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April 2014 News

5-2-2014 Tour De Oconee Press Release: The 2014 Tour d’Oconee – Ride The Lion is Back! On Saturday, May 10, 2014 at 8:00 AM try out your whip on the Lion of Oconee. The ride: 62 miles with 2,850 ft of climbs! There are optional routes of 17, 25, & 35 miles all with great SAG stops. A portion of the course is timed. If you want to be timed you MUST let them know when you register. The Td’O Central party (start & finish) returns to Tifosi Optics world headquarters with the big tent and and La Parrilla will be there with a Fajita Bar ($5 per plate … cash only)! Kids are FREE! We allow kids (under 17 years of age as of 5/10/14) to ride and run the Tour d’Oconee for free as long as they’re accompanied by at least 1 paying adult!  A t-shirt is only guaranteed for pre-registered riders. Hats are also available this year. Bring your own cooler / Parking is free at the event 9:00 AM – Ride

Trek Demo There will be a Trek Factory Mountain Bike Demo Saturday, May 10th, 9:00 am-3:00 pm – Trek Factory MTB Demo, Allatoona Creek, 5690 Old Stilesboro Rd., Acworth, GA. – 5690 Old Stilesboro Rd., Acworth, GA  …  Take I-75N to Exit 267B, second Canton Conn exit, Hwy 5, exit circle in 2/10’s exit RIGHT onto N Cobb, US-41N; drive 9.4 mi turn LEFT onto Mars Hill; drive 1.5 mi turn RIGHT onto County Line/Old Stilesboro; drive 8/10 to FIRST RIGHT onto Old Stilesboro; destination on right.

5-1-2014 Racing This Week Speedweek Crits continue on Thursday with the Beaufort Criterium, Friday with the Downtown Spartanburg Criterium  Saturday with the Gaffney Crit.  Dirty Spokes puts on their annual 3/6 Hour Ft. Yargo race on Saturday. Also on Saturday is the  Pisgah MTB Adventure Race.  Cross country races this weekend include AMBS Attack on Swayback Harbison State Forest XC, abd CCORS Henderson Pond Trail XC. Sunday roadies head to NC for the NoDa Grand Prix.


Morgan Brown (Novo Nordisk) leads the Women’s pack on the backside of the Roswell course.

4-27-2014 Roswell Photos Photos from the Roswell Crit will be up by Tuesday morning at http://sadlebred.smugmug.com.


Tina Pic (Fearless Femme wins the Roswell Pro Women’s Crit.

4-26-2014 Twilight Live Stream Twilight will be live streaming tonight if you can’t  make it over to Athens! Twilight Live Stream! Women at 7:45 pm and Men at 9:00 pm.
http://velonews.competitor.com/live-2

4-25-2014  Silver Comet Open! The Cobb DOT reports that the entire Silver Comet Trail is open! Lucille Bridge, the last of the six bridges needing repair, is now done.

4-24-2014 Racing This Week TWILIGHT! Saturday is the Terrapin Twilight Criterium, which is southern crit racing at its best! All of the big teams will be in Athens! Sunday is the Historic Roswell Criterium. Whoever has recovered from Twilight will have their chance to shine! Mountain bikers have several races to choose from: 6 Hour Gear Grinder, April 26 Cohutta 65/100, and SERC #4/GSC #3 Ft. Yargo. The Ft. Yargo race is a US National Mountain Biking Championships qualifier.

Handcycling Races Not going to Twilight or Roswell this weekend but still looking for something fun to do? The Clock Tower Hand Cycling races are this weekend in Rome! The crit Saturday night in downtown Rome is fun to watch!

Roswell Crit Press Release The Roswell Cycling Festival enters its 13th year as a spring tradition of family-friendly activities along Canton Street in Historic Roswell.  On Sunday, April 27, this event features 10 elite and professional races for the nation’s best cyclists, the Historic Roswell Criterium.  This year’s Historic Roswell Criterium is part of the USA CRITS Speed Week, six races in six southeastern cities offering the biggest prize purse in American Criterium racing of $125,000.  Live streaming of the Historic Roswell Criterium races will be broadcast at usacrits.com.  These races are sanctioned by USA Cycling, and have attracted more than 8,000 junior and adult cyclists since 2002.

This year’s Roswell Cycling Festival, presented by Hennessy Automobile Companies and Roswell Bicycles, features the Roswell Mayor’s Ride, Kid’s Bicycle Safety Rodeo, Kid’s Zone, Bicycle Expo and 10 races in the Historic Roswell Criterium.  A full schedule of events can be found at www.roswellcyclingfestival.com.

The popular Roswell Mayor’s Ride will kick off the Festival for a 10th year at 8 a.m. on Sunday morning at Roswell Area Park.  There are four ride options, a free family six-mile ride that has a police escort, as well as 20, 40 & 62-mile options.  This gives cyclists of all abilities, from unicycles to recumbent and even beach bikes, the opportunity to take in the beauty of Historic Roswell along the tree-lined streets at a casual pace.  Registered riders will be provided a VIP post-post-ride lunch and viewing area for the criterium races with the Mayor. Many of the event sponsors will be part of the VIP area, including 24 Hours of Booty of Atlanta and New Belgium Brewing. All routes begin and end at Roswell Area Park (10495 Woodstock Road, Roswell, GA 30075). The Family 6-mile option is free.  Registration is $40 for the 20 & 40 mile options for individuals and $45 for the Metric Century.  Group discounts are available. More information can be found at www.bikeroswell.com.

A complimentary bicycle skills clinic will be hosted for a 13th year by the Kiwanis Club of Historic Roswell. Registration begins at 2 p.m. as part of the Roswell Cycling Festival expo, with the Kid’s Bicycle Safety Rodeo in the Roswell United Methodist Church parking lot on the corner of Mimosa and Magnolia. The children who participate in the rodeo will get to test their skills and speed from 5-5:50 p.m. on the criterium race course in the Kid’s Races presented by Moncrief Heating and Air Conditioning. This will be followed by a bicycle/tricycle parade.

State of the art bicycles and accessories will be on display, and for sale, at the Bicycle Expo Area, managed by Roswell Bicycles and its vendors. Roswell Bicycles has been involved with the Roswell Cycling Festival and Roswell Mayor’s Ride every year since 2002. They are also selling $5 raffle tickets at the store for fans to win new bicycles, which include a Giant TCR Advanced 1 road racing bike ($3200 value), a Specialized Sirrus Elite fitness bike ($820 value), a Specialized Vita Elite fitness bike ($820 value), and a Raleigh Mountain Scout children’s bike ($330 value). Winners will be announced just before the men’s pro race on Sunday. Proceeds go back to Bike Roswell!, a non-profit 501(c)4 bicycle advocacy organization, to support the community.

4-23-2014 Southeast Regional Series Press Release: 2014 marks the second year for the Southeast Regional Series presented by Stan’s NoTubes (SRS). This is the only road racing series for amateur and elite cycling teams which offers points competitions spanning multiple states in one region. SRS returns to Albany, Georgia the weekend of May 17-18 with the Begin, Believe, Become Albany Criterium & Road Race. More than 600 cyclists, men, women and juniors, are expected in Albany for race weekend. Team PCP, is the only USAC-licensed cycling team based in Albany, Ga. and has a regional roster from three states. The Pecan City Pedalers have been the major bicycle club in Southwest Georgia for close to 30 years, sponsoring the Nut Roll Century, held annually in mid-September, and supporting the Albany SRS race weekend. Look for PCP to bring a large number of competitors for the women’s races, as well as men’s Cat 4, Cat 5 and Masters divisions.
“We are proud of our team’s affiliation with the Southeast Racing Series. With Albany being the home of the Marine Corp Logistics Base, the race has been a great way for our club to get to know Marines and their families while stationed here,” said Chip Battle, current Vice President of the Pecan City Pedalers.
Last year’s Albany Road Race men’s champion in the Pro/Cat 1 / 2 category was Tallahassee-resident David Guttenplan of AG Bicycles/ Guttenplan Coaching, now racing in 2014 for SeaSucker / Guttenplan Coaching (Miami, Fla.). The winner of last year’s Albany Criterium was Sarasota-based Shawn Gravois of UnitedHealthcare of Georgia powered by 706 Project. Racing for Lupus Racing Team in 2014, Gravois has four podium finishes in his seven races. On the women’s side in the Pro/Cat 1/2/3 category, Arden Stelly, who is from Americus, Ga., swept both Albany races for her Pain Pathways (Asheville, N.C.) squad. On March 2, 2014 she continued her winning ways with the top spot in the road race of the Greenville Spring Series.

