April 2023 News

News for 4-26-2023
Skills Area Soft Opening and Work Party at Big Creek

From RAMBO
Saturday, April 29 9:30 am-2:00 pm, Big Creek Mountain Bike Park, Roswell, GA This will be one of our last work parties before the grand opening. Please come help us install some fencing and do some general site clean up to get things safe and ridable. After the work party we can open the jump lines and the new rock lines for some sessions. Meet by the pump tracks and bring some friends.

News for 4-21-2023
It’s Speedweek!!!!!
Speedweek is here! 8 days of crits around Atlanta, Athens, and Spartanburg (SC)! What crits do you plan to go to and watch?? Of course, Twilight is Saturday, and the weather looks glorious!!

2023 Speedweek Crits
April 21-22 Athens Twilight
April 23 LaGrange Speedweek Crit
April 25 Union City Speedweek Crit
April 26 Peachtree Corners Speedweek Crit
April 28 Spartanburg Crit
April 29 Hapeville Speedweek Crit
April 30 College Park Speedweek Crit

Valley of the Giants Courses Available
From the Gravel Roll
Our Valley of the Giants courses are now available and we hope that we see you out there! Working with the Forest Service is always a fun part of our job but sometimes it takes a little bit of time to confirm routes and make sure we’re only riding where we’re allowed. We always want to be aware of the impact our riders and support staff can cause in delicate ecosystems, making sure we remain respectful stewards of the land. This year the courses are largely the same as 2022 and we’re keeping our fingers crossed that the forest service lets us add one treasured new segment.

Your favorite features are included on as many of the routes as possible:
-The Gauntlet (Long Course only). This devious 2 mi stretch of road will test your fitness, your skills, and your mettle. This feature is early in the race, don’t be a Super Hero, if you got a dropper post, drop it or walk it.
-Helton Creek and it’s Falls of Refreshment (Long and Intermediate). Keep your speed up and float through without getting our feet or bring an extra pair of socks, that banjo music you hear isn’t for saving soggy soles.
-Wolf Creek Gap’s Stairway to Heaven (Long and Intermediate). What it lacks in turns it does not lack in elevation. Pace yourself and be ready for the fully-stocked aid station at the end.
-Duncan Ridge Rollercoaster (All Routes). This 30 minute long descent gives you a chance to catch your breath if you can keep from hoopin’ and hollerin’.

Price increases coming up! As we close in on Valley of the Giants, registration costs will increase. Sign up soon to secure the $60 pricing. $70 – register before May 7* $80 – register before May 14*$100 – day of registration

Valley of the Giants | May 13, 2023 | Blairsville, GA
Pecan Shaker | Sep. 30th, 2023 | Hawkinsville, GA
Bird Dog 100 | Nov 4th, 2023 | Waynesboro, GA

News for 4-19-2023
Ride of Silence 2023

From Bike Law Georgia
On Wed. May 17th, 2023 at 7:00 PM, the Ride of Silence will traverse and unite the globe as nothing before it. Cyclists will take to the roads in a silent procession to honor cyclists who have been killed or injured while cycling on public roadways. Although cyclists have a legal right to share the road with motorists, the motoring public often isn’t aware of these rights, and sometimes not aware of the cyclists themselves.

In 2003, Chris Phelan organized the first Ride of Silence in Dallas after endurance cyclist Larry Schwartz was hit by the mirror of a passing bus and was killed. The Ride of Silence is a free ride that asks its cyclists to ride no faster than 12 mph, wear helmets, follow the rules of the road and remain silent during the ride. There are no registration fees. The ride, which is held during National Bike Month, aims to raise the awareness of motorists, police and city officials that cyclists have a legal right to the public roadways. The ride is also a chance to show respect for and honor the lives of those who have been killed or injured.

