This year’s 10KanRun, on September 20, also features a 20 mile bike race. It starts in Oswego. Further information is available.
This year’s 10KanRun, on September 20, also features a 20 mile bike race. It starts in Oswego. Further information is available.
This year’s version of that OCC summer tradition is taking place on Saturday, the fifth.
The route has only been ridden twice [the old historian was incorrect in the newsletter] since it’s incorporation into our lexicon in 1998. The RL that year said: “Eighty-five miles of rain AND a flat. We were comforted by the thought that it could have been worse, much worse, like the Giro d’Italia of 1909.”
Sure enough, on the second outing we had rain again. In fact, the thundershowers were so heavy in 2001, the last time the Firecracker 100 has been scheduled, that only two people rode the 100-miler. Believe it or not, one person has ridden both of them.
Hi everybody - The big day is almost here - the B.I.K.E.Syracuse Tour De ‘Cuse is on Sunday, June 22nd. Our young friends at b.i.k.e.Syracuse are looking forward to seeing a big OCC turnout at their fundraising ride. The printed and web ride schedules are a bit short of information so here are some details: registration is $20 and starts at 7:00 AM in Skiddy Park and the ride starts at 9:00. This is an all day event so you can come down and start anytime between 9:00 and 3:00. People will be riding all day and you can do as many laps around the route as you want. There is safe, monitored parking at Blodgett School which is adjacent to Skiddy Park. Skiddy Park is on Tioga street off of W. Fayette street just west of downtown. There will be lots of volunteers there to answer questions. The route is 20 miles and follows the original Tour De ‘Cuse route some of the way. Shorter options are available - maps are at the start - and there will be a couple of water stops along the way. Food will be available at the Park - music and various activities will be going on all day. New this year is the chance to sponsor a b.i.k.e.Syracuse kid to do laps around the park. This lets the kids help support their own bike club.
More information is available at the at b.i.k.e.Syracuse, or Dave Baker, 727-0357 or Kat Oot-Coffey, 569-4242.
– Dave Baker
In it: Rugulation of Rides, Trike Town Update, Almost 4th of July Century, As the Pedal Turns, and other upcoming events
This ride supports ADK’s conservation, education, and recreation programs and is dedicated to the memory of Betty Lou Bailey.
The Onondaga Cycling Club has partnered with the Wine House and several other businesses in Manlius and Cazenovia to put on a wine tasting and benefit for the B.I.K.E. Syracuse program. The event will be held at the Wine House at 6:30 pm, on June 19th. This will be a fun social gathering for Club members and many others in the community with 100% of the proceeds going to B.I.K.E. Syracuse.
Please thank Tim and Sarah Buckles, owners of the Wine House, for putting together the event. www.twhny.com
And, please join us on the 19th. In fact, drop me an email if you think you might attend, wayne.miner@gmail.com
The Details:
Cost: $10 cover at the door of the wine house*100% of the money goes to B.I.K.E Syracuse.
Time: 6:30 * 9:00pm, Thursday - June 19th
Participants: The Wine House, Kimberly’s Ice Cream, Bear Creek Cafe, Lucky Kitchen, Ianuzi Office Supply, Cazenovia Jewelry, Super Cuts
Food: Samples from Bear Creek, Lucky Kitchen, Wine House (Cheeses, Crackers)
Location: 8240 Cazenovia Rd. (Route 92 in the Manlius Commons Shopping Center), Manlius, NY 315-682-0784
Additionally:
Thanks for your attention
Wayne
This arrived in my inbox the other day; I’m thinking that some might find it of interest. — Bill Goffe
Beginning June 14th, Swain Resort will be offering lift served mountain biking every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 7pm during the 2008 MTB season. We are proud to offer a fantastic venue where mountain bikers of all ability levels can hone their skills in a truly magnificent natural setting. Come experience over 80 acres of insane downhill terrain with some amazing features thrown in for your ultimate enjoyment.
I’d like to thank all those who organized volunteers for different aspects of this year’s Syracuse Race Weekend. Many have been thanking their volunteers here, but I wanted to thank these people who were essential for the success of the races. They include
On other thanks, I think some people fell through the cracks, like Bob Spear, who drove the pace car today, and Wayne Miner, who handled publicity. Others did yoeman work, like Mike Lyon, who was everywhere.
Finally, I wanted to thank Marcello Prattico for all the work he put in this year in organizing the race. The club owes you a sincere and heart-felt thank you.
- Bill Goffe
Hello,
Tomorrow, Friday, is Bike-to-Work Day. If you haven’t commuted to work, you are encouraged to try. Tips are at:
http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bikemonth/
See also: http://www.bikeleague.org/
As part of our Club’s work in Advocacy, we would like to know if:
- you bike to work
- if you are a regular commuter or this is your first time
- how many miles (round trip)
- and if you didn’t on Friday (or don’t regularly), and assuming it is doable, why
Please send responses to me off list. Your answers will help us concentrate our effort where it is most needed.
Thank you for your cooperation
Gian
In it: Bike-to-Work Month, Other Upcoming Events, Earth-Day Clean-up Thank You, B.I.K.E. Syracuse, and more