bai·ku/ˈbīˌko͞o/noun
2024 SaNTA FE BIKE MONTH
BAIKU CHALLENGE
bai·ku/ˈbīˌ ko͞o/noun
Judging Criteria
Minimalist Japanese aesthetic
5-7-5 syllabic construction
3 lines, no exceptions
Connection to nature
Connection to cycling
Connection to the outside
Connection to Trail Etiquette
Connection to your funny bone
No limericks, however clever they may be
Prizes
- Ichiban: TBD
- Jun yusho: TBD
- Daisan’i: TBD
All Prizes are TBD!
No prize will be mailed. Instead winners must pick-up prizes at the MPO office located at Monica Roybal by appointment. Prizes will only go to those in the Santa Fe County area.
Ikkou, "Let's Go!"
- an original Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the cycling world.
- a poem in English or Spanish written in the form of a baiku.
No! Not like this!
There once was a high mountain townWhere cyclists all got aroundThey’d ride to the plazaTo cheery carousa& tacos were happily found
2023 Winners!
1st Place
-Christine Starr
2nd Place
Cold Rail Trail morning:
The sun crests Atalaya;
The Jemez glow pink.
-Tom Slocum
3rd Place
Lessons for life, gleaned
Pedaling on changing ground-
Know when to switch gears
-Dani Valicenti
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2022 Winners!
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1st Place
Mi bicicleta
Me lleva a donde voy
¿Qué más necesi ?
Gary Bass
(My bicycle, takes me where I want to go. What else do I need?)
“Need” here is truncated, as if the author was stepping out the door
2nd Place
My mind runs freely
Almost as fast as my bike
Through the 5O5
Morgan Gutierrez
3rd Place
Choose your path wisely.
On road, off road, either way:
GOATHEADS EVERYWHERE!
Lisa Miles
2021 Winners!
1st Place
I bike in the wind, |
Amy Schiffer |
2nd Place
Riding With Children Through Arroyos and Bosque No Hands Wheeee and Splat! |
Jeri Lyn Mourning Manzanares |
By bike, the secrets Of night – revealed. No bustle Instead raccoons, calm. |
Shannon Palermo |
I want to ride my bicycle I want to ride my bike. (thank you Queen) |
Farrokh Bulsara |
I spin cranks smoothly wheels roll forward straight and true burrito after |
Bill “Sorni” Sornson |
Wittgenstein once said philosophy is riding as slow as you can. |
James Osterlund |
Working up a sweat Forgot my water bottle A teahouse ahead |
Phineas Kirby |
Pedal pedal glide This is how I love to ride Enchantment flies by |
S Budagher |
The bike ride today |
Elena Kayak |
I bike in the wind, |
Amy Schiffer |
Full Speed, No Stopping Pull up, fly off, Slow-motion The world speeds up, lands |
Nico Spangenburg |
Downhill, Swift turn, drift Front Shocks, Rear shock, smooth ride, jump Flying in the air |
Nico Spangenburg |
now, crickets chirping. all the bugs running away. my WHEELS are cool. |
Yaku Sabogal |
Fly. I love to fly. Ride, I love to ride. And stop, I don’t like to stop. |
Yaku Sabogal |
riding around trees, make amends, playing again, having no worries. |
Yaku Sabogal |
Rumbling through mountains A beast in metal disguise Fueled by ambition |
Valentina Hussey |
The mountain looms dark The trail winds long, hard and steep I push off and start |
Gabriel Krasilovsky |
Fast as a racehorse, Weaving through the rocks and trails Drinking in the sun |
Valentina Hussey |
green bike, purple bike red bike, blue bike. so many bikes, I love the outdoors. |
Yaku Sabogal |
Not a Baiku (wrong structure) But a cool Limerick:
There once was a school named Otero That ran on very little dinero The admin was great The teachers top rate And the students muy primero |
Judy Walker |
Cycling is so fun I have lots of fun riding Cycling brings me joy |
Nicolas Miranda |
Biking is so fun You can feel the drag and air You can find new things |
Raquel |
Nature is bright, in the sun light, beyond the forest on top of a big height, |
Erin Lucio |
Tires, wheels, brakes, chain, crank Frame, handlebar, seat, shifters Simple yet complex |
Gary Bass |
Live to ride to live. Life looks best from the saddle. Ride to live to ride. |
Gary Bass |
Some say “4 wheels good.” |
Gary Bass |
I like to ride bikes. |
Pat Feghali |
Pedals Turn, Dirt Cracks The Ocean of Dirt Wow’s Me Tree Hit’s Then Blackness |
Gabriel Krasilovsky |
Riding With Children Through Arroyos and Bosque No Hands Wheeee and Splat! |
Jeri Lyn Mourning Manzanares |
By bike, the secrets Of night – revealed. No bustle Instead raccoons, calm. |
Shannon Palermo |
Shuttle up unload Fast turns, nice berms, Winser fun Margs in Tesuque |
Ben Douglass |
Silent bike paths wait While spoked wheels endlessly turn. Life, round the corner |
Kathleen Kler |
Rolling down the hill Face to sky, sun becomes skin. and me, I am wind |
Hannah Burnham |
I’d rather ride than drive contained by metal, glass, while the world blinks by |
Hannah Burnham |
Watch out between a and his name is JOHN CENA Nope we wont see ya |
Ari Rendleman |
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