Showing posts with label francis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label francis. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Cycling issue mentioned on Parliament

http://video4.channelnewsasia.com/mp4video/w120910_sg_cycling.mp4  << Click to watch what was mention on the telly and Parliament. I am trying to find the full transcripts of what was mentioned so that we can  better understand the overall picture and help move forward on cycling safety.
The full table of questions supposedly to be fielded yesterday is here..  It is a lot of infor but useful to read


Thursday, September 15, 2011

Lovecyclingsg on Zao bao (SG newspaper) 14th Sept 2011

LCSG featured!!!        Photo credit - Matt Chia
Photo credit - Matt Chia
It is nice to be recognised by the papers for promoting Cycling in Singapore! Like I always said.. it is team work! Woohoo! Let's keep rocking! Thanks to Diane and Steven Tang - here is the english translation for easy reading.

"There are numerous local cycling groups in Singapore, so whether you are into regular road cycling or off road trekking, you will find a group which caters to your interest.
Standing out among these groups is LoveCyclingSg. They don't care what kind or make of your bike, or what speed u are riding at. So long as you enjoy riding leisurely with a big group of people, explore interesting places in Singapore and be a "tourist" for a day, you are welcomed to join them. If you see a large group of cyclists in colorful apparels and some with family in tow and posing like superman for photos in the weekends, you will know that this is the rapidly growing cycling group known as LoveCyclingSg.
The founders of LoveCyclingSg are Mr. Woon Tai Woon (36, IT Design Consultant) and Francis Chu (51), who is from Hong Kong and has been living in Singapore for the past 16 years. They were colleagues who cycle together with some other friends on a regular basis and discovered many interesting places sin Singapore on their bikes. Woon said: "I realized that I was not familiar with many of the neighborhood and places until I started exploring them on my bicycle. Thus, we decided to go for rides every Sunday morning with planned routes to discover the beauty of Singapore."Woon also upload photos and write about his rides in his blog (www.smallwheelsbigsmile.blogspot.com). LoveCyclingSg was formed in May 2010 as the number of riders joining him increases.
The Sunday rides welcome riders of different fitness, with different style or make of bikes. It's about slowing down to enjoy the people, scenery and the flora and fauna around us. LoveCyclingSg's weekly cycling routes includes city rides, eastern coastal rides, northern parks rides, etc. Points of interests they visited includes Kranji Farms, Sembawang Hot Springs, the Dragon Klin and the ex-National Stadium before it was demolished. Woon mentioned that they also do organized theme rides such as Round Island Night Ride, or to visit a particular neighborhood for its sumptuous food. Once, the group rode to Potong Pasir to visit its ex-MP, Mr. Chiam See Tong's HDB void deck office where he held his meet-the-people sessions. He also said:"To make the rides more interesting and fun, we sometimes include some small challenges in our rides. Such as the recent "King of the Hill" ride where riders get to challenge themselves by riding up Mt. Faber and other hills in the southern region.
At present, LoveCyclingSg's online forum has more than 400 registered members. Its rides usually attracts about 30-40 riders on an average. Some popular rides like the night rides can attract more than 80 riders.
Website: http://www.%20lovecyclingsg.niceboard.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/lovecyclingsg
Another founder, Mr. Francis Chu, quit his job in the IT industry to devote himself into bicycle designing, running of LoveCyclingSG as well as promoting cycling in Singapore. He said that LoveCyclingSG is useful in letting both our government and people know that riders are aplenty in Singapore.He said:"The government doesn't track the number of cyclists in Singapore. A cycling group like ours creates awareness for the public sector as well as other road users. He feels that this will educate the people to realize how affordable, environmental friendly and efficient to use the bicycle for transportation in our small island. It also urge the relevant government agencies to build and improve better cycling facilities, e.g. PCN. He said:"Cycling is great for health. We always say that if the government wanna build less hospitals, it should build more PCN so that we can all keep fit via cycling.
While local rides are popular, Woon is also starting to organize some overseas rides as well. In October, they will be cycling 80km from Woodlands (Singapore) to Kukup Island (Malaysia). There's also a 6 days trip to Taiwan in March next year.
Juggling between work, family and LoveCyclingSg for the past 1 year has been very rewarding but nonetheless tiring. Fortunately, he and his co-founder's passion for cycling has rubbed off other members who also help to run the group
At the LoveCyclingSg online forum, anyone can suggest or recommend the route or theme of future rides. They can even volunteer to lead the ride themselves. At present, there are about 15 active members who share the "work" with Woon. They include route planning, ride organizer/leader, traffic controller, safety marshall, etc.
One of them is Mr. Steven Tang (41, Tennis Coach). He joined one of LoveCyclingSg's trip to Bintan Island, Indonesia, at the end of 2010, where he cycled 70km. Prior to that trip, he hardly cycles twice a year. Despite the physical torture he went through, he fell in love with LoveCyclingSg and started bringing his 13 years old son, Tiger along on all rides. He became so obsessed with cycling that he now owns 8 bicycles.
Steven was touched by Woon's contribution to LoveCyclingSg. How he tirelessly organizes the rides, leading the rides, promoting cycling and showing everyone our beautiful island. Thus, he decided to give Woon a hand by becoming a safety marshall. He even cancelled all his Sunday's tennis coaching just so he can join every Sunday's ride. Steven said:"I think what Taiwoon is doing is simply great and noble, so I wanna help him grow LoveCyclingSg and do my part for the cycling community in Singapore. To me, attending the rides every Sunday is like going to the church.
Clarence Chang (36) who works in the logistic industry, acts as a "Sweeper" for most of the rides. He stays behind the last rider on his mountain bike equipped with loudspeakers blasting techno numbers, making sure nobody get left behind as well as warning the riders ahead if there is any danger on the road. Clarence used to join another group of faster and more "professional" riders.
Then he bumped into Woon while riding last October in the heavy rain and was invited to join LoveCyclingSg. The group's easy-goingness and friendliness attracted him and some of his riding pals to "switch camp". He said:"We try our best to make LoveCyclingSg bigger and better. I hope we get recognition from other road users (especially car drivers) so as to make the road a safer place for everyone."
Miss Chen Shuyi (34, AKA Boo) who works in a cafeteria, first rode with LoveCyclingSg in September last year and it was an unforgettable experience for her. She said:"We sneaked into the ex-national stadium while it was being demolished. We cycled and snapped lots of pictures." Boo, who helps to organize and lead some of the rides goes everywhere on her two wheeler. She loves the sense of freedom which cycling offers and loves the relax pace of LoveCyclingSg's rides. She said:"When u slow down on your bike, the view you see is just different."

