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DESCRIPTION: Join us at Rapha San Francisco on Oct. 4\, 2023 from 6 p.m. to
  7:30 p.m. for an evening with the publishers of "Ride Bike!" a book about
  the life of Bay Area gravel riding pioneer Jobst Brandt. We will show a s
 lideshow of images from the book and you will hear stories from Tom Ritche
 y along with Brandt's friends and family. You will also have the opportuni
 ty to purchase a copy fo the book\, with proceeds going to the Peninsula O
 pen Space Trust (POST)\, a cause that Jobst supported. We will have compli
 mentary drinks and snacks for attendees. Please reserve a ticket for the e
 vent here. \n\n A bit about the book:\n\nYears before mountain bikes or gr
 avel bikes existed\, Jobst Brandt (1935-2015) took bicycles to places they
 ’d never been before. Best known for writing The Bicycle Wheel\, the mav
 erick California engineer pioneered dirt riding and lightweight touring. H
 is legendary “Jobst rides” took Bay Area racers including Tom Ritchey\
 , Gary Fisher and Eric Heiden over dirt roads and landslides in the Santa 
 Cruz mountains and the Sierras\, and he maintained a love affair with the 
 Alps\, touring 2\,000 miles across Europe’s mountain passes for almost 5
 0 years. As he pushed riders and bicycles beyond traditional limits\, Jobs
 t turned towards improving bicycle technology. With Palo Alto Bicycles\, h
 e founded Avocet and introduced innovations such as treadless tires\, the 
 bicycle computer\, and touring shoes\, while his mentoring of a young Tom 
 Ritchey influenced the birth of mountain biking. Told through stunning arc
 hive photos\, documents\, and in-depth interviews\, JOBST BRANDT RIDE BIKE
 ! is an unconventional biography of a man whose passion\, intellect\, and 
 sense of adventure changed the way we ride bikes today. It will introduce 
 him to a wider audience and establish his place in cycling history. \n
LAST-MODIFIED:20230925T150254
LOCATION:Rapha San Francisco
ORGANIZER:mailto:tyler.pialet@rapha.cc
SUMMARY:Jobst Brandt "Ride Bike!" Book Tour
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