Monday, June 09, 2008






Kenny (Dunaway),

Thanks again for a great event (Louisiana Tri in New Roads, LA). I think that makes 9 times in the past 10 years I've done your race (don't look back at my times! I've long since accepted that they won't be any good). You really make the race special, and I always appreciate the FCA affilaitation and the pre-race prayer.

Hopefully, you can pass on some special thank yous:

Thanks to Brian Kinchen for the pre-race prayer.

Thanks to the guy (Scott Mackey) from Pedal Play, who fixed my broken shifter cable before the race in less time than it took me to break it! Tell him he saved my race, and really my entire season, since this is usually the only race I do.

Thanks again to you and the volunteers.

Will Robbins

Tuesday, May 13, 2008





For the past few months the staff at Bicycling magazine has spent countless hours pedaling all makes of bicycles in an effort to bring you the "Editors Choice" One of the toughest categories to pick a winner in is the "Best Enthusiast" road bike category since there are so many offerings and this is the sweet spot for a do it all machine.



Standing on top of the podium for 2008 was the Six13 5 with praise for it's beautiful combination of carbon and aluminum, snappy response and steering that's the most intuitive of the bunch and yet never nervous. In the end the Six13 5 was summed up stating "It's hard to go wrong with a bike like this"

Click on http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1137960420/bctid1532920857 for the full review.


Tifosi Optics Strada Featured in Outside Magazine

The Strada in wood is featured in the Outside summer buyer's guide as a favorite for trail running and mountain biking.

www.tifosioptics.com/inthenews/outsidebgs08.pdf

Tuesday, April 29, 2008



2008 Baton Rouge Bike Club Spring Century

When: Sunday, May 18th
Where: West Feliciana Sports Park, St. Francisville
Single Registration: $25.00, Tandem Registration: $35.00.
Fee includes t-shirt to pre-registered riders, full SAG support,
lunch, and rest stops. Free one year membership in the Baton Rouge
Bike Club with participation.
Ride lengths: 25 miles (*8:30 am), 50 miles (*8:00 am), 62.5 miles
(*8:00 am), and 100 miles (*7:30 am). *Departure times.
Registration starts at 6:30 am.
Online Registration: www.active.com, Mail-in Registration on
www.batonrougebikeclub.com

Until yesterday, there was no official route, because we had to change it 3 times based on high water and downed trees. We made up the route as we painted arrows. I am calling it "Plan C"

When the maps are done, you will be the first to receive a copy. The routes take all the MOST scenic, the smoothest, and the lowest traffic roads. Every route has at least one SAG, and the distances are all AT LEAST as much as advertised.

Q=29 miles
H=51 miles
M=65 miles
C=101 miles

The H, M, & C all visit Lake Rosemound for the first SAG at mile 25
and travel the via the Solitude, Greenwood, Highland and Sligo roads. These routes depart the park north on US-61 to a left turn on LA-66.

M & C Routes take Harris Cornor, LA-967, and LA-421 to Near Jackson, Then LA-10, to LA-965, and SAG at Mary Brown Nature Center. From there, LA-966, Audubon Lane, LA-965 to US-61, and back to the WFSP.

The C route includes an out and back from LA-421 to the end of Peterson road at the closed bridge. (Where a SAG is located). It also includes a side trip through Jackson, and a ride on the Wilson Loop, using Dawson Road, LA-68, a SAG at Wilson, and return to Jackson on LA-952.

The H route leaves the M and C routes at Laurel Hill, and follows US-61 to LA-421, to experience new asphalt to Jones-Vaughn creek, then Sage Hill to Bains, Joe Daniel, and joins the M and C for the ride back to WFSP on LA-965

The Q route starts with the H, M, & C, but turns onto Bains at the schools, then Sage Hill, Jones-Vaughn Creek the easy way to LA-10. It then joins the M & C for the route to the Mary Brown SAG, but cuts off the LA-966/Audubon loop, and heads back to WFSP.

If you can't wait for the offical maps, get your favorite mapping program or GPS out and start plotting.

Bruce

PS:

Visit http://www.batonrougebikeclub.com for a registration form

online at:

http://www.active.com/page/Event_Details.htm?event_id=1548744&assetId=21f0f997-17c9-4dd6-9c67-fa547d0b83a3

Registration also available Sunday, with table opening at 6:30 AM

West Feliciana Sports Park (WFSP) is located on US-61 north of St. Francisville, adjacent to the Magnolia Baptist Church.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Training Races on River Road have Started!


