Safe Cycling course in Goshen, Saturday July 12.

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Paul Taylor

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Jun 28, 2008, 7:04:44 AM6/28/08
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The Chain Reaction Bicycle Project (Goshen, IN) is holding its first
workshop Saturday July 12, 2008. The workshop is titled Road 1: Safe
Cycling and will be taught by League of American Bicyclists licensed
instructor John Yoder. The Road 1 course is designed for current or
prospective bicycle commuters, recreational riders, touring or club
cyclists, parents that ride with their family, or people that just
want to get around town. Both beginners and more experienced riders
will learn how to safely and confidently use their bicycle for
transportation in all types of road, traffic and weather conditions.
The course includes several hours of on-bike experience, practicing
the techniques that are taught.


For more information visit


http://crbp.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50&Itemid=75


or contact Eric Saner, director of the Chain Reaction Bicycle Project.
574-903-3056 or <in...@crbp.org>.


Philcajean

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Jul 8, 2008, 9:44:12 PM7/8/08
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Hello, all. This is Phil Good-Elliott of Goshen, IN writing. I'd like
to "bump" this topic back up to your attention as we prepare for the
workshop this coming weekend. Please sign up if you're at all
interested in learning from a League of American Bicyclist certified
trainer, John Yoder. John helped Bloomington, IN and Carmel, IN gain
Bicycle Friendly Community status. Hope to meet many of you there!

-Phil Good-Elliott for CRBP and Goshen Bikes.

P.S. Thanks again to Paul Taylor for the original post.

On Jun 28, 7:04 am, Paul Taylor <PTaylor...@comcast.net> wrote:
> The Chain Reaction Bicycle Project (Goshen, IN) is holding its first
> workshop Saturday July 12, 2008. The workshop is titled Road 1: Safe
> Cycling and will be taught by League of American Bicyclists licensed
> instructor John Yoder. The Road 1 course is designed for current or
> prospective bicycle commuters, recreational riders, touring or club
> cyclists, parents that ride with their family, or people that just
> want to get around town. Both beginners and more experienced riders
> will learn how to safely and confidently use their bicycle for
> transportation in all types of road, traffic and weather conditions.
> The course includes several hours of on-bike experience, practicing
> the techniques that are taught.
>
> For more information visit
>
> http://crbp.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50&Itemi...
>
> or contact Eric Saner, director of the Chain Reaction Bicycle Project.
> 574-903-3056 or <i...@crbp.org>.
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