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Cycling in Paris: Past & Present w/ Mark Cramer
Description
In this episode, I connect with Mark Cramer, who is an American living in a northern suburb of Paris, France, for a discussion about how many years ago he happened upon a fun group of cyclists completely taking over the streets of Paris, with the support and assistance of the police, and how this chance connection led him down the road of becoming a regular bike commuter, traveling throughout the Paris region.
Mark is also the author of the book Old Man on a Green Bike: Chronicles of a Self-Serving Environmentalist and they talk about how to encourage more people of all ages to ride more often.
Now that he's retired, he has taken up exploring the countryside on his beloved green bike and reflecting on how profound an impact riding has had on his life, health, and well-being.
If you'd like to learn more, be sure to pick up a copy of his book: Old Man on a Green Bike: Chronicles of a Self-Serving Environmentalist
Additional Helpful Links:
The Active Towns Landing Page for this episode - For more photos and links
An article about Mark and his book in Cycling Industry News
Mark's interview on the Bike Talk Podcast
The cycling group that Mark mentions: Mieux se Déplacer à Bicyclette
Bike touring near Paris and using trains - an annual pilgrimage Mark makes, to pay tribute to Van Gogh
Active Towns Podcast Episode featuring Alissa Walker
Active Towns Podcast Episode featuring Chuck Marohn, Founder & President of Strong Towns
Jaywalking Defined - Peter Norton on Active Towns Podcast
John's Active Towns Paris Profile Video
Ryan Van Duzer's Active Towns Episodes #1 and #2 the Video
Ivan Illich, Energy and Equity
John DeGraaf - books why working less is better
MAMIL - Middle Aged Man in Lycra
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