SRS presented by Stan’s NoTubes offers 10 road cycling races on five different weekends in five states. Last year SRS showcased 1,800 elite athletes in road racing and criterium disciplines, providing more than $50,000 in cash and prizes. The 2014 Southeast Regional Series presented by Stan’s NoTubes concludes with the series championships in Greenville, S.C. September 13-14. Four of the southeast cities on the schedule were part of the inaugural series last year, with Huntsville, Ala. added as a new host venue in June. Each series stop offers a unique Saturday downtown criterium paired with a Sunday road race.
ALBANY, GEORGIA May 17 – SB&T Criterium May 18 – Albany Road Race
HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA June 14 – Huntsville Criterium June 15 – Huntsville Road Race
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA July 19 – French Broad Cycling Classic July 20 – Asheville Road Race
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE August 9 – Knoxville Criterium August 10 -Knoxville Road Race
GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA September 13 – Greenville Championships September 14 – Greenville Road Race
Teams and individuals can register for the full series or single races. The fees begin at $125 for juniors who register for all five criterium events in the series. For adults, full series registration is $350 for each category – three Master’s divisions, four regular men’s divisions (Pro 1/ 2 to Cat 5) and two regular women’s division (Pro 1/2/3 and Cat 4). Registration information, the complete SRS schedule and event updates are available online.

Hendersonville Short Track Series Press Release: Mountain bike racing returns to Jackson Park in Hendersonville, NC for the second summer in a row with the Summer Short Track Series sponsored by Henderson County Parks & Recreation Department and Sycamore Cycles. The series features six races, starting on Wednesday, June 18 and held alternating Wednesdays through August 27. Race nights are family affairs with a free youth race at 5:30pm. There are also play areas set up for kids while their parents race later in the evening!

Category 3 and Junior races start at 6pm and run for approximately 20 minutes on the 1 mile gravel, dirt, grass and singletrack course.  Category 2 starts at 6:30 and will race for 25 minutes, followed by the Pro/Category 1 races at 7:10pm with a 30 minute race. Points are accumulated throughout the series to crown the male and female champion in each category, as well as in individual age groups. The series provides a fun and low-key opportunity to try short track racing for the first time, while also presenting a challenge for more experienced riders.

The series will be partnering with local businesses and organizations to put awesome prize packages on the line for series winners, as well as support other local cycling projects. The series will also be hosting a women’s intro to racing course before the start of the series. Details will be announced at a later date. Pre-registration: $10, Day-of: $15, One-day license: $10, Register at USAC’s website. Facebook page.

4-22-2014 Garneau Factory Team Ride Join the Garneau Factory Team this Wed. at the Reality Bikes Ride. Help raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and get free donuts! Raffle tickets will be for sale, and the winner gets half the pot! Plus, you get in a good ride with the Reality Bikes crew! The weekly ride as A, B, and C groups.

Roswell Cycling Festival The Roswell Cycling Festival is this Sunday! They are still looking for volunteers. Go here to see what positions are available and to sign up.

New Section of Pinhoti Opens SORBA has announced that a new section of the Pinhoti trail is opening this Saturday. “The  Georgia Pinhoti Trail Association is hosting a grand opening of a brand new section of the Pinhoti Trail on Saturday afternoon May 3rd at 3 p.m. The celebration will be at the new parking lot on Dennis Mill Road on land that was purchased by the Conservation Fund so the trail could be built. The Georgia section of the Pinhoti is the longest blazed trail in Georgia, running from the Alabama line in Polk County, GA to the Benton MacKaye Trail near the Cohutta Wilderness. The new section adds approximately 20 miles of blazed trail. The Pinhoti is a multi-use trail open to hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians along much of its route. This new section of trail is the result of many years of work by several groups. Many of these groups will be present at the grand opening. Please join us for the opening and meet many of the people that have made this a reality.”

4-21-2014  Velo Girl Rides Tours From Southeastern Cycling’s new advertiser: Velo Girl Rides, organizer of the Cycle to Farm® tour of local farms by bicycle, today announced that just four (4) spots remain in their popular End-to-End tour of the Blue Ridge Parkway in September, an experience that many cyclists place high on their “bucket list” and which the Blue Ridge Outdoors magazine placed #1 on their Ultimate 100 Challenge. The Velo Girl Rides tour starts on September 16, and additional information can be found at http://velogirlrides.com/blue-ridge-cycling.

Velo Girl Rides also offers Short Escape tours, with four days of luxury accommodations, daily rides with van support, and evening activities. All meals are included, with an emphasis on locally-sourced ingredients and unique venues. Tours are usually limited to just 10 clients to ensure a comfortable and customized experience. Jennifer Billstrom founded Velo Girl Rides to introduce small groups of cyclists to beautiful places that combine challenging riding with opportunities to pause long enough to see amazing sights, eat fabulous local food, and enjoy the culture of the area. She grew up on the Blue Ridge Parkway, and these tours offer a treasure trove of cultural jewels – art, farms with local food, and world-renowned musicians. One-day tours, training series, and coaching are also available upon request. Jennifer also created the Cycle to Farm events, which bring 300 cyclists to local farms for tasty samples, purchases, and a farm-to-table meal at the finish.

For more information, see Velo Girl Rides. Cycle to Farm is a registered trademark of Velo Girl Rides, LLC. Velo Girl Rides is a trademark of Velo Girl Rides, LLC. Other marks are the property of their respective owners.

4-20-2014 Win VIP Passes to US Pro From VW:”Fans of cycling: we are giving away five VIP packages to the Volkswagen USA Cycling Professional Road & Time Trial National Championships in Chattanooga, Tenn., on Memorial Day. Come in for a test drive at a participating dealer before May 11 for a chance to win!

No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. The USA Cycling VW Test Drive Experience Sweepstakes is sponsored by Volkswagen of America, Inc., an operating unit of Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. Open only to legal U.S. residents residing in AL, GA, SC, NC, TN or KY, who are 21 years of age or older, have a valid U.S. driver’s license & auto insurance at time of entry. Ends 5/11/14. For official rules including alternate method of entry, ask a participating dealership representative or visit www.vwtestdrive.dja.com.

4-17-2014 Live Coverage Of The Winston-Salem Cycling Classic Press Release: Cycling fans around the globe can watch the Winston-Salem Cycling Classic road races on Friday and Saturday’s criteriums via the USA CRITS Championship Series YouTube channel. Friday’s 50.4-mile UCI/NRC road race for women begins at 9:30 a.m. EDT, followed by the men’s UCI/NRC 120-mile road race at 12:30 p.m. Live streaming of both races will feature announcing by former professional cyclists Bob Roll and Robbie Ventura. Saturday’s 60-minute NCC/USA CRITS series criterium for women starts at 4:45 p.m. EDT. The pro men’s NCC/USA CRITS series criterium is 75 minutes, beginning at 6 p.m.

All races will be streamed live at: www.youtube.com/usacritsseries More information on the two days of racing and events can be found on the official website, www.winstonsalemcycling.com or the official Facebook page: www.facebook.com/WSCycling. On Twitter, the Winston-Salem Cycling Classic will tweet under the handle @WSCycling and use the hashtag “#WinstonCycling” for all events.
The Winston-Salem Cycling Classic, a USA Cycling-sanctioned event with a total purse of approximately $50,000, will take place April 18 and 19 in Downtown Winston-Salem, N.C., and surrounding areas.  The Winston-Salem Cycling Classic is one of the 16 coveted National Racing Calendar (NRC) professional road bike races in America. For more information, visit www.winstonsalemcycling.com.
Marietta Ride of Silence From Bike Cobb: “The Marietta Ride of Silence will be on Wednesday, May 21, 2014. We will again start at 191 E. Lawrence Street, Marietta, GA 30060. Please plan to assemble at 6:30 for the ride start at 7:00 p.m. The ride is only 9 miles long and will be done in complete silence as we ride in honor of those struck while riding their bicycles and in memory of those who died from being struck. The recent disaster in New Orleans with the Kennesaw residents Andrew and Frank reminds us that, unfortunately, we still have too many reasons for doing this ride. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families. For more information please email celestehburr@yahoo.com. President, Bike Cobb.”

