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Follow IMBA at the National Bike Summit on Twitter

MONDAY, 30 MARCH 2009
Submitted By: Sherwin Mapanoo

Follow mountain bike advocates -- including IMBA's executive director and government affairs director -- in real time as they update their progress at the 2009 League of American Bicyclists' National Bike Summit in Washington, D.C. Their real-time text updates will be distributed through the social networking tool Twitter and can be viewed on your computer or mobile messaging device. (Username: IMBA_NBS).

Twitterers can utilize the emerging hashtag convention by including #NBS09 at the end of messages (known as tweets), allowing for easy tracking of all National Bike Summit updates.

Mike Van Abel, IMBA's chief executive officer, says he's excited about the opportunity to provide frequent updates on IMBA's progress during the three-day gathering. "This is the premier bicycle advocacy event in our nation's capital and it's truly a vital opportunity for mountain bikers," says Van Abel. "The summit is packed with important meetings that run back-to-back, so Twitter's brief, text-based messages are a great format for providing real-time insights on what we achieve in Washington."

Government Affairs Director Jenn Dice will join Van Abel in posting reports. "Once a year, mountain bikers gather to bend the ears of multiple Washington decision makers and their staffs," says Dice. She adds, "I'm grateful that Twitter posts are limited to just 140 characters -- just long enough to give a sense of how a meeting went before racing off to my next appointment."

The Summit, held annually, is the premier bicycle advocacy event in our nation's capital and truly a highlight for advocates. IMBA is proud to be a leading sponsor of this year's gathering. Mountain and road cyclists will join forces to lobby as a unified front to preserve trails, trail funding and more. You can also follow the progress of representatives from Bikes Belong -- a non-profit that works to put more people on bicycles more often -- with Bikes Belong's Twitter updates.

Source: www.imba.com



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