Last night at the Gladstone the Bike Awards for 2009 was a good night crammed full of cool people, awards, politicians and beer. It was an interesting extreme of the City presenting it's official Bicycle-friendly Business Awards (which seems to often have non-profits get the awards for some reason) all the way to the Bike Pirates giving an award to possible-mayoral candidate Adam Giambrone who gamely accepted the nice looking bike statuette and gave a stump speech about how he was late because he was pushing for the Scarborough LRT and bike lanes.
The I Bike T.O. award was given to Ajith Aluthwatta of CultureLink. Ajith helped to spur a great project starting up to do bike outreach to newcomers. Ajith was typically humble and wanted to share it with the committee of CultureLink and bike union members that helped to bring it to fruition.
The I Bike TO judges (along with James Schwartz of The Urban Country) gave it some deep thought, and in the end decided that Ajith and the newcomer project represented a large missing piece in Toronto's cycling "scene". If we want to break out of the scene and be taken seriously in Toronto, cycling must be seen as viable by newcomers as well as established Torontonians as well as the small groups of mostly white folks who are actively involved. The award shows that other people are interested as well and want to push for better cycling for all.
See below for Tino's photo set:
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dash (not verified)
Would love it if Tino could
Wed, 01/20/2010 - 13:19Would love it if Tino could be convinced to label the people in the images. I hear names flying around all the time, and read about them, but I've never really seen photos of them before.
anthony
More images of the awards night
Wed, 01/20/2010 - 16:24Yvonne's photo set is found here, with some by Simon Farla as well
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yvonnebambrick/sets/72157623250813402/
Martin Reis (not verified)
Names, names
Wed, 01/20/2010 - 17:30Hey Dash, I added as many names as I could.
Think I am done with taking pictures of people though.
;-)
dash (not verified)
thank you!
Thu, 01/21/2010 - 13:26thank you!
Curious George (not verified)
List of Winners?
Tue, 01/26/2010 - 10:06Has anyone put up a list of awards & winners?
Mr. Yellow Hat (not verified)
Here are the BFBA
Mon, 02/01/2010 - 13:29Here are the BFBA winners:
Best Bike Parking – Mountain Equipment Co-op
Best Skills Development – Charlie’s FreeWheels
Best Suburban Business - Smart Commute North Toronto Vaughan
Best Group Commute – Ontario College of Art & Design
Best Small Business –Bike Train Initiative
Best Large Business – Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center
Best Overall - Bike Train Initiative
The Golden Spoke winners were:
Most Cycling Friendly Councillor - Joe Mihevc & his dedicated staff team
Male Cycling Volunteer of the Year - Simon Farla
Female Cycling Volunteer of the Year - Meg Campbell
Excellence in Member Service - Derek Chadbourne, The Bike Joint
Most Tenacious Cycling Activist - Hamish Wilson
The Toronto Coalition for Active Transportation, Bike Pirates, and Bike TO also handed out individual awards on behalf of their organizations .