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Cycling to a formal event
Every now and then somebody posts here wondering if it's appropriate to cycle to or wear cycle-friendly clothing at a formal event. I had to think of TE when I saw this photo. Oslo isn't really a particularly bike-friendly town, but here is Oslo's mayor, in a snappy suit, attending the funeral of the king's sister, princess Ragnhild, at the Royal Chapel... doesn't get much more formal than that!
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Cycling at funerals (and weddings)
A few years ago one of our long-time bicycling club members died, and his son - a former club president - asked that we a) wear our club jerseys to the funeral, and b) bicycle to the funeral. It rained, so almost everyone drove, but many were wearing their club jerseys. His bicycle was in the church lobby. We bicycled there on our tandem so were not only in cycling gear, but in wet cycling gear. We felt a bit awkward taking our seats in the church, wet, but it turned out to be the right decision.
We rode directly behind the hearse on the short ride to the cemetery, leading the rest of the procession of mourners. It was a sad but meaningful day.
I can't remember how many of his relatives and friends (including his wife, who had ridden many miles as stoker with her deceased husband) told us that we'd brought a lot of comfort to them that day by riding our tandem to accompany him on his last journey.
PS Yes, at our wedding our guests rode with us on our first ride as husband and wife after the ceremony. I'm sure they will do the same for our funeral.