Yes, I'd love to respond, but I'd like to see it first so my response can be more detailed. Thanks.
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My cynical self says that mebbe the State Farm guys were going to pull that one *anyway.* I'm thinking a cyclist did it and half the folks in the office didn't "get it" anyway (i'm thinking of how he obeyed all the traffic laws, etc.)
I think the tactic with Marie Claire is to spin things so they just might use a one-liner as a springboard to a *real* article about chic folks riding - some nice EUropean shots... p'raps we should ride in on one of those days decked out... snork, if somebody'd find my camera and do me a makeover, *that* would be funny! I could cruise in on the Gazelle...
It may be worth noting here that one of the comments this blog posting received (from Joan), pointed out that the MC article was in their "Opinionated Guide to May". I'm not familiar with this magazine at all, but it seems like this is a regular feature in the magazine, who's purpose is to be snide, opinionated, and "snarky" (Joan's word). (That's one of the reasons why I'd like to see the full context of the piece before I fire off any emails).
It's the "opinionated guide" ... and it's a one-liner.
As lots of teh comments on the bike commuter page noted... the angry response could rather easily give one the idea that commuting cyclists are arrogant and hostile. This is a chance to introduce those folks to the cycling community. What kind of impression do we want to make?
I know there's been debate over the value of cycling as the hip HOllywood trend when the celebrity of the week cruises by on a $12,000 bicycle. Still, if that's the window to see cycling through... what about the European cycling culture?
Imagine if the response from that one-liner inspired them to *feature* the kind of people they admire who do ride bicycles. (I don't know the rag, so I don't know who they'd be but I bet they exist, even if not in this country.)
I'm pretty sure they'd be happy to feature a picture of Jennifer Aniston on her new Channel bike. :p
http://www.vogue.co.uk/vogue_daily/s...asp?stid=48097
Aparently, Courtney Cox bought it for her to the tune of $12,000. :eek: I'm not sure if this is good for cycling or bad for cycling!
... Okay, I just read some descriptions... yea, lots of health and beauty stuff.
I dunno, but don't we want to encourage those ladies to think about riding a bicycle, too?
Imagine: the editors are sitting around (or just one) lookin' at those eternal "May is..." lists. ONe says "Friday is bike to work day!"
The other one ... maybe works 20 miles away... doens't matter... point is, if you *aren't* a cyclists, it's perfectly *natural* and not at all nasty to say "Guess Monday is arrive at work day!" AFter all... cycling tends to be slower than driving.
Snork... I could see saying that about my commute if I were feeling slow.
I think the response should be to suggest that they *feature* fashionable cycling... try to get 'em to realize we're not all that hostile!
And on my "blog dashboard," on today's Blogs of Note is "Copenhagen Cycling Chic."
I don't *think* that's based on my data (keywords from my blogs) but rather that everybody gets that ... http://copenhagengirlsonbikes.blogspot.com/ - duly noting the difference between the address and the tytle... indeed... good or bad?
Who really cares what is in Marie Claire? :p
I saw that picture of Jennifer Anniston's "Chanel" bicycle. Too bad Courtney (I spelled that wrong on purpose! haha) didn't use the money to buy her a custom IF, Seven, or [insert your dream bike].
My husband says that the Chanel bike looks like the Flying Pigeon from China.
All I know is my husband likes me sweaty and on bike!!!!!!
Write the letter. :-)
Don't sweat it after you send it, though. Just remember, the prettiest, sexiest gals read Bicycling. :-D
I applied for an editorial internship there several years ago and had the pleasure of meeting and greeting the little Barbies in their office. Today I find most of my fashion splurges in Bicycling and Mountain Bike. Nothing beats carbon soled shoes and ultra-lightweight wicking materials. Oh yeah :cool:
Sorry no picture of the Marie Claire page...my camera is dead. There's really not much to it anyway...like others have posted, it's just a one liner. But it still annoys me. Not a huge big deal in the grand scheme of life, but annoying nonetheless!