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Two of our bikes were stolen from a locked storage unit in my building today (Between February 2nd and February 10th)

There is a $500/bike reward for their return in good condition with all of their components.

A black 2012 Cervero R3 - Size 56 - with Ultegra build - Serial Number SNR3C10G00505
A silver 2010 Cervelo RS - Size XS - with Ultegra build - Serial Number SNRCS09F00383

Please contact me at [email protected] (or 347-370-9305) or call the NYPD first precinct at 212 334 0611 if someone offers to sell you one of these bikes.

Help with registration

Submitted by [email protected] on Wed, 02/11/2015 - 8:17am

The link to register is not showing up

2015 SIG/STS Registration Help Thread

Submitted by BVan Nieuwenhoven on Wed, 02/11/2015 - 1:09am

If you need help with registering for one of the spring programs, instructions for doing so are here:

http://nycc.org/help/sig-registration

Note: you will need to be a current member of the club in order to register. You can check your membership status with these instructions.

CONDITION OF CENTRAL PARK DRIVES AND GREENWAY?

Submitted by JOlson on Tue, 02/10/2015 - 4:26pm

Does anybody know the current conditions of the Central Park Drives and/or the Greenway?

Much appreciate.

24 years ago today this photo of the NYCC was in the NYT

Submitted by RRosenthal on Tue, 02/10/2015 - 9:31am

Texas Hell Week

Submitted by storymann on Mon, 02/09/2015 - 4:08pm

Anyone have any knowledge they wish to share about this ride. Is there anyone form the club doing it this year.

How to Brake on a Bicycle

Submitted by NWeissman on Mon, 02/09/2015 - 3:25pm

We found that we could brake much harder than we thought.

Hour Record

Submitted by GKaplan on Sun, 02/08/2015 - 9:36pm

Rohan Dennis, an Australian pro, set a new Hour Record. . . .52.471 km. . . .

Randall's Island Long Shot

Submitted by RChiu on Sun, 02/08/2015 - 12:39pm

Looking to cut through on my way to the Bronx today.  Wondered if anyone knows if the foot bridge and pathways are clear?  Thanks!

Streetsblog.org is imperative reading for those who bike in the city. This has just about nothing to do with it or with cycling--but its subject is the founder of it and there's a good bit of political whimsy in this:

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/02/09/human-filibuster

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