4-16-2014  Volkswagen 2014 USA Cycling National Championships Chattanooga, Tenn. is again hosting the Volkswagen USA Cycling National Championships on Memorial Day Weekend 2014, May 24-26. There are a total of six races resulting in five National Championships. In addition to the pro cycling championships, the National Handcycling Championships will be held in Chattanooga the same weekend.

More than 400 volunteers are needed to put on an event of this caliber. So get close to the action one day as a course marshal, member of safety crew or hospitality check-in assistant. Click here to visit the Volunteer Facebook page. Visit Outdoor Chattanooga website to sign up as a volunteer. Follow updates on Twitter – @usacycling #USPRO. Photo Courtesy of Jason Els

4-15-2014 Atlanta Velocity Magazine Atlanta Velocity Magazine did an article on Southeastern Cycling in this month’s issue. Printed copies will be in bike shops soon. In the meantime, read it online.

Allatoona Work Party From SORBA West Georgia: There will be a work party at Allatoona on Sat., April 26 from 9 am til 1 pm. “We will be getting some help from KSU students to get back to the construction of the new 4 mile trail. Please meet at the Old Stilesboro bathroom building located at 5690 Old Stilesboro Road, Acworth GA 30301. Please wear closed toe shoes and bring water and snacks for your consumption while on the trail. Lunch will be served at the conclusion of work. All required tools will be provided.”

Blanket’s Creek Work Party SORBA Woodstock will host a work party at Blanket’s Creek on Sat., April 19 at 9 am. They will be working on several different things.

4-14-2014 Blanket’s Creek XC Race From MGA: “We are making preparations for the second running of the Blankets Creek Cross Country Mountain Bike Challenge on May 10th. Register on or before 4/19 and pay just $35 (includes wicking t-shirt!). Online pre-registration after 4/19 will be $40 and will remain open until Thursday, May 8th at 10 pm and also includes a wicking shirt. Those who prefer to register on race day will also pay $40, however NO SHIRT is included in the race day registration. Please help us plan for your attendance by pre-registering. We will offer first timer, beginner, sport and expert categories. Course descriptions and maps can be found here on the event website.

We are working to raise the bar on XC mountain bike racing. Early registration is $35 and includes one of our sweet wicking tech shirts – one you’ll actually want to wear (not use as a chain rag), as well as chip timing with instant results, great prizes and sponsor swag, enthusiastic SORBA volunteers, and post race snacks. No special racing license is required to participate in this event. We offer a first-timer friendly course that is both challenging and doable for first-time racers. Cash Payout for minimum of Top 5 Overall Expert Men and Top 3 Overall Expert Women! Loads of great sponsor prizes and gift cards as well so come help take it off our hands!”

4-12-2014 Silver Comet Closures Cobb County has updated the Silver Comet Closures. The Ewing Road Bridge will be closed from April 14-20th for further repairs and paving under the bridge. The Lucille Creek Bridge is closed until April 30th. The good news is that bridge repairs will be done by the end of this month. The other good/bad news is that parts of the Comet will be closed for resurfacing something in early June. During that time, the entire Comet will be open on all holidays and weekends.

AMP Cycling Series Dingo Race Productions as announced that weekday racing at the AMP Cycling Series is back this summer! It starts May 6th in Dawsonville.

 4-10-2014 Racing This Weekend The historic Dilworth Criterium is taking place on Saturday.   The Dilworth Criterium will once again be held in conjunction with the Novant Health Invitational Criterium in Uptown Charlotte in the evening and the Belmont Criterium on Sunday. Georgia riders vie for the state crit championships in Macon on Saturday. Sunday is the 2nd annual Tour of Georgia Gran Fondo. With distances of 33, 69, and 108 miles, there is a ride for everyone! There are prizes for the 108 mile’s 4 timed sections as well as for the other distances. Sunday is the DLV Women’s Challenge with 4 divisions for Women, Juniors, and tandems. Two endurance mountain bike races happening are the 12 Ocho 8 Hour,  and the  Night Shift/6 Hours of TNT Night Race.

4-8-2014 TN State TT Championship The TN State Championship TT has been rescheduled for June 14. It will be in Lascassas, TN.

Bull Mountain Work Party From SORBA and CTHA There will be a work party at Bull Mountain on April 12. Meet at the Jake Mountain parking lot at 9 am to sign in and to carpool to the work site. “The plan is to clean out turnouts to divert the water off the trail at the FS28-1 end of the connector trail 223F (heading over toward Bull Mtn road). Please RSVP by Thursday 4/10.

SORBA and CTHA are teaming up to offer some incentives for trail volunteers this year. Below are the details for each incentive. Suffice to say – the more trail workdays you attend, the better your chances to win. The schedule of trail workdays for 2014 is attached.
1. Lisa Randall of Mountain Goat Adventures is giving $25 off your Fools Gold race entry fee for each work party you attend between 1/1/2014 and 9/6/2014 – with a limit of $75 savings per person. So, if you attend 3 CTHA/SORBA sponsored trail workdays at Jake & Bull Mtn – you will get $75 off your Fools Gold registration cost.

2. Bike Tours Direct is donating a $200 gift certificate towards one of their tours to be given away based on work party participation. For each CTHA/SORBA sponsored trail workday at Jake & Bull Mtn – bikers will get 1 entry into this drawing. Lisa Randall will do the drawing for this prize at Fools Gold later in September. Thanks to Richie Daigle of Bike Tours Direct! http://www.biketours.com/

3. IMBA/REI Teaming for Trails program will provide free Cliff bars and some swag to hand out at work parties. They will also give a 30-day membership in ProMotive (super discounts on bike stuff) to volunteers who work a minimum of 20 hours.

Georgia Riders Winning Nationally I normally don’t post race results or such, but I have to brag about a few Georgia riders who were tearing up the national scene this weekend. Brandon Pruett got 2nd in his race at Battenkill, NY. It’s a large NE regional race that is billed as America’s Biggest One Day Race. It’s like a pave ride with gravel and dirt road sections.

Joey Rosskopf (Hincapie Sportswear) took the win on the final stage of Redlands in California. With the win Joey took the overall GC as well. Welcome to the Big Time, Joey! Redlands has been the launching pad for many riders going to Europe and the ProTour.

Sawnee-Burnt Mountain Challenge From the promoter: The 9th Annual Sawnee-Burnt Mountain Century Challenge will be held Saturday, May 3rd in Cumming. This ride has 25, 46, 75 & 100 mile options. The 75 &100 mile options climb Burnt Mountain. All routes include great rest stops and SAG support. An end of the ride meal will also be provided in the Kiwanis Building. All registrations will be entered into several raffle prize drawings, donated by Reality Bikes & Pearl Izumi. This is a major fundraising event for the Cumming Kiwanis Club, with the proceeds to benefit Sponsored Youth Programs. $1.00 of each registration will also be donated to Georgia Bikes, a nonprofit bicycling advocacy organization. Registration begins at 7:00am. 75 & 100 mile rides begin at 8:00am. 25 & 46 mile rides begin at 8:30am.

4-5-2014 US Pro Media Partner It’s official! Southeastern Cycling is an official media partner of the US Pro Championships! US Pro will be held Memorial Day Weekend in Chattanooga, TN! Look for updates on US Pro SE Cycling and social media!

4-4-2014 US Pro Seeks Volunteers  The US Pro Championships in Chattanooga, TN is looking for volunteers Memorial Day Weekend! Register to volunteer here: http://USProVolunteer2014.edgereg.com.

DLV News From the DLV Womens Velodrome Challenge, Sunday April 13th 2014, 3pm, Hosted by LWalkerCycling and the East Point Track Club, this will be a USAC insured event A brand new event for 2014, we’re introducing our Womens Velodrome Challenge, which will include 4 different categories for women, racing for junior riders, and a chance for those with track tandems to dust them off and bring them down to get racing in our open tandem category. You can read more about it over here:

Regular Certification Classes are Underway If you didn’t make it to one of our weekend certification classes, you’ll still be able to get certified in one of our regular season classes, the first of which starts tonight. Those classes run over 4 consecutive Thursday evenings.

