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pghbabesonbikes · 8 months
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by Sara Khalil
Alleycats are a fun, low-pressure way to race. That’s why I always try and get people to do them, ha. First, you’ll receive checkpoints & a spokecard. Next, you’ll make a plan to bike to one, many, or all of the checkpoints. Lastly, you’ll follow the spectacular race directors instructions to complete the alleycat and bonus, you’ll feel like a million bucks. You’ll leave the race day with your delicately positioned spokecard in your front wheel for years to come, a small yet important token proving you kick ass. 
Every alleycat is organized a little bit differently. Sometimes the checkpoints are literally an address which is definitely a win for the navigation nerds. Other times they’re mediocre riddles or even just a spot on a map (that’s not even drawn to scale 🙃). It’s likely you’ll find all the things you need at them, like rad people to keep you motivated, snacks/drinks, cheerful signs, a much needed floor pump, among other things…
The strategy for attacking an alleycat can also really vary. Buddy up with people, you can do it in a group! If you’re worried about navigating or simply just want to have fun then rely on everyone’s brain for navigation (at your own risk!) and see where you place! More competitive? Wanna see if you have the street cred to really do the thing?? Try and rely on your own navigation to get you through it, whether that is google maps or your experience driving Uber. Honestly, sometimes I just follow the tire tracks and hope for the best… 
I work for a local bike share company that hosts 2 alley-cat-style rides each year. I call these alley-cat-style because they aren't races, but more multi-destination rides that are designed to get folks of all comfort levels out for fun, social, urban rides. Even though these rides lack the big race mentality, these rides are really fun for riders of all levels, and ultimately, you can bring whatever energy you want! Bike or Treat is our Halloween alleycat that takes place the Saturday before Halloween every year (a fun scavenger hunt race), and Le Tour De Donut is our April alleycat with 4 checkpoints each stocked up with donuts from local bakeries and coffee.
We don't have registration up yet for Le Tour, but folks can see all of our upcoming events here: https://pogoh.com/events/ 
My favorite kind of alleycat is the “go fast get there first” classic style - the Frigid Bitch way!
Every year I plan to do it solo, and if someone tries to tag on I always let them know there’s a non zero chance I might ditch them because I’m in it to win it. When the checkpoints drop, I usually bust out a paper BikePGH map to get a feel for where the checkpoints are across the city, highlighting potential routes between each. I’m confident in my ability to navigate most neighborways and bike lanes. I never use technology to navigate because it kinda takes forever to be honest! If I’m gonna skip a few, it’s usually the ones that are on hills, because I’m a slow-ish climber. I have a side plan that if I make it to a certain point by a certain time, then I’ll go for them!
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The plan, roughly
This year when the checkpoints dropped, I was kicking myself because I knew almost all the checkpoints from doing the training rides, but I missed the training ride that hit Climax St! Of course it was a stop for FBX. And the south side slopes are kind of my kryptonite - I almost never climb them. This meant I really had no idea how much time Climax st was going to add to my route. I decided to nix Climax and Rialto from my gameplan for the day. I didn’t think I would have time to make them. 
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Jo at the lake
My first stop was the lake. From there, I promptly guided my pal to a staircase that no longer existed, then to what I believed to be the checkpoint, but what was really the weird statue/shrine in South Oakland. Once we finally found Romeo St, it was a real vibe - we ditched our bikes and ran up the stairs to someone holding a sign that said “You’re a bitch!” which warmed my soul and spotted a friend Jarrod taking photos. We quickly said hi and bye before heading down the new-to-us, fully functioning staircase that connects to Bates and swiftly hiked our bikes down it. We crossed Hot Metal Bridge to hit OTB as fast as possible. Our plan was Grandview next, but somewhere along the way my bud egged me on to try Climax and we split. Turns out, it wasn’t a bad climb (the memory is distant now, ha) ANDDD Venture Outdoors had a s’mores stop at the top. Score. 