Date: May 17, 2023*Start location: Decatur Square – meet at the gazebo – 509 N McDonough St, Decatur, GA 30030*End location: Bike Law GA – 119 N McDonough St, Decatur GA 30030*Time: riders meet 6:30, wheels down 7 pm*Route distance: 9 miles w/ optional shorter route*no registration fees*post-ride beverages and pizza at Bike Law GA*the Ride of Silence is part of the ATL Cycling Festival 2023
https://www.facebook.com/events/713480523899627
http://www.rideofsilence.org/locations-domestic.php?s=GA#GA (the GA ride is already registered on the international website too)

News for 4-18-2023
Smyrna Kids Bike Rodeo

From Smyrna Parks and Recreation
Bike Rodeo: On May 6, Smyrna Parks and Recreation is teaming up with the Smyrna Fire Department to host a Bike Rodeo. With the outdoor season quickly approaching, get ready to ride! Visit North Cooper Lake Park and let team members help you prepare your bicycles for the trails! Different stations will be available for participants to have their bicycles’ safety checked, learn how to stay safe on the roads, have their tires pumped up, and receive some free giveaways. Free helmets will be given away to the first 80 people! Once your bike is checked and ready to go, try it out on the tracks and test your skills. This is a family-friendly event and is open to everyone! No registration is required and this is a free event.

Rope Mill Fast+Furious
From Mountain Goat Adventures
JOIN US FOR OUR NEWEST EVENT!!! The Rope Mill Fast+Furious 15 Mile Mountain Bike Race presented by Northside Hospital – Cherokee – May 27, 2023 at Rope Mill Park in Woodstock, GA! Make plans to join us for our newest event! This Fast+Furious 15 course features nearly all the trails at Rope Mill Park and will begin along the concrete path to allow riders to space out before entering the singletrack portion of the course. Riders will turn right at the bridge and complete Moore’s Pass, Power House, Raceway and Turbine all in a clockwise direction. These trails are farily wide and allow for passing. Riders will then return across the bridge and complete Explorer Loops 1, 2, and 3 counter-clockwise. The course returns to the start/finish via singletrack trail that links Explorer to the parking lot, crosses the parking lot, then heads onto the Avalanche Trail where riders will proceed counter-clockwise on Avalance Trail Loops 1, 2, and 3 and then head back to the start/finish to complete the course. The categories for 2023 are age based and the same as we have used for the Blankets Creek Dirty 15 Mile Race. You can see full details and a list of categories on the ROPE MILL FAST+FURIOUS 15 WEBSITE.

Super soft and comfy tri-blend event shirt for all participants who register before May 5th! Mountain Goat Race Gear Tote for all participants courtesy of our swag sponsor, Dalton Automotive!
-Medals and sponsor prizes 3 deep in all categories, podium shirts for all first place finishers.
-Staggered starts by category for rider/volunteer safety.

HAVE FAMILY MEMBERS WHO RUN?
We are also offering a separate 10k or half marathon trail run on a similar course in the morning before the bike race!
This event is a major fundraiser for SORBA Woodstock, so please come out and support your local trails!

News for 4-14-2023
Attention Tucker Ride Riders

From Facebook
ATTN: Groups that ride from Tucker, GA on Saturday mornings
Main Street Tucker will be CLOSED to ALL traffic (bikes & cars) on Saturday, May 6th from 6am – 7pm for the Tucker Day festival. If you ride from Tucker on Saturday mornings, please make alternate plans for Saturday 5/6/23 as there will be no/limited parking available and you will not be able to ride down Main Street. Police will be issuing tickets for non-compliance to the street closure. Ride on!

Wahoo Missed Debt Payment
From Cyclingnews.com
“If you are keeping score, mark down a point for yet another cycling company facing stiff headwinds post-pandemic, because according to SGB Media (opens in new tab), Wahoo Fitness missed required debt service payments as of the 2nd of April. The news is only the latest bad news for Wahoo.

Going into the spring of 2022, American credit rating and risk analysis company Moody’s Investors Service predicted that Wahoo would have a “negative free cash flow of around $30-$35 million” over the subsequent 12 months. This prediction was based on falling consumer demand as 2021 came to a close.”
Read the full article.

https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/wahoos-credit-rating-downgraded-again-after-defaulting-on-payment/

News for 4-13-2023
NCL Announces New Date and Venue for Atlanta Race

From Velonews:
“On Tuesday afternoon, the National Cycling League (NCL) announced the date and venue for the third race in the NCL Cup series.