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Francis- Cycling advocate and zenman

Off road @ Pulau Ubin using a JZ88.... steady man!
Francis is the one who got me back into cycling. We met as colleagues at Philips design Singapore. Every morning, without fail Francis would ride his folding JZ88 bicycle to work. Rain or shine... and it was amazing to see him dripping wet from the rain, but still smiley and happy. That got me really intrigued and over coffee breaks, I asked him his "secret". "I used to drive every where and my health was failing me. Doctor say I need more exercise. So when my kids were bigger, I sold the car and started to ride bicycles. It is fun and u should try it..."  So we did. First by venturing out at lunch time with Peikang, Tahching and Francis.  With the bicycle, we could go further then walking and it was a good break from the office. From lunch time rides, we "graduated" to organising lovecycling Sunday rides...to lovecycling.net which is now attended by many riders. Francis is a classic "not the bike but the man" kind of guy. You will see him everywhere either with his trusty JZ88 or his classic Colnago Fixie. His laid back, serene and quiet ways conceal a strong conviction - to make cycling more accessible to all. Recently, he has taken step to focus full time on bicycles and all cycling related activities! That's is true commitment! Thank you Francis, for showing how much cycling can be fun and that cycling is a possible commuting alternative in Singapore.
Ride to eat! Tahching and Francis, founders of lovecycling
When I say bicycle is part of him...I wasn't kidding... bicycle as a chair...
Francis the innovator, tinkerer with his safety sail!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

National Stadium, MBS and Marina barrage ride -19th Sept 2010


Sunday again and time to ride! Joining us for the first time is GL on a Flamingo London and Boo on her Trek MTB.  Kudos to GL, who is from Woodlands and made the trip to national stadium. He was the first one there... and early he was.. 7am to be exact. Boo on the other hand rode all the way from Bedok.. and make me embarrassed. Me and Sitoh took the easy way there.. by MRT. If u haven't tried taking ur foldie to the MRT, u are really missing out a great deal. Anyway...
We had a quick breakfast at Kallang Mac Donald's and headed to the first place of interest. The great Kallang stadium.  As we closed in to the place, u can feel the "presence"... I remembered the crowds lining to go into the stadium and the bustling of activities. But today there was just Francis, Tah ching, Amy, Adrian, Sitoh , Boo , GL and Myself.  We loiter at the steps not know if we should go in... then GL just bumbled along and found a gate unlocked and we were in!  We rode around full perimeter and absorbed in all the details. Most of the stuff are already gone but the memories are still there,  triggered by the pillars, walls and big seiko clock. Inside the stadium, overlooking the soccer field, the wooden benches are stripped and piled in nicely on the ground( what was formerly the track) It was a sad sight seeing the great stadium being tear down. Well, I suppose everything changes and when it is time to go.. it is time to go.  Bye bye National stadium, Thanks for all the memories..  I will remember u! 

