Sunday, September 25, 2011

Grand Fondo...was Grand Fun!!

Sunday...clean up day for the Grand Fondo Teeam. 

For a first year event, and more participants then expected, things went pretty darn smooth for the Jeremiah Bishop Alpine Loop Grand Fondo. The weather was about perfect considering it was between two very rain days in the Burg. A lot of folks realized why a compact crank set and big cassette were recommended, put it this way..Route 33 was the gentle climb.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Grand Fondo is upon us! Why is everyone chaning their gearing?

Wednesday the 21st...A week of overcast skies but lets not forget what the rain brings to the Valley; beautiful, green and lush forest, all in time for the Shenandoah Mountain Bike Festival.

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The weather forecast for Saturday's Grand Fondo and Bath County Harvest Moon Festival.  Both events are on Saturday and will showcase the beautiful riding in western Virginia and West Virginia.

The battle of the Blue Ridge Cup started last night with Tuesday Cyclo Cross, the first event was at Hillandale Park.  It is amazing how hard folks will ride for a trophy made of old bike parts and beer cans, nothing better then grass root's bike events.

Monday, September 12, 2011

29th Shenandoah Valley Century in the bag...A great history of Harrisonburg cycling.

After a rainy week the weekend turned out perfect for both the Taste and Tour Ride (benefit for the Valley Aids Network) and Sunday's 29th running of the Shenandoah Valley Century. In it's first year the Taste and Tour ride did a great job and Art did a masterful job putting together the 29th annual Century (his 28th year being head organizer..WOW!). The Century's growth shows how Harrisonburg cycling scene has grow over the years  as well as how many folks love to come to the area to ride the beautiful valley roads and participate in the well organized events.


Link to great video from Robert Cone from Sunday's Century: http://www.svbcoalition.org/manager/front.php

Don't forget to come out tonight for the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition monthly social at Clementine Cafe, 7:30pm! All are welcome.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Wet weather forecast...Time to recover from SM100!!

Labor weekend means a busy Saturday at SBC and hundreds of cyclist coming to town for the Shenandoah Mountain 100 Mile Back Country Mountain Bike Race. A large portion of the local bike community was out at Stokesville either volunteering to help make sure the event was smooth or battling the 100 mile course. Smiles were rolling across the finish line from the 1st place rider to the last rider rolling in under dark skies.

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Every year following the SM100 is the Shenandoah Valley Century , this event has not just the 100 mile road route but also options for 25 and 50 miles. Your better sign up early to make sure you get a slot..over 260 folks have signed up and the event will most likely fill up!