The Atlanta Invitational, originally scheduled to be the second race of the series on May 14, will now take place on August 20, 2023.

The league says that it changed the date in order to accommodate a new host venue — the Porsche Experience Center Atlanta, “a world class venue that has never hosted a cycling race before,” according to the NCL.

With the date change, the NCL Cup will see a large gap between its first and second races — the Miami Invitational was last weekend, and Denver will now be the second event on August 13.” Read the full article.

News for 4-11-2023
Sunny King Crit

The Sunny King Criterium presented by Sunny King Automotive Group returns for its 21st year on Saturday, May 6th. The Sunny King Criterium is one of the premier criterium races in the southeast, bringing the best racers from around the country together for top-level competition. The course is in the heart of downtown Anniston. A thriving community close to both Atlanta, GA and Birmingham, AL. affectionally named, the Model City.

Last year’s winner, ACC’s third place, Alfredo Rodriguez, returns with a new team, the Miami Nights. Joining him will be Clever Martinez, second place last year in the ACC overall. Either can win this race, so watch for these two to work in unison. The question is, who gets the chance? It could be Brandon Feehrey who takes that chance. Brandon won the American Criterium Cup in 2022 and placed fourth last year in Anniston. Brandon also returns with a new team, the Miami Blazers. He’ll be looking for the Red jersey again, and Sunny King might be where he finds it. The Sunny King Criterium will be streaming live, so get ready to take your front seat to all the action on May 6th.

News for 4-10-2023
National Cycling League Atlanta Race
The NCL has removed Atlanta and all other races from their website. I don’t know why. No one had heard anything about it for months. They had a meet and greet about 2 months ago, but I was not able to attend (darn day job that pays my bills). I don’t know anyone that did, and they did not respond to a question I had. No details had appeared between then and now about the course, time, or anything other than a date. I’ll update as I find out, if I can find out.

If you want to watch some amazing racing, I can’t recommend enough attending the Speedweek races coming up starting April 21! I am hoping to be at Athens and Hapeville with my camera. Besides Athens, I know Union City, Hapeville, and College Park will be parties! I wish I could attend them, but see #dayjob.

2023 Speedweek Crits
April 21-22 Athens Twilight
April 23 LaGrange Speedweek Crit
April 25 Union City Speedweek Crit
April 26 Peachtree Corners Speedweek Crit
April 28 Spartanburg Crit
April 29 Hapeville Speedweek Crit
April 30 College Park Speedweek Crit

News for 4-5-2023
An Ode to Dick Lane Velodrome (by Google Bard)

Dick Lane Velodrome,
A place of speed and glory,
Where cyclists race to the finish line,
And dreams are made and broken.

The track is made of concrete,
And the boards are lined with spectators,
Who cheer on their favorite riders,
And hold their breath as they take the final turn.

The air is thick with the smell of sweat,
And the sound of the wheels on the track,
As the riders push themselves to the limit,
In search of victory.

Dick Lane Velodrome is a place of history,
Where legends have been made,
And where dreams are still born.

It is a place of hope,
Where anything is possible,
And where the future is unwritten.

Dick Lane Velodrome is a place of magic,
Where dreams come true,
And where anything is possible.

Lake Russell Work Day
From Biking Lake Russell
Lake Russell Work Day, Sat., April 29 8:45 am-1:00 pm, We will be working on a new reroute on the Sourwood Trail from Nancytown Road down to the new bridge just completed by the Forest Service. The reroute will improve the trail sustainability and should create an improved user experience. We will be scheduling more work days for the winter/spring to continue working on this reroute of the Sourwood Trail. Hopefully one or two of these dates will fit your schedule. I also know we will probably lose a couple of dates to the weather. My hope is that everyone that sees this could come to at least one work day. If that happens, we can accomplish a lot. Please share this with your friends and other Lake Russell Trail users. All tools will be provided. We will be providing lunch at this work day, so let me know if you are coming. If you’re joining us please bring the following:
Long pants, Sturdy shoes or boots (no open toe footwear), Eye protection, Work gloves, Hard hat (some will be provided, bike helmets will do), Sunscreen, Water
If you need more information PM me or send the coordinator an e-mail at keithowen223@gmail.com. If you plan on coming, let me know via e-mail so we can have an adequate headcount.

