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Ridazz in the LA Times
Thread started by angle at 12.6.07 - 2:58 am

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-gd-cover6dec06,1,73871,full.story?ctrack=2&cset=true

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Mr. Garcetti is on the ball, I reckon.



ephemerae
12.6.07 - 7:47 am

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Agreed, it's refreshing to see.



franz
12.6.07 - 7:51 am

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Why did they list Armadillos above Tren Way Bicycle Gang !?

Gonna have to pee on somebody's garage again.



Joe Borfo
12.6.07 - 8:56 am

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Wow, that was a pretty balanced and informative little article, and they obviously did some research, even listing off many of the smaller rides that organize through here. Woo, Cubcamp in the news! CUBCAMP!



GarySe7en
12.6.07 - 8:59 am

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Great article but no Fluffas!



sc_nomad
12.6.07 - 9:02 am

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Yeah, good article, well researched; I'd even call it "fair & balanced". It's rare for me to read about something in the mainstream media that I have personal knowledge of and not come away feeling angry or sad. This guy seems to get it.

And the IAAL-MAF got a mention, even if they didn't use our unpronounceable acronym.



mr rollers
12.6.07 - 9:09 am

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SC, everyone knows about the Fluffers - it's common knowledge.



Joe Borfo
12.6.07 - 9:19 am

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But were the Hi-jackers or the Hipsters given there time in print? I haven't had a chance to read it.

And i'm also guessing this guy totally blew it by not mentioning the ROTW, BBD. I mean, come on. ;-)



stevo4
12.6.07 - 9:22 am

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someone want to copy and paste the text here? i dont want to register to read the article.



ruinedbyidiots
12.6.07 - 9:25 am

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Borfo,
I was expecting your fluffa to be mention by name. Afterall he is a pioneer in fluffing.



sc_nomad
12.6.07 - 9:28 am

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COVER STORY
Midnight Ridazz are bound to keep on riding
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In the heart of car culture, massive bike rides are hitting the streets. Should you admire them? Scorn them? Or join the pack?
By Liam Gowing, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
December 6, 2007
10 p.m. on a dreary, drizzly Friday, and it looks as if it's turning into one of those gridlock-filled evenings for which our city has become sadly infamous.

Traffic along Echo Park Avenue is backed up from the Echo Lake boathouse all the way to the 101. And along this serpentine stretch of road sits an improbable number of idling vehicles -- first dozens, then perhaps 200 or 300 -- all waiting for the light at Sunset Boulevard to offer release. Finally, with a flash of green, they come to life in a synchronized swell, inertia overcome not by petrochemical combustion but by mitochondria and muscle.

It's no ordinary traffic jam, of course. It's Midnight Ridazz, the loose network of bicycle enthusiasts, rogues and hipsters who have helped foment a cultural revolution in L.A. since 2004. Along with Critical Mass -- a multi-city bicycle "event" founded in San Francisco in 1992 to promote cyclists' rights by taking the streets once a month at rush hour -- Midnight Ridazz and its growing diaspora of bicycle clubs have been pushing the envelope of what it means to be traffic, to the delight and fury of residents and officials.

Calling Midnight Ridazz "a reflection of the growing frustration people have with L.A.'s car-only culture," Los Angeles City Council President Eric Garcetti welcomes the challenge of incorporating its constituents onto city streets as a way to reduce car traffic and pollution. He also sees deep sociological significance in the group.

"There's this myth in Los Angeles that we lead solitary lives, but I think that Midnight Ridazz and the other bike groups run counter to that. Los Angeles is a place where you certainly need to be in the know to find out where things are, but once you do, you see as strong and deep a community as anywhere in the United States."

Considering the origins of Midnight Ridazz, the assessment couldn't be more apt.

Conceived by 30-year-old graphic designer Kim Jensen -- known by her outlaw-affecting Ridazz handle, Skull -- during a late-night ride in Cambodia, Midnight Ridazz was inaugurated in L.A. on Feb. 27, 2004, when the Echo Park resident led five like-minded friends on bikes and two on skateboards on a rolling tour of downtown's fountains. A sense of community and an almost liturgical fellowship was immediate, says Jensen, as was a consensus on where to take the nascent bicycle club: "We were all anti-establishment, creative and feeling a need for speed in a nonconformist format. We were really set on keeping it free and totally noncommercial."

In addition to wanting to keep Ridazz events free-spirited, Jensen and company wanted them to be fun. So, in diametrical distinction to the politically charged but leaderless Critical Mass, Jensen set the precedent of promoting festively themed outings late Friday nights, when auto traffic is svelte and mellow, along routes mapped out ahead of time to avoid narrow streets, freeway exits and left turns.

From the get-go, the group's well-planned approach and laid-back execution were a success. Perhaps too much so: "The first ride was planned very well," says one of the original eight Ridazz, a strapping 6-foot-7 30-year-old who goes by the alias Roadblock (he refused to reveal his real name). "It was like, 'Wow, I didn't even know these places existed.' By the third ride, it became a phenomenon."

