1×10: Monica Garrison, Founder/Director of Black Girls Do Bike

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to meet Monica Garrison, Founder/Director of Black Girls Do Bike, a movement with the purpose of growing and supporting a community of women of color who share a passion for cycling….

1×10: John Watson, Owner/hustler at The Radavist

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to meet John Watson, owner/hustler of a wonderful place to spend time on the internet, The Radavist. He took some of the photos used in Kyle Kelley’s 1×10, and Kyle suggested…

1×10: Leah Benson, Gladys Bikes

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to meet Leah Benson, owner of Gladys Bikes and self-proclaimed, Saddle Librarian. Jude Gerace and Diana Rempe both noted Leah as one of the people they admired in cycling. I also…

1×10: Diana Rempe, Street Librarian, Street Books

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to meet Diana Rempe, Street Librarian for Street Books. Jude Gerace noted Diana as one of the people she admired in cycling. After you read her 1×10 interview, you’ll see why!…

1×10: Kyle Kelley, Golden Saddle Cyclery

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to meet Kyle Kelley, 1/2 of the ownership of Golden Saddle Cyclery (my LBS) and global purveyor of stoke by bike! He also works for The Radavist; another favorite site of…

1×10: Jude Gerace, Sugar Wheel Works

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Jude Gerace is a wheel builder and the owner of Sugar Wheel Works in Portland, OR. Two of our interviewees separately recommended that I interview Jude, so I felt honored to get her…

1×10: Justin Yuen, Grouptrail & The Street Trust

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Justin is the CEO of FMYI and Grouptrail, workplace collaboration software tools, and serves as the Board Chair of Portland, Oregon’s, The Street Trust. Read on to meet this inspiring entrepreneur, bike advocate, and…