News for 4-3-2023
Rides Page Updated for 2023 Riding Season!

It’s DST and GROUP RIDE SEASON!
The Rides page is updated on Southeastern Cycling! I’ve updated all Atlanta area rides that I have information for. I purged a lot that had been on hold. I also added some from bike shops and such. There are now a couple of intown beginner super chill rides, too. As a note, there are some rides I have not listed as they don’t require helmets. As someone that has had her head saved by a helmet more than once, I cannot list group rides that don’t require helmets.


Know of a ride that isn’t listed? Send me an email. I have to have a Facebook group, Instagram page, or website along with it, so that people can get more info.

Bearings Bike Works Podium Party
From Bearings Bike Works
Guests at our upcoming spring event are in for a culinary treat! Bearings Podium Party on Saturday, April 29, will feature handcrafted street tacos from renowned local chef and consultant Kevin Maxey, former Vice President of Culinary at Ford Fry Restaurants. With nearly 30 years of experience in the industry, Maxey has worked with acclaimed Atlanta restaurants including Craft, Superica, King + Duke, and recently, Azotea Cantina. Accompanying Maxey’s mouth-watering tacos will be an all-you-can eat salsa bar, local craft beer from Line Creek Brewing, a selection of wine, and tasty treats from Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams. Grab your tickets to the Podium Party today and join us for a night of delicious food, drinks, and fun times in support of Bearings’ youth programs!

Enjoy a special live performance by Das Kaiser What’s a party without live music? We’re excited to share that Bearings Podium Party will feature a performance by Das Kaiser, featuring Paceline Project race team member Willem Kaiser on guitar and vocals. Das Kaiser has performed in many popular venues around Atlanta including The Earl, Smith’s Olde Bar, and Variety Playhouse and we’re thrilled to have them join us at Bearings’ very own campus for a special Podium Party live show!

Volunteers Needed! We need enthusiastic volunteers to join in and help make this event a success! Sign up for a shift and you’ll receive free access to the event, plus food & drink tickets. You’ll get to enjoy the party, while supporting our youth programs in a fun and meaningful way!

News for 3-31-2023
ATL Airport District Announces Return of Fifth Annual Spin the District

From the ATL Airport District

ATLANTA – (March 30, 2023) – The ATL Airport District, the destination marketing organization for the cities of College Park, Hapeville and Union City, Georgia, today announced the return of the community’s fifth annual cycling race series, Spin the District. The highly anticipated, family-friendly event provides an immersive experience for both cyclists and spectators as the area’s streets transform into a premier cycling destination. Tuesday, April 25, marks the official start of Spin the District with a new twilight criterium and first-ever Union City Crit. The series will continue Saturday, April 29, with the Hapeville Crit followed by the College Park Crit on Sunday, April 30, which is also the USA Crits Speed Week Finals.

“We are thrilled to celebrate another year of Spin the District with friends, family and spectators as we cheer on elite cyclists whipping by and enjoy all the lively festivities throughout the week,” said Cookie Smoak, president of the ATL Airport District. “Every year, Spin the District delivers as an action-packed, family-friendly event and we are excited to expand the fun with the new addition of our evening criterium in Union City.”

Kicking off at 4 p.m., Spin the District launches during USA Crits Speed Week with the first-ever Union City Crit – a new twilight criterium featuring a fast-paced course with a crazy tight corner. Races will take place under the streetlights alongside a family-friendly disco-themed street festival with music, food trucks, beverages and activities for all ages. Cyclist registration and details can be accessed online.

The Hapeville Crit will begin with junior races at 9 a.m. and is the fastest cycling adventure for participants with a 1.4-kilometer route, seven-corner, pancake-flat course through the heart of the city and a 150-meter straight finish. Starting at noon, guests can enjoy an artist market, food trucks and other festivities until 6 p.m. at the free neighborhood block party, all while cheering on the cyclists. The day will include racing for all ages and levels including the One-Lap Blast for children on two wheels and the Straightaway Sprint for children on trikes, training wheels and balance bikes. Kid races will occur at approximately 3 p.m., followed by the pro men and women’s races, which feature some of the best cyclists in the country. Rider registration and details are available online.

