Hi Geonz
I think it sounds like a very practical sort of a presentation. I think you should definitely bring your bike, along with all the biking gear that comes with it, eg helmet, gloves, jerseys, arm and leg warmers, sunglasses, shoes, knicks, etc. I know as a newbie, I was very surprised at the amount of specialist cycling gear you can get....
Also, if you're going to do the green thing, then here's a story that might interest you:
http://info.anu.edu.au/mac/Newslette..._treadlies.asp
The Australian National University bought a bunch of Treks for it's dept staff to use on campus, and if all colleges and universities did this, wouldn't the world be a greater place!
And I think it has to resonate with people so that they don't think all cyclists are in the Lance mould, where you have to be a super fit athlete. Cyclists come in all shapes and sizes![]()
Good luck and like the others, we're keen to find out how it goes!
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