Friday, January 11, 2013
Coastal Interstate Relay 263 miles
Also if anyone likes long rides check out the Coastal Interstate Relay 263 miles from New Orleans to Pensacola. You can race it Solo, 6, or 12 man teams.
http://www.gulfcoastinterstaterelay.com/
Rouge Roubaix XV Online registration opens
Looks like Rouge Roubaix XV Online registration opens tonight at 12:15am.
https://www.bikereg.com/Net/18111
Hooper Rd AND Comite River Mountain Bike Trails will be closed until further notice!
BREC's Extreme Sports
Due to the rain, the Hooper Rd AND Comite River Mountain Bike Trails will be closed until further notice!
Wednesday, January 09, 2013
NEW "Rollin' with Punchers
Kris Dayries
Welcome to the NEW "Rollin' with Punchers". 2013 UPDATE: For the Winter Season we meet at City Park next the tennis courts and now have 5 Routes of various distances. All stages of bikers are welcome but focus on beginners or usetos (I use to...). This is also a great group for a recovery ride. From time to time an advanced rider will be our guest for instruction and information. Safety is important. At this time this continues to be a No Drop Group but will evolve to an "At your own Pace" with route support. Remember - no one is EVER left behind!
Time - 6:00 pm
When - Wednesdays (weather permitting)
Where - Winter - City Park Tennis Courts Darylmple Drive/Perksin Road (Baton Rouge)
Requirements - Bike, Helmet, LIGHTS - head/tail (for bike), water, Bright clothing
Roll on!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
ground breaking ceremony for first CAPP trail will be 10 AM Thursday Dec 6...
The ground breaking ceremony for first CAPP trail will be 10 AM Thursday Dec 6 along Ward's creek, near the future trail head at the Mall of Louisiana.
Call Cheryl Michelet at 272-9200 ext 543 to RSVP or email at cmichelet@brec.org. Evite .JPG attached
I plan to be there
Bruce
PS: Link to ceremony location
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=206008613845706558013.0004cef2f229e8127059c&ie=UTF8&t=h&vpsrc=6&ll=30.388059,-91.080287&spn=0.004731,0.004823&z=18&iwloc=0004cef2f71385f55fe5c
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
West Feliciana Parish Police Jury agenda
Thanks to all who responded to yesterday's call to action on the West Feliciana Parish Police Jury agenda item to discuss permits for groups of three or more bicycle riders on Parish roads.
At least 15 cyclists both from Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana took time out of their busy schedules, prepared to comment on this issue. My sincere gratitude to each of one for attending, and professional attitude shown by all. A special thanks to Marsanne Goldsby, who could not be at the meeting, but who prepared a list of talking points to help our effort to respond to this restrictive proposal.
Fortunately Juror Mel Percy acknowledged that the restrictive "groups of 3 or more" was erroneous wording as that would limit families from riding together without a permit. The intent of the permits was to inform agencies (Police, Sheriff, Fire, EMS etc) of large group rides, such as charity rides, races, and BRBC century events.
Agreement in principle was reached to form a committee to discuss how to best implement such a process so as to be most useful for the Parish and the event organizers. Those wishing to participate in this process, please contact WF Parish Secretary Sherrel Johnson @ 225.784.3652.
Juror Percy also offered that cyclist have not always been the best behaved, and cited past incidents at Parish Fire stations, where riders were suspected of relieving themselves either before or after a ride. No parking signs have since been posted at fire stations, and to my knowledge the cycling community has respected the parking ban.
Those who spoke to the Jury included Ron Duplessis, Justin Flint, and myself. Others locals spoke, but I did not catch their names. Ron spoke offering that whatever is crafted must not inhibit the blossoming business support brought by cyclists as one of Louisiana's premier cycling destinations. Justin offered a beginning dialog on determining what would constitute a group size requiring a permit suggesting that 50 would be a minimum number and not interfere with the many impromptu rides which could have between 3 and 25 participants. This will be one of the topics of the upcoming committee.
No doubt, whatever the outcome, this could be a pattern that other Parishes copy, and it is in the cycling community's interest to have a hand in its development.
Bruce
Monday, November 12, 2012
LAXC 2012 season finale mountain bike race
On Sunday November 18th, Team LaS'port will host the LAXC 2012 season finale mountain bike race at the Bodcau dam trail outside of Shreveport, Louisiana. Championship celebration following the race.
