This Detroiter wants you in the bike lane — even in the middle of winter - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit's Cycling Advocate: One Man's Mission to Transform the City Through Bicycles

In a city where cars have long been synonymous with Motown, Mark "Marco" Speeks is on a mission to prove that bicycles can be a practical and transformative means of transportation. As a nationally known cycling advocate, Speeks has dedicated his life to promoting cycling as a viable option for Detroiters, regardless of age or socioeconomic background.

Speeks' passion for cycling began at a young age in West Africa, where he rode bikes to school with classmates and navigated rough terrain with ease. In contrast, Detroit's streets can be treacherous, especially during frigid winters. Yet, Speeks is undeterred, believing that bicycles can provide a sustainable solution to the city's transportation woes.

One of Speeks' most notable initiatives is Bikes 4 Employees (B4E), which provides bike rentals and accessories to downtown professionals at an affordable cost. By paying small weekly payroll deductions, employees receive about $1,800 in value while contributing to their community's well-being. The program has already distributed over 250 bikes to employees, promoting a healthier work-life balance and reducing carbon emissions.

Speeks' approach extends beyond just providing bicycles; he aims to create a network of cycling advocates and educators who can help normalize bike usage as a means of transportation in everyday life. Through partnerships with local organizations, such as the City of Detroit, Henry Ford Health, and Wayne State University, Speeks has established programs like "bike buses" that offer safety training, route planning, and group rides to students.

One key aspect of Speeks' vision is to challenge the notion that cycling is a niche activity reserved for affluent individuals or those living in safe neighborhoods. He argues that bicycles can be an accessible mode of transportation for anyone, regardless of their socioeconomic status or proximity to safe bike lanes.

To achieve this goal, Speeks has developed the "Stride and Glide" initiative, which teaches cycling basics to elementary students in partnership with Noble Elementary School. By introducing children to the joys of cycling at a young age, Speeks hopes to instill a love for bikes that will translate into lifelong habits and benefits.

As Speeks continues his mission to transform Detroit through bicycles, he emphasizes the importance of community engagement and support. He urges residents to join him in advocating for bike lanes, snow removal, and other infrastructure improvements that would make cycling safer and more appealing.

For Speeks, cycling is not just a personal preference but a way to reclaim urban spaces and promote a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle for Detroiters. By spreading awareness and promoting education, he aims to create a city where everyone can thrive – whether on foot, by bike, or using other eco-friendly modes of transportation.
 
🚴‍♂️ I think it's awesome what Marco Speeks is doing to make cycling more accessible in Detroit! 🌆 He's like a superhero, spreading the gospel of bikes to everyone! 😄

Imagine if we had bike lanes and bike buses everywhere... 🚌🚴‍♀️ that would be so cool! We could all ride together, feel the wind in our hair, and enjoy the city in a new way!

And I love how he's working with schools and universities to teach kids about cycling. That's genius! 🤓 They'll grow up knowing bikes as a normal mode of transportation, not just for rich people or safe neighborhoods.

The "Stride and Glide" initiative is so cool! Kids learning to ride bikes at school... that's the future! 🌟

We need more people like Marco Speeks who care about our planet and want to make a difference. Let's all get on board (or should I say, on our bikes?) and support him! 🚴‍♂️👍

