tour schedule (from riv site):

*Sun April 29 *

*NYC, The New Amsterdam Bike Show <http://newambikeshow.com/>.* There’s a 
room for speakers, and BSNYC will talk about his book, The Enlightened 
Cyclist, too. I hope not at the same time, because he’s the Sandy 
Koufax<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDgMXFBHLP0> of 
this stuff.

I’ll remain in NYC a few days, and then I’m off to Alabama.

*Sun May 6*

*Page & Palette <http://www.pageandpalette.com/> (bookstore) *32 S. Section 
Street  Fairhope, AL 36532

6:00 – 7:00 PM: Talk, Q&A, Book Signing, Ride.  I’m bringing a folding 
bike, if I can figure out how to get it into the case, and that has not 
been made clear yet.

*THURS MAY 10:*

*Idaho, BOISE*

*Boise Bicycle Projec*t 1027 Lusk St.   Boise, ID 83706

7:00 – 8:00 PM: Talk, Q&A, Book signing, Ride. I like riding in Idaho. I’ll 
practice my “Idaho Stop <http://vimeo.com/4140910>” here in California, 
just so I’m up to speed when I’m there.

*Friday May 11 *

*SEATTLE, WA.
*

*FreeRange <http://www.freerangecycles.com/> Cycles*  3501 Phinney Ave S 
Seattle 98103

(206) 547-8407  

TALK, SIGNING, ONE-HOUR RIDE

*Saturday May 12*

*PORTLAND, ORE*

*Powell’s <http://www.powells.com/events/> (bookstore)* 1005 W Burnside  
2:00 – 3:00 PM: Talk, Q&A, Book Signing            Portland, OR 97209   
Website: http://www.powells.com/

*2:00 PM BOOKTALK, SIGNING.   3PM RIDE*

On Tuesday, May 8, 2012 1:05:38 AM UTC-4, Manuel Acosta wrote:
>
> It was funny because I was just thinking about how his book touring was 
> going and pop there goes a new blug. Looks like he's having a grand old 
> time. His new book is good btw. Things that you get after years of 
> experience from riding a bike all in one book. Lots of interesting things. 
> If your an avid cycling or even a new to cycling this book would be good to 
> read. Chapters are set up in a way where if you don't want to read certain 
> sections you don't have to. Skip em and read them later. Being a fairly new 
> cyclist I'm just finally branching out to different subgroups of cycling. 
> I'm coming to realizations about cycling that were already written in the 
> book. Not only is the book a good reconfirmation on things that I do 
> while biking that I always felt uncomfortable about but it's helping me 
> getting over certain aspects of my riding now that will save me some grief 
> in the long run. Makes me feel better about Just Riding. (<--This was 
> intentional) Also the drawings in the book a swanky. Anyone know the 
> artist?  
>
>

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