…in your unneeded cycling gear and check out the swap meet. Note these are personal transactions, and the WRCC will not be involved in any sales. Please add price tags to your items for the convenience of prospective buyers.
If you would like to recognize a member for their help and…
…been really fun.
How do you stay in shape over the winter?
1. Netflix and spin, aka more time than I’d like on the indoor trainer.
2. Dirt Church! Even when it’s around 20 degrees we can usually get a few folks to ride gravel on Sunday morning.
What do you like about riding…
…towns. Do you follow any big-name cyclists? If so, who?
No Bike camping: adventure or torture?
Camping is an adventure. How do you stay in shape over the winter?
Spinning at the local gym. What do you like about riding with the Wabash River Cycle Club?
Meeting new riders and…
…sign a waiver, drop off your food, and scope out the other goodies folks brought. The club will provide a main entrée (vegan option available upon request), paper goods, and some beverages. Please bring a side or dessert to share with others, pitch-in style.
Sign-up for food is here: …
…rooms in the motel the group was using that night--there were still some available for those who wimped out. Best time to not put up a tent ever, and to savor a long hot shower and dry out my shoes. Adventure Cycling schlepped all the motel folks back and forth to the campsite for meals. The…
…be alert and on the look out for other