2014 Pro Race Series Schedule
Saturday May 10th – Merial presents ‘The Keirin’
Friday May 9th – Maxxis Tires Need for Speed Sprints
Tweet all about it: #merialkeirin
Saturday July 12th – Outback Bikes presents ‘The Omnium’
Friday July 11th – Parks Law Need for Speed Sprints
Tweet all about it: #outbackomnium
Saturday September 6th – Saucebox Velodrome Cup
Friday September 5th – Loose Nuts Cycles Need for Speed Sprints
Tweet all about it: #sauceboxcup

4-3-2014 Racing This Weekend There is a lot of racing going on this weekend around the Southeast! The venerable Sunny King Crit is Saturday in Anniston, AL. It is followed on Sunday by the Foothills RR. Spring racing begins in the Carolinas with the Rock Hill Cycling Classic. Mountain bikers head to Tsali for SERC #3. Endurance racers can choose between 6 Hours of Warrior Creek and Curse at the Crab 6 Hour

Women’s Clinic/Q&A in NC From the Promoter: Attention Female Racers and Female Cyclists We have another exciting opportunity to highlight and support women’s racing in the Carolinas AND give new racers a chance to learn from the pros! Thad Fischer, Race Director for the Novant Health Invitational Criterium and Belmont Criterium p/b Carolina’s HealthCare System along with South Main Cycles in Belmont and the Carolinas Cycling Women’s Development Program have arranged a get together with some of the top pro women that will be in town for the races. To be held on Sunday, April 13th at 11 am at South Main Cycles located at 4 North Main Street in Belmont, NC, this will be an up close and personal discussion with the pro racers. Hear about their experiences, learn how they use their unique strengths to win bike races and ask that burning question you’ve always wanted to ask. USA National Criterium Champion Alison Powers and Multi Time USA National Champion Cari Higgins from the Women’s United Healthcare team are confirmed to attend and possibly others.

South Main Cycles is located at 4 North Main Street in Belmont, right on the criterium course. With the Women’s 3/4 race beginning at 2:20pm, there will plenty of time to get all of your questions answered and still have time to warm-up for your race! Light refreshments will be served. Please share with others that you think might be interested in attending. Additional information can be found at: http://www.belmontcrit.org/Home.php, http://southmaincycles.com/ and http://uhcprocycling.com/womens-team/, Information regarding other races taking place this weekend can be found at: http://www.charlottecriterium.org/ and http://www.dilworthcrit.com/.
Please contact- Marianne Holt for more information and to reserve your spot! marianne57 at windstream.net

Team Engine / MRI Endurance.com News Update Come out and Ride this Saturday up in Ellijay for the Italian Road Bike Festival with Team Engine and Friends.  Cartecy River Bicycles is hosting this event and has described the event as follows: For over fifteen years, the Italian Festival Road Bike Festival has brought cyclists from all over the country to tour the challenging countryside of Gilmer, Fannin and Murray Counties in North Georgia. Start your riding season with some of the best scenic road riding that the Southeast has to offer!

Gianni Bugno 43 miler: rolling hills, about 3000ft of climb, this is an Intermediate Ride. Marco Pantani 70 miler: rolling hills to a 7 mile mountain climb, about 6,500ft of climb, this is an Avanced/Difficult Ride. Giro de Ellijay 104 miler: about 10,853ft of climb, two mountain climbs, this is an Extremely Difficult Ride (no joke, do not attempt unless you are an advanced rider). All rides will have a Que Sheet/Map, Well Marked Roads, Supported Sag Stops (water, sport drinks, fruit), and Broom Wagon. Fees $40.00 Mass start at 9:00AM, Same day registration 7:30AM

Atlanta WBL The final Atlanta WBL of the season is on Saturday. The ride time is 4 hours, 20 minutes.

4-2-2014 Outback Ride Outback Bikes in Little 5 Points will have a casual ride on Wednesdays at 6:15. Distance will vary according to who shows up.

Georgia Gran Fondo The Georgia Gran Fondo is April 13th! There is only 1 more day before the price increases. Current price – $95, $75, $50
10 day out price – $110, $90, $65,  Day of registration price – $120, $100, $75  *T-Shirt included only for registrations received more than 10 days in advance of event date. Maps and GPS Files of the routes are now available! There are options of  33, 69, and 108 miles!

New SORBA-IMBA Regional Director From SORBA/IMBA: “The International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) and the Southern Off-Road Mountain Bicycle Association (SORBA), IMBA’s Southeast Region, have jointly hired a full-time professional advocate in the role of IMBA’s Associate Regional Director.  Terry Palmeri will work closely with Tom Sauret, IMBA Regional Director and SORBA Executive Director, helping serve the 38 SORBA chapters in his territory of Alabama, Florida, Georgia,  Mississippi , North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.” Read More. Trish’s Note: Terry is Mrs. Mike Palmeri, owner of Cartecay Bikes in Ellijay. She is very well known for her work as president of EMBA.

4-1-2014 New Sponsor for Charlotte Crit Cyclingnews.com reports that Novant Health is the new sponsor of the Charlotte Criterium. “The state of North Carolina will play host to two rounds of the USA Cycling National Racing Calendar next month, when the April 12 Charlotte Criterium, with new sponsor Novant Health, is joined by the Belmont Criterium the following day to create the Charlotte-Belmont omnium.”

DLV Work Party The final DLV Work Party will be on Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm.

Get Your Guts in Gear Press Rlease: The Ride for Crohn’s & Colitis (“GYGIG”), is an independent, national, nonprofit organization that raises awareness of Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and related conditions through cycling events that benefit and support IBD organizations and patient advocacy groups.  GYGIG creates and produces well-organized, participant-centric events so that participants feel empowered, accomplished and part of a greater community. Since our founding in 2003 and our first Ride in 2004, GYGIG has empowered the IBD community, while raising awareness and funds for Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and ostomy-related issues.

This year our Georgia ride will start and finish at the Lebanon Baptist Church in Roswell GA on May 3rd.  Besides our bike ride we are having a festival type event at the end of the ride at the Lebanon Church with a bike-a-thon for the kids.  We have partnered with Waffle house to have a truck and donated food.  We have a blue grass band The Hot Boiled Peanuts and an Ice Cream truck as well as vendors with kid friendly activities.  We anticipate 200 attendees. There will be options of 30, 62.5, and 100 miles. Our routes are fully supported with rest stops approximately every 12-15 miles of the way, providing restrooms, hydration (sports drinks and water), energy  bars, and food.  Sweep vehicles will sweep the route to ensure that all of our cyclists are well taken care of.

3-31-2014 Tony Serrano Century The early registration fee of $35 ends tomorrow night, March 31. There is no added on “convenience” fee. You can register at PreRace.com.

Group Rides Remember that a lot of the after work group rides in Atlanta move to 6:30 beginning either April 1 or the first full week of April. If you are unsure what time your favorite rides leaves, be sure to check with the club, shop, or ride leader. Blinkies are still recommended if you will be getting in close to dark. Dusk is still around 7:40 this week with sunset about 7:56 pm.

Shop News Atlanta Cycling has 50% off all winter clothing! All of their weekday shop rides at both locations move to 6:30 this week. Outback Bicycles has a new casual ride on Wednesdays starting at the shop in Little 5 Points.

3-29-2014 Wildwood Games  Press Release: The Columbia County Convention and Visitors Bureau announced today the inaugural “Wildwood Games” sports festival will take place August 23 and 24, 2014, at Wildwood Park in Appling, Georgia. The multi-sport event will feature marathon mountain bike races, trail running races, and outdoors expo.

The mountain bike race will offer two distance options. The shorter race will take place mainly on the Bartram Trail and cover approximately 32 miles, beginning at Wildwood Park, heading toward the West Dam area, then returning to finish at Wildwood Park. The long option will cover approximately 62 miles. The course will utilize the Bartram Trail, Keg Creek Trail, Mistletoe State Park trails, and some connector roads. This race will serve as a test run for the proposed course for the USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike National Championships which will take place here in 2015 and 2016.

