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May 16 Ring of Fire Crit Series, May 19 Berger Hardware RR, May 19 All That Jazz Criterium, May 19 12 Hours of Tsali, May 19 Pisgah 111K, May 19-20 Mousetail Challenge XC, May 19-20 Rocket City Races, May 20 Skyway Epic 60 Mile Race, May 20 Swayback XC, May 20 Historic Wake Forest Criterium, May 20 Riverfront Classic XC, May 22 Ace Speedway Series, May 24 Lung Buster TT, May 26 TN State TT Championship, May 26-27 Giordana Omnium (Track), May 26-27 Burn 24 Hour Challenge, May 26-28 US Pro TT and RR, May 27 MOAB Crit, May 27 SERC #6 GCS #3 Dauset Trails, May 29 Dixie Classic Crit Series, May 29-30 DLV Working Mans Two Day, May 30 Ring of Fire Crit Series,May 31 St. Francis Med Summer Series, June 2 Lung Buster TT, June 2-3 Johnson City Omnium, June 2 Super Saturday Marathon Night, June 3 Wilmington XC, June 3  Bump N Grind, June 3 Bike to Bike, June 5 Ace Speedway Series, June 6 North Meck Park XC, June 9 Black and Blue Relay, June 9 Memphis Invitational Club RR,  June 9 Junior GA State Track Championships, June 9 SC Road Race Championship, June 9-10 Healthy Newton Omnium, June 10 Uwharrie XC, June 10 Greenville Criterium, June 10 TCRC Training Crit #1, June 10 White Lightning XC, June 12 Dixie Classic Crit Series, June 12 Ace Speedway Series, June 13 Reniassance Park XC, June 13 Big Creek TT, June 13 Ring of Fire Crit Series,  June 13 NashvilleCyclist.com Crit, June 16 SC Time Trial Championship,  June 16 Apex Road Race,  June 16 NashvilleCyclist.com Crit, June 17 Columbus GCS #4, June 17 Peachtree Bikes TT, June 17 N. Charleston Crit, June 17 State Games of NC Crit, June 17 TCRC Training Crit #2, June 19 Dixie Classic Crit Series, June 19 Ace Speedway Series, June 20 NashvilleCyclist.com Crit, June 20-24 U23 Junior Nationals, June 23 Tree Shaker 12/6 Hour Race,   June 23 Asheville STCX, June 23 All That Jazz Crit, June 23-24 Legend of Stanky Creek, June 24 SERC #7 Tiger Rag, June 24  AMBS  Pensacola, June 24 TCRC Training Crit #3, June 26 Dixie Classic Crit Series, June 27 Ring of Fire Crit Series,  June 27 NashvilleCyclist.com Crit, June 28 St. Francis Med Summer Series, June 30 Cookeville Road Race, july 7-8 Georgia Games RR, TT, Crit, July 15 Georgia Games XC, Aug. 11 Boone Breakaway

 

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5-17-2012 Cochran Shoals (Sope Creek) Temporary Trail Closure From SORBA:  Note: This is not the mountain bike trail. It's the crushed gravel, wide multi-use trail that you may or may not use to get to the mtb trail.

Temporary Trail Closures at Cochran Shoals and Johnson Ferry North May 21 through June 1 SANDY SPRINGS, GA: From Monday, May 21 through Friday, June 1, sections of the Cochran Shoals multi-use loop trail will be intermittently closed. The closures will only occur on week days and only affect a one mile segment of the upland (northwest) side of the trail beginning at the Columns Drive parking lot. Over the same period of time, sections of the Johnson Ferry North riverside trail will also be intermittently closed on week days only. The purpose of the closures is to ensure visitor safety during required maintenance of the Colonial Pipeline gas transmission easement. The maintenance work will consist of mowing and tree trimming. For more information or updates, please contact the park’s visitor center at 678-538-1200 or visit the park’s website at www.nps.gov/chat.
 

5-16-2012 Giveaway! Don't forget to enter the Giveaway for Stuffits over on the Southeastern Cycling Facebook Page!

