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So what did you think of CicLAvia VII: Historic Wilshire Corridor? Leave your thoughts about yesterday’s CicLAvia and links to your favorite social media in the comments section below. I'll add my comments early this afternoon, I want to give you all a chance to sounds off with your praise, suggestions, and criticism.

Also, we only have two winners in our CicLAvia scavenger hunt: a picture of a small child on a bike and another of DJ Chicken Leather. That leaves eight categories left, although I'm told you'd have to be in Belize to get a picture of Eric Garcetti. Tweet @streetsblogla or leave a link in the comments section. A reminder, the categories are (bold means a winner has already been named.)

1) Someone walking their dog while riding a bicycle, skateboard, or other wheeled device2) The CicloSDia logo3)  The old “bring CicLAvia to South L.A.” logo4) Antonio Villaraigosa5) Eric Garcetti6) Any part of the L.A. Walks Parade7) A member of the Ovarian Psycos Bicycle Brigade8) A cargo bicycle, that doesn’t have the Streetsblog L.A. logo9) Someone under the age of five on their own bicycle10) DJ Chicken Leather

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