Friday, May 25, 2012

Temecula, 100 Riders


Attendance was way up this year for the Temecula Ride of Silence. We had more than 100 cyclists start from the steps of Temecula City Hall. We rode to a spot where a 14 year old girl was hit and knocked from her bicycle by a passing tour bus in April, resulting in serious head injuries. Riders signed huge get well cards that will be delivered to the hospital. The accident is still under investigation. This is our sixth year and the event continues strong in Temecula, with coverage in local newspapers and even an LA based TV station. Thanks to all who participated!

Event Photos

http://youtu.be/f7XOgVilbuY
http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/temecula/temecula-cyclists-on-ride-of-silence-sign-get-well-cards/article_ed3c2f53-120d-5fcc-b626-55e13dfb96a8.html
http://temecula.patch.com/articles/ride-honors-injured-cyclists

Friday, May 18, 2012

The Ride of Silence was terrific! Thanks to everyone who showed up and rode. We got great coverage from the Californian and Channel 7 News. Here is a link to the Cal story:

http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/temecula/temecula-cyclists-on-ride-of-silence-sign-get-well-cards/article_ed3c2f53-120d-5fcc-b626-55e13dfb96a8.html

Friday, May 11, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 11, 2012
CONTACT RICK PEOPLES
(951) 764-4075
rickpeoples@hotmail.com

Cyclists Gathering for Sixth Annual Ride of Silence
Cyclists from across Riverside County will have an opportunity to participate in an international event honoring cyclists killed or injured on the road as part of the Sixth Annual Riverside County Ride of Silence May 16 in Old Town Temecula.
The silent moving tribute to cyclists is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. with cyclists gathering in front of the Temecula City Hall, 41000 Main Street. Participants are encouraged to bring lights and helmets. Organizers will be handing out black arm bands bearing the names of cyclists who have been killed or injured in road accidents. Cyclists may also bring their own arm bands.
The ride is approximately 12 miles at 12 mph. Riders wear black arm bands and use lights on their bicycles to form a solemn procession. This year the route will include Front Street to Overland, Margarita, Rancho Vista, Ynez, and Santiago for the return to Old Town. The ride is silent, giving participants time to reflect on the loss of fellow cyclists, many of them friends and family members.
The event typically draws between 80-100 riders. Cyclists at previous events have ranged in age from their teens to senior citizens, beginners to members of local cycling clubs. (Small children are not encouraged to participate unless they are riding on tandems with adults or in trailers. This is a night ride on busy city streets.) There are no entry fees or costs. No advertising is accepted.
The Ride of Silence is a national and international event and honors cyclists killed or injured by motorists. Thousands will participate at the same time in all 50 states and many foreign countries. More than 300 sites are signed up on the RideofSilence.org website. The worldwide event also helps raise awareness of cyclists’ presence on the road among motorists, police and community leaders. More information on the Ride of Silence can be found at www.rideofsilence.org.
The names and photos of cyclists from the Memoriam Page of RideofSilence.org will be on display at the event along with any local riders. For more information, or to submit names of cyclists to be honored, please go to www.rideofsilence.org or contact Rick Peoples, rickpeoples@hotmail.com or 951-764-4075, to place the name and photo of the cyclist on the local event board.
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