The Wildwood Games will be managed and marketed by SixSpeed, a Minneapolis-based agency with extensive experience in producing and marketing action sports events. Their clients include Red Bull, Cannondale Bicycles, the X Games, Trek Bicycles, and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Event registration information and a detailed schedule for this year’s Wildwood Games will be released in late-April.

3-27-2014 Racing This Weekend This weekend in racing….The  Gran Prix of Gainesville is Friday-Sunday in Gainesville, GA. Street sprints will be featured Friday night. Saturday is RAMBO’s Big Creek Quick Six Enduro stage race at Big Creek in Roswell, GA.  The  24 Hours of Iron Maiden, takes place in Alabama for the endurance mountain bike racers.  On Sunday the SERC Series holds a race at the GIHP in Conyers. This round also serves as the GCS #2.

Fouche Gap RR Postponed The Fouche Gap RR that was supposed to be held on April 19 has been postponed. Rome Velo says they hope to hold it at a later date.

3-25-2014 Georgia Rider Suspension USA Cycling has issued a Rider Suspension Notice for Georgia rider Eddie Murray for racing in an inappropriate Masters age category. The suspension runs March 1-30, 2014.

 3-24-2014 Dirty Duathlon Don’t worry! I haven’t started running (reference my 2 knee surgeries last fall and my bad back). I teamed up with Renee Lowe (Team Herbal Intentions), an ultramarathoner, to do the Dirty Duathlon at Blanket’s Creek on Saturday. We won the women’s 2 person division! I was very happy with my bike time considering it’s March, and I haven’t started training yet. As usual, Mountain Goat Adventures put on a great race! They offer live results on tablets in the results tent. No more waiting for results! Also, thanks to Van Michael Salons for the awesome prizes for the ladies! Cycling ladies love our VM!! Now back to your regularly scheduled cycling stuff…..


Trish Albert (Sorella Cycling) and Renee Lowe (Herbal Intentions) win the 2 person female division at the Dirty Du.

Missing Zip Wheel From Cathy Frazier: “If anyone found a Zipp front wheel at the intersection of Marshall Clark and Jackson Trail outside of Hoschton< GA on Saturday afternoon, March 22, please contact  Cathy Frazier, cfrazier at fraziercycling.com, 770-513-8640.  I am hoping that someone found it there and took it in hopes of finding the owner somehow. ”

March 2014 News

3-31-2014 Tony Serrano Century The early registration fee of $35 ends tomorrow night, March 31. There is no added on “convenience” fee. You can register at PreRace.com.

Group Rides Remember that a lot of the after work group rides in Atlanta move to 6:30 beginning either April 1 or the first full week of April. If you are unsure what time your favorite rides leaves, be sure to check with the club, shop, or ride leader. Blinkies are still recommended if you will be getting in close to dark. Dusk is still around 7:40 this week with sunset about 7:56 pm.

Shop News Atlanta Cycling has 50% off all winter clothing! All of their weekday shop rides at both locations move to 6:30 this week. Outback Bicycles has a new casual ride on Wednesdays starting at the shop in Little 5 Points.

3-29-2014 Wildwood Games  Press Release: The Columbia County Convention and Visitors Bureau announced today the inaugural “Wildwood Games” sports festival will take place August 23 and 24, 2014, at Wildwood Park in Appling, Georgia. The multi-sport event will feature marathon mountain bike races, trail running races, and outdoors expo.

The mountain bike race will offer two distance options. The shorter race will take place mainly on the Bartram Trail and cover approximately 32 miles, beginning at Wildwood Park, heading toward the West Dam area, then returning to finish at Wildwood Park. The long option will cover approximately 62 miles. The course will utilize the Bartram Trail, Keg Creek Trail, Mistletoe State Park trails, and some connector roads. This race will serve as a test run for the proposed course for the USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike National Championships which will take place here in 2015 and 2016.

The Wildwood Games will be managed and marketed by SixSpeed, a Minneapolis-based agency with extensive experience in producing and marketing action sports events. Their clients include Red Bull, Cannondale Bicycles, the X Games, Trek Bicycles, and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Event registration information and a detailed schedule for this year’s Wildwood Games will be released in late-April.

3-27-2014 Racing This Weekend This weekend in racing….The  Gran Prix of Gainesville is Friday-Sunday in Gainesville, GA. Street sprints will be featured Friday night. Saturday is RAMBO’s Big Creek Quick Six Enduro stage race at Big Creek in Roswell, GA.  The  24 Hours of Iron Maiden, takes place in Alabama for the endurance mountain bike racers.  On Sunday the SERC Series holds a race at the GIHP in Conyers. This round also serves as the GCS #2.

Fouche Gap RR Postponed The Fouche Gap RR that was supposed to be held on April 19 has been postponed. Rome Velo says they hope to hold it at a later date.

3-25-2014 Georgia Rider Suspension USA Cycling has issued a Rider Suspension Notice for Georgia rider Eddie Murray for racing in an inappropriate Masters age category. The suspension runs March 1-30, 2014.

 3-24-2014 Dirty Duathlon Don’t worry! I haven’t started running (reference my 2 knee surgeries last fall and my bad back). I teamed up with Renee Lowe (Team Herbal Intentions), an ultramarathoner, to do the Dirty Duathlon at Blanket’s Creek on Saturday. We won the women’s 2 person division! I was very happy with my bike time considering it’s March, and I haven’t started training yet. As usual, Mountain Goat Adventures put on a great race! They offer live results on tablets in the results tent. No more waiting for results! Also, thanks to Van Michael Salons for the awesome prizes for the ladies! Cycling ladies love our VM!! Now back to your regularly scheduled cycling stuff…..


Trish Albert (Sorella Cycling) and Renee Lowe (Herbal Intentions) win the 2 person female division at the Dirty Du.

Missing Zip Wheel From Cathy Frazier: “If anyone found a Zipp front wheel at the intersection of Marshall Clark and Jackson Trail outside of Hoschton< GA on Saturday afternoon, March 22, please contact  Cathy Frazier, cfrazier at fraziercycling.com, 770-513-8640.  I am hoping that someone found it there and took it in hopes of finding the owner somehow. ”

3-22-2014 Gainesville Gran Prix  Press Release:  Gainesville, GA – Dingo Race Productions, LLC Announces The 3rd Annual Gainesville Gran Prix, USAC sanctioned Omnium Cycling Race. The Omnium Event will be held on March 29 & 30th, with a Friday, March 28, bonus event: The Wahoo Fitness Kickr Races and Friday Night Street Sprints, p/b Wrenched Bicycles. This Friday night addition will serve to kick off the 3rd Annual Gainesville Gran Prix, a 2-day, 3-event USAC Sanctioned Omnium, Bicycle race with over $6000 in cash and prizes.

The Gainesville Gran Prix is an omnium bicycle race events that includes a Time Trial & Circuit Race on Saturday, and an EPIC road-race course on Sunday, as well as over $6000 in cash and prizes. The Gainesville Gran Prix had a 250% increase in participation in its 2013 edition. This year, the 3rd Annual Gran Prix will host the first 2 races of the Georgia Championship Series calendar: the Saturday Clermont Circuit and Sunday Clermont Highlands Road Race, and expect to see another increase in participation.
This year’s edition includes an intermission charity 5k/fun run that will occur between the Time Trial and the Circuit Race, (approx. 10:30) Saturday, all proceeds benefitting the Concord Baptist Church, Mexico Family Mission. JOIN US!! Watch exciting racing, Run a 5k for charity, or Volunteer!

Location of Events: • Friday evening: Wrenched Bicycles, 328 Bradford St. NW, Gainesville, GA 30501 • Saturday:  Concord Baptist Church, 640 Main St, Clermont, GA 30527 • Sunday: Downtown Clermont, Dean St @Main, Clermont, GA 30527

Schedule of Events:  Friday, March 28th, Wahoo Fitness Kickr Races & Friday Night Street Sprints p/b Wrenched Bicycles • Saturday, March 29th USAC Pro/AM Clermont Time Trial, beginning @8am,  Free Kid’s Bike Race (short course) USAC Pro/AM Clermont Circuit Race, beginning @11:30am,
• Sunday, March 30th  USAC Pro/AM Clermont Highlands Road Race, Sunday, beginning @8:45am. Visit the website for additional information.