Bicycle Little League The DLV Little League was featured on the local CBS channel's weekly "Fit Kids" segment last week. Watch the video.
 

5-15-2012 Woodland Brook Closed Woodland Brook in Vinings will be closed from approximately May 24 until Aug. 13 to install a new drainage culvert.. The road is popular with cyclists in Buckhead and Vinings. It is used on such rides as the Buckhead Bellyache, the Tuesday World Cup, and Beyond Six Flats. The "cyclist detour" is from the Chattahoochee River heading north on Paces Ferry, turn left onto Randall Farm, Left onto Orchard Knob, right back onto Woodland Brook.

There is also a lot of paving going on in Buckhead. Last week sections of Mt. Paran and Dudley Road near Chastain Park were torn up. Remember to be careful no matter what part of town you are in if the roads are under construction. Pay extra attention to rough pavement, steel plates, sewer grates, gravel, etc.

IMBA-SORBA Announces the Coldwater Mountain Trail System Grand Opening
Introducing Coldwater Mountain, IMBA-SORBA’s newest trail system! The Grand Opening ceremony for Coldwater Mountain, located outside of Anniston, AL, is set for noon, June 1st, at the trailhead. Friday’s ceremony will include acknowledgements, a ribbon cutting, and rides led by the Northeast Alabama Bicycle Association (NEABA), the local IMBA-SORBA chapter. The celebration continues on Saturday, June 2nd, with group and individual rides beginning at 8 a.m., with a complimentary lunch catered by Mellow Mushroom of Anniston. The rides traverse approximately 11 miles of trail that are laid out in a one-mile and ten-mile loop. “We are so very excited to be opening the first phase of this multi-year project. This trail is designed and built to optimize the terrain and bring mountain bicyclists the very best experience. This is a state-of-the art, made-for-fun, purpose-built mountain bike trail, and we invite everyone to come out and join us in this celebration,” says Robin Allen, IMBA-SORBA’s Communication Director.

The Coldwater Mountain Trail System is a testament to the power of partnerships and cooperation, bringing together the Forever Wild Land Trust, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources State Lands Division, Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs, Federal Highway Administration’s Recreational Trails Program,  NEABA International Mountain Bicycling Association, SORBA, Alabama Department of Transportation, Alabama Power Company, City of Anniston, and the Anniston Water Works and Sewer Board.

“The partnerships created to make this project a reality are second only to the health and economic benefits that will be derived from the trail,” said Alabama Governor Robert Bentley. “I am certain this trail will be a magnet to attract mountain bike enthusiasts throughout the Southeast and the nation, and will be a true asset to Alabama and Calhoun County.”

“The Forever Wild Land Trust and ADCNR State Lands Division have been committed for several years to develop public access on the Forever Wild Coldwater Mountain Doug Ghee Nature Preserve and Recreation Area. The current project began in 2009 and grew into the project as we know it today in the winter of 2010. A meeting between State Lands Division staff, ADECA’s State Trails Coordinator and SORBA set this in motion. Soon after that meeting, all the partners mentioned above were working hard to get to this point,” explains Chris Smith, State Lands Manager with the State Lands Division. “So many people have contributed so much to make this project happen,” adds Tom Sauret, IMBA-SORBA Regional Director, “I am grateful to them all, particularly Rob Grant, ADECA’s Recreation Programs Manager. Rob really got the ball rolling, and stayed on top of it throughout. It’s been so great to see the enthusiasm and dedication of all who have been involved in this project, a project that will change the future of this area in such a positive way. Coldwater Mountain is not only a trail system. It’s a mountain biking destination, and the grand opening is the beginning of something big”. Linda Hearn, Chamber Manager, expresses the local communities’ enthusiasm, “The Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce is enthused about the Coldwater Mountain grand opening, and for the massive impact its presence will have on the local community as well as introducing us to new visitors.”