That's no exaggeration. Although a few dozen cyclists had joined the core group for that third event, the Belmont Tunnel "Mural Ride," hundreds began appearing thereafter. Within a year, the group was regularly pushing 1,000. To accommodate the swelling horde, which could no longer pedal through a single light cycle en masse, Midnight Ridazz felt compelled to adopt an extralegal practice popularized by Critical Mass -- "corking" -- whereby a few lead riders block an intersection so that cyclists who miss the green can stay with the pack.

"When we obey the lights," says Roadblock of the namesake move, "it's even more chaotic because the traffic is just insane for blocks and blocks. I've talked to police officers about it, and they say, 'Yeah, keep it together and just get through.' So that's what we go on."

If the practice was tacitly accepted and even occasionally assisted by the LAPD, it became increasingly unpopular with motorists caught trying to cross the ever-growing throng of cyclists -- or, worse, having to follow it. By summer 2006, things reached a truly critical mass.

"The last ride that I led had 1,400 people," says 32-year-old group leader Monica Howe (a.k.a. Muff). "And it was just an unmanageable mob. There were police incidents. There were fights between bicyclists and motorists. There were guns drawn by civilians.

"It was getting a little scary because people started to suggest that some [stuff] was going to go down eventually and that if anybody needed to be held responsible it was going to be the people organizing. Kim, MaBell [another of the original octet] and I, by that time, were the ones in charge, and we decided to step down and let other people take it where they wanted it to go."

This might well have been nowhere if it weren't for the towering figure of Roadblock, who devised a new approach for Ridazz: No more e-mails or fliers promoting the original second-Friday-of-the-month ride; a wiki-style website on which any member could post his or her own ride theme and itinerary; and an open call for remote Ridazz to start new, smaller franchises in their own neighborhoods.

With a more democratic support base, Midnight Ridazz grew down and out. Dozens of new clubs and rides popped up on the site, including Roadblock's own Wolfpack Hustle, a fast Monday night ride that recently celebrated its first anniversary with a 100-mile "Century Ride" around L.A. And though most of the remaining vanguards left to focus on new ventures, several stayed active in the cycling community, including Jensen and Howe, who became outreach coordinator of the L.A. County Bicycle Coalition.

It's a role that's kept her busy of late, as the proliferation of clubs and group rides in the Southland has led to new conflicts with motorists, municipal officials and law enforcement. Just last month, these issues came to a head in Santa Monica, where police detained and ticketed or arrested dozens of Critical Mass riders for corking intersections as well as a host of minor infractions such as having reflector lights affixed to backpacks rather than fenders.

But none of these issues is on the minds of participants in Midnight Ridazz's aforementioned slog out of bike-friendly Echo Park -- the "Heavy Metal II" ride. Even in the pouring rain, riders are exultant. Pedestrians raise their voices in sympathetic celebration while drivers forced to wait at blocked intersections honk their horns in the funky rhythms of solidarity. Clearly overwhelmed by this onslaught of positive energy, one driver jumps out of her Corvette to express herself in a more personal manner: removing her topto reveal two tokens of support.

As one instructive night with Midnight Ridazz shows, there are plenty of ways to achieve critical mass.

WHERE TO GET IT IN GEAR
Local Midnight Ridazz chapters include:
Midnight Ridazz (Los Angeles): midnightridazz.com

Cruz With Us (North Hollywood): myspace.com/cruzwithus

Hollywood Ridazz (Hollywood)midnightridazz.com

IE Ridazz (Riverside): myspace.com/midnightridazzie

SB Ridazz (Santa Barbara): sbridazz.blogspot.com

Westsidazz (Santa Monica) midnightridazz.com

Offshoot clubs/ rides include:
GoGA Ladies' Ride (Hollywood): gogabikeride.blogspot.com

Ride Arc (Los Angeles): ridearc.org

Sins and Sprockets (Chinatown): myspace.com/sinsandsprockets

Wolfpack Hustle (Silver Lake): wolfpackhustle.com

The following regular rides can be found at midnightridazz.com:
The Badger Song (Covina, Thursdays)

C.R.A.N.K. MOB (West L.A., Saturdays)

Cub Camp (Santa Monica, Tuesdays and Thursdays)

Juggernauts (Claremont, Tuesdays)

Pier Pressure (Santa Monica, Saturdays)

Southbay Cruisers (Hermosa Beach, Saturdays)

The following sporadic rides also post to midnightridazz.com:
Armadillos (Northeast L.A.)

The Bad Idea Ride (various locations)

International Assn. of Armed Librarians/Mobile Assault Force (various locations)

Mulholland Massacre (Hollywood)

Trenways (Northeast L.A.)

Critical Mass:
Information on Critical Mass events, which regularly originate in Highland Park, Koreatown, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Westwood and Van Nuys, can be found at cicle.org/cm/criticalmass, while information on events in Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Irvine, Long Beach, Newport Beach, Palm Springs and the world can be found at critical-mass.info.