The next spot is the MBS. We snaked along the river and made abit of detour as the SG F1 race is happening and there are big fences around the town... this is not good for bicycles... but we will find a way.  At the helical bridge, it was another photo opportunity and we snapped away. I still can't understand the design rational of the helical bridge. To me it is a royal waste of steel and just horrible demonstration of design for design sake..  From the bridge, we could see MBS almost completed and rode towards the wooden broad walk. MBS shops are mostly open but it was more quiet as it was still early in the morning.  I am guessing that this place would look magical at nite... maybe another ride to see this. 
From MBS, the route to Marina barrage was uneventful. Not a nice ride here as there was quite a lot of trucks shuffling dirt...Add the sun to the equation.. we just hit it and reached the barrage quickly.  No one knew if we could cycle to the "top" floor garden.. but we all wanted to..  So we snaked in casually to the the quite corner and just rode up. The view was lovely and many kites in the sky. Sitoh was telling us that this is now the place for students to fly kite and eat home made bee hoon..  Well, if i can do this over again, I will time my ride to reach just before sunset... I think the city lights would look really nice from here.  It was getting around to noon and very hot.. we headed back by crossing the barrage and doing some MTB terrain riding.. and exited at Fort road junction. Then it was a quite zip to Kallang indoor stadium bridge and ended at old airport road food market.  Francis and I had the  superb Wanton mee, while Boo had carrot cake.. the rest just drink sugarcane as it was just too hot. 
Ok, think I must be boring everyone with the details..   Pictures of the ride and look forward to more friends joining! 

Live to ride, ride to eat! 

from Left, GL, Alvin, Boo,TC, Adrian,Amy and Francis
Got tickets? 
turnstile stopped turning
bye bye National stadium, "referee Kayu" will never be the same again! 
Bicycle rules!
Clock still works though
wahhhh...
GL and his Flamingo
a lap for all the memories!
GL doing a lap too.






Alvin in Hero Stance
inside the stadium, sans planks
Track is gone too
left this lonely piece.. what should I do? :)
Adrian and Fixie VS TC with MTB..see Fixies and MTB can co-exist!
Amy at MBS broadwalk
Boo with her Trek

the helix bridge I cant understand..
al fresco haircut
beautiful view at Marina barrage
Francis and Adrian at the 2nd level
kites in the sky
Francis and his Zen look
Roarrr!
yeah.. like army man..this is fun!

my motivation for the ride.. old airport road wanton noodles
I prefer carrot cake!
Chee cheong fun and sugar cane juice!
cheng teng for me!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

12th Sept ride feeling and photos

We met at the Singapore botanical garden main entrance on sunday. Riding today was Francis, Sharon,Tah ching, Sitoh, Yoon  Jung, Amy, Thomas, Rodney and myself. A motley of MTB, old school bike with basket, Flamingos, JZ88 and Char par lan MTB was used.

The ride to Dempsey area was pretty straight forward and roamed around for a bit.. then headed to Margret drive for SG old style breakfast.  This was the place where I used to eat as Temasek poly was located at Stirling Road.  We explored around the area and TC told me that he grew up at Queens way as a boy. That was the "Duxton Pinnacle" then.. compared to the old kampongs.  We rolled slowly to Leng kee where all the car show room and explored Tiong baru.  Once again we stopped at the super iconic hairdresser signage to take a photo for oldtimes sake.  It is strange.. we were there not too long ago, but something just pulled us here.  To make things more challenging, Thomas bike did a murphy on him.. his tyre was losing air after all the jumps and aerobatics. We rushed to one shop after another one.. only to find them closed. When murphy likes u.. he really likes u.

Finally we reached Treknology and got the flat fixed.. I think the most siong ride for Thomas. :) We spilt with the main group at Orchard and made our way back.. on two wheels. Riding along mostly PCN.. it took us about 1.5 hrs to reach Punggol. Total mileage - 50 Km. Nice and well done Sitoh!

Live to ride, ride to eat!

from left, Amy, Rodney, Thomas, Sharon, Francis, TW, Yoon Jung, Tah ching and Sitoh(behind the camera)

Waiting at Punggol MRT control station
2 Flamingos waiting for Train
Fun. Just fun. 
Convoy to Dempsey 
yoong 
Guest star "karen Mok" Amy

Parrot colony at Dempsey
Thomas 
Eat to live, live to ride!

Really.. it was supposed to be a light breakfast..
China apple fizzy drink

you tiao.. made on the spot.. good for porridge


Queensway bowling centre.. 
handsome guys posing for a beautiful flats
checkout the perspective
one for the group 

iconic pearl centre
old house near SGH
lovely flower detail