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May 3, 2011, 10:05:39 AM5/3/11
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FYI should be in advocacy section.

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From: Tim Blumenthal, peopleforbikes.org <in...@peopleforbikes.org>
Date: Tue, May 3, 2011 at 9:00 AM
Subject: Peopleforbikes.org wants to know how you roll
To: misterbe...@gmail.com


peopleforbikes.org


As one of the first 200,000 people to sign the peopleforbikes.org pledge, you've made it clear that you want a better future for bicycling. Now, we want to give you a chance to tell us more about your own experiences on a bike.

While the peopleforbikes.org movement is designed to unify all people who ride bikes to speak with one powerful voice to policymakers, media, and the public, we've also created this special opportunity for you to help guide the future of bicycling advocacy and products.

We want to know why you ride a bicycle, who you ride with, and what type of bicycling you do. Having a better sense of Americans' bicycling habits will help enable us to create a stronger peopleforbikes.org movement. Your answers will also contribute to the development of better bike products.

Please take 10 minutes to answer this survey on your bicycling habits and preferences. Completing the survey makes you eligible to win one of two Schwinn cruiser bikes or one of 10 peopleforbikes.org prize packages.

Click here to take survey: http://survey.leisuretrends.com/default.asp?study=S544V1127&pinid=6F4683400

Survey rules: http://www.peopleforbikes.org/pages/giveaway_official_rules

Happy Trails,

Tim

Tim Blumenthal
Director, Peopleforbikes.org

Supported by:     HUMANA      SRAM


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