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Paving the Putnam Trail - our individual letters, emails needed

Submitted by EJaffe on Thu, 03/14/2013 - 11:05pm

From our friends at Bike New York.....

Friday's Morning C Ride in Central Park Has Been Cancelled

Submitted by JOlson on Thu, 03/14/2013 - 10:36pm

Tomorrow's ride is cancelled.

Why we haven't seen Paul Hofherr on a bike lately...

Submitted by LWintner on Thu, 03/14/2013 - 9:18pm

Paul Hofherr (C SIG leader extraordinaire, deputy captain of the ENY Marshals, author of the NYCC Leader Training Manual, and person of a million other great accomplishments) recently badly fractured his ankle in a non-biking accident.  He had surgery a few weeks ago and will be in a cast until the beginning of May.  Needless to say, this has put a damper on his spring biking season.

Castelli raffle winners only

Submitted by EWeiss on Thu, 03/14/2013 - 6:25pm
There was a minor error in the instructions in the envelopes with the winning redeemable vouchers re: contacting Castelli. When e-mailing Castelli to redeem your prize drop the "www." in the e-mail address. Sorry for the inconvenience. Eden

Great article in today's WSJ by Jason Gay about Taylor Phinney

Submitted by DSabbarese on Thu, 03/14/2013 - 1:43pm

Jason Gay, of the Wall St Journal, is fast becoming my favorite sportswriter. He is usually quite hilarious, but in today's article he is unusually serious. (He is also an avid cyclist who writes often on cycling) I regret I cannot link the article, as the WSJ has a pay-per-view firewall. (The WSJ doesn't allow free access to its content? I'm shocked!!!)

Anyway, the article concerns a particualrly brutal stage in an Italian race in which the young Phinney had a rough time of it. You surely don't have to be an elite racer to know what that's about. Just sign up for a Gran Fondo and you'll get the idea. Taylor has been one of my favorite pros for a couple of years now, and after reading this article I admire him even more.

cycling in Central Park

Submitted by SChang on Thu, 03/14/2013 - 11:11am

For the past year, on the occasions that I have been able to ride, I have been avoiding Central Park like the plague, mostly because of the issues that cyclists had with the police.  I had ridden, a couple times, following rules/guidelines as best as possible, stopping for pedestrians, runners, slower cyclists, red lights, etc, but was still uncomfortable with the possibility that I would be ticketed for something that I was not aware was illegal/wrong.

Now that the weather is getting better, and my schedule is lightening up, I'd like to begin the new season by warming up and riding easy laps in the park, but remain concerned about getting a ticket for something unintentional.

Ride Listing Page Issues

Submitted by iforst on Wed, 03/13/2013 - 7:59pm

All,

We've been informed that some rides are missing from the Ride Listings page. We are looking into it and will notify you once the issue is resolved.

CRCA Women's Bike Racing Clinic - Saturday, April 20 - Registration OPEN

Submitted by Lucia on Wed, 03/13/2013 - 11:13am

Calling all NYCC women!!!

First Aid Class for Cyclists

Submitted by EWeiss on Wed, 03/13/2013 - 10:55am

First Aid For Cyclists
By Edward Fishkin MD
March 27, 6:00 pm
Woodhull Hospital
Williamsburg
Fee.: $25 (100 % of the proceeds support the Kids Ride Club.
Call Ruth or Denise at 718 963 8569 to reserve a spot and get directions.
All our rides aim to be fun and safe. Sometimes though, even in the best of circumstances, accidents occur. The First Aid For Cyclists seminar is designed specifically for cyclists to help you understand the role of the first responder in collecting information, keeping the injured cyclist(s) safe till help arrives, and minimizing the chance others will be injured. Common cycling related injuries and other road related medical emergencies will be reviewed. Suggestions for a personal first aid kit will be also given.

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