USA Crits Speed Week Finals will take place at the College Park Crit, featuring a five-corner course with tight turns, a screaming fast back straight and an uphill finish. The action-packed day begins at 9 a.m. with junior races. The Bayou Block Party begins at noon where spectators can indulge in a crawfish boil and local food trucks alongside family-friendly games, music and more. The competition will include some of the nation’s fastest cyclists racing for the crown through the historic streets of downtown College Park, as well as two kid races, the Hill Sprint and the Straightaway Sprint. Cyclist registration and details can be accessed online.

For this year’s series, the District has teamed up with Hotel Indigo, located less than three blocks from the College Park Crit, to offer a discounted rate for Speed Weekend. Guests can enjoy a special event rate of $124/night plus tax when booking now through April 14, 2023, through this link. For more information on lodging or to book your hotel, visit SpinTheDistrict.com/lodging.

Spectator attendance is free for all three criteriums. For more information on how to be a part of this experience as a participant, volunteer or artist visit SpinTheDistrict.com and follow @spinthedistrict on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. To learn more about the ATL Airport District, call 404-334-7500 or visit www.ATLdistrict.com. For updates on everything in “The District,” follow @ATLDistrict on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

News for 3-23-2023
Allatoona Work Party

From MTB Atlanta
Allatoona Work Party Saturday, March 25 9am-Noon 5690 Old Stilesboro Rd NW, Acworth, GA 30101. We’ll be building a couple bridges and blazing trail on a brand new yet to be named trail. Come lend a hand and maybe help us figure out a name. Each month we get together to give back to the trails at Allatoona Creek Park by hosting a work party to perform trail maintenance work to keep the trails at the park in top shape! Meet at the main parking lot at Stilesboro Rd. and be ready to go at 9. Wear warm clothes, closed toed shoes, bring gloves, a pack, water and snacks. We provide lunch, tools, trail knowledge and a ton of STOKE!

News for 3-22-2023
Kitsbow Clothing Closes
From Bike Rumor
“From the highs of new products today, to the lows of harsh economic realities: Kitsbow has just announced that they are closing up shop. The news was dropped on their Instagram page along with a lengthy letter from the current CEO David Billstrom on their website.

The news comes as a big shock after recent announcements like new flannel fits, and an apparel store to buy and sell used gear. The news also comes just over a year after a major corporate restructuring…” Read the full article.

Kitsbow is/was a mtb clothing manufacturer in Old Fort, NC that still made their clothing in Western NC.

March 2023 News

News for 3-23-2023
Allatoona Work Party

From MTB Atlanta
Allatoona Work Party Saturday, March 25 9am-Noon 5690 Old Stilesboro Rd NW, Acworth, GA 30101. We’ll be building a couple bridges and blazing trail on a brand new yet to be named trail. Come lend a hand and maybe help us figure out a name. Each month we get together to give back to the trails at Allatoona Creek Park by hosting a work party to perform trail maintenance work to keep the trails at the park in top shape! Meet at the main parking lot at Stilesboro Rd. and be ready to go at 9. Wear warm clothes, closed toed shoes, bring gloves, a pack, water and snacks. We provide lunch, tools, trail knowledge and a ton of STOKE!

News for 3-22-2023
Kitsbow Clothing Closes
From Bike Rumor
“From the highs of new products today, to the lows of harsh economic realities: Kitsbow has just announced that they are closing up shop. The news was dropped on their Instagram page along with a lengthy letter from the current CEO David Billstrom on their website.

The news comes as a big shock after recent announcements like new flannel fits, and an apparel store to buy and sell used gear. The news also comes just over a year after a major corporate restructuring…” Read the full article.

Kitsbow is/was a mtb clothing manufacturer in Old Fort, NC that still made their clothing in Western NC.