3-20-2014 US Pro Championships USA Cycling has announced the courses for the 2014 US Pro Championships in Chattanooga, TN May 24-26. The TT course will be near the VW plant, and the road race course will include the big climb up Lookout Mountain.

Ride to the Capital Tuesday Southeastern Cycling participated in Georgia Rides to the Capital. About 600 cyclists rode for cycling rights and complete streets in Georgia. Several local mayors including Jere Wood of Roswell and Governor Nathan Deal spoke about their support for cycling. Georgia Bikes, Connect the Comet, and other organizations were on hand with refreshments and information.


A view from inside the Ride to the Capital peloton on Courtland Ave.

Winston Salem Classic Press Release:  Winston-Salem, N.C. – This year’s Winston-Salem Cycling Classic will feature more racing and more visibility for the event that features one of only two UCI women’s races in the United States. National Racing Calendar/UCI road races for men and women take place Friday, April 18, with National Criterium Calendar/USA CRITS Series races for both the following day. Interspersed between those events are USA Cycling-sanctioned criteriums, the return of last year’s popular gran fondo and plans for live, online streaming of select races. “We heard a lot of feedback from participants last year who said these races were some of the toughest in America,” Race Director Ray Boden said. “They loved the intense competition of our races and the downtown courses. Our goal this time is to make everything bigger and better.” Friday’s 50.4-mile road race for women rolls out at 9:30 a.m., followed by the men’s 120-mile road race at 12:30 p.m. USA Cycling criterium races on a new, 1.5-mile course near Winston-Salem’s Innovation Quarter begin at 8:30 a.m. and conclude before the finish of the pro men’s road race. Winston-Salem Competition Director Kurt Stockton, who raced professionally himself and has directed several men’s and women’s pro teams, said the goal in the event’s second year was to attract top talent and make the UCI 1.2 races a must-stop on the U.S. racing circuit.

“The Winston-Salem Cycling Classic has already confirmed the top tier of UCI-registered, U.S.-based men’s and women’s teams to compete against a quality foreign contingent, which no doubt will make for very dynamic and exciting racing,” Stockton said. “As one of only two UCI events for women in the U.S., we wanted to give the women a chance to compete at an international level – with home soil advantage – and an opportunity to earn coveted UCI points.”

Saturday’s pro criterium for women begins at 4:45 p.m. and at 6 p.m. for pro men, both on a 0.9-mile loop through downtown. A 50-mile and 80-mile gran fondo in the morning and a special USA Cycling criterium in the afternoon precede both pro races. Live music from three bands will provide additional entertainment, Boden said. “The three biggest criterium bike races in America will take place three weekends in a row, beginning with Charlotte the week before and wrapping up in Athens a week after our races,” Boden said. “Within a couple years, I am confident that the Winston-Salem Cycling Classic will emerge as one of the premier cycling events in America.”

Boone-Roubaix: The Hell of the High Country Press Release: Boone-Roubaix, the “Hell of the High Country,” returns for the fifth year on Sunday, March 30, offering cyclists from around the country a chance to take on the dirt roads and steep climbs of the North Carolina High Country. Once again, Pirate Race Productions is partnering with the Appalachian State University Wine to Water Club to raise funds to bring clean drinking water to needy communities around the world. Boone-Roubaix offers both age-based race categories for men and women, as well as a recreational Gravel FUNdo for folks who want to face the challenge at a more relaxed pace.  Pirate Race Productions’ commitment to fun and fair competition attracts amateur cyclists of all stripes who prefer racing without the hassle and attitude of sanctioned events. With a generous overall winners’ prize purse and equal prize money for top women, some of the region’s best race teams are already signed up. Thanks to its infamous climbs and unpaved roads, Boone-Roubaix is one of the fastest growing road races in America, last year attracting over 200 riders from 14 states.

3-18-2014 Ride to the Capitol  The Georgia Rides to the Capital is TODAY! There are rides leaving from all over Atlanta!

Reality Bikes Wednesday Ride The first Reality Bikes Wed. Ride is this week! From RB: “Celebrate the first Wednesday ride of the season with us. After the ride there will be delicious Italian food catered by Marie’s, the Brand Mortgage beer truck serving cold refreshments, and a great time socializing with your fellow cyclists. We hope to see you there!”

3-14-2014 Sandy Springs Challenge In this week’s sad news, the Sandy Springs Challenge crit has been cancelled for this year. They say it will be back in 2015.

Silver Comet Closure Update From the Cobb DOT:  “Silver Comet Trail Users, please note there is a change in the construction schedule.
The Lucille Creek Bridge construction has been rescheduled to APRIL 7 with a new completion date of APRIL 30. The Powder Springs Creek Bridge construction has an earlier construction start beginning MARCH 24 with a completion date of MARCH 28.”

Atlanta WBL The next Atlanta WBL will be Sat., March 15. DATE:  Saturday, March 15th, 2014 START TIME:  9:30AM   (Ride Mtg 9:20am) PLACE:  253 Peters St, Atlanta, GA 30317  (Map Link) RIDE TIME:  4 hrs 20min. There is a $5 fee to cover the sag car.

Roswell Thursday Night Ride From Bike Roswell:  “Come join us in Roswell, the first bicycle friendly community in Georgia. Beautiful flats along the Chattahoochee coupled with spectacular homes along climbs  that can challenge the best rider.  Four groups to choose from; 6:00 PM from Riverside Park, 575 Riverside Road, Roswell, GA 30075
SAFETY IS NUMBER ONE
We start at 6:00PM until May.
A Group 20-23 mph average – 25 miles  6:00 Sharp
B Group 18-21 mph average – 20 or 25 miles  6:00 departure
C Group 16-18 mph average – 20 or 25 miles no drop 6:00 Roll-off
D Group 12    mph average – 12 miles 6:05 partial paved trail, partial road – come ride the casual ride! Kids are welcome.

Average means that is what your computer will say is average when you return.  If you average 18 then you spent 50% over 18 and 50% below 18 mph.  Be ready to go hard that’s why you are coming to ride with the group (other than safety) is to get motivation and to ride with someone to share your pain with.  Then you live longer and are happier
the rest of the week and weekend and we don’t bill your insurance. Our goal is to have a safe, friendly and challenging ride for all.
. We support those with mechanical problems and flats. B, C & D groups
. We do not use Aero Bars unless riding in the rear or front of the pack.
. We do not use ear phones or ear plugs ever.
. We obey traffic rules and try at all times to be courteous to motorist.
. We always wear helmets.
. We always invite our friends, kids and spouses to ride

Tour of Georgia Gran FondoTour of Georgia Gran Fondo – 2014 GFNCS Round #2 The Tour of Georgia Gran Fondo, offers three distances. Like all GFNCS events, the race  is not a start to finish race, rather the competition focuses on highlighted time sections.  The 108 mile route has four time sections, the 69 mile route has two time sections, and the 33 mile route has one time section.  It starts in Downtown Clayton, GA. under the shadow of Black Rock Mt. State Park. Riders will pass through Unicoi State Park and climb Unicoi Gap, which was made famous in the Tour De Georgia race. Next up is the final time section up Hogpen Gap. Within 6.5 miles and another 1500ft, riders will reach the highest point on the course at 3469ft with ramps of 12%.

Register by March 17th to get a complimentary custom Descente event  jersey.  Visit  www.GFNCS.com for more details.

Duluth Race From the promoter: The Georgia Cupr will now be a single race, “The Georgia Cup – Duluth on August 2.  There will be a $15,000 prize purse.  All races will be in Downtown Duluth, Georgia beginning at noon with the main event under the lights at 8:30pm! Categories will include: Women 1/2, Women 3/4, Masters 1/2/3, Masters 4/5, Cat. 3, Cat. 4, Cat. 5,  ProAm (Invitation Only) Visit www.GeorgiaCup.com for details to be announced soon!

3-13-2014 DLV Paving Update The DLV will reopen Tuesday, March 18 after paving repairs are complete.

3-12-2014 Charleston Park MTB Update RAMBO has posted an update about the long awaited trails at Charleston Park in Forsyth County. Construction is set to begin on the new facilities and bridge access very shortly. During that time, there will be no riding in the park.