IMBA Trail Solutions designed and built the new loops at Coldwater Mountain. “I wish I had this in my backyard!” exclaims Rich Edwards, Project Supervisor. “One of the great features on the big loop is a 3.5-mile bike-optimized descent. We created it with the longest descent possible, so that you could ride it and not have to pedal. Move back off your seat, and just enjoy yourself. It’s an awesome ride. These two loops are a great start to what Coldwater Mountain will become. They showcase the incredible potential at this site. I’m looking forward to returning in the fall to build the beginner level trail,” says Rich. “Everybody in Trail Solutions connected with this project feels that this is their best work to date, and we’re proud of it. We hope the area riders enjoy and appreciate the work we’ve done, as we had them in mind throughout the design and construction,” explains Stephen Mullins, Project Manager.

To reach the Coldwater Mountain trails, take Interstate 20 to Exit 179. Head north on AL 202/109 Donald G. Holmes Bypass for approximately 2.1 miles. Turn right on Coldwater Road, and the new public access road to the trailhead will be on your right (approximately .2 miles). Follow that road til it ends at the trailhead.

National Bike Month Something would be amiss if I didn't mention that May is National Bike Month, and this is Bike to Work Week. The Atlanta Bicycle Coalition is hosting Bike Trains to work this week. Several area cities including Atlanta and Marietta will be hosting a Ride of Silence. There are also Confident Cycling classes and True Beginner classes. More classes will be offered by the ABC in June.

5-14-2012 Stuffit Review and a Giveaway!

Stuffitts. What are they you might be asking yourself, or you may have already discovered them at a running, tri, or cycling expo. I found the shoe Stuffitts a few years ago when researching a way to dry my cycling shoes after a rainy ride. The old newspaper trick works but sometimes will leave newsprint inside the shoe. Then it gets on your hands and your socks. From the Stuffitts website: "Stuffitts drying inserts are soft, lightweight forms that combat moisture and kill odor in personal wearable gear, including helmets, gloves, footwear, and activewear. Simply put them in your gear, leave them overnight, and remove them the next day to dry, fresh gear." Stuffitts contain cedar, so your gear will smell nice as well. The company is based in Marietta, GA.

Stuffitts sent me two items to test-the helmet Stuffitt and the Gear Bag. I'm also including the shoe Stuffitt since I've been using them for a few years. The shoe Stuffitts are one of the best, simplest things I've ever used. After my cycling shoes get wet, I put them in the shoes, leave them in overnight, and the shoes are dry. My shoes don't stink, and I don't have to deal with wet feet on my next ride. Simple. I've used them in mountain bike and road shoes, "running" shoes (err...the running shoes I power walk in), and sneakers. If your shoes stink and don't need to by dried, put the Stuffitt in for a few hours to help combat the odor.

Stuffitts Gear Bag

The Stuffitt Odor-Killing Gear Bag helps to keep activewear from stinking after use. I'm sure we've all had some smelly cycling clothes that we left in our car for a few hours after a hot, sweaty ride or a rainy, wet ride or worse yet a hot, sweaty, rainy ride. Coming back to the car, our noses are assaulted with the foul smell. For wet cycling clothes wring out the excess water and put them in the Gear Bag instead of the plastic grocery bag. When you take them out to wash them, they will not stink and might even smell good. You nose will thank you. I tried the Gear Bag with several scenarios. I put a wet cotton towel in the gear bag overnight. It was a little drier in the morning but still pretty wet. After a mountain bike race, I put my kit in the Gear Bag and left it in the hot car all day while I photographed a crit. When I took them out about 10 hours later, the clothing was mostly dry and not stinky. It prevented the car from getting smelly. (Disclaimer: I recommend washing any worn cycling clothing before wearing again.) For the last scenario, I put a jersey under running water until it was soaked. I wrung out the excess water and left it in the Gear Bag overnight. The next morning, the jersey was dry. The Gear Bag has a drawstring top and sturdy straps to carry it by. It also has two pockets on the outside for small items.

The Helmet Stuffit fits snugly in any standard size cycling helmet.


The Stuffitts Helmet Saver is made for any type of helmet. I tested it after getting rained on for 20 miles on a road ride. My helmet was wet and had road grime all over it. I rinsed it in the sink with warm water and gently got the grime off. After letting the excess water drip for about 15 minutes, I put the Helmet Stuffitt in and left it overnight. I came back the next morning, and my helmet was dry and smelled fresh. I plan to use it this summer with my horseback riding helmet as well.