Online registration: https://www.usacycling.org/register/2012-3373
More information: http://laxcseries.com/
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Friday, November 09, 2012
Thursday, November 08, 2012
[LAMBRA Racing] Annual meeting December 2nd
It would be good to see a representative from each team and from each race promoter at this event.
Location . TBD. will announce next week.
I would like to start some topics and concerns ideas on face book as this would be an open forum and not clog email.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/LAMBRA-Louisiana-Mississippi-Bicycle-Racing-Association/177701960597
From this we will have ideas for some topics we need to cover.
Michael Humphreys
Vice-President, Louisiana-Mississippi Bicycle Racing Assn.
601-201-1589
vicepresident@lambra.org
http://www.lambra.org/
Fall Foliage Group Ride / Lake Kincaid - Nov. 10, 2012
Robin Gibb Diamond
http://www.bramba.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4596&p=29482#p29482
Fall Foliage Group Ride / Lake Kincaid - Nov. 10, 2012byRobin» Thu Nov 08, 2012 8:00 amAt least we a
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New Roads River Roux Triathlon
Dustin Michael Drewes
If you have not signed up yet for Volunteering for River Roux Triathlon (This Saturday), please let me know asap if you can help out. Positions are being assigned soon. We will carpool out of Highland Coffees early Sat morning to go up to New Roads (Across the river from St. Francisville).
http://www.riverrouxtri.com/
New Roads River Roux Triathlon
www.riverrouxtri.com
Green Crawl
haven't seen an "event" for the Green Crawl, but noted it's on a Wednesday this year:
https://www.facebook.com/GreenCrawlBR?fref=ts
Baton Rouge Green Crawl
The 2012 Baton Rouge Green Crawl NEW DATE has been announced! It will be on November 14 from 5-10pm...
Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee meeting
You are cordially invited to attend the September Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee meeting, 4-6 PM Thursday November 8 at the Main Library, 7711 Goodwood at Independence Park (Temporary location for November and December) .
Attached is the agenda for Thursday's meeting. Notes from last month's meeting will be send by a separate note. Questions or additions to the agenda, please reply to blwickert@cox.net or call 225.963.8616
Bruce
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
infrastructure saves lives
Here's an article from the European Cyclists' Foundation. Actually, it's an interview with an author of a study published in the "American Journal of Public Health." The opening line on the ECF Website is:
If you need more evidence that infrastructure saves lives, then look no further. New research from the American Journal of Public Health shows that dedicated bike lanes can cut injuries by half. ECF had a few questions to ask the brains behind the study, Professor Kay Teschke.
http://www.ecf.com/news/want-safer-cycling-think-infrastructure/
Enjoy reading this interview!
Mark E. Martin
Thursday, November 01, 2012
BUSY, BUSY, BUSY...
BUSY, BUSY, BUSY...
. . . we've updated the "Latest News" section of the BRASS Website with news about:
The Crescent & Fox Path proposal;
new Levee Path access point proposal downtown;
Perkins Road Alternative Routes;
the Downtown Greenway project;
BREC's Ward's Creek project, and;
the new Dawson Creek Greenway proposal.
Go to http://www.brsafestreets.org/events-1 for all the news!
Mark E. Martin
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
USA Cycling Local Associations summit meeting
LAMBRA Racers:
I have attached the agenda for the USA Cycling Local Associations summit meeting that Michael Humphreys and I will be attending this weekend. There is always a lot of discussion at these meetings and I would appreciate hearing from you about any issues in which you are particularly interested. I am sure there will be much talk about how USAC might work with USADA to become more proactive in the anti-doping arena, how we can improve the racing experience for new riders, etc.
We will be scheduling the annual LAMBRA meeting soon, so please also take some time to discuss with your clubs the events that you might wish to get onto the LAMBRA calendar for 2013, changes in the LCCS points competition, etc. We’ll send out a notice as soon as we are ready to begin putting together the LAMBRA planning calendar so we can see where there are conflicts and get them resolved as early as possible.
Thanks,
Randy.
______________________________________
Randall Legeai
President, Louisiana-Mississippi Bicycle Racing Assn.
