Cornwall goes Critical

At mid­day this Sat 5th May cyclists gath­ered in the town square in Fal­mouth for the towns first Crit­i­cal Mass bike ride. The cel­e­bra­tion of com­bus­tion free lib­er­ty, pic­nics and ever so slight­ly fan­cy dress boast­ed near­ly 50 rid­ers. There was loads of diver­si­ty, from skater boys to hip­py chicks, bikey blokes to art stu­dents, crusties, mid­dle aged pro­fes­sion­als, old Earth­firsters, and fam­i­lies with kids. Not bad for a small town vir­tu­al­ly falling off the edge of the coun­try.

Falmouth's 1st Critical Mass 1
Falmouth's 1st Critical Mass 2At mid­day this Sat 5th May cyclists gath­ered in the town square in Fal­mouth for the towns first Crit­i­cal Mass bike ride. The cel­e­bra­tion of com­bus­tion free lib­er­ty, pic­nics and ever so slight­ly fan­cy dress boast­ed near­ly 50 rid­ers. There was loads of diver­si­ty, from skater boys to hip­py chicks, bikey blokes to art stu­dents, crusties, mid­dle aged pro­fes­sion­als, old Earth­firsters, and fam­i­lies with kids. Not bad for a small town vir­tu­al­ly falling off the edge of the coun­try.

The sam­ba band grabbed a fair bit of atten­tion for the ini­tial gath­er­ing, and then every­one set off for a rather dis­joint­ed but joy­ous per­am­bu­la­tion down the town. The response from the high street was a dra­mat­ic, sev­er­al jaws lit­er­al­ly dropped. Once peo­ple got over the shock almost every­one grinned. There was very lit­tle dri­ver lairy­ness, and the police (who had been tak­en unawares, and weren’t there to mind the start) made no real­ly inter­ven­tions.

Sat­ur­day lunch is of course an unusu­al time for a Crit­i­cal Mass, but it does kind of make sense in a small tourism based com­mu­ni­ty, and a good time was gen­er­al­ly agreed to have been had by all…There are plans to do it reg­u­lar.

These pho­tos aren’t par­tic­u­lar­ly rep­re­sen­ta­tive of the ride, but do show lots of peo­ple being hap­py on bikes.