News for 3-17-2023
Fox MTB Trail Public Days

From Prima Tappa
Beginning April 8th, each Saturday in April we will open the Fox MTB trails to the public leading up to our race on Saturday, May 6th. 8am-noon each day. $ 5.00 Min Donation. Must sign Waiver. 7.5 Miles of trail open. Helmet required. All riders must stay on trail (No Exploring). Course is counter clockwise. This event takes place from the field out front and not inside the track.Ride within your ability. No riders entering trail after 12 noon. 100% proceeds go to your local middle & high school mountain bike teams!

NorthBEAST Crit Time Change
From Topview Sports
There will be a 2 hour Delay for the Piedmont NorthBEAST Cycling Classic CRITERIUM (SUNDAY Only). It will be pretty chilly early that morning so we will start the racing at 10am so the Collegiate riders don’t freeze. The Saturday Schedule remains unchanged. There will not be another flyer posted. Simply view this flyer and add 2 hours to find your updated start time for SUNDAY ONLY.

News for 3-15-2023
Trail Build Day Lakeshore Bike Park
From MTB Atlanta
Trail Build Day at Lakeshore Bike Park, Sunday, March 26 1-4pm. Join us for a Trail Build Day at Lakeshore Bike Park in Carrolton from 1-4. Meet at the parking lot in front of the ball fields in front of the Lakeshore Rec Center. Look for the MTB Atlanta flag to see where to park. We will be doing general clean up of the new construction to prepare the park for opening. Please wear long pants, closed toed shoes, bring a pack, water, snacks, gloves and your epic pen if you are allergic to bees.

Sope Creek Sweep the Hooch
From MTB Atlanta
Sweep the Hooch at Sope Creek, Sat., March 25, 2023 8:30am-noon Every year we partner with the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area to do maintenance on the trails at Sope Creek and Cochran Shoals. You must register for this event here: https://chattahoochee.org/event/sweep-the-hooch/

News for 3-14-2023
Georgia Criteria Season

From the East Point Track Club
It’s just about Criterium season! The East Point Track Club has you covered this spring with five incredible options we’ve partnered with to help put on. There will be three brand-new races and two “old and comfortable hats” that we hope you still love as much as we do.

Newnan Criterium Rock & Roll Criterium – April 15th
First up, EPTC has partnered with Bike Coweta and the City of Newnan for this spectacular crit course, and they’re going all out to make this first-year event absolutely jaw-dropping. Seriously! They may have even included a kitchen sink. Please put this event on your radar. This race will be a true Downtown Criterium, racing around the courthouse with two long straightaways, falling down and then back up with four fast corners. You’ll fly past the start finish on one side and listen to live music on the backstretch. If you’re not excited about this event, you should be, seriously! Let’s say seriously one more time, just because we’re so excited. The Criterium is part of a full line-up of events, which can be found on the Bike Coweta website.

Thanks to the ATL Airport District, this will be Spin the District’s 5th year as part of Speed Week, and we’ve made a few significant changes that keep upping the anty on Speed Week. So keep reading, or since it’s Spin, and you already know it’s fantasmagical!

Union City Criterium – April 25
Welcome, Union City, to the Criterium scene, with a scorching flat, three-corner, mid-week, twilight Crit. You’ll be going from zero to Mach One over and over again. (Ok, not zero, and not Mach One, but the course is a power rider’s dream.) We’re throwing a Disco Block Party with music, food trucks, and games to keep the energy high. (Luckily, you’ll have Wednesday off from racing, so you can kick back a little with a few Arches – Spin All Day Lagers)

Hapeville Criterium – April 29
We moved Hapeville back to last weekend to keep the party on the Southside all weekend. The day will feature the same fast, technical, six-ish corner crit course as before, just with more party thrown in to make you want to go that much faster! We have tweaked the schedule a touch, so make sure to look at the times.

College Park Criterium – April 30
Like in past years, Speed Week will be crowning the king and queen of the south racing scene with the College Park Criterium. It will be the same five-corner course, with a rip-roaring downhill and grueling uphill finish. And, like Hapeville, the only big change will be the party. This year, we’re throwing a Bayou Block Party with a crawfish boil to entice more spectators. In addition, we’ll have food trucks if mudbugs aren’t your jam, an artist market/bike expo, music, games, and more.