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Photo by Murphy Moschetta 
I like to move quickly, so I bombed back down to south side and made my way over to climb back up PJ McCardle. I noticed my front tire was going flat when I got to the overlook and a volunteer, Bobby, helped me pump it up. Thankfully it didn’t give me any trouble for the rest of the race. I continued on, at this point feeling a little beat from climbing up two big hills. I was solo. I hit the point and kept on rolling. Somewhere in the Strip I linked back up with Jo and she encouraged me, yet again, to go for it. I sped up to hit Rialto. The next few checkpoints are kind of a blur. I slid through Polish Hill before heading to the button to see my friend Erin, and roped my way down to the official checkpoint near the water. 
Last up, I rushed up to hit the last stop, Bananna-lenaville. I felt an emotional burst because the volunteers were counting down “10… 9… 8…” as I rolled up. I found out later, they did that for a lot of folks… good call team Bananna-lenaville! I started off to the Wheel Mill in hopes I’d get there quick! I ditched my bike on the sidewalk, ran up the stairs, and politely threw my manifest at the volunteer. FBX was in the books. I took a look around to see who was back (though it’s impossible to tell how you did) and started swapping stories. A few popular questions were floating around - “How many checkpoints did you hit?” “Who did you ride with?” “Did you hit Rialto?” Everyone had a different day. 
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Proof I did it
I finished in 25th place and got ALL the checkpoints. I was pretty stoked about how I finished, but even more excited to announce a little secret my friends and I were a part of - the brand new Pittsburgh Babes on Bikes Racing team! We’re a couple of badass babes who are introducing racing to more women and under repped gender identities, organizing group rides/clinics, and generally getting more folks to get out together to try more on two wheels. Our team aims to add more novice riders as time goes on. 
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photo by Monica Garrison
If you’ve ever thought about racing mountain bikes, well, this is your year! We’re hosting a bunch of pre-rides out at Yellow Creek State Park  in anticipation of one of my favorite races, the YC Monthly Grassroots series. The first pre-ride is March 23rd and the race follows the next weekend. There are three routes available - beginners tackle 8 miles, sport riders hit a 16 mile out and back with a few creek crossings, and experts go after the full 23 mile loop which has some rocky bits. Pick your distance and come check it out with us in March! Frigid Bitch racers get a discount code for race registration. 
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My most prized collection
I’m looking forward to another year of Frigid Bitch. Less than a month out, I’m full of excitement wondering if I’ll get any new friends or flats along the way. What will the weather be like? What bike will I ride? Am I even going to know where the fucking checkpoints are?? Anything can happen! But it’s nice to know it’s gonna be a surprise. 
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jiachi · 6 years
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On my commute home, I stumbled upon a mound of recently discarded palm plants in a field.  So I loaded up my bike and took them home, one at a time.  Thus, how I ended up with 4 palms in my bedroom _ Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh
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sandi-abandoned · 7 years
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I'm showing off my new Terry bike shorts that I scored for a song at the REI garage sale this morning! I just got off the road from one of my fav lil rides here in Pittsburgh. Riding through Panther Hollow down to south side and back. I made it up this big hill for the second time today, and that felt great! I can't wait for that to be my regular commute to work!!! 🚴🏽‍♀️💪🏽 the end of September can't come soon enough! #bikepgh #rideyourbike #badassbabe #newbikeswag #babesonbikes #lonesomedaughter #getlonesome (at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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When I was a kid, I wrecked my bike. I hated riding after that. It wasn't until I was almost 13 when I decided to try again. I've been riding this bike since then. Now I'm using it to learn to appreciate my city even more. #bikepgh #myancientroadmasterandme 🚲🚲 (at Station Square)
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bestbikeguideusa · 4 years
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Together we can get more people on bikes
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thecitiview-blog · 6 years
