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Presidents on Bikes
Many on the forum have been on one of my Presidential History Bike Rides and know I love both historical trivia and bikes. After seeing Biden riding a bike in Rehoboth on Saturday, I started looking into Presidents and their relationship with bikes.
I put together a thread on Twitter that’s gotten a lot of attention by bike Twitter and thankfully hasn’t quite caught the attention of the MAGA and neo-Nazi crowd yet. This was quick google research without a lot of validation so buyer beware. I know if two errors: I erroneously stated FDR suffered from polio in childhood. It actually occurred during adulthood. Also the picture of JFK on a bike was photoshopped. It’s actually Sean Connery with JFK’s head.
https://twitter.com/juddlumberjack/s...685446659?s=21
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I'm sad that you didn't include George Washington and how he invented the Mt Vernon trail so he could bike from home to do laps at Hains Point. Otherwise, I love it man, thank you for doing the research.
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Originally Posted by
drevil
I'm sad that you didn't include George Washington and how he invented the Mt Vernon trail so he could bike from home to do laps at Hains Point. Otherwise, I love it man, thank you for doing the research.
"Don't believe everything you read on the internet" -- Abraham Lincoln
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Originally Posted by
drevil
I'm sad that you didn't include George Washington and how he invented the Mt Vernon trail so he could bike from home to do laps at Hains Point. Otherwise, I love it man, thank you for doing the research.
This is absolutely true.
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Great Twitter thread, Judd! I enjoyed that.
FYI, I don't know if Gerald Ford rode a bike while living in Alexandria, but his kids biked around the neighborhood and had fond memories of doing so: https://www.alexandriava.gov/histori....aspx?id=29392.
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That thread is amazing. Great work Judd. I learned alot, and it was a ton of fun to read!!!
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Originally Posted by
komorebi
Sweet! I tacked this on to the thread. Interesting to read that he and Nixon lived in Park Fairfax. I’ll have to see if there’s enough online to do an Alexandria Presidential Homes bike ride.
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Originally Posted by
Judd
Many on the forum have been on one of my Presidential History Bike Rides and know I love both historical trivia and bikes. After seeing Biden riding a bike in Rehoboth on Saturday, I started looking into Presidents and their relationship with bikes.
I put together a thread on Twitter that’s gotten a lot of attention by bike Twitter and thankfully hasn’t quite caught the attention of the MAGA and neo-Nazi crowd yet. This was quick google research without a lot of validation so buyer beware. I know if two errors: I erroneously stated FDR suffered from polio in childhood. It actually occurred during adulthood. Also the picture of JFK on a bike was photoshopped. It’s actually Sean Connery with JFK’s head.
https://twitter.com/juddlumberjack/s...685446659?s=21
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Judd: There is one more picture from George W.'s time as President- riding with Lance, before Armstrong fell from grace. I believe 2005.
Of course there was a Texas connection, besides the bike...
Some of us remember that Mike Hamannwright from Revolution Cycles wound up being the bicycling outfitter to the President during those years.
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Originally Posted by
komorebi
And during Freezing Saddles 2014 Best FS Game Ever - Find the Founding Fathers, I actually rode out to his house on a cold, dark night.
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Originally Posted by
Steve O
Which one? He lived in Parkfairfax on Mount Eagle Place early in his career as a member of the House and then he lived on Crown View Drive off Janneys Lane up until he became President.
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