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700x20 tire for NYC Triathlon?

Submitted by cadence88 on Tue, 06/26/2012 - 6:57pm

Has anyone done the NYC Triathlon? If so, do you think it would be good to use 20mm tires. I'm about 150 lbs riding Easton Circuit rims (28mm deep semi-aero). I only ask since Michelin Pro3s are selling $5 cheaper per tire for 20s vs 23s. My concern is that any advantage the 20s might give would be diminished by the condition of the roads on this route. Please give input if you've done this race before....hopefully you reply before the sale ends tonight :)

Thanks!

Poconos riding

Submitted by ERayvid on Tue, 06/26/2012 - 3:49pm

Getting married in July and am looking to spend my bachelor weekend (in a couple weeks) with some buddies riding through some beautiful roads that aren't too far from the city. We're thinking of the Poconos. 

Can anyone recommend some rides (think A level) and places to stay?

Much appreciated!

Parking Bike on the Sidewalk, Can a Business Make You Move It?

Submitted by Christina Thede on Tue, 06/26/2012 - 2:04pm

Today I parked my bike on the street, on a street sign in front of a hotel.  I always park my bike on the street, and I try to be coutreous by not blocking driveways, doors, chaining to private property, etc.  So, once I had parked the bike and began walking away, I had 2 hotel staff come out and tell me I couldn't park there.  I told them that this is a street sign on the curb and it's not their property.  Of course they insisted I unlock it and move it or they would move it for me.  I told them if they did that, I would go straight to the police and report the bike stolen.  Finally I ended up moving it just because I didn't want to deal with the headache if they actually followed through and took my bike. 

AM NY article

Submitted by jegrgic on Tue, 06/26/2012 - 11:44am

anybody read the artile in AMNY this morning?  i coundt help but sense a tinge of negativity despite its attempt to bring cycling safety to the forefront. am i the only one?

 

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Seeking Group of Cyclists to be Featured in Commercial

Submitted by cruplin89 on Tue, 06/26/2012 - 10:38am

 

Tomorrow night—Tuesday—there will be a meeting held at the Orangetown Town Hall about the crash on Route 9W that killed Janet Martinez.

It is expected that the reaction of some people at the meeting will be to ban bicycles from the section of 9W that stretches from Sparkill to Nyack, NY. (I had several people say this to me when I conducted interviews just after her death.)

Other residents will be asking to reduce the speed limit to 30 mph, and reduce or eliminate truck traffic.

The public is invited to attend.

The family and friends of Ms. Martinez asked for the meeting, and will be in attendance. They encourage cyclists to attend so they can make their voices heard, and help make that section of roadway safer.

DATE: Tuesday June 26th

Cycling mystery from the West Coast

Submitted by JFinder on Mon, 06/25/2012 - 4:30pm

Can anyone explain this California ride listing:

"This ride is flat .... This is a great ride to practice pack riding and pace lines.  This group is very fast and windy which makes this ride technical. Please buddy up with someone prior to doing this ride."

1/ What is the reason for the "buddy up" requirement and how would that work? 

2/ What makes a group "windy," and is that something they should be bragging about?

 

Hudson Terrace Alert

Submitted by [email protected] on Mon, 06/25/2012 - 2:58pm

 

The Fort Lee Police have asked that cyclists returning to Manhattan approach the George Washington Bridge as follows:

Continue south after the underpass where we normally would turn, getting into the left turn lane at the light at Bruce Reynolds Boulevard.

Make that left turn onto the sidewalk/bike path by the entrance to Fort Lee Historic Park and proceed to the Bridge pathway.

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