Time: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Repeats: This event repeats every Tuesday and Thursday until Thursday October 23, 2008.
Location: River Road Entrance to FARR Park 2 Miles South of LSU Vet. School
Notes: This is a tradition ride. Meet @ entrance to Farr Park. "A" group departs 5:30; "B" at 5:33. Pace depends on attendees: "A"s avg. 24-27mph; "B"s 22-25 Distance 34 mi. including warm-up. Route flat. Begin south on River Rd. (Rt 327 South), right veer onto Rt 991 after 11 miles (the "split"). Continue past the Plaquemine Ferry landing @ 6 miles as 991 meets Rt 75. Left (extra caution) on Gummers Ln. approx. 3 miles past the Landing, back onto 327 north. 12 miles to the finish line just south of Farr Park.
Riders wear helmet. Keep right of centerline.
Slow riders should gather behind the B's.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

MTB RACE THIS WEEKEND!!!



Road Bike Action May/June Issue is now on the news stands....

SuperSix 3 Review

The Story

Few companies have pushed the metallurgical potential of aluminum as much as Cannondale- and then the carbon fiber market went ballistic. Luckily, the Bedford, PA company has a history of engineering prowess they utilized for designing and building race-winning bikes


The April issue of Triathlete magazine is on the stands and is PACKED with Cannondale products.
Triathlete's Garage

You don't need to throw down over $5,000 on your training rig, but after a test ride on Cannondale's new carbon-fiber SuperSix, you may be ready to pull out the checkbook!


Cannondale in the news again...

 The Rize...in the LA Times

In the Health Section of Monday's edition of the LA Times the Rize scores big.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

NO NEW CASINO Ride

Please...if you only ride one time this year, this decade, show up Saturday for this ride:

NO NEW CASINO Ride

In lieu of the regular Alligator Bayou ride, there will be a special ride on Saturday. Please forward this to everyone you know who rides two wheels:

Meet at Farr Park on River Road at 8:45am. This ride will follow the training race regimen:
A Group - roll out at 9:00am, 34 mile loop.
B Group - roll out at 9:05am, 34 mile loop.
C Group - roll out at 9:10am, 24 mile to the stop sign and back.

· Everyone back at Farr by 10:45am to regroup and put on NO NEW CASINO T-shirts.
· Ride to Walk Ons by 11:00am and be a part of a huge media campaign battling against a 3rd casino in Baton Rouge.
· At 11:30am, we will ride 2 abreast, 10-12 mph max down River Road to the Governmental building on Saint Louis St. We will then early vote (don’t forget your I.D) and ride back to Walk Ons, have a beer in spandex, lunch, and other goodies provided by the No New Casino folks.

Thursday, January 10, 2008




Please join us in wishing Jairo a very special 70th birthday! To commemorate this, you can be a part in one way or both ways.

First, we would like to have 70 riders start this ride. You may think this is impossible, but 36 showed up last weekend and as you know, nothing is impossible!

Secondly, there will be a 70-mile option that day for those would also like to do the distance


From Jairo: I have just been contacted by WAFB - CHANNEL 9. They are planning to send a crew to record the event. It is a great opportunity to promote our sport showing good assistance.

Goal: To complete 70 miles with the maximum number of cyclists. It is not a race against time. It is a fun ride for distance.


Start and Finish: Albertson's - Starbucks - corner of Burbank/Bluebonnet

Route: From start, to Nicholson Dr.- Gardere Ln. - River Rd.- Bayou Paul - Manchac Ln - Bayou Paul - River Road - Gummer's Lane - River Road - Gardere Ln. Return on River Rd. to the split and ride a loop on the right, Back to the Start. Total 70 miles.


Pace: 'Moderado'. 18-20 MH. Under no circumstances over 21/22.MH. Motorcycles will regulate speed.

It is time to welcome the 2008 season and get ready for Rouge-Roubaix VIII Road Race which is only 8 weeks away.


' If I can do it at 70, anybody under can do it!'

Have a safe and prosperous 2008 cycling year and remember, No Such Thing As Impossible.

Looking forward to seeing you Jan. 12th. Please pass this invitation to all your cyclist friends.

See you on the road.

