@PotomacCyclist 106097 wrote:
He is the advocacy director for the VBF. I just saw this interview he did with the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Sept. 2012. He is currently listed as Treasurer and Advocacy Director on the VBF website.
He didn’t start cycling until he was 51, back in 1984. So yes, that makes him 81 or 82 now. He was still cycling as of 2012.
http://www.richmond.com/news/article_925ba83f-a2f3-514d-a852-3f417a76c441.html
He’s still leading a couple of RABA rides every week!
Was also named 2009 Advocate of the Year by The Alliance for Biking & Walking. Well deserved — we’re lucky to have him.