St. Paul, Minnesota rider and cartoonist Andy Singer drops in virtually to talk about the recent Alex Pretti memorial ride (1:09).
A spec Super Bowl ad for kids biking and walking to school by Tom Flood (5:12).
1,200 riders rode 42 stationary bikes for four days to generate power for the first energy-neutral Super Bowl broadcast, the Fox pre-game show (6:51).
Chicago’s Cycling Solidarity organizer Rick Rosales drops in to Taylor’s LA garage in real life. Rick talks with Taylor about Cycling Solidarity’s focus on mutual aid and vendor buyout rides to support the community targeted by ICE (7:38).
Taylor talks to Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia, who asks why the city spends so much on lawsuits instead of making streets safer (15:50).
Femmes and Friends ride organizer Alison Stewart on the 2nd annual femme friendly bike fair in Toronto (30:18).
Rob Kadota on training “captains” of tandems to ride with disabled or visually impaired “stokers” (40:05).
Charlie’s news: NJ eBike insurance could cost hundreds. The National Bike Summit is coming up in March. A new study claims traffic calming leads to better quality of life. Boston cyclists cleared a bike lane themselves after weeks of neglect from the city (48:00).
Northeast Los Angeles rider Michael Rucker on a good ride that got big (50:05).