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Experience the #SteelCity in a whole new way while enjoying a #summer day with friends and family at Open Streets #Pittsburgh July 28th! Call ⠀ (412) 325-4334 for more info. @openstreetspgh @bikepgh @pghtransit⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #citiviewtravel #pittsburgh #openstreetspgh #bikepgh #pittsburghevents #pgh #explorePittsburgh #visitpittsburgh #lovePGH #onlyinpittsburgh #cityofchampions #steelcitygrammers #uncoveringpa #PittsburghPA⠀ #pittsburghmostdope #pghscenes #lovepgh #theburgh #yinzer #visitpa #Cityofbridges #pittsburghbeautiful (at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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vaultartstudio · 7 years
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#KenSolomon ‘s bike has been animated. Watch out for those potholes!!! . . . #bike #animation #pothole #potholes #bikeride #bikeriding #bikepgh #drawing #marker #markers @ironcitybikes @kraynicksbikeshop @bikepgh @kindredcycles #artist #art #artwork #madeinpgh #pennave412 #pennavearts #vaultart #vaultartist #vaultartpgh #vaultartstudio #ACHIEVA (at VaultArt Studio)
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pittsburghbeautiful · 7 years
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Things to do in Pittsburgh this Weekend (9-15 through 9-17)
We’re fully into fall now Pittsburgh! We hope you enjoy this lovely autumn weekend and whatever you choose to do, we hope you make it a Pittsburgh Beautiful day.  Here’s our list of things to do in Pittsburgh this weekend. Friday Sept. 15th Extra Mile’s 5th Annual Wine Tasting Event Enjoy a sampling of great wines and hors d’oeuvres at Reed Smith overlooking the city. Live and silent auction…
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swoshe · 7 years
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#tbt to the last two Underwear Bike Rides! Even though it started pouring as soon as I got to it last week I still had a blast! 🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲 #underwearbikeride #throwbackthursday #throwbackthursday #lastweek #lastmonth #underwearbikeridepgh #bikeadvocacy #bodypositivity #bikepgh #pittsburghsummer #babesonbikes (at Lawrenceville)
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xblackly · 6 years
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Join @openstreetspgh @track_meet & your's truly • • • • • • • • • • • • On Saturday, July 28th BikePGH will be transforming the East End to a car-free wonderland, giving more neighborhoods the opportunity to experience the joy that safe streets create. ➡️ Learn more at OpenStreetsPGH.org 9pm - 1pm #hiphophead #hiphop #hiphopmusic #realhiphop #pghcreative #beatbox #412 #yinz #yinzer #pittsburghhiphop #kidmental #pittsburghartist #pgh #pghmusic #rapbot #adidas #openstreetspgh #openstreetspgh2018 (at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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jiachi · 6 years
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Cedar Creek Overnight Bike Gang Pt. 3 _ Cedar Creek Park, Westmoreland County
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Six buddies set off from Friendship Park to Cedar Creek Park for a 39.5 mile, pizza making,, overnight camping adventure, aka PIZZA ROLL 3. But first some Paddy Cake Donuts.
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McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge // Riverton Bridge (1890) _ McKeesport
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A reflector.
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Rite Aid _ West Newton
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Bloom Brew _ West Newton
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Some firewood _ Cedar Creek Trekker Campground.
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Youghiogheny River
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Like last year, our bike gang came prepared for a pizza party.  One of the public lean-tos has a pizza oven built next to it.
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Rob met us at Cedar Creek!
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Locust St. _ McKeesport, PA.
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McKeesport Connecting Railroad Bridge // Riverton Bridge (1890) _ McKeesport
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Topping off our Pizza Roll with a soft serve stop on the other side of the train tracks. Vanilla Dip plz.  Page Dairy Mart _ South Side
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sandi-abandoned · 7 years
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So sweaty from my approx. 12 mile bike ride today, and feelin' so good! I 💗🚴🏽‍♀️my bike so mucho!!! #selfie #workitgurl #bikepgh #lonesomedaughter #getlonesome #pittsburgh #pennsylvania #workout #cycle #rideyourbike (at Highland Park (Pittsburgh))
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dbracken · 5 years
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To Heaven and Back (audio walk) (2019)
Geolocated audio walk
To Heaven and Back is an immersive audio walk of the city steps in Pittsburgh’s Troy Hill neighborhood. Using geolocated audio, this self-guided, app-based walk invites you to listen in on the stories, struggles, memories, and dreams of Troy Hill residents as you weave your way up and down the steps that span the neighborhood.
