Ladies Camp Offered to Improve Mountain Bike Skills! Ladies will learn bike handling skills, new trails, techniques, nutritional information, trail information, trail etiquette and more.
Sarah Tescher and Elka Brutsaert have teamed up with Cindy Dahlberg and Durango Mountain Bike Camp to offer an expanded selection of clinics for women. There will be a series of clinics with the first clinic starting on Saturday April 25th. 10% of all proceeds from the clinics will be given to local charities, including Mercy Medical Center-Breast Care Center, Womens Resource Center, DEVO and Fort Lewis College Cycling team.
Dates: 4/25, 5/9, 6/13, 7/11, 8/22
$50 per clinic or $225 for the series
Clinic #1, Saturday April 25th
9:00 until 1:00p.m. meet at Mountain Bike Specialists-949 Main Avenue
Outside from 9:00 until noon and then finish the clinic with a one hour classroom session.
Contact: Patti Zink 970-247-0206 or patti@durangomountainbikecamp.com
For reservation please visit www.durangomountianbikecamp.com
Sarah Tescher 970-779-8480
Elka Brutsaert 970-749-2946
Cindy Dahlberg 970-385-0411
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April 17th, 2009 · Comments Off
Support the FLC Cycling Team!
FLC Cycling Team Clothing is 40% off through May 1st at the FLC Bookstore in the College Union Building on the FLC Campus. The selection of items is huge: Water/Wind proof thermal and rain jackets, long sleeve jerseys, women’s and men’s short sleeve jerseys, womens and mens bib and non-bib shorts, thermal bib tights, arm and leg warmers, socks, hats, t-shirts and hoodies. A portion of the proceeds go to the cycling team in its endeavor to win yet another National Championship at Collegiate Road Nationals, May 8-10 in Fort Collins, CO.
FLC BOOKSTORE HOURS: 7:30-4:30
MONDAY-FRIDAY
(STORE WILL BE OPEN THIS SATURDAY 4/18 11:30-1:30)
For more info on the FLC Cycling Team check out: http://cycling.fortlewis.edu
For more info on the sale or to purchase by phone, contact: Tammy Hendrix, 970-247-7497, hendrix_t@fortlewis.edu
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April 17th, 2009 · Comments Off
After the last couple of rides there have been some reports of dangerous riding. When you participate in group ride you have to remember that the most important thing is safety! The following guidelines are meant to expand on the guidelines that all members are required to read when they first sign-up for the season.
Obey all traffic laws including stop signs and traffic lights! This year’s routes have been chosen so that there are a minimum of stop signs and traffic lights. For the few stop signs and traffic lights we do have on our routes, the group has to stop. This is the biggest complaint from non-cyclists about how we ride. If we as a club can demonstrate that we are capable of obeying traffic laws it will go a long way towards improving our communities perception of cycling.
Saturday group rides are rides; NOT races! The purpose of the DWC organized Saturday rides is to give cyclists of all abilities to ride safely in a group. All groups (including the very fast group 1) have pre-determined regroups in the event that the group breaks apart. If you improve your ability to ride in a group it will make you a better racer.
Know your ability! Most people who participate in group rides overestimate or underestimate their ability level. After 2 or 3 group rides you should have a good idea of how fast you are riding and you should join the appropriate group. This will make for better continuity within the groups, which will make for better rides.
Drop to the back of your group if you have to remove clothing! Unless you are an experienced rider do not attempt to take off clothing, unwrap an energy bar, or even reach for a water bottle while riding in the middle of a pack. There were reports, after the last two rides, of riders who have been swerving while attempting to do these things. This makes it extremely dangerous for the riders around you. In some cases you should probably stop completely before trying to disrobe in order to keep from endangering yourself.
Keep your line in the pack, especially around turns! On most rides you will be riding in a pace-line of some type. If the pace is too hard, take a shorter turn at the front. If you have to sit at the back, tell the people around you so that someone is not waiting for you to ride to the front. If you find yourself struggling at the back for most of the ride you need to join the slower group next time. If you don’t know how to ride in a pace-line ask the people around you! We are working to have mentor riders in every group who know the basics of group riding. If you are interested in being a mentor rider, contact Spencer.
See you on the road!
Spencer durangowheelclub@gmail.com
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April 14th, 2009 · Comments Off
09 Dead Elk #3,4/1/09,40degrees,Wind N 5-20mph (very cold)
- Ian Gordon,FLC,31:20
- Brandon McNellis,DWC,37:45
- Joel Richards,DWC,38:12
09 Dead Elk #4, 4/8/09, 50degrees, Wind SW 5-15mph
- Michael Carroll,DWC,29:31
- Sean Peck,DWC,32:24
- Beau Savage,DWC,33:16
- Jesse Vondracek,DWC,33:40
- Joe Burtoni,DWC,34:22
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Tags: Results · Time Trial Series
April 6th, 2009 · Comments Off
The Fort Lewis College Cycling Team and Durango Wheel Club will hold the annual Squawker Road Classic events April 11-12th in and around Durango and the Fort Lewis College Campus. The race is part of the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Cycling Conference season and will also have USA Cycling Open Categories.
The action will begin Saturday morning with the Bread/ East Animas TTT and ITT. Team and Individual Time Trial races start at 8:00am at Core Value Fitness Center at the intersection of CR 250 and 32nd St.. Collegiate four person teams will start at one minute intervals and USA Cycling category individuals will start at 9am at 30 second intervals, finishing on CR250A before the DSNGRR tracks.
There may be short delays at CR252/CR250 and CR250/CR250A intersections to allow racers to pass. Racing will finish by 10:00am.
Racing action will continue Saturday April 11 at 11:00am with the Morehart Neighborhood Criterium taking place in the historic downtown residential area. The course is a fast spectator friendly circuit utilizing 4th, 5th, and 6th Avenues as well as 8th, 9th, and 10th streets. Racing will end at 6pm.
The criterium course will be completely closed to traffic from 10am-6pm on Saturday, April 11th.
Racing concludes on Sunday, April 12 with the Coca-Cola Road Race, starting at 7:00am at the Education/Business Hall on Rim Drive. Will continue on North Rim Drive (CR239), turn right on North College/Goeglein Gulch Road (CR238), and right on East 8th Avenue back to Rim Drive, completing circle. Racing will finish by 4:00pm.
Minor traffic delays can be expected during the road race on N. College Drive it will be requested that anyone needing access to/from the residences/businesses affected by the course use North College Drive this is for the safety of the participants. 8th Avenue will be closed from College Dr. to the stoplight on campus from 7am to 4pm.
There will be USCF open categories for the individual time trail, criterium and road race. For an official flyer with all the details please visit the FLC Cycling website at http://cycling.fortlewis.edu/?page_id=79
Please come cheer on the FLC Cycling Team and local racers as they compete against their conference and regional foes!
We will need many volunteers to make this event a success! To volunteer contact Spencer durangowheelclub@gmail.com
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