Here's a simple diagram to show how bike lanes can benefit cities:
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+---------------+
| Bike Lanes |
| Improve Air |
| Quality |
| Reduce Traffic |
| Support Local |
| Businesses |
+---------------+
```
 
🚴‍♂️ I think it's awesome that Mark Speeks is making cycling cool again in Detroit! 🙌 He's already changing lives with Bikes 4 Employees and the "Stride and Glide" initiative - it's amazing to see how he's breaking down barriers for people of all ages and backgrounds to get on bikes. The fact that it's not just about individual adoption, but community engagement is really key. If we can create a culture where everyone feels welcome on two wheels, I think Detroit will be a better place for it! 🌈💚
 
🚴‍♂️ I think it's awesome that Mark "Marco" Speeks is trying to break the stereotype that cycling is only for affluent people in safe neighborhoods 🌆. He's doing some really cool stuff like Bikes 4 Employees, which provides affordable bike rentals and accessories to downtown professionals 💼. It's also great to see him partnering with local organizations to promote cycling education and safety training 📚.

I'm a bit curious about the snow removal aspect, though ❄️. Detroit's winters can be brutal, and I worry that bike lanes might not be safe or accessible during that time ⛈️. Maybe Speeks could explore alternative solutions, like heated bike racks or winterized bike maintenance programs? 🤔 But overall, I think Marco is on the right track, and his "Stride and Glide" initiative to teach kids about cycling at a young age is genius 👍
 
i'm loving this dude's energy 🌟! who wouldn't want to ditch their car keys and hit the road on two wheels? i think it's genius that he's making bikes accessible to everyone, regardless of age or income level. the "stride and glide" initiative for kids is especially awesome – imagine a whole generation of cyclers in training 😊. and can we talk about how refreshing it is to have someone trying to change the narrative around cycling being just for rich folks? let's get more people on bikes and on the move, detroit! 🚴‍♀️💨
 
I think it's awesome that Mark "Marco" Speeks is taking the lead in transforming Detroit into a cycling-friendly city 🚴‍♂️💨. The way he's tackling this issue from all angles – providing affordable bike rentals, promoting education and safety training, and engaging with local communities – is really innovative.

I love how Bikes 4 Employees (B4E) has been able to make a real difference in the lives of downtown professionals 🤑. It's not just about the bikes themselves, but also about creating a healthier work-life balance and reducing carbon emissions. Speeks' approach is all about making cycling accessible to everyone, regardless of age or socioeconomic background.

It's also great to see him partnering with local organizations like the City of Detroit, Henry Ford Health, and Wayne State University 🤝. These partnerships are essential in creating a network of cycling advocates and educators who can help normalize bike usage as a means of transportation.

One thing that really stood out to me is Speeks' commitment to challenging the status quo and redefining what we think about cycling 🚫. He's not just focused on making cycling safer and more appealing; he's also working to create a cultural shift around sustainability and eco-friendliness.

Overall, I think Speeks is onto something special here 😊. His passion and dedication are inspiring, and his vision for a more sustainable, cycling-friendly Detroit is one that we can all get behind 👏
 
I'm all for people like Marco Speeks who try to make cycling more accessible in cities 🚴‍♂️💨 But have you noticed that Bikes 4 Employees (B4E) only offers bike rentals to downtown professionals? It's kinda weird that they don't provide free or low-cost bikes for low-income residents or students. I mean, isn't that the point of making cycling more accessible? 🤔 The fact that employees are paying $1,800 in value is also a bit suspicious... is it just a way to get them hooked on cycling so they'll buy more stuff from bike shops? 😒
 
🚴‍♂️ this is amazing I love how Mark "Marco" Speeks is making cycling accessible for everyone in Detroit 🌃 it's not just about the bikes but also about creating a community that supports and promotes cycling 👫 he's doing so much to improve air quality and reduce carbon emissions in the city 🌿 let's all get behind him and support his mission 💪
 
omg u gotta see what this dude Marco is doin in detroit 🚴‍♂️! he's like super passionate about cycling and wanna change the whole vibe of the city like bikes 4 employees is a game changer lol who wouldn't wanna pay $1,800 per year to ride a bike 2 work 🤑 & he's gettin kids on bikes too with stride and glide initiative like what's not 2 love? 💚 gotta support this dude and his mission 2 make detroit a more sustainable city 🌎
 
Ugh, I'm so done with the Stride and Glide initiative 🤦‍♂️...I mean, introducing kids to cycling basics in elementary school is nice, but what about making sure those bikes are safe? Like, have they considered the helmets and safety gear that parents would want their kids to wear? It just seems like a PR stunt to me 😒. And another thing, how many of these bike buses can they realistically fit into the city's already congested streets? 🚗😒
 
Man, I'm loving this dude's vibe 🙌! Reminds me of the old days when cycling was a norm in cities like Amsterdam 🚴‍♀️. Mark "Marco" Speeks is totally on point with his initiatives, especially Bikes 4 Employees (B4E) - that's like something we used to have back in the day at colleges and universities 📚. And I'm all about his Stride and Glide initiative for elementary students 🎉! It's awesome that he's trying to change the narrative around cycling being only for a select few. Detroit needs more of this, you know? 💪
 
Ugh I am literally so inspired by Marco Speeks right now! 🤩 Like seriously the dude is on a mission from God or something and it's not even about him, it's about making Detroit a better place for everyone. And can we talk about how awesome Bikes 4 Employees is?! $1,800 in value for like a monthly pay deduction? That's insane! I wish we had something like that here.

