes, even $1 will help. I've been tasked with raising AT LEAST $2500, but I know we can do more. I need your help - we need safe roads, better access, and more education to demonstrate that bicycling is a safe, efficient mode of transportation.
Thank you so much, especially Pat Engleman (@surlyrider) for my bio photo!
Jed Kornbluh
Hopewell, NJ
Tim Johnson's Ride On Washington 2012
This winter, six-time national champion and cyclo-cross superstar Tim Johnson will throw his leg over his bike for a hard week of training. But he's not riding to improve his cycling; he's riding to improve your cycling.
Tim Johnson will ride to raise funds and awareness for the Bikes Belong Foundation as he pedals 500 miles from Boston to Washington D.C., the site of the National Bike Summit, in five days.
Starting Friday, March 16, Tim will be joined by long time cycling journalist, advocate, promoter and announcer Richard Fries, and 20 other leaders of American bike culture. Leaving from Boston, they will ride every day, hitting Providence, Hartford, New York City, Trenton, Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore, until they reach Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, March 20, for the start of the National Bike Summit.
“We want to engage governors, mayors, bloggers, reporters, schools, and most of all other cyclists along the way,” said Johnson, who is already building support from the bike industry for this mission.
Tim Johnson hopes to see this event raise funds and awareness for Bikes Belong and the National Bike Summit. Your support will be critical to make that happen.
Ride With Us
You can ride with us for five minutes, five miles, or all five days. When you register, we will create a personal fundraising page for you on www.PledgeReg.com, where you can raise money to benefit Bikes Belong. We will post the exact routes as we get closer to the ride. Please note that although we will have neutral support along the way to help all riders, individuals looking to join will be required to take care of their own logistics.
The final 10 miles of the ride to D.C. will be a giant bike parade where anyone can join—no spandex required. We will ride past 15 Capital Bikeshare Stations so that anyone can grab a bike and join us. The ride will end with a celebration on Capitol Hill.
Donate
If you can't ride with us, visit PledgeReg, search for "Tim Johnson's Ride On Washington", and donate to one of the dedicated riders doing the event. The goal of this ride is to raise $100,000 for Bikes Belong. The funding we raise will leverage government funding for bike paths, bike lanes, bike facilities and bike programs. No other donation you make could make such a huge impact for America's health, environment, and quality of life.
About Bikes Belong
The Bikes Belong Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization focused on improving bicycle safety and enhancing children's bike programs. It administers the Safe Routes to School National Partnership, supports the Bicycling Design Best Practices Project, and directs the Peopleforbikes.org campaign. Visit bikesbelong.org/foundation for more info.
The Bikes Belong Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization focused on improving bicycle safety and enhancing children's bike programs. It administers the Safe Routes to School National Partnership, supports the Bicycling Design Best Practices Project, and directs the Peopleforbikes.org campaign. Learn more at bikesbelong.org/foundation.