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Opinion: Cycling efforts paying off for Lake Tahoe


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To the community,

Wow, what a May – still sliding and riding during this Tahoe-style spring.

bikeI want to take this opportunity to acknowledge and express appreciation for the tireless effort by so many that helped bring and prepare for America’s most important pro cycling event – the Tour of California. It was the first time since the 1960 Squaw Valley Olympic Games that the region and its agencies, businesses, organizations and residents came together with a unified purpose – to welcome a global audience and showcase Tahoe’s natural beauty, hospitality, and important role cycling plans in our community.

While the blizzard conditions made it unsafe for racing and the event had to be canceled, and moved off the hill, what still remains is the experience of excitement and regional collaboration with the anticipation for a more promising future for our community.

For me, and for others, those positive experiences of excitement and anticipation continue to live in us and through our daily actions as we pedal forward by participating in the Tahoe Bike Challenge, Bucks 4 Bikes, daily rides and events, and by the unglamorous tasks of planning, asking for dollars, navigating through small town politics, taking a stand for the right action and challenging actions that don’t serve the highest and best use of community resources, and continually building new and maintaining existing strategic alliances with the regions’ stakeholders, and you – our Tahoe Bike Buddies.

Are we disappointed the big race didn’t happen? Yes, of course. However, our community did produce a race that day with the passionate effort by people and organizations that are accustomed to racing everyday with no crowds, no media, no big budgets, no promises of rewards or congratulatory pats on the back. For them, and us, the reward is in knowing that their, and our, efforts are driven by a vision of Tahoe being a healthy place where residents and visitors can enter a new context of: livability, beauty and wonder, rejuvenation and reconnection with their innate affinity to nature; learning and accomplishing new activities they may never have experienced before; and to more intimately bond with family and friends.

This is the Tahoe we know and the fuel for transformative actions that has inspired generations – it is Tahoe’s legacy and brand. We shall continue our selfless mission to fostering and remembering our role to help humans and nature be balanced, regenerative, resilient and adaptive, and able to anticipate and manage variability and risk in order to sustain this unique bio-region — where angels breath, nature thrives, and humans must be reminded of their stewardship responsibility to this sacred place.

Keepin it real and rollin,

Ty Polastri, president Lake Tahoe Bicycle Coalition

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  1. Emily Brown says - Posted: June 3, 2011

    Is it safe to ride a bike with those “rose colored glasses” on? The Tahoe leg of the Tour of California was a bomb long before the snow started falling on race day. This event was way over hyped. We did not get anywhere near the number of people we were suppose too. Our community was suppose to make millions off of that event, instead many businesses lost money from failed parties and promotions. I hope in the future the Tour avoids our community. We need to focus on proven events, not gamble on a sport that the vast majority of Americans could care less about.

  2. Julie says - Posted: June 3, 2011

    Right on, Ty! I appreciate this long-term view of the work that was done to bring the Tour here. Many of us feel hope about the direction of SLT tourism and recreation away from gambling and partying. And how cool that LTVA/LTSSCC helped to create so many private and non-profit agency partnerships to bring new bikes for kids in our community this summer. Those partnerships continue on long after the Tour. Keep up the good work. As you say, it’s not glamorous.

  3. 30yrlocal says - Posted: June 3, 2011

    Emily: The money Amgen was to bring to the basin wasn’t going to be for a one day event, it was to bring in a new tourism base from Europe and elsewhere. It isn’t measurable.

    I am happy to have been part of the planning process and I hope to see this type of event again because we know it can work.

    Thank you to Ty for his unending energy in bringing cycling to the forefront in Lake Tahoe!

  4. clear water says - Posted: June 3, 2011

    The spoke people can ride their life away ,no body cares,the tour and hassle where a flat loser,and if you think this town can survive without sin city gaming,you can pack your bags.This town die without the casinos.

    It’s about the only one who has insurance to keep the people paying Barton high prices, plus keep the mortgage paid in this failing dream pipe of projects ,waste projects 5 year plans.
    They will change THAT anyway in 18 months.
    The budget here in town a bigger loser than the american dollar.It’s not worth anything more than the sheet paper to flush down the drain give spud something to do.

    TV,WEB SITE PICS OF TAHOE LOOK GREAT BUT HAVEN’T DONE ONE DAMN THING TO IMPROVE THE BUSINESS CLIMATE.
    Pictures are WORTH A 1000 WORDS ,MAYBE THIS YEAR THE CELEBRATORY GOLF PRODUCERS WILL GET A CLUE DRIVE BY OUR POOR NEIGHBORHOODS,MEAL AT THE LOCAL CHARITY,SEE OLD City TOM OUT THERE WAXING HIS WORN OUT BUICK WITH DOG CRAP.

  5. love tahoe says - Posted: June 3, 2011

    Great article, Ty! Watching the community come together to support and execute this world class event was amazing. And big thanks to LTVA for bringing the opportunity. This event was designed to position Tahoe as a top notch bike destination that pros acknowledge. And show the world the beauty of the lake, mountains, and recreation opportunities. As far as gaming vs recreation, it is not an “either or”. We must all work together and be proud if the variety we offer. It actually makes us stand out against our competition. So way to go, Lake Tahoe! Don’t let the haters continue to win!!!

  6. youhavegottobekiddingme says - Posted: June 3, 2011

    thank youfor writing that Ty. We can sit around and complain about how bad everything is, or we can try to make some good come our way.