"It's important that you can come into Metro Vancouver as a touring cyclist and you know you're going all the way to Vancouver, all the way to Tsawwassen, or all the way to Horseshoe Bay, as if you were driving a car. We don't do that at all for cycling."
"People take a very subjective advocacy viewpoint. They forget that what we're really doing. They were arguing from subjective basis. The reality is, cycling for transportation is a product."
"We need to be writing letters to tell people to do their job. People need to be told this is not acceptable. I hate doing it, but until the culture changes, that's still a really important role."
"Oh, [cycling] was who I was. Yeah. Which is really interesting, because if anybody had told me that would be my lifestyle when I was in my twenties, I would say you're nuts."
"To see the changes that are able to happen with a new local government, to me it was stunning to watch. From my view, from a distance, it's just been incredible to see what's possible."