Jairo

Jairo Alvarez
Author of: NO SUCH THING AS IMPOSSIBLE- From Adversity to Triumph-


Alvarez Construction Co., Inc.
12035 Coursey Blvd.
Baton Rouge, La 70816

JairoAlvarezBotero@gmail.com


Tel: (225) 293 4545
Fax: (225) 293 4344
Cell: (225) 413-9774

Wednesday, January 09, 2008




I just noticed that USAT has some of the 2008 calendar updated.

http://www.usatmembership.com/EventCalendar/

Ali



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Tuesday, January 01, 2008




The 2008 schedule for the South Central Regional MTB Championship Series is available at www.scrcs.com.

We had a great season last year! I hope to see some new faces next season.

See you on the trail!
Jayce



















Congratulations all who participated in the BRBC Time Trial series.

Thank you Marc for organizing the what will hopefully be an annual feature of BRBC.


Overall 2007 Individual Time Trial Standings


Category Place & Rider


Advanced

1st. Paul Kerst

2nd Jay Bookman


Intermediate

1st Brian Bradford

2nd Taylor Slack

3rd Ashley Knect


Beginner

1st Shawn Kelley

2nd Chris Clark

3rd Phil Padget


Triathlete

1st Armand Centanni

2nd Patrick Klester

3rd Clay Jackson


Women

1st Liz Harris

2nd J. Jeansonne

3rd K. Beach


Juniors

1st Chandler Kelley

2nd Trey Mayer

3rd Madeline Harris


Senior Women

1st Nancy Cole


Senior Men

1st Kevin Harris

2nd Jairo Alvarez

3rd Lyle Soniat

Sunday, December 30, 2007




ROUGEROUBAIX X is open for registration!

Check out the routes and look for registration links on the website. There is also a very accurate downloadable cue sheet.

http://rougeroubaix.com/Home_Page.php

Feel free to spread this around.

Darius

[BatonRougeBikeClub] Rite of Passage Ride 9AM Monday from Greensburg

BRBC and CCC will mark the change in calendar from 2007 to 2008 with our traditional year end ride. The ride is short (30-35 miles) but we ride in any weather. After the ride, enjoy the company of your fellow riders over a glass of champagne, black-eyed peas, cabbage, and turkey gumbo. No reservations of fees. Park in the lot east of the Conoco truck stop on LA-10 to roll out at 9AM

Get to Greensburg by taking I-12 to Walker exit (LA-447 north) then at right (East) on US-190 (Florida) to LA-449 (1.5 miles), then left toward Pine Grove. Jog left then right on LA-63 to continue on LA-449. In Pine Grove follow LA-449 right on LA-16 for 1 block, then left on LA-449 to Greensburg. At end of the road, take LA-37 to Greensburg, and take a right on LA-10 to go through town, where the Conoco will be at the bottom of the hill on the right.

For a simpler set of directions, take Greenwell Springs Road (LA-37) from Baton Rouge to Greensburg, then take a right on LA-10 to go through town, where the Conoco will be at the bottom of the hill on the right. This route is a speed trap in East Baton Rouge parish, with a 45 MPH speed limit for 20 miles. Don't say you were not warned.

If you live downtown or on the west bank, get to the airport (BTR) and take Harding (LA-408) east to Hooper, then at the end of the road, turn left on Greenwell Spring Rd (LA-37) to Greensburg. At Greensburg, take a right on LA-10 to go through town, where the Conoco will be at the bottom of the hill on the right. This route is a speed trap on LA-37 in East Baton Rouge parish, with a 45 MPH speed limit for 15 miles. Ditto disclaimer of route above.

Any way takes about an hour from Baton Rouge.

Call me if you get lost on the way and need MORE directions (225.963.8616)

Wednesday, December 26, 2007


Happy Holidays From PedalPlay Bicycles. Thanks for another great year of sales and service, riding, trips and stories. You, our client, is what PedalPlay is most proud of. We get the biggest gift seeing another persons life changed because of cycling! See you on the road, trail, race, heck, see you on the next road trip, I'm in!

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Monday, December 17, 2007























Here's some photo's of BRECS MTB Race put on last week. It was fuggy and misty rain, I took with my Iphone...

Sunday, December 02, 2007


The 2008 schedule for the South Central Regional Championship MTB Series is available at www.scrcs.com.

We had a great season last year! I hope to see some new faces next season.

See you on the trail!
Jayce