Durham Critical Mass returns — September 6

Posted on August 22, 2007 
Filed Under bikes, critical mass

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After a 90+ year hiatus, Critical Mass returns to Durham. These never-before-seen (unless you visit the Durham County Library) photos prove that Critical Mass is much older than those San Franciscans claim. 1992? Try 1920s.

What is unclear is why Critical Mass Durham has lay dormant for the past 94 years.

No longer.

The cycling community swells again. At 5:35pm on the first Thursday of every month, meet at Major — the new bronze bull sculpture right smack in the middle of downtown — for a group ride you won’t forget.

If you want to see more bike lanes, more roads designed with bicyclists in mind, more respect on the road, then come ride with us. If you want to find a safe route to ride to and from work, then come ride with us. If you want to enjoy the company of others like you, who choose to ride, then come ride with us. If you want to find out just how strong Durham’s cycling community really is, then come out and ride with us.

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See you Thursday, September 6th, at 5:35pm.

Come ready to ride. All bikes welcome.

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