504-228-5891
http://www.lambra.org/
http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/1588338/528603140/name/LA%20Summit%20Agenda%2Epdf
Heart of Louisiana: The Beast
http://www.fox8live.com/story/19957711/heart-of-louisiana-the-beast
Heart of Louisiana:
The Beast
www.fox8live.com
It seems a bit out of place in Louisiana, but some biking enthusiasts say one of the best trails for mountain biking is in the Bayou State. In fact the twists and turns and ups and downs of the trail
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Sasquatch Stampede MTB Race this weekend
Sasquatch Stampede!
This Sunday in a gorgeous time of year at Lake Kincaid outside of Alexandria will be the next in the Louisiana State Championship XC series (LAXC). more info - http://laxcseries.com/?q=node%2F90%2F Free Jambalaya, hand-crafted awards, payout for Cat 1 racers, and Sasquatch jerseys for other winners! Come out and beat these guys (race action starts at 1:19): http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=V25M8rHhtQg
Sasquatch Stampede!
Monday, October 22, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
looking for this silver volvo...
http://www.nbc33tv.com/news/crimetracker/cyclist-seriously-injured
LSU cyclists are leaving from the clock tower on campus at 6:00 pm today to pedal around town looking for this silver volvo. All are welcome to join, but please bring helmets and lights.
If you do see a suspicious silver Volvo with possible front end damage, call the BRPD at 225-389-2000.
Cyclist seriously injured from hit and run crash in downtown | WVLA NBC33 | Baton Rouge News, Weathe
www.nbc33tv.com
Baton Rouge News from WVLA NBC33tv.com. Your source for local news, weather and sports for Baton Rou...
Monday, October 15, 2012
"biking event to rase funds for his care"
Jimmy Giessler, who rented a mountain bike and rode with his son in a park in Austin, Texas. The front wheel came off and he did an endo over the handle bars and broke his neck. He is now a quadriplegic and takes a lot of care. They are having a biking event to rase funds for his care. Please sign up, participate, or donate if you can. Please forward this to anybody who may be interested.
Monday, October 08, 2012
Hunting Season
A reminder that is applicable to a lot of the trails around our area. Hunting season is kicking off with squirrel season opening this Sat. October 6th.
1. Please wear orange or bright colors when mountain biking outside a recreation area.
2. Make noise or announce yourself when you come upon a hunter to alert them you a biker.
3. Hunters can hunt anywhere outside a recreation area. Basically, if you ride outside the Kincaid campground loop you aren't in the recreation area. The USFS maps show the recreation areas.
4. Hunters need to be 150 yards from the trail when hunting and can not shoot across the roads and trails.
5. If you come upon a hunter avoid conflict and give the District office a call if you find hunters violating these regulations. 318-793-9427.
Saturday, October 06, 2012
Friday, October 05, 2012
QDS Systems Track Omnium, Oct 27-28
Greetings,
The LSU Cycling club is excited to announce the QDS Systems track omnium happening on Oct. 27-28. Dig up that old track bike, glue on some new tires, and get out there for some left turning action! Here's what you'll want to know:
Saturday evening + Sunday Morning Sessions
Scratch, Points, Chariot, Miss & Out, 200m, Kilo(Men), 500m(Women)
Omnium Points for your best 5 events.
There will be Jambalaya on Saturday.
Payout!
Here's the link to the flyer with all the details:
https://www.usacycling.org/events/getflyer.php?permit=2012-3651
See you out there!
D. Drewes
LSU Cycling
Lsucyclingclub@gmail.com
Tuesday, October 02, 2012
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Baton Rouge Battle MTB Race October 7th
Very fast XC race coming up soon! Part of the LA State Championship
online registration
https://www.usacycling.org/myusac/index.php?pagename=registration&eventid=3325&year=2012
more info:
http://laxcseries.com/?q=node/79
Sasquatch Stampede on November 4th
Greetings!
We are pleased to announce the Sasquatch Stampede on November 4th at Kincaid Lake. Please see the link below for the flier and join us for a fun and competitive day of mountain bike racing.
Godspeed,
Ed Kendrick Sr.
