Guest on The Infra Blog: Eben Weiss, BikeSnob NYC Blog

Posted by Steve Anderson on Tuesday, April 30th, 2013

Eben Weiss (a.k.a. BikeSnobNYC) is the blogger behind bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com, a massively popular cycling blog (started in 2007). He also writes a monthly column in Bicycling magazine. He has been published and profiled in numerous publications, including the New York Times, Outside, and Bicycling Magazine. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. 

The Bike Snob’s name was a secret for nearly three years.

Eben is the author of The Enlightened Cyclist: Commuter Angst Dangerous Drivers and Other Obstacles, as well as Bike Snob: Systematically Mercilessly Realigning the World of Cycling, as well as his newest book, Bike Snob Abroad: Strange Customs, Incredible Fiets, and the Quest for Cycling Paradise.

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