
Portland’s massive weekly social trip turns 10 right now — and after surviving Covid, management vacuums, drama, and calendar delisting, its followers are greater than able to have a good time.
The Thursday Evening Experience (TNR) started within the spring of 2015. Certainly one of its first organizers, former Portlander Nathan Jones, mentioned he was impressed by massive social rides he attended in Guadalajara which have 1000’s of riders every week. The trip is a socially-paced mass of oldsters who come for all completely different causes. One 12 months in and it was clear TNR had grow to be an establishment. It by some means managed to be large and necessary like Important Mass, however with out the political baggage or police presence. It was only a enjoyable, rolling social gathering and it was dependable: each Thursday rain or shine at Salmon Road Springs. Meet at 7:00, bulletins at 7:30.
However it wasn’t all hunky-dory. Drama spouted up right here and there as authentic founders moved away and numerous of us emerged as self-proclaimed leaders. When occasions blow-up in recognition, they typically additionally appeal to a number of completely different egos and concepts for how one can preserve the enjoyable going. Intra-community drama finally reared its head at TNR, with numerous forms of dysfunction, normally centered round the truth that there was no central type of management.
In late 2023, the drama spilled over when there was an altercation on the meet-up spot that was recorded on video and shared broadly in our group. As I reported on the time, the scenario was severe sufficient that the trip was finally taken off the Shift Calendar as a result of violating the group’s code of conduct that exists to make rides protected for everybody.









In our group, the Shift Calendar is floor zero for organizing. If one thing isn’t on Shift, it’s nearly prefer it doesn’t exist. So Shift, an all-volunteer group of scrappy activists who imagine bike enjoyable makes the world a greater place, performs a key function in mediating these sophisticated and emotional disputes.
This previous week, after many hours of conferences and discussions, Shift and TNR organizers got here to a decision and the trip is again on the calendar. (Word that the trip by no means stopped taking place, it was simply delisted from Shift.) “TNR organizers stepped up, met with the Shift Code of Conduct (CoC) Committee, and addressed standing considerations,” reads a submit shared on Instagram by Shift right now.
The brand new calendar itemizing reveals John “JR” Russell (who you might need met at Bike Blissful Hour) as the one who’s “type of in cost now.” JR calls TNR a “an brisk, party-paced, rolling dive bar of a trip for newcomers and regulars alike.” He says the trip has new management, however similar optimistic vibes. He additionally desires to remind of us that if anybody shows habits that makes different riders really feel uncomfortable or unsafe, they are going to be held accountable.
So come out tonight and have a good time this nice trip and all of the wonderful of us who present as much as have enjoyable on bikes. 10 years of a weekday trip that’s held collectively by nothing quite a lot of devoted of us and a shared love of group and biking is one thing very particular that nobody ought to take as a right.
“We’re TNR!”