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First Annual I Bike TO Award Nominations Wanted

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Thu, 09/20/2007 - 10:27 by tino

I Bike TO Award
We will soon issue our first ever, annual, iBikeTO award.

The lucky winner will be a person or organization from (or near) Toronto who has made a positive contribution of some kind to cycling in (or near) Toronto.

The awarded person/group will get the Award and their name on a plaque. Both the winner and an honorable mention will get some cool swag from MEC.

This year we want you to participate by bringing to our attention all those people and organizations who have worked hard to make the 2007 cycling year the best yet. If you feel it's worthwhile, you should also mention that special person within an organization who goes "that extra mile" for cyclists.

We're leaving the criteria pretty open this first time, but it will be us bloggers of I Bike TO who will be picking the winners (as well as making some of our own nominations), so please be sure to include a good reason why your pick would be the best.

Nominations close midnight Wednesday September 26 so you don't have much time to nominate your favorite!

The lucky winner will be announced at the start of September's Critical Mass, Bloor and Spadina, September 28th. 6:15pm

Keep the rubber side down,
I Bike TO Bloggers

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Comments

Ben

nomination

Thu, 09/20/2007 - 12:59

I nominate Bike Pirates. That place / those people is / are the best.

AaronM

Bike Pirates or Bells on Bloor

Thu, 09/20/2007 - 13:17

1) Bike Pirates. I've seen the white bikes and think that they stand as a serious reminder to people about the dangers of not giving respect to cyclists. We really need some more CityTV coverage of what they do!!!

2) Bells on Bloor: A continuing drive to get bike lanes on Bloor st. Very active participants in Critical Mass, and promoter of the parking meter party.

Both are very worthy of recognition.

Anonymous (not verified)

BikeTrain!!!!!!! It's about

Thu, 09/20/2007 - 16:13

BikeTrain!!!!!!! It's about bloody time... and ONE guy got it up and running.

Anonymous (not verified)

BikeChain (at

Thu, 09/20/2007 - 16:16

BikeChain
(at UofT)
and
Martin Koob of biketoronto.ca.. for his long-standing patience in supplying us all with the facts, just the cold, hard facts!!
and also
the guy who plays the trumpet at CM!

anthony

More nominations

Fri, 09/21/2007 - 08:01

Here's a few ideas of some groups and individuals who should be considered for the award

  • TCAT - Toronto Coalition of Active Transportation. These fine folks advocate to the city constantly on behalf of Pedestrians and Cyclists of all kinds.
  • iBikeTO - A cyclist's resource for Toronto. With loads of great information, news, events, profiles, editorials and opinions, and your feedback and ideas, and even civil disagreements between us.
  • BTAC - Bicycle Trade Association of Canada - perhaps a bit pre-emptive as they only just started their own advocacy efforts, and the fruits haven't yet blossomed. But at least they recognise that the industry itself has a role to play in advocacy, and they have some deeper pockets to get some good things done.
  • Gil Penalosa, Executive Director of Walk & Bike for Life. He does great presentations where he shows how easy (and cheap) it is for cities to reduce their car dependencies, and improve walking and cycling for everyone. He shows how these actions helps make a better city.
  • Darren Stehr - Here's an individual who does his own bit to improve the life and culture of cyclists in the city, even if he's a bit of a curmudgeon on his own blog, TorontoCranks
  • Steve George - the author of Bike Of Doom who writes about his rides on a $99 department store bike. Even a cheap bike can be a good ride.
  • CAN-BIKE - for developing and delivering an excellent cycling education program.
  • CAN-BIKE instructors - who have both teach their students and the motoring public what and why they are teaching their students out on the "dangerous" roads.
  • City Cycling Staff - who have to continue to advocate for cyclists within the city bureaucracy for cyclists in spite of the apathetic attitudes from their peers and superiors.
  • Critical Mass participants - who show the city how much fun it is just to ride their their bikes.
  • Toronto BUGs - Toronto's Bicycle User Groups. These groups, with varying level of formality, are all over the city. They most often help their employers make a more cycling friendly environment.

More later...

Anonymous (not verified)

Bike Train

Tue, 09/25/2007 - 09:17

I second the nomination for Justin who single-handedly got the Bike Train up and running.

herb

some more nominees

Tue, 09/25/2007 - 13:20

Hamish Wilson (hardcore, in-politicians'-faces bike activist)
Angela Bischoff (work on Take the Tooker, Greenspiration)
Tooker Gomberg (mega-activist, post-humously)
Advocacy for Respect for Cyclist (the original noise makers)
Todd Parsons (originator of Toronto's Bikeshare idea)
Bikeshare (post-humously or maybe not so post?)

I'm tempted to add some politicians because it's good to have allies in politics and it's hard work to stick your neck out to support cycling, but I think the first year's award should go to an activist.

anthony

Last day: Today. ACT NOW!!

Wed, 09/26/2007 - 10:32

Today is the last day to give us your ideas of whom you think is worthy of our I Bike TO award.

If know of a person or a group that you don't see in these comments, Tell us now as we close the nominations at midnight tonight.

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