3-11-2014 Mt. Tabor Work Party From SORBA West Georgia Mt. Tabor Work Party: Come help us get the trails in shape for the upcoming trailrace, we will be working on fixing some turns , muddy spots and deburming plus general maintenance of trail. Location:1550 East Paulding Drive, Dallas , GA 30132, Time: 9 am to 1 pm, Date: March 15, Water, snacks and lunch provided. Wear appropriate clothing , bring gloves.

Marietta Crit The Marietta Crit starts again this week, presumably at 6:30. Occasionally, the group will start by popular vote at 6:15 for the first few weeks. Find out when you get there. Don’t forget $5 to help cover the cost of the Marietta Police Officer, who stops traffic at the stop sign at the bottom of the hill.

3-10-2014 DLV Closed for Repairs The DLV will be closed for about a week for repairs to the track. Keep an eye on their website the reopening date.

3-9-2014 Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time is here! Remember that a lot of Atlanta group rides after work start at 6 or 6:15 through March and move to 6:30 in April. If you don’t see it listed on the Rides page, check with the sponsoring club or bike shop or the ride leader. Southeastern Cycling is not responsible if you show up to a ride at the wrong time. While I try to maintain a listing as accurate as possible, it’s difficult with so many rides listed.

Always be prepared on a group ride. Let someone know where you will be going and what time you will be back. Carry ID or wear something like a Road ID. Carry your cell phone. Bring a spare tube, pump/CO2 inflator, and tire levers as well as a multitool. Know how to use them. If you don’t, see if your favorite bike shop is offering a tire change clinic this year or ask a more experienced rider to show you how to change a tub. Put a blinkie on the front and back of your bike, so that cars can see you. Use your common sense!

Dunwoody See and Be Seen Ride From Dunwoody Cycilng: TBD — Mellow Mushroom offering FREE first slice of Pizza after the ride and/or more discounts for this kickoff ride of the season—**IF** we get at least 20 people to stay after the ride. (If you’re staying for dinner afterwards — or having a friend meet you afterwards, send an email with a count to jseconder at yahoo.com.) Bring a Headlight & Tail Light, Promptly Roll at 6:30 pm, Mellow Mushroom Dunwoody Village. Meet behind Mellow Mushroom (parking lot to the right of the entrance), 5575 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd, 24 Miles., Average Pace on flats 17 – 19 MPH, ALWAYS Regroup at key points along the way – including A & B Groups. “A’s wait for A’s & B’s Wait for B’s” B Group will have designated sweep, (Trish’s note; This is not a no drop ride. You should be able to average 16-17 mph on hilly terrain.) Intent of this GROUP ride: How many rides have you been on where you’ve gotten dropped, left behind & ended up riding on your own? That does not happen on this ride. Joe & Rob started this ride 4 years ago with the purpose of riding TOGETHER and offering options for different levels of riders. We’ve seen many cyclists progress from “barely hanging on”, to leading with the A group. How so? Because we looked out for those just starting out, swept & gave them an opportunity to come out and ride. TOGETHER. The continued success of this ride – and one that makes it special in Metro Atlanta – is that we will ALWAYS have regroup points and will look out for our fellow cyclists.

Ride Etiquette: We are bicycling ambassadors out on the street. We obey traffic laws & stop lights. We do not “swarm” around stopped vehicles at lights, and are courteous to motorists at all times. Maximum of two abreast on clear roads, single file on Chamblee-Dunwoody & Ashford Dunwoody and if the situation is at all questionable. When “car back” is heard, merge to the right. POINT OUT potholes & debris to others.

3-7-2014 Atlanta Cycling Festival Southeastern Cycling is a sponsor of the first Atlanta Cycling Festival. Find out why and leave a comment!  “About The Atlanta Cycling Festival The Atlanta Cycling Festival will be a week long festival all around bicycling from Saturday, June 7th – Saturday, June 14th, 2014! Cycling classes, events and, of course, rides. This will be Atlanta’s first ever cycling festival!
The ACF has Four Goals for this festival:
-For the new and curious rider, we want you to fall in love with cycling and the city.
-For the seasoned and the convinced rider, we want to connect you to each other and the city.
-For participating bike orgs/nonprofits, connect you to 1 and 2 above.
-For local businesses (cycling and non-cycling), connect you to 1, 2, and 3 above.
Our Mission: To connect cyclists of all experience levels to the Atlanta Community.
Our Vision: To provide a creative space for all cyclists of all experience levels to celebrate their culture together.

DLV Women’s Velodrome Challenge From the DLV: Sunday April 13th 2014, 3pm, Hosted by LWalkerCycling and the East Point Track Club
This will be a USAC insured event, 2014 Race Flier *No pre-registration, no rain date *Bring your normal DLV race numbers, you will not be issued a new one A brand new event for 2014, we’re introducing our Womens Velodrome Challenge, which will include 4 different categories for women, racing for tandems, and racing for junior riders. Here is the breakdown:
Categories:
Women Under 30(including junior women)
Women 30+
Women 40+
Women 50+
Open Tandem
Junior Under 14 Men
Junior 15-18 Men

Races for each category will be:
500m TT
200m TT
Sprint
Miss and Out
Points Race
Team Sprint*

*Womens team sprint teams MUST include one rider Under 18 years of age and one rider over 18 years of age. Junior team sprint teams must include one rider under 14 years of age, and one rider over 14 years of age. Team may be submitted up until the first team sprint event of the afternoon.

Registration opens @ 2pm : *No Pre-Reg, You must be a USAC license holder in order to race, or purchase a $10 One Day license., $3 USAC Fee for DLV One Pass holders
Entry Fees: Women and Tandems: $30 Juniors: $10

3-6-2014 Daylight Saving Time! Daylight Saving Time will be here this Sunday morning! Don’t forget to SPRING AHEAD! Set your clocks ahead one hour! GROUP RIDE SEASON IS HERE! CYCLISTS REJOICE!!!!!!

Rope Mill Work Party SORBA Woodstock will be hosting a trail work party on Saturday at Rope Mill Park in Woodstock, GA. Plan to work from 9 am til 1 pm. Bring gloves and water. Tools and lunch will be provided.

DLV Work Party The Dick Lane Velodrome will have a work party on Saturday to spruce up the track for the upcoming season. Help is needed as there is much to do.

Central Florida Gran Fondo – From the GFNS: 2014 GFNCS Round #1  Who says Florida is flat! Centered in the rolling orange groves of Pasco County, the Central Florida ran Fondo starts and ends at Beef ‘O’ Brady’s in downtown Dade City, Florida. The race follows, in part, the proposed Olympic road race course that was part of Tampa’s bid to host the Summer Olympic Games. It travels along rural rolling hills, past horse farms and crystal clear springs, briefly going through Withlacoochee State Forest and the hills surrounding Brooksville, Florida. At the 89 mile mark you will enter a piece of US cycling history along Darby road, once home to the famous Darby Road Race that has seen the likes of Tour De France winner Lauren Figon. This area is and has been the winter training site of some of the top triathletes in the world including members of the TIMEX team and the hometown former US National Cycling team members Josh Thornton and Derek Wilkerson.

Come ride/race the first 2014 event of the Gran Fondo National Championship Series on March 16th starting at Beef ‘O’ Brady’s 14136 7th St  Dade City, FL and choose between a 40, 64, or 102 mile course.  Primes will be awarded for the best times in each of the four timed sections of the 102 mile course, with overall and age group placement determined by adding together the time sections splits. CASH payout for top three overall male and female.  Every entrant will have a chance to win a Specialized Roubaix SL4 or Ruby Comp.  Registration is available online at www.gfncs.com or in person on race day Sunday, March 16th from 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM at Beef ‘O’ Brady’s 14136 7th Street, Dade City, FL.

The Gran Fondo National Championship SeriesSM, established in 2012, is comprised of six European style ride/races staged in the United States and is sponsored by Specialized Bicycle Components, Bertucci Performance Field Watches, Hammer Nutrition, Descente Ltd, Polar Bottle and ProGold.  Founder and President Reuben Kline has over 22 years of experience in the bicycle industry, including five years as a professional mountain bike rider, six years as a full‐time race director and 17 years as promoter of the Michaux Endurance Series. In 2010 Reuben was featured in the award winning documentary film Ride The Divide. The company is headquartered in the Washington, D.C. area. For more information visit www.gfncs.com or call 765-247-BIKE

3-5-2014 Pan Am Mountain Bike Championships Ethan Quehl from Loganville, GA was selected to represent the US at the 2014 Pan Am Championships in Downhill. The competition begins March 27th in Barbacena, Brazil. Ethan is well known in the southeast cycling community for helping build trails including Quehl Holler at Blanket’s Creek.