Joe Borfo
12.6.07 - 9:28 am

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I ratted all you motherfuckers out!! hahahah enjoy!



Roadblock
12.6.07 - 9:33 am

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CRANK MOB



ruinedbyidiots
12.6.07 - 9:33 am

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"oh honey, don't be frightened by the screaming, the river of joose, and the various wild animal masks ... This is 'bicycle culture'."



Joe Borfo
12.6.07 - 9:41 am

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right on. good article.

rollers, you know of any rides going on tomorrow night, friday if it doesnt rain?

sorry for the hijack.



jchungerford
12.6.07 - 9:43 am

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on the eastside that is. i dont feal like dealing with smcm bs.



jchungerford
12.6.07 - 9:44 am

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if we don't represent - we may loose our ability to deal..



Joe Borfo
12.6.07 - 9:47 am

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I hope Armin notices his picture on the page. Way to Go! He Rocks!

http://www.calendarlive.com/cl-gd-cover6dec06,0,1527407.story





Joe Borfo
12.6.07 - 10:03 am

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"it's in the by-laws"



Roadblock
12.6.07 - 10:12 am

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I picked up a print copy. The photos in print are well chosen, I think. I'm gonna put the article into an envelope and send it to my grandma out on the east coast. [laughs!!]



tern
12.6.07 - 10:12 am

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tell her to start up a Senior Ridazz ride on the east Coast



Roadblock
12.6.07 - 10:14 am

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!!! LOL!



tern
12.6.07 - 10:15 am

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and, well....I bought another copy to put in the laminator at work.

I am a nerd.



tern
12.6.07 - 10:44 am

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very informational!! nice!



redridinghood
12.6.07 - 10:58 am

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Jajaja.. I was so excited that I didn't look to see this thread was already started. Tern! What if a bunch of new Ridazz show up demanding Badger Song!? =)



mixtemotions
12.6.07 - 12:19 pm

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be afraid.
TrannyWay will show up demanding Badger Dong



spiraldemon
12.6.07 - 12:33 pm

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iym



spiraldemon
12.6.07 - 12:34 pm

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Thank you so much for Mulholland Massacre being mentioned as a sporadic ride in the L.A. Times. When is Skull going to come chill with Midnight Ridazz again? any chance of getting her to host the 4 year anniversary ride?



studiodrome
12.6.07 - 12:51 pm

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mixtemotions__

there is still a crew. We are pretty tight. But, after I changed the day, it was fairly clear that people couldn't make it. I am sad that the ride has stopped. I am not averse to beginning the ride again in the future...in some form or another. At least, I think we need a pronounced break at the moment.

ps. RB y Liam-- thanks for mentioning the badger song in the article.



tern
12.6.07 - 1:07 pm

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I really liked the article. I didn't see the pic of Armin until you pointed it out Borfo.... and that's a dope pic. The perfect myspace pic.



digablesoul
12.6.07 - 9:21 pm

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That was a slamming article right there.
Even Juggernauts was mentioned, and it's only been in existence for a month or so.
LA Times gets it on the money each time.
Read the Daily dePressed and all you get are the whinings of Rednecks and their rant's of, "Why do we need a bicycle lane along Mojave???? It's a waste of our tax dollars!!"

Nonetheless, inspiring article.



bentstrider
12.6.07 - 10:12 pm

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that's waay gangstah !!

ty for the mention of the juggies. that's love right there.



DAYLO
12.6.07 - 11:24 pm

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you could do a lot with a bike, cause some change, thats what counts. (and being "mentioned" in the la-times.)



eddieboyinla
12.6.07 - 11:36 pm

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"ty for the mention of the juggies. that's love right there."




IT's ALL LOVE.

Liam did a really thorough job of questions and brring up great angles. and I wanted to make sure that he represented the whole scene that revolves around Midnight Ridazz culture He actually took the time to list everyone. Much appreciated. Every crew that's on here deserves recognition not because we exist but because we all get along so well as a cycling community. I love it!



Roadblock
12.7.07 - 12:45 am

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Yo here's a printable PDF.
Congrats Ridazz.

btw/ BBE had a great show tonight in SD and we simply would not exist w/o MR let alone have contact with such rad people.

Thanks Ridazz! Thanks RB!
Congrats on some well deserved credit!




trickmilla
12.7.07 - 4:08 am

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And today an article on the Santa Monica Critical Mass:
Critical Mass bike ride may be at a braking point.

1000 fewer cops, 1000 more bikes?



bike punk
12.7.07 - 8:57 am

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Both the Calender section article and the more newsy one on SMCM were great.



0gravity
12.7.07 - 2:15 pm

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These fucking signins are a pain!!

Use email address - thissucks@yahoo.com and password - thissucks
for www.latimes.com

BTW you can find work arounds on this at bugmenot.com



User1
12.7.07 - 3:02 pm

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That's Pretty Awesome. You can bypass the article by taking out the query strings after "full.story" on the URL on this thread but I'm sure it expires after a week it's posted.



Noble Experiment
12.7.07 - 4:06 pm

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