Bike to Work Day 2015 tote bag
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Leslie Lara-Enríquez
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Cyclist at the Tesla Headquarters energizer station
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Leslie Lara-Enríquez
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The Tesla Headquarters energizer station
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Leslie Lara-Enríquez
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San Jose
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MTC Commissioner and San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo
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San Jose cyclist and his daughter
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Energizer station at the Google campus
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MTC Commissioner and Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf rides through Trestle Glen
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The Oakland City Center energizer station at Frank Ogawa Plaza
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Cyclist zooms around Lake Merritt in Oakland
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Energizer station on Lakeshore Avenue in Oakland
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Oakland cyclist with official tote bag
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Gail Robinson poses with a public bike she won on Bike to Work Day
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Oakland cyclist on unusual bike
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Oakland Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan
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MTC Commissioner and Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf
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Oakland cyclists
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MTC staff who participated in Bike to Work Day
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Castro Valley High School Principal Blaine Torpey. (Photo courtesy of Bike/Walk Castro Valley)
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Dot Theodore - Castro Valley Unified School District School Board member and children with Billy Bradford. (Photo courtesy of Bike/Walk Castro Valley)
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Generating power for the Berkeley Bike Happy Hour
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Big and small cyclists were in attendance at the Berkeley Bike Happy Hour
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Everybody got involved generating power for the event with stationary bike generators
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Berkeley City Councilmember Kriss Worthington addresses the Berkeley Bike Happy Hour
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Berkeley City Councilmember Kriss Worthington presents a Bike East Bay Award to Gail Lillian, an Oakland business owner who sold her car and gets around solely by bicycle.
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MTC Commissioner Bijan Sartipi (center) in Oakland
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San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee
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San Francisco cyclists
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The Panhandle energizer station in San Francisco
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The Panhandle energizer station in San Francisco
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The Panhandle energizer station in San Francisco
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Khristina Wenzinger
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Energizer station at a BART station
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At the Dublin-Pleasanton BART energizer station
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At the Dublin-Pleasanton BART energizer station
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MTC Commissioner Scott Haggerty mans the Dublin-Pleasanton BART energizer station
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Cyclist with trailer at the Dublin-Pleasanton BART energizer station
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Bike to Work Day in the Bay Area kicked off to a great start with thousands of bike commuters from every corner of the region traveling using pedal power. Clouds and cold morning breezes did not discourage riders pedaling to their nearest Energizer Station to pick up their commemorative 21th anniversary Bike to Work Day canvas bag, refreshments and other fabulous giveaways.
Over 300 Energizer Stations were set up and ready for the morning commute — with some opening up as early as 5:30 a.m. All nine counties had Energizer Stations located along popular bike commute routes, at transit stations, local trails and at various employment centers. With Energizer Stations available as far north as Cloverdale, all the way south to Gilroy, and hundreds in between, bike commuters met cheers, encouragement and camaraderie from the hundreds of volunteers who were up bright and early, ready with enthusiasm for Bike to Work Day commuters.