President
Acadiana Bicycle Company Racing
http://www.usacycling.org/events/getflyer.php?permit=2012-3678
Friday, September 28, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
LAMBRA District Criterium Championships
Just a reminder that next Sunday, September 23th, Rhino Racing will be hosting the LAMBRA District Criterium Championships in Lake Charles, LA. You can view the flyer here.
Flyer: http://www.rhinoracingteam.com/
We have a $2500 cash payout as well as all the other prizes and such up for grabs. That includes 1.5 times LCCS points, championship medals and jerseys, and this is the last event in the Mercury Championship Series where the winners of three sets of Mercury wheels will be decided.
http://www.lambra.org/calendar/2012/Mercury_Champ_Series.html
You can pre-register online at USAC.
Registration: https://www.usacycling.org/register/2012-3326
Pre-registration closes at 11:00 pm on Friday, September 21st. Race day registration will be available up to 30 minutes before each race but there is a $10 late fee. If you are pre-registered you must sign in at least 30 minutes before your race.
We will be using a new course this year which is entirely on the Lake Charles Civic Center grounds. The start/finish will be right on the lake front on Bor Du Lac Drive. The course is .8 miles in length, very flat but somewhat technical with seven corners. I have attached a map of the course.
Parking will be available on the south side of the Civic Center. Please enter the parking lot from Lake Shore Dr at the Kirby St intersection or if you prefer here are the GPS coordinates.
N 30 degrees 13' 37.0"
W 93 degrees 13' 10.9"
Late registration and sign in/number pick up will be on the west side of the Civic Center. We look forward to seeing you all there.
If you need more information you can call me at 337-842-7205.
Thanks,
Steve David
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
X-Trail Shootout Race 9/16/2012
X-Trail Shootout Race Registration is now open online!! Pre-registration is $10 for everyone, race day registration is $15 ($10 for BRAMBA members). Registration include 3 attempts, $5 buys an extra lap.
http://shop.bramba.org/p/8/x-trail-shootout-race-registration
Come join BRAMBA for our annual 1-mile time trial at the Comite Trail in Baton Rouge. Racers will be lining up to sprint the X-Trail section as fast as they can starting at 9AM on Sunday, September 16. Riders of all ages and skill levels are welcome. There will be food, fun, and prizes. Race registration includes a free t-shirt commemorating this year's event. We'll have pulled pork sandwiches from Pit Brew BBQ and jambalaya from BRAMBA's very own, Chris Reid.
Thank you to all of our sponsors: Capitol Cyclery, The Bicycle Shop, PedalPlay Bicycles, Mid-City Bikes, Teknarus, and Pit Crew BBQ. —
Saturday, September 08, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
EMS Memorial Group Ride
EMS Memorial Group Ride
Pleasee see below regarding a fun ride for a good cause. The flyer and pledge is uploaded to the groups page.
Riders and Supporters
It seems I may have missed some of you with this information or I may have deleted it instead of sending it but here it is again. Please pass it on to others.
I hope all are doing well and I am expecting all to travel safe getting to the ride, and back home afterwards. I am sending this out for those who don't have the Flyer and Pledge/Donation sign up sheet (riders and support staff can raise extra donations from friends and family members).
This is also a request for ALL riders/support members to PLEASE RSVP YES or NO on the pre ride dinner.....this is very important for us to plan our meal menu so that we have enough for those in attendance. so PLEASE respond YES or NO via return email to : franknmed@aol.com .
If anyone has any questions or know of other riders that want to ride with you, please have them go sign up at http://www.laemsmemorials.org/ , as we will placing our jersey order by the 27 th so we can have them for the day of the ride.
I would like to thank ALL who are participating in the ride and hope our even continues to grow in the years to come.
Frank J Barreca Jr
NREMT-P
5th Annual La EMS Memorial Bike Ride Chairman 2012
Cell: 601 421 5796
Email: franknmed@aol.com
12 hours of Stanky Creek
http://www.facebook.com/stankycreek
Stanky Creek Cycling
We were asked to come up with a team preem for the 12 hours of Stanky Creek. Well here it is.....
The team/club (Los Locos, JMR, WnW, Memphis Velo, Biker's Choice, SCC, etc.......) that has the most pre-registered riders gets a case of Ghost River on us.
Rules:
1) Riders have to be pre-registered by the 9/28/12 late fee deadline. Any riders registered after 9/28/12 will not count toward preem.