Peachtree Corners
Curiosity Lab Criterium – April 26
New to Speed Week, we’ve been working to develop this new twilight crit that will be pretty unique. Peachtree Corners and Curiosity Lab are going all in and will feature an array of innovative technologies currently being deployed to help protect vulnerable road users (VRUs). This event will also showcase the VRU safety technology of tomorrow. The course is a 1.2-mile dumbbell finishing in front of Peachtree Corners City Hall.

News for 3-13-2023
Tucker Ride Ask

From ATLPTN:
When congregating for our beloved Tucker ride on Saturdays, please make sure to not block the entrance to the Corner Cup Cafe (CCC) on Main Street…or any other business for that matter. This business and others welcomes our crazy group to use downtown as a starting point, we just need to be respectful of their operations.

Updates for a few days
I am sick, so I may not update much this week til I feel better. 🙁

News for 3-11-2023
Daylight Saving Time

It’s every cyclist’s favorite time of year! Daylight Saving Time! Group ride time! I am starting to update the rides page. It usually takes me a few weeks. If you know of a ride update, please contact me!

News for 3-8-2023
Move For Grady to Raise Funds for Grady Health System

Press Relwase
ATLANTA – Move For Grady, the Ride, Run, or Walk event formerly VeloCity, is returning on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at the Bouckaert Farm in Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia. The event will begin at 7:00 a.m. and conclude at 5:00 p.m. Five cycling routes (10-, 25-, 50-, 65-, or 100 miles) and two run/walk routes (5k or 10k) are available for registrants. All funds raised will directly support Grady Health System, the area’s only Level 1 Trauma Center, to ensure equitable access to care for all in the community regardless of ability to pay.

Registrants can expect breakfast and coffee before starting their routes. Each route is fully supported and will have plenty of rest stops for riders, runners, and walkers. After completing their routes, registrants can enjoy a Finish Line Celebration with lunch, drinks, and live music. Outdoor activities include a Kid’s Dash and an adventure zone for the whole family to enjoy.

Registration fees vary based on the selected event, including parking, breakfast, route/course support, the Finish Line Celebration, and the official 2023 t-shirt. Virtual options are also available for participants.

To register, visit MoveForGrady.com and for questions, reach out to support@moveforgrady.com.

Move For Grady
Saturday, May 6, 2023
7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Bouckaert Farm
9445 Browns Lake Road
Chattahoochee Hills, GA 30213

News for 3-7-2023
Blanket’s Creek Work Party

From SORBA Woodstock
Come join us for the March work party at Blanket’s Creek Saturday, March 18, 9am-1pm. We’ll be doing finishing work on Gnarnia, prepping the trails for Summer, and making other specific improvements. Bring sturdy boots and plenty of water. Lunch is provided.

Curiosity Lab Criterium
From City of Peachtree Corners, GA Facebook Post
The Curiosity Lab Criterium 2023 bike race On Wednesday, April 26, 2023, professional cyclists will descend on Technology Parkway as part of “Speed Week” and participate in a series of races on the streets of Peachtree Corners within the living laboratory environment of Curiosity Lab. The 6-race series will begin at 3:30 PM with the women’s amateur division and conclude with the men’s professional division beginning at 8:10 PM. The Speed Week Series is a premier week-long event on the USA Cycling professional circuit that draws cyclists from around the world, including Olympic Medalists as well as world and national champions. In 2022, the professional men’s and women’s events drew cyclists from 36 states and 19 countries. Bring the whole family and enjoy the racing, the food trucks, and the exhibits featuring new cycling and safety technologies. Bring a bike for your little ones as we will hold kids’ races at 5:45 pm (in three age categories of 3-4, 5-6, and 7-8) along a 100-yard flat course in front of city hall. Parking information and other event details will be released closer to the event. Save the date and pedal your way out to the fun.