A give away! A give away! The first ever for Southeastern Cycling.....

Go "Like" Southeastern Cycling on Facebook. Post on the Southeastern Cycling Facebook page why you would like to try the Stuffitts Glove dryers. One lucky winner will be chosen at random to receive a pair of Thin Layer Glove Stuffitts. The deadline for entering is at noon on Friday, May 18.

Photo courtesy of Stuffitss

Legal Stuff:

How to Enter:
No purchase necessary to enter the Giveaway.

Eligibility:
The Giveaway is open to residents of the United States, excluding Puerto Rico and Guam.

Winner Selection and Notification:
The prize winner of the Glove Stuffits will be selected, in a random drawing of all eligible entries received, no earlier 12:01 pm on May 18, 2012. Winners will be notified via email or Facebook message.

Prizes:
1 pair of Glove Stuffits. The winner must be at least 18 years of age.
The estimated retail value of the prize is approximately $14.95 (fourteen dollars and ninety-five cents)

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By participating, entrants agree that the Sponsors, those involved in the development, production (including prize suppliers), implementation and distribution of this promotion and their respective parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, service providers, and agencies, and their directors, officers, agents, employees, attorneys, and any other person or entity associated with such entities and/or promotion shall not be liable for any and all claims, damages, losses or  injuries, including any third party claims, arising from or relating to, in whole or in part, this Giveaway, including entry and participation is this Giveaway and acceptance, possession, use or misuse of the prizes. All entrants further agree that in the event of any third party claims, damages, losses or injuries, arising from or relating to this Giveaway, they will indemnify Sponsors from any and all such claims, including the attorneys' fees related thereto. Sponsors shall not be liable for entries and winner notification responses that are delayed, lost, misdirected, mis-delivered, marked postage-due, illegible, mutilated, incorrect or incomplete, and such entries will be not be eligible for this Giveaway. The Sponsors shall not be responsible for any technical malfunctions of the telephone network, computer on-line system, computer equipment, software, program malfunctions or other failures, delayed computer transactions or network connections that are human, mechanical or technical in nature, or any combination thereof, including any injury or damage to entrant's or any other person's computer related to or resulting from downloading any part of this Giveaway. Any person attempting to defraud or in any way tamper with this Giveaway will be ineligible for prizes and may be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. The Sponsors reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to cancel or suspend this Giveaway should viruses, bugs or other causes beyond their control corrupt the administration, security or proper play of the Giveaway. The Sponsors further reserve the right to modify the rules of the Giveaway in any way or at any time, as long as reasonable notice is given.

Rules/Winners List:
The Winners' names will be posted on http://www.southeasterncycling.com and the Southeastern Cycling Facebook Page within seven (7) days of the winners' selection.

5-13-2012 More on Speedweek Cyclingnews.com has an article on the Speedweek incident.

5-11-2012 Investigation Opened An investigation has been opened into the incident at the Anderson, SC Speedweek Race that involves a Georgia Rider.

5-10-2012 Such a Tease...Giveaway Coming Stay tuned to Southeastern Cycling on Monday! We will be doing our first ever giveaway for a really cool prize by a local company!

Public Meeting About Yellow River From GATR: WHAT • Public input meeting to express ideas for improving the trail system at Yellow River Park.
WHEN • Thursday, May 17, 2012 at 6:30 p.m.
WHERE • Mountain Park Activity Building, 1063 Rockbridge Road, Stone Mountain 30087.
WHY • Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation has contracted with Foresite Group and Trail Dynamics to create the Yellow River Park Trail Sustainability Assessment and Redevelopment Plan. The assessment aims to formulate a plan to re-design the trail system, to reduce user confusion, and to improve visitor enjoyment. The goal is for the renovated trail system to benefit all park user types while protecting the natural resources of the park. Citizens can visit http://www.gwinnettparks.com for more information.
 

 


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