2) Riders have to be an actual member of the team/club, not just a friend who has a kit or who you talk into adding your team name to their registration. Cheaters will owe the actual winning team an additional case of Ghost River.
3) You have to share a beer with Mr Stank!!
Now go out there and get them signed up!!
Friday, August 17, 2012
X-Trail Shootout Race
X-Trail Shootout Race Registration is now open online!! Pre-registration is $10 for everyone, race day registration is $15 ($10 for BRAMBA members).
Come join BRAMBA for our annual 1-mile time trial at the Comite Trail in Baton Rouge. Racers will be lining up to sprint the X-Trail section as fast as they can starting at 9AM on Sunday, September 16. Riders of all ages and skill levels are welcome. There will be food, fun, and prizes. Race registration includes a free t-shirt commemorating this year's event. We'll have pulled pork sandwiches from Pit Brew BBQ and jambalaya from BRAMBA's very own, Chris Reid.
Thank you to all of our sponsors: Capitol Cyclery, The Bicycle Shop, PedalPlay Bicycles, Mid-City Bikes, Teknarus, and Pit Crew BBQ.
shop.bramba.org-X-Trail Shootout Race Registration
Inaugural Championship Omnium Event
LAMBRA and MERCURY CYCLING are excited to announce an inaugural Championship Omnium event.
With over $4000 of prizes.
http://www.lambra.org/calendar/2012/Mercury_Champ_Series.html
As well as the prizes the event's have a point value of 1.5 x the point schedule for the overall championship jerseys.LCCS champion jersey
We will have Individual championship jerseys for for each discipline also. We have already awarded the first set of jerseys to the track champions they are awesome.
Michael Humphreys
Vice-President, Louisiana-Mississippi Bicycle Racing Assn.
601-201-1589
vicepresident@lambra.org
http://www.lambra.org/
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's Cycle for Life
Join us for the 3rd annual Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's Cycle for Life. Ride through the quaint, south Louisiana town of St. Francisville. Enjoy a 30 or 60 mile ride through this historic town accented with gorgeous live oaks, blossoming camellias, and antebellum plantation homes & gardens. This scenic ride is a fully supported journey with well-stocked rest stops every 10-12 miles, support and gear (SAG) vehicles, on site medical services, breakfast, lunch, and so much more. This unique event empowers participants to take action and demonstrate their fight in finding a cure in a tangible, emotional and powerful way.
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Louisiana Chapter -- Baton Rouge Regional Office
www.cff.org
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Louisiana Chapter -- Baton Rouge Regional Office
trail maintenance day planned this Saturday at Comite
Heads up people...
trail maintenance day planned this Saturday at Comite at 8 AM. Work to be done mostly on the X-Trail to prep the loop for the upcoming race. RIDE to follow! "Many hands make for light work." Come join us!!
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Free Agent Bicycles Wins Gold!!!
Just in case you missed this, MARIS STROMBERGS, our Free Agent BMX rider, Won The GOLD MEDAL in the Olympics!
Hey All,
If you are coming to the TTT in Vacherie tomorrow, I hope you are thirsty. This bad boy is scheduled to be there and will be passing out free Sobe drinks. The truck, parking lot, and drinks at the TTT are courtesy of Jubilee Chevron and Pepsi Beverage Co.
Remember, registration for the TTT begins at 7 am and ends at 8:30 am. First riders off at 9:00 am.
Don't forget to bring your road bike and join us for the Alan Kelly Downtown Thibodaux Criterium presented by Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center at TGMC for exciting crit racing in historic downtown Thibodaux on Sunday and your chance to win cash money (donated by Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center at TGMC) and/or primes (donated by both Pedal Play Bicycles in Baton Rouge and SEECA Eye Care in Houma).
The races this weekend are proudly hosted by the Bayou Country Cyclists / Green Team Race Team. For more information please visit either www.bccbike.org or www.lambra.org. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank y'all!!
Matt Trahan
Sent from my iPhone
TTT in Vacherie and the Alan Kelly Downtown Thibodaux Criterium
Hey All,
Just wanted to remind everyone about the TTT in Vacherie and the Alan Kelly Downtown Thibodaux Criterium presented by Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center at TGMC held in Thibodaux this weekend. And to thank you all who have already registered!!