More information about the walk can be found at www.TroyHillSteps.com
This project was made in conjunction with a temporary installation. More information can be found here.
This project is a collaboration with Erin Anderson, in partnership with BikePGH, The Office of Public Art, and Troy Hill Citizens. This program is generously supported by the Hillman Foundation.
Video footage by David Bernabo.
Photographs by Lindsay Dill.
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thecitiview-blog · 6 years
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Experience the #SteelCity in a whole new way while enjoying a #summer day with friends and family.at Open Streets #Pittsburgh May 27th! @openstreetspgh @bikepgh @pghtransit⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #citiviewtravel #pittsburgh #openstreetspgh #bikepgh #pittsburghevents #pgh #explorePittsburgh #visitpittsburgh #lovePGH #onlyinpittsburgh #cityofchampions #steelcitygrammers #uncoveringpa #PittsburghPA⠀ #pittsburghmostdope #pghscenes #lovepgh #theburgh #yinzer #visitpa #Cityofbridges #pittsburghbeautiful
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robustcornhusk · 6 years
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aaaah they’re fine and eating bagels and at work or something, but a human driving a car backed into the cohuman (and another person?) who was biking to work. i’m not super clear on the details, though it seems that other people saw it happen and then blocked in the driver for a bit and made sure they knew they’d hit people...  but it seems no details on the driver (car, plates, name, number) were got, because cohuman & ?the other person who was hit? were fine.
something like: the person driving the car pulled into the bike lane, blocked some people, then pulled into traffic; they then backed up and hit the people who had just been blocked.
i’m mad and frustrated. we live in sf, one of the largest cities/metros in the us! if you’re going to drive here, you need to pay attention. if you cannot pay attention, see a doctor for some fucking stimulants. if you cannot take stimulants, that fucking blows, and but also don’t drive. 
back in pittsburgh, the bike group counts traffic on some main roads every bike to work day, and for commute hours (7:30-9:30am), for the last four years, bike traffic has been 25% of all traffic. an aside: maybe i’ll go out and do this for kicks one day, because the numbers surprise me: only 800 total vehicles in that time, 600 cars, 200 bikes. i’m not sure if it’s not actually a main road, if pittsburgh is much smaller, if i have a totally disproportionate understanding of how many vehicles per hour a main road in a city carries. it might be the last one; here in sf there was some test closure of a block of octavia street, estimated to cause ~900 cars a day to be impacted (100/peak hour, 50/off). when it was closed, traffic on two neighboring streets was measured, and they received in total ~600 more per day than usual. this would’ve been the northern part of octavia, not the part closest to 101, so not the busiest section, but busy. so i guess that would put penn avenue’s 300 car/hour at ‘not too shabby’.
(it also appears that the 8-9am stretch in pittsburgh had many more cyclists than 7:30-8 and 9:30; 32%ish not 25%. cohuman reports similar here, but they don’t carry a counting device.)
it seems that around ~4% of commutes in sf are by bike, vs 2.5% in pittsburgh. (10% in both cities are by walking; 34% in sf are public transit, vs 18% in pittsburgh, these numbers supposedly coming from the not-not-census surveys that are done more regularly than the census, but i’m going to own up to “i got these from bikepgh who got them from bikeleague who got them from the census” because i’m on a machine that can’t handle real spreadsheets atm”)
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anyway, you fuckhead, at least 1/25th of your traffic is bikes (and probably a lot more at 8:50am, which is when it happened). there were 5 RIGHT THERE when it happened.
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i know i’m not using the best numbers or logic but someone because they were not paying enough attention to do the difficult thing hit the cohuman, which, fuck! why the hell is it that they feel/really do need to do the difficult thing even when it’s a bad idea! 
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angelostzelepis · 7 years
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Outspoken APA by @gristhouse to support @bikepgh. #craftbeer #bicyclesandbeer
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