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The All-Powerful Bicycle Lobby
It's pretty hard to make me laugh these days. This did it.
https://twitter.com/BicycleLobby
(phrase references the incredible Wall Street Journal video interview with Dorothy Rabinowitz. Also on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Rabinowitz)
West Point - Skills wanted
If you are attending the West Point weekend and have a special skill you can share, such as yoga or pilates, please contact the West Point coordinators. We would love to arrange an early morning/late afternoon class to offer to the members, and we would be indebted to you!
First multi-day trip/ tour advice NYC -> Charlotte, NC
Hi guys,
I'm planning my first multi day trip as a kind of 'credit-card' tour (no camping) down the east cost towards Charlotte. I was wonding if I could show you my route and ask if more seasoned tourers have any advice/warnings/suggestions before I head off this Saturday
I'm planning on spending the first couple of nights at friends houses and after that at motels. I've plotted roughly 60-80 miles per day depending on the hills. My route is based on the East Coast Greenway (http://www.greenway.org/index.shtml) but if anyone has ideas for beter routes, or for things that I shouldn't miss on the way.
From Bradley to Nyack...Nyack College building damaged
the damaged building is the one on the RHS just after making the left turn off Bradley onto Highland as you ride into Nyack.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/04/us-usa-explosion-newyork-idUSBRE9530YI20130604
(Reuters) - A possible natural gas explosion blew out windows of a historic building at Nyack College north of New York City on Tuesday, injuring seven faculty members, a Rockland County sheriff's spokesman said.
River Road Closed Sunday June 9
Was on River Road this morning and there was a sign saying the park would be closed on Sunday, June 9 from 6am-12pm because of the GWB Challange. This is a bike, walk, run event. If the weater reports are to be believed, then Sunday looks like the best day for riding, so just giving you a heads up in case your route plans take you to River Road.
The cicadas are still singing...and flying....and crawling....
Tel-O-Fun?
I'll be in Tel Aviv this Saturday with 1 day to see the city. Bad news it's Shabbat and most buses will not be running. Is the bike share (which is open Saturday) a reasonable option? Has anyone done this?
And Paul Krugman weighs in...
Be warned, it IS trivial and time-wasting... and quite amusing too!
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/03/our-driven-elite-trivial-and-time-wasting/
Ask the Next Mayor a Question
In today's NYT, Andrew Rosenthal, the editorial page editor who oversees the editorial board, the letters and Op-Ed departments, and Sunday Review, is asking for some help:
"The Editorial Board would like your help. New York City is getting a new mayor, and we’re getting ready to decide — from a field of about a dozen candidates — who we think it should be.
Lasting Impact
Take a look at the 'A' ride listings for the next several weeks. There are seven 'A' rides this coming weekend, seven more on the following weekend, and then six on the one after that. The last weekend in June has only two 'A' rides listed, but space for 60+ cyclists on those two rides (both rides are already filled).
Every single one of these rides are being led by club members who participated in the A-STS, the A-Classic SIG and the A-SIG this past spring.
Talk about a lasting impact from some of the NYCC's most succesful programs... wow...
I tip my helmet in salute to these folks. Thank you!
George
Chips on the road?
On a recent ride, with healthy and strong NYCC members, I was surprised that many of my fellow riders just bought chips and a drink at our lunch stop. It was a hot day if that matters.
This was completely new to me.
How many of you eschew even the least bit of protein (if I understand the theory here), and stick with carbs and fats at your lunch stops?