On the first email we sent out, we mentioned a packet pickup at The Foundry Restaurant in Thibodaux for Friday night. Since the race numbers for the TTT will not be assigned until Saturday morning, there really is no need to have a packet pickup. Therefore, the packet pickup is hereby cancelled for Friday night. Again, thank y'all and welcome to a great weekend of racing hosted by the Bayou Country Cyclists / Green Team Race Team. Please let me know if there are any questions.
Matt Trahan
Sent from my iPhone
Thursday, August 09, 2012
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
Velodrome training races
Hello all,
The LSU Cycling Team will host Velodrome training races starting this Thursday, August 9th and repeat on Thursdays until our October Race (Date TBA). We will start at 6:30-9pm. All you need is a brakeless bike and helmet, and you're good to go. Here's a sample of some of the events we are looking to cover over the next few weeks:
Matched Sprints
Flying 200m
Team Sprint
Scratch Race
Miss and Out
Chariot Race
Also, we will be having a collegiate only track race on Saturday August 11th at 4:30pm and Sunday morning if anyone would like to come out to the velodrome to assist. More info at LAMBRA.org
Thanks!
Dustin D.
LSU Cycling
Ddrewe1@lsu.edu
Thursday, August 02, 2012
Town Hall Meeting concerning Bike Safety and the future of biking in East Baton Rouge
Really need to know if you are planing to be at the chicken ride. Pleae RSVP to my email address buddyamoroso@gmail.com.
Ryan Heck who is running for Metro Council 11th District will also be at the ride. Please try to attend.
When: August 11, 2012
Time: 11:30
Where: Farr Park
What: I would like to invite you and the biking community to a BBQ chicken lunch and a Town Hall Meeting concerning Bike Safety and the future of biking in East Baton Rouge.
Many of you know that I am running Baton Rouge Metro Council and my passion is bike riding. My campaign is sponsoring this event and my good friend and mayoral candidate Mike Walker will be with us for lunch and the Town Hall Meeting.
It is my understanding that Baton Rouge Bike club will have an A group B group and a C group ride starting out of Farr Park that morning and ending in time for lunch. I plan on riding with the C group.
If you could plan on being with us and giving both Mike and myself your in put is will be appreciated.
Please RSVP
Buddy Amoroso
buddyamoroso@gmail.com
www.buddy2012.com
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Monday, July 30, 2012
Alligator Bayou Road will be closed
According to the Parish press release 60 - 90 days.
ASCENSION PARISH, LA — Alligator Bayou Road will be closed in Ascension Parish beginning Monday, July 30 at 8:00 a.m. to repair a floodgate there, parish officials said.
Crews with the East Ascension Gravity Drainage District No. 1 will be repairing the Frog Bayou Floodgate, said Director Bill Roux.
Roux said there will be no access between Iberville Parish and Ascension Parish via the Alligator Bayou Road while repairs are being done. Work is estimated to take 60 to 90 days.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
Monday, July 09, 2012
Chainless BMX & MTB Racing
Chainless BMX & MTB Racing - Red Bull Pump Riders 2012 Czech Republic
The Red Bull Pump Riders is a unique bike race where the contestants have no chains on their bikes, using only the energy of their own body to gain momentum around the track. Czech rider Michal Prokop put on a show, pumping his way to the podium in both the BMX and MTB races.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmKZuDgQT2U&feature=em-uploademail
Sixteen-inch Video - Pinkbike
www.pinkbike.com
Sixteen-inch. Started a project for a local film fest. The lines we built got snowed over the day be...
http://www.pinkbike.com/video/247843/
Monday, June 18, 2012
Congress to remove federal funding for bicycling and walking projects.
The League of American Bicyclists sent out an Action Alert today regarding ongoing efforts within Congress to remove federal funding for bicycling and walking projects. The full alert may be found by clicking on the link below:
http://bit.ly/Lwlc96
Please take a moment to read the League's action alert and, if you agree that Louisiana and Baton Rouge should have the opportunity to apply for federal funds to construct bicycling and walking infrastructure, send your letter of support.
Thank you.
Mark E. Martin
6th Annual Tour de Lis!
