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Due to the dodgy weather, I have cancelled tomorrow's ride and re-listed it for next Saturday, which, the forecasts tell us, will be an ideal riding day -- 74 degrees and no rain.

I will not be surprised if Norma Sax also re-lists her parallel ride; but that' her call.

Now watch tomorrow turn out to be a fine day!

Jerry Ross

Hudson Terrace Update and Escape New York

Submitted by jpiven on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 12:44pm

Hiya folks,

After a number of conversations with the good Deputy Chief of Englewood Cliffs, he actually remonstrated with the county paving people and convinced them to postpone most of the milling and repaving until after Escape New York.

There will still be some work done on small problemed patches, but Deputy Chief McMorrow assured me that Hudson Terrace would be smooth and passable by ENY on September 20.

So while crews will be working on the roads until then, those riding in ENY need not take those labyrinthine (and precarious) detours around Hudson Terrace....

Cycle Oregon 2014

Submitted by TShepard on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 11:24am

I am out in Portland, Oregon and two days away from the start of week-long Cycle Oregon ride. Are there any other NYCC members riding? 

Also, congrats to those who did the Yellowstone ride.

Ride Smart

Submitted by vinlaw on Fri, 09/05/2014 - 10:18am

It seems Sig practices are spreading outside the club.

I opened Backroads, a motorcycling magazine, this morning and this is what I found.

Sorry link is not working. Anyway it was a link to a motorcycle safety arcticle called.........you guess it...........RideSMART.

 

Saturday is predicted to reach 90º with afternoon thundershowers or thunder storms (whatever that difference is). Therefore, I'm pushing back the start 24 hours.

Sunday, 9:15, Boathouse.

I hope you can make it and if you can't, I am sorry if I'm screwing up your weekend plans but you must understand, were I to get my bike all gunky, it would be YOUR responsibility to clean it.

Richard

Jones Road Option

Submitted by Cyclegalnycc on Thu, 09/04/2014 - 3:18pm

I tested the theory today that there's a viable alternative to climbing one of the nuts (Walnut, Chestnut, etc.) or Churchill, also avoiding Hudson Terrace.  I went down Palisades to Jones Road and headed south.  It's a beautiful route...nice homes, not too many cars.  However, the turn onto Grandview was 11-12% grade, and the ride through Ft. Lee on Main St. was, well, not loads of fun.  I'd personally rather climb Speer and ride on Lemoine Ave. than take this route!

Andrew Madoff

Submitted by NWeissman on Thu, 09/04/2014 - 8:36am

A-Classic graduate and ride leader Andrew Madoff passed away Wednesday.  

Our condolences to his friends and family.

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From Time/CNBC:

Andrew Madoff, the last surviving son of jailed financier Bernie Madoff, died Wednesday, his lawyer said. He was 48 and had been suffering from lymphoma, CNBC reports.

A shout out to Englewood Cliffs Police Department for ...

Submitted by NWeissman on Wed, 09/03/2014 - 11:21pm

- granting permission to the C-SIG to use their facilities each year

- calling on the Borough to widen the shoulders on Hudson Terrace

- dropping the number of summons issued to cyclists from 108 in 2013 to 35 in 2014

- working with ENY to coordinate alternate routes in case the work on Hudson Terrace runs past 9/20

And, to name names, Chief Cioffi, Deputy Chief McMorrow and Lieutenant Hill. 

Thank you all!

2015 New York Ride to Conquer Cancer

Submitted by brianbrewer on Wed, 09/03/2014 - 1:51pm

Hi, all -- I wanted to share info about an upcoming 2-day epic ride in June 2015 starting in NYC and wending its way through our scenic landscape. I've signed up. I hope many of you join, too.

-Brian

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2 day, 150 miles, 1 epic ride

The New York Ride to Conquer Cancer
Benefitting the Cancer Research Institute
June 6-7, 2015

Register: www.ridetovictory.org/ny

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