News for 3-3-2023
Charleston Park Work Party
From RAMBO
Charleston Park Work Party
, Sat., March 11, 9 am-1 pm Join us on March 11th to provide some TLC to the high erosion areas of the trail. Look forward to seeing you there.

News for 3-2-2023
Dick Lane Velodrome New Rider Class
From Brian Sullivan and the DLV
The first 2023 track certification session will take place the weekend of March 25-26 (1 to 4pm each day). The two-day class is designed to certify new riders for track training and racing. We’ll cover all of the basics. No previous track or fixed gear experience is needed. Bikes are provided. The session is perfect for cyclists interesting in giving track racing a try. Or, for those who are just curious and want to experience the velodrome’s banking on a real track bike. Riders who have taken the class in the past are welcome to sit in for a refresher. If you’ve previously completed the class and want to join us, email: brian at dicklanevelodrome.com. Cost is $60 including a rental bike. Helmets are required. Full details: https://www.dicklanevelodrome.com/certification/

News for 3-1-2023
Dick Lane Velodrome Workday
From the DLV
Workday coming Saturday, March 4th with a rain date of March 5th Hello DLV enthusiasts! We have our first DLV workday scheduled for Sat March 4th at 10am to 4pm.
We have 4 projects to undertake:
1)Clean out concessions and bike room
2)Leaves from behind concessions and bike room moved to curb
3)Pressure wash outside of boards from turn 1 to turn 4
4)Bike Room bike issues identification and fixed if possible
Please signup for a task you would enjoy: volunteersignup.org/PHLE7
Two workdays equals $50 off a DLV season pass! Please feel free to join us any part of the day! We can use the help! Also we are looking for 3 crew leaders! Please email mike@dicklanevelodrome.com if you have an area of expertise in these assignments and feel comfortable leading a group of volunteers.

SORBA Hiring Development Director
From SORBA
SORBA is Hiring a Development Director Are you a passionate mountain biker with a knack for fundraising and developing relationships? We are looking to hire a Development Director to assume full responsibility for the implementation of the annual and multiyear development plan as part of our full-time staff at SORBA. This remote position is available immediately and will remain open until the job is filled. This position provides an excellent opportunity to strengthen your experience in nonprofit development, build a strong network in the southeast, and work for an organization building incredible mountain bike communities throughout the region. Diversity is highly valued within the organization, and diverse candidates are encouraged to apply. Applicants must reside or plan to relocate within the region that SORBA covers.

It’s quiet on The SE Cycling Front

It’s been quiet around here the last week. Really quiet for news! I’ve been working on updating all of the calendars behind the scenes. I hope everyone was able to make it to the Bearings Bike Works swap meet on Saturday! I wish I could have been there, but I had a prior obligation. I heard that the Border Wars Gravel Event was really muddy since it rained out past Roopville, GA much of the day. It’s a great event if you like to gravel ride, check it out next year! Barman cooks lunch. ‘Nuff said.

News for 2-15-2022
Bearing Bike Works Swap Meet

From Bearings
Bearings’ biggest cycling sale yet is less than two weeks away! Come shop our Swap Meet on February 25th from 9-12 and score amazing deals on new and used gear, apparel, parts, components, bikes, and more from Bearings and other local vendors. While you shop, you’ll have the chance to learn more about Bearings’ youth programs and 2023 events, grab some fresh coffee (first 50 shoppers get a free coffee on Bearings!), and spin our prize wheel to win fun swag!

Want to sell with us? Are you interested in selling your own gear or bikes to a large customer base? Are you part of a cycling group or bike shop that would like to share information and connect with attendees at this event? We’d love to have you participate! You can rent a table to sell your gear or parts for just $20, purchase a spot in our monitored bike corral to sell your bike for $10, or sign up to share info about your cycling group or club at no charge! Email jessi@bearingsbikeworks.org for more info, or click below to register now.

REGISTER Join us for a group ride! Hoping to get a ride in the morning of the Swap Meet? We’ve got you covered! Bearings friend and volunteer Axel is hosting a group ride for anyone interested! Wheels down from Bearings at 9:30am for an in-town no-drop 20-mile ride.

https://bearingsbikeworks.org/swap-meet