If you still have not done so, REGISTER NOW for the 6th Annual Tour de Lis! The walk and run benefitting cancer survivors begins at 8:00 am, and the bike ride for a purpose will begin at 9:15 am on Saturday, June 16th, at City Park’s Rugby Field. Treme Brass Band will kick things off at 7am with some New Orleans' favorites. The walk/run/ride will be followed by more music, free food and beverages, and festivities. In addition to a free t-shirt, all registered participants will receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win Madone 4.7 bike donated by GNO Cyclery. Additional tickets can be purchased on-site for $5.00 per ticket or 5 for $20.00, so don’t forget your cash!
Date: Saturday, June 16th, 2012
Start Time: 8:00 am - 5k Walk/Run
Start Time: 9:15 am - Bike Ride for a Purpose
Location: Rugby Field (Corner of Magnolia and Zachary Taylor), City Park
Contact: info@tourdelis.com
Friday, June 15, 2012
USA PRO CHAMPIONSHIP

THE HITS KEEP ON COMING
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Look 695 in peloton magazine
Hello,
We wanted to share this great write up of the 695 in peloton magazine. Below is a link to the recently launched LOOK 695 video review. The review is also featured in the printed version of peloton issue number 05 being shipped now. It sounds like Ben Edwards enjoyed his time on the 695!!
http://www.pelotonmagazine.com/Tested-Bikes/video/8/719/LOOK-695-Video-Review_prerolldone
"Pillars of French Cycling" Film is slated to launch July 11 (Hutchinson and Time Sport) with Part Two scheduled for July 18 (LOOK Cycle and Mavic).
Check out the preview below:
http://www.pelotonmagazine.com/Special-Features/video/10/734/Pillars-of-French-Cycling-Preview_prerolldone
Thank you and have a great weekend!
Best regards,
LOOK Cycle USA
LSU Cycling is hosting the Road Championships
Greetings,
This year LSU Cycling is hosting the Road Championships for the South Central Collegiate Cycling Conference (SCCCC). The race will be happening on April 21st-22nd. We are seeking volunteers for each of the 3 events. Below is a description of the positions we need. As many of you know, volunteer efforts are critical to the success of these races, so any help is much appreciated. For the detailed flyer of the race, visit http://lsucycling.org/lsurace.php. If you would like to put your name down for one of these positions, please email us at: lsucyclingclub@gmail.com
Here are the events in order:
Saturday, April 21st, St. Francisville, LA
Road Race starting at Bains Elementary. Volunteers will need to be present at Bains Elementary no later than 7:30am. The vehicle coverage takes top priority, so if you have a vehicle that can serve as a wheel truck (truck/SUV), please consider doing that first.
Positions available:
6 Wheel Trucks*
6 Lead Vehicles
6-8 Corner watchers
10-15 Neutral feed zone coverage
Saturday Evening- Team Time Trial
Start/Finish is located at the Split (Gummer's Ln X River Rd 991)
First race starts at 5. Volunteers should be there no later than 4:30.
Postions available:
4 Rider holders
3 Corner watchers
5 Setup
Sunday, April 22nd - Downtown Criterium (State Capitol)
Setup: 6:30am
Positions available:
10-15 Setup course
10,000 Spectating duties
Plenty thanks,
Dustin D.
LSU Cycling
504-613-7662
free bmx race!
Don’t forget to promote the free bmx race any new rider on June 23 at every track in the usa . There are ad’s running in sports illustrated for kids on this event . From what I was told this is the first of a few of the free races the USABMX is going to offer . They are looking to pick up 30,000 new members this year . Moto count at nationals this year have been huge and record setting . Don’t miss out BMX racing is really growing again .

Cross Training: Biking
Cross Training: Biking
http://claimyourjourney.com/2012/06/cross-training-biking/
Biking is a great way to cross train for runners who are injured or who are just looking to mix it u...
Team LIVESTRONG
On October 21, 2012, thousands of riders like you will hop on their bikes to ride for the 28 million people living with cancer. Our goal is to have 5,000 riders at the start line in downtown Austin, the biggest cycling event the city has ever seen. With the number of lives cancer has touched, it’s not an impossible goal. Recruit your friends, family, neighbors, colleagues and everyone else you know to join. We need all hands on deck.
