Saturday 25 May 2013

Tour de Fat needs a car-swapper for its return to Humboldt Park

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New Belgium Co.'s melding of beer, bikes and vaudeville will roll back into Humboldt Park on Saturday, in need of a car-swapping star to headline its three-ring circus.

As part of the 13 Tour de Fat festivals around the country, New Belgium swaps a $3,000 Black Sheep commuter bike for a car, traded by someone willing to forgo motorized transportation.

The New Belgium pitch: "It's about weaning yourself off the petroleum teat. It's about becoming a better, sexier person. It's about rediscovering the cultural thrill of public transportation. One year's time is the minimum commitment – commuting is your sentence."

To apply, follow this link.

Last year, Bay View resident Christopher Miller, traded a heap for the Black Sheep.

Christopher Miller with his new wheels.

"At the time I swapped, I worked downtown, and my daily ride was about 3.5 miles each way," he reported in an email on Tuesday. "I did that nearly every single day from June 2010 until the middle of February 2011.

"I can't recommend it enough! It was great to be rid of the car. The daily exercise was awesome. It was exciting, and it was challenging, in a good way. By the late fall, I worked myself up to riding to Chicago to go to a housewarming party at my sister's. That 80 miles took me a tad under eight hours (I'm no race winner, just a guy on a bike). I was proud of the accomplishment, and I know that riding to work and making the car swap was a big part of it. I'd do it again in a heartbeat.

"The Tour de Fat last year was my favorite day of the summer. It was beautiful, the event was fantastic, the bike was amazing. ..."

Miller's job shifted to Menomonee Falls, and his daily commute proved too distant. But he finished: "Writing this made me want to get back in the saddle right now."

The bike swap is the high point of a day devoted to cycling and entertainment. As I reported last year, think of a benevolent P.T. Barnum leading critical mass.

The costumed bike parade starts at 10 a.m., the kegs of New Belgium beer will be tapped at noon and the party lasts until 4 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin, which received about $12,000 from the 2010 Tour de Fat.

Setting the costume standard for the Tour de Fat.

4 Comments for "Tour de Fat needs a car-swapper for its return to Humboldt Park"

  1. I'm all about getting people into the "saddle," but what about benies for those of us who bike every day of the year without initial incentive; those of us who have just done it every day for years because it's good to do (although that is in and of itself a reward). Our bikes actually wear out, I want a new commuter bike for sure, but I don't have a car to trade because I don't have a car, I bike. Isn't a $3,000 commuter bike almost kind of wasted on someone that never made the initial commitment themselves to choose bicycling over a motor vehicle for daily transportation? (especially if the minimum commitment is only one year)

    Modra Jul 27, 2011 11:34 AM

  2. Mondra - if you don't have a bike to donate then the contest isn't for you. Simple as that... and who's to say the previous owner didn't have a bike and made an initial commitment before winning last year? As he states in the article "At the time I swapped, I worked downtown, and my daily ride was about 3.5 miles each way," ...

    RomneyDowg Jul 27, 2011 2:56 PM

  3. You have to swap a car RomneyDowg. read the article.

    Modra Jul 28, 2011 12:16 PM

  4. I apologize, you are right. What I meant to say was - if you don't have a car to swap for the bike the contest isn't for you... I stand corrected.

    RomneyDowg Jul 28, 2011 4:16 PM

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