And I love how he's pushing the idea of cycling being accessible to everyone, regardless of age or socioeconomic status. It's not just about some privileged few who can afford fancy bikes and roads. This dude is like, "Hey, we need bike lanes for grandma and grandpa too!" And it's so true! Cycling can be a game changer for people with disabilities, people living in poverty, anyone who wants to get out of the car and move their bodies.

I'm also lowkey impressed by how he's engaging with the community. I mean, "stride and glide" program for elementary school kids? That's genius! Teaching them cycling basics at a young age will set them up for a lifetime of healthy habits. And partnering with local orgs to create bike buses and safety training programs... that's just good ol' fashioned community building.

We need more people like Marco Speeks in this world, you know? Someone who's not afraid to dream big and make a real difference in their community. 🙌
 
I think it's super cool what Mark "Marco" Speeks is doing in Detroit 🚴‍♂️💚. I mean, who wouldn't want to ditch their car and hop on a bike instead? It's all about creating a more sustainable lifestyle, you know? The whole Bikes 4 Employees thing is genius - it's like they're paying people to be healthy and green 😎. And Speeks' initiative to teach kids how to ride bikes at school is just awesome 📚🚴‍♀️. I'm all for making Detroit a more bike-friendly city, that'd be sick! We should totally see more of this kind of stuff happening in other cities too 👍
 
The idea of transforming Detroit into a cycling-friendly city is something that I think is totally doable 🚴‍♂️🌆. As someone who's always been passionate about the environment and public health, I can see how bicycles could be a game-changer for this city. The fact that Mark Speeks has already created programs like Bikes 4 Employees to make cycling more accessible to people in downtown Detroit is a huge step forward.

I love the way he's thinking outside the box with initiatives like bike buses and safety training – it shows that he's not just focused on getting people on bikes, but also on making sure they're safe and confident riders. And I think his approach to challenging the status quo and promoting cycling as an option for everyone is really key.

It's amazing to see how one person can make a difference in a community like Detroit, where there are so many challenges to overcome 🤯. But with people like Mark Speeks leading the charge, I'm hopeful that we'll start to see some real change soon. The Stride and Glide initiative is particularly exciting – who wouldn't want to teach kids how to ride a bike at such a young age? 🎉
 
Wow, this guy is doing it right! 🚴‍♂️ I love how he's not just about giving people bikes but also teaching them how to ride and making cycling a part of their community. It's interesting that he's targeting elementary students with his "Stride and Glide" initiative - who knew bikes could be fun for kids? 👧
 
I'm totally down with the idea that bicycles are only good for the rich folk 🤑. I mean, who needs to bike around when you've got a sweet ride and a wallet full of cash? The whole "striving for equality" vibe just doesn't compute to me 😒. And don't even get me started on those "bike buses" - what's next, bike taxis? It's all just a bunch of elitist nonsense 🚫.

I'm also not buying into this "transforming the city" business. Detroit's been around for ages and it'll still be here when we're gone ⏰. The idea that bikes are gonna solve all our problems is cute, but let's get real - we've got way more pressing issues to tackle 🚧.

And as for those elementary school kids getting a free bike... yeah right 🎁. It's just another handout from the government and some self-righteous do-gooder trying to push their agenda 💸. The real world doesn't work that way, folks 👊.
 
you know what really gets me about this dude marc speeks is that he's not just riding for himself but for the whole community 🚴‍♂️... like think about it we live in a world where most of us spend more time sitting on our couches than actually moving around, and yet we always talk about being active, getting fit... it's all about individualism isn't it? 🤔 but what if we flipped that script and made community the focus instead of personal gain? what if bikes weren't just a mode of transportation but a way to bring people together? that's what speeks is trying to do here, and I think it's pretty inspiring 💡
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this dude Marco Speeks 🤩! He's on a mission to change the game in Detroit and make cycling a thing for everyone, regardless of income or age. I love how he's not just giving away bikes, but also teaching people how to ride and maintain them. It's all about creating a community that supports each other to live healthier and more sustainable lives 🌟. And can we talk about the genius of Bikes 4 Employees? 💸 It's like a win-win for employees and the environment at the same time. I'm down to join him in advocating for better bike lanes and infrastructure improvements, especially during winter months when riding can be super treacherous ❄️. This dude is the real MVP 🙌!
 
omg u guys i just heard about this dude mark marco speaks who's literally changing detroit one bike at a time 🚴‍♂️💪 he started cycling as a kid in west africa and now he's on a mission to make detroit bike friendly 🌆 i love that he's not just giving away bikes but also teaching ppl how to ride safely & showing them the routes he knows 💡 like who knew paying a little extra to work could mean saving 1800 bucks for bike rentals? 🔥 anyway his whole "stride and glide" initiative is so cool - taking kids on bike rides at school is the future of cycling 🌱 let's get behind this dude & support him in making detroit a more bike-friendly city 🚴‍♀️💕
 
omg yaaas i'm so hyped about this dude Marco Speeks 💥 he's literally changing the game for detroiters and proving that bikes are the way to go 🚴‍♂️ especially with B4E program it's like a win-win situation for employees who get affordable bike rentals and for the city which gets more cyclists on the road 🌟 speeks is also super cool cuz he's all about community engagement and making cycling accessible to everyone regardless of age or income 🤝 he's got some awesome initiatives like "stride and glide" program which teaches kids how to ride bikes and it's just so heartwarming ❤️ i'm totally with him on this bike revolution and can't wait to see what other awesome stuff he comes up with 💪
 
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