Allatoona Work Party From SORBA-West Georgia “Our primary focus will be to complete adequate repairs and or rerouting on the Turtle Back Trail to allow it to be reopened. We will meet at the Old Stilesboro parking lot bathroom building at 9:00. Location:  Allatoona Creek Trails 5690 Old Stilesboro Rd. Acworth, GA 30101 Date:  Saturday, March 8, 2014, Time:  9:00am-1:00pm, Lunch will be served at 1:00, Bring gloves, water, & snacks. Wear closed-toe shoes. Tools will be provided. www.imbasorbawestga.org

3-3-2014  5 Hour Energy Team Presentation The 5 Hour Energy p/b Kenda Professional Cycling Team Presentation was held on Friday, February 28th at the Jekyll Brewery in Alpharetta, GA. Director Sportif Frankie Andreu introduced the team and interviewed the key riders. 5 Hour Energy plans to focus on the overall for domestic US stage races as well as going after individual stage wins. After good performances at the 2013 Tour of Utah, they are hoping for a return invitation for the highlight of their season. After the team introduction, Bruno Langois’s birthday was celebrated with cupcakes. Attendees were able to enjoy brews from Jekyll Brewing as well as brewery tours. View the Photo Gallery.


The 2014 5 Hour Energy p/b Kenda Professional Cycling Team.

2-28-2014 Carter’s Lake Break Ins Several cars have been broken into around Carter’s Lake in Ellijay recently, including a cyclist’s car. Use common sense. Take your wallet, hide your stuff, or don’t bring it. Always carry your cell phone and any important things with you when you ride.

 2-27-2014 Gone Riding News From Gone Riding: – The first round of the Georgia State Championship series has been moved to the Thomson Trails near Macon, GA due to the harsh winter effects on the Arrowhead trail system.
– The fourth round of the SERC series on 4-27-2014 in Winder, GA will be a USAC sanctioned national qualifier (a top 15 will automatically qualify a rider to the nationals in PA in July and an AMBC (double ranking points).  If you plan to make it to the nationals this is your chance.
– New this year Gone Riding is now offering a membership for $30 and includes a t-shirt, sticker and a $5 discount off regular entry prices. This membership can be purchased at any Gone Riding event or online at First Place Racing.com. Also USAC licenses will also be honored at all cross country events (sanctioned or not) and receive the same $5 discount.

In-Town Classic Rides Daylight Saving Time resumes again on Sunday 03/09/14 at 02:00 AM.  Therein, we are approaching the advent of the In-Town Classics.

Effective the week of 03/10/14, the Sandy Springs (Tuesday), “Peachtree Battle (Wednesday)” and Chastain (Thursday) rides will commence at 06:00 PM EDT.  Please note – these rides will be Winter Pace until the week of 03/31/14.  The Italians call riders who violate this rule “testa di cazzo”.  The Sandy Springs ride will be Short Option.

Effective the week of 03/31/14, the Sandy Springs, “Peachtree Battle”, and Chastain rides will start at 06:30 PM EDT.  This is the week that restrictor plates will be removed from all bikes.  Therein, “Show Me What You’ve Got Night” on the Sandy Springs Ride will be 04/01/14.  The Sandy Springs ride will remain Short Option.

Effective 04/29/14, the Sandy Springs ride will initiate Long Option until Labor Day.  Testa di cazzo status will be awarded to those who attempt to go Long Option prior to this date.  This distinction will also readily be awarded to the usual suspect(s) who persist to screw-up the Chastain ride.

2-25-2014 Gainesville Grand Prix The Gainesville Gran Prix is back for 2014 on March 28-30. There will be Street Sprints on Friday night for prizes and bragging rights! Saturday is the GGC Time Trial and Circuit Races. Sunday is the Clermont Highlands RR on a new 10 mile loop with 910 feet of climbing per lap. There will also be a KOM/QOM on Clermont Heights Rd.

2-24-2014 Eastside Spring Rides Update 

Airport Ride– Sundays- 10:00AM through – end of March 30. Airport Ride Start- meet at Trinity Ave SW, Atlanta, just west of Forsyth St SW.  Approximate address- Trinity Lofts- 249 Trinity Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30303

The Sunday Ride– Starts- First Sunday in April, this is a 9:00AM roving Sunday Ride- approximately 65-75 miles, often at a steady 22-23.5 mph.  Want more details? Subscribe to   sundayride@yahoogroups.com.

Tucker– goes back to 9:00AM the first Saturday in April (April 5) // B Tucker Group (AKA Baby Tucker) goes to 8:30AM April 5. Tucker Ride Start- meet at the intersection Lynburn Drive and Main St, Tucker, GA, Approximately 46 miles (shortcut options available).

Tuesday Northlake Ride – Kicks off March 11 @ 6:15PM. Northlake Ride Start- meet at the back of the parking lot of the Indian Restaurant located at: 3900 Lavista Road, Tucker, GA.  If you look at a map- meeting location is between Montreal Rd and Harobi Drive, East of Wendy’s across the street from McDonald’s. Distance- Approximately 30 miles round trip in Summer- then moves to 23 miles as ride gets shorter (shorter options available in the park).

Pizza Ride – Daylight Schedule Kicks off March 13 @ 6:15PM. Pizza Ride Start- meet in the old location (which is now closed and a deserted building) Avondale Pizza Cafe parking lot: 70 North Avondale Road, Avondale Estates, GA 30002 Distance- Approximately 33 miles round trip in Summer- then moves to 26 miles as ride gets shorter (shorter options available in the park).

6:15PM for all March Rides (1 loop in park); 6:30PM for all April Rides (1 loop in park); 6:30PM for May – late summer rides (2 loops in park)

Up The Creek Century From CVCA:  Route options of 28,50,68,101, and 105 miles Come enjoy one of Northwest Georgia’s “must do” rides on May 1Oth in Rome, GA. The ride offers 28, 50, 68, 101 & 105 mile route options, all on scenic rural roads with very little traffic. All routes, except the 28 mile, will take riders through the “Pocket area” on one of the “best cycling roads in Georgia.” The 28 mile route is revised this year and will have less hills. The 50 and 68 mile routes are mostly flat to gently rolling with a few moderate hills.
The 101 and 105 mile options have also been revised this year, resulting in fewer hills(faster). The 105 mile option includes a short climb over Little Sand Mt. The 101 mile option will NOT include the climb. All routes will OFFICIALLY end behind the State Mutual Stadium. Riders will be offered drinks/snacks before following the park trail system approximately 3 miles back to Citizens First Bank. These last 3 miles will be a “cool down” ride. Riders must exercise extreme caution on this section and defer to joggers/walkers on the path. Please ride single file on this section! The trail will take you around “The Town Green” and fountains. Take advantage of the fountains to cool off, if it is a hot day.

All routes are fully sagged with well-stocked rest stops approximately every 15-18 miles. Tech support, Ham radio operators, medical, and police support will provide a safe ride for all participants. TIMING CHIPS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR A $5 FEE. UTC has a NEW downtown Rome start/finish at Citizens First Bank/Synovus on Broad St. Dri-balance T-shirts are an OPTION this year for pre-registered participants and WHILE AVAILABLE after the 4/15 deadline.

The post-ride meal will be your choice of a pre-determined “cyclist’s special” meal at various restaurants on Broad St. and the surrounding area. Tax and gratuity will be included in your voucher. More information will be posted here as it becomes available. After ride activities include, the “Roman Roast on the River,” with BBQ tasting, arts & crafts, music, food and beer, and a Rome Braves baseball game that evening. Bring the family for a fun day in Rome. Families can ride on the park trails for free. Local charities such as Boy Scouts, Community Kitchen, Humane Society, and TRED(trails)will be the beneficiaries of the event. Participants may register by downloading a form from www.cvca.org or by registering on www.Active.com. Cycling Clubs with 20 or more participants are eligible for a rate of $30/rider before 4/15. This does not include a T-shirt.