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BSIG Laps/Orientation -- Slight Change in Plans
B SIG ALERT
We are going to switch our schedule a bit for tomorrow. Orientation will be at the same time and place, but we will run the laps AFTER orientation, at around noon.
While the weather forecasters are projecting slightly warmer temperatures by noon, it will still be quite chilly – probably low 30’s. Therefore, please heed the clothing advice you’ve received in prior emails.
So, the agenda for tomorrow is as follows:
10:15 AM: Report to the Anderson School (M334), 100 West 76-77th Street (between Columbus/Amsterdam Ave). We will start promptly at 10:30. As before, secure bike parking will be provided.
Runner gets NYPD summons for running EARLY in Central Park
Central Park curfew 1AM-6AM
Excerpt:
" the cops were right: Central Park is closed between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. But Shankman says there was no signage where he entered the park at 63rd Street and Central Park West indicating this ("No gates, no signs, no traffic cones blocking my way"), and he's done this early morning run before without a hitch...."Knowing the law now"
C-sig when it's below freezing?
Greetings everyone,
I'm a new C-Sig rider. I was wondering, are there any standard club rules of thumb about whether rides will be on or not? For example, it's due to be 21-23 degrees tomorrow morning - do below freezing temps, or thunderstorms, etc tend to cancel rides? I'm prepared to ride in cold weather, and I understand that the announcement won't be made until tomorrow (when we know what the weather actually is), but I'm still curious to know, in general, if there are any set guidelines about these things.
And I look forward to meeting (at least some of) you soon!
So you think you are hard
Just came accross this page and it is a trully humbling account of what real hard men were.
I am sure Richard R knows about this guy.
http://xxcmag.com/vintage-badassness-francois-faber-and-the-1909-tour-de-france/
2013's Cycling Injuries in NYC, Mapped
Data map by iQuantNY: http://iquantny.tumblr.com/post/77977436883/the-terrifying-cycling-injury-map-of-nyc-2013-edition
Via Gothamist: http://gothamist.com/2014/02/27/2013s_cycling_injuries_mapped.php
pre-SIG advice
With only two (2) days left before your SIG begins, here's some last minute advice...
For those in the A-Classic, or the A-SIG, your leaders will be giving your bikes the once over on Saturday morning. Impress the heck out of us by showing up with a bike that looks like it can be ridden 100 miles that day (BTW, the B-SIG leaders look at your bike too, but this weekend, the B-SIG won't be on the road [only the park], both of the A's will)... what does that mean?
It means:
Question for the Style Council
Hey do we have a ruling on the Giro Attack helmets yet ??
http://www.giro.com/us_en/products/men/helmets/air-attack-shield.html
Help Wanted: A couple of NYCC members with Restaurant/Food Management Business Negotiating Expertise
Hello Members:
We are requesting a couple of members with restaurant/food managment business negotiating expertise, to work with the VP of Programs on an important new project. If you have experience and a degree of expertise in this specialized area, please contact me at: [email protected]. We appreciate, in advance, your commitment to our incomparable all-volunteer club and the time and energy that you will be devoting.
Thanks very much,
Eden J. Weiss
VP of Programs
Has anyone cycled the Blue Ridge Mountains w/ Black Bear Adventures?
Here is their link:
http://blackbearadventures.com/
This trip has been on my bucket list ever since an article about it appeared in Bicycling Mag some years ago (wish I could find it now . . ) The first three days average about 85 mikes and 8000' of climbing. (Yikes!)
I've been emailing with the owner/operator of the tour company, and he sounds like a real gent.
SW Nashville
A few friends and I are headed to TN for some riding this weekend. We're staying out by the Natchez Trace. If anyone has been and has suggestions for good riding, we'd love to hear.
Thanks!