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Lulu's Cancelled; New Ride on Sunday
The cold wind on Sunday will be too much for me. (I have asthma & can't breathe in cold wind.) So Linda & I have cancelled the Lulu's ride. Instead we have listed a C-14 ride for Sunday, scouting a route to Scarsdale going over the High Bridge on the way out, and using the Bronx River Greenway coming home. It may take a little while for the new ride to be posted.
B16 Canal & Cranbury Ride 11/14
Hi folks, just a quick note. Ride should proceed as planned. However, as it may be a bit cold and windy, I may cut the route short to 40 miles.
Please be prepared to do the alternate route:
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/11152518
Continuing Traffic Disruption between Nyack & Piermont
Latest news received 11/12/15:
"Tappan Zee Constructors, LLC (TZC) will continue installing steel girders near the Rockland shoreline, connecting the new bridge's abutment to already-installed support structures in the Hudson River. Safely accomplishing the work will require reducing River Road/Piermont Avenue to one lane during weekdays between 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Flag persons will keep traffic moving by alternating the directional flow between north and south. TZC also will hold traffic on River Road once daily between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. for up to 20 minutes through Wednesday, Nov. 18 to enable the safe movement of girders and other materials."
Dirt trail in Alpine
According to Google Maps, there's a dirt trail in Rockleigh Woods Sanctuary. Does anyone know what condition it's in? Is it single track? Is it doable in smooth tires, or only for knobbies? The terrain does looks hilly on the map.
https://www.google.com/maps/@40.9856718,-73.9347828,14z/data=!5m1!1e3
Thanks.
Cycling Camp for NYCC'ers in Southern California in February
For the second year in a row, I’ve arranged for Cycling Camp of San Diego (CCSD --- www.ccsd.com) to offer a special 5 day cycling camp for NYCCer’s. The camp will take place February 1 -5 (Monday – Friday). We’ll need a minimum of 10 folks to sign up to make it work.
I’ve found the CCSD early season base camps to be a great way to shake off the winter doldrums and get a head start on the riding season (and prep for the SIGs!) And just the thought of riding in sunny Southern California when it's so frigid and bleak in New York has its own very special appeal.
Tuesday's Club meeting - the election - many thanks.
Last night, at the membership meeting, my emotions jumbled with my words; I was unable to talk, unable to express myself. I was nevertheless certain of the gratitude each and every member of the New York Cycle Club feels toward Neile Weissman for being our President these past two years. Thank you, Neile. You have been an amazing President.
*ELECTION RESULTS*
Here are the election results->
Congatulations to the 2016 Board of Directors!
566 members voted! (a new record since I've been involved!)
Club President: Christy Guzzetta 392, Neile Weissman 161, 13 Abstentions...
Amendment to change Presidential term limits defeated: 274 nay, 255 aye...
Amendment to change voting procedure to align with NY State guidelines for non-profits: 430 aye, 90 nay... amendment passes..
"Better Cue Sheets" Slides
For those of you unable to attend tonight's club meeting, or those wishing to relive the magic, below is a link to the slides I used when giving my talk tonight on RideWithGPS and Roboviva:
http://roboviva.ninja/nycc_slides.pdf
...since I haven't yet written part two of "Better Cue Sheets", here's the quick summary of how to clean up cue entries:
FOUND! asking favor of someone attending tonight's NYCC meeting AND residing on UES, UWS, or midtown
All set, thank you everyone who may have looked at this msg.
I am working this evening so can't attend NYCC's meeting
Would appreciate help picking up a small paperback library book a friend is bringing in for me . . and holding it (doormen buildings would make this extra easy :>) . . . so I can arrange to pick up from you.
Anyone?
Thank you,
Susan Rodetis
Jan Heine's Compass / Grand Bois Tires?
Has anyone tried these? Reactions? Durability? Curious . . .
Peter Storey