Just finished listening to this very excellent interview, it's the first 
time I've heard Grant. His thoughts and responses during the interview go a 
long way towards clarifying or maybe simplifying his philosophy behind 
"Just Ride" and that is to just ride. If we ride because we enjoy it then 
it doesn't matter what we wear, how fast we go or even if we have a 
destination. Approaching cycling from that point of view basically says ( 
like everything else we do in life) if it is fun, enjoyable and you love to 
do it then that is really all that is important.

Thinking of riding as just that, a fun and enjoyable way to get around, 
makes cycling less intimidating and more inviting for non-cyclist to give 
it a try. He and the interviewer go a long way in exposing the conundrum 
faced by folks who for whatever reason are looking to get a new or first 
bike. For those of us who not only love to ride but also see the bike as 
viable mode of transportation Grant's points especially around our tendency 
to feel we have to emulate role models is very encouraging. We as a culture 
seem to feel the need to value an activity based on effort, or external 
validation of the "work" we accomplished instead of the joy the effort 
brings us. And this is  where the core of what I think GP is getting at 
comes out...if it is not comfortable, enjoyable or pleasurable then why do 
it? 

For many,cycling seems to present itself as uncomfortable work, because for 
many the only image they have is that offered by suffering racers. 
However,as many of us have no doubt observed, there is an ever growing 
number of people who, for whatever reason, are showing up on our streets 
and paths using their bikes to get around, regardless of what they are 
wearing. because they are just riding, and by doing so making riding a bike 
more inviting.

In the end the more variety and inclusive cycling becomes the more its' 
positive effect will be felt and the more its' varied uses will be accepted 
and incorporated into daily life. 
On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 9:14:26 AM UTC-6, Christian wrote:
>
> The Bike Show, a British podcast I subscribe to, which is often excellent, 
> has a new show.  I've not listened but it will surely be of interest to 
> some here.  
>
> http://thebikeshow.net/the-gospel-according-to-st-grant/
>
> Check out the other episodes  
>

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