So far Austin has raised over $240,000 and I know you can come together to reach the $2 million goal by October. When recruiting fellow riders (anyone with a working bicycle), be sure to let them know there isn’t a fundraising minimum this year. Whether they raise $50, $500 or just come out and show their support, they’re making a difference in the fight against cancer.
We also have great fundraising incentives this year including a commemorative 15th anniversary t-shirt that is only available to Austin Challenge riders. And we are hosting a gala event that you don’t want to miss. The Gala will take the place of the Fundraising Appreciation Dinner, and to earn a ticket you must reach $5,000 in fundraising.
Course descriptions for 2012 have been posted. The ride distances are 18, 65 and 100 miles. All riders will head south out of Austin and return to the LIVESTRONG Village where the Post-Event Party and a good time await.
Thank you for your participation. We certainly cannot thank you enough for all you do. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Enjoy the ride,
Matthew Florio Team LIVESTRONG@TeamLIVESTRONG
Ride Course Information
The Team LIVESTRONG Challenge Austin will start and finish at the Palmer Events Center North Circle Driveway on Riverside Drive, across the way from Auditorium Shores. Participants will depart via wave starts based on ride distance.
Cyclists are required to follow the rules of the road and obey all traffic signs and signals. Law enforcement personnel will be used at intersections with moderate to high traffic and/or traffic signals to assist with cycling safety and motor awareness.
18-Mile Course
This course features an out-and-back loop that is great for a beginner cyclist or a family or group of riders. After crossing the start line, riders will turn right onto South 1st Street heading for the South Austin neighborhoods and Atkins High School. The school driveway will serve as the turnaround point for riders to head back up South 1st Street to the LIVESTRONG Village in time for a coffee and breakfast tacos.
65-Mile Course
The 65-mile course is ideal for intermediate to experienced riders who are looking for a longer, more challenging ride. Riders follow the same course as the 18-mile route, but turn right onto Old San Antonio Road heading west past Buda into gorgeous rolling terrain. Riders will enjoy great views of Texas hill country as the course loops south, eventually winding back up to Austin.
100-Mile Course
Riders who want to experience a true Texas Hill Country ride should definitely take on the 100-mile course. This course promises to be both a challenging and scenic fall ride. Riders head south out of Austin, then turn right onto Old San Antonio Road heading west past Buda. The course will then turn south towards Wimberly and east to San Marcos before working back north to Austin and the LIVESTRONG Village.
Please note that all courses are subject to change. Information including cue sheets, detailed maps and elevation profiles for each course will be posted as they are finalized.
Friday, June 01, 2012
RIdeYellow
Just a reminder that RIdeYellow is in 16 days - Father's day weekend in Bay Minette, Alabama.
Hope you can come join us for a great ride and lots of food and fun!
Check out the new gear on the website:
http://rideyellow.org/
Skip Archer
Mobile, Alabama
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Ride of Silence coverage on WBRZ
Thanks for coming out in spite of the rain everyone!
Great to hear from John Price from the Mayor's office, Mark Martin from BRASS, and Kris Dayries from Riding with the Punchers.
Remember, we need your help to get the bicycle friendly Baton Rouge we want. We were silent tonight; tomorrow we'll speak up for better bicycle infrastructure and Complete Streets.
http://www.wbrz.com/player/?video_id=11427
Ride of Silence coverage on WBRZ
www.wbrz.com
Chris Clark
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
New Orleans - Spillway Scramble MTB Race, May 20th
The Spillway Trail is a perfect venue for first-timers or casual mountain bikers to give racing a try.
If you're good and fast though, it becomes the quickest trail in the South, just watch out for the trees!
Online Registration and more info here:
http://bit.ly/JDmBZB
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Ride of Silence
Next Wednesday evening participate in this annual international event to remember all those who have been killed or injured while riding their bikes.
Baton Rouge Ride of Silence
Wednesday, May 16 at 6:30pm at LSU Vet Med Game Day Parking Lot
Third Annual ROS to remember fallen cyclists. We have more support this year and expect a record turnout.
Remember, this is an easy ride for everyone. Bring the kids and the family for a slow easy ride through Baton Rouge to show our combined support for making the roads safer for everyone.
One more fatality is too many.
or more information on the intentional Ride of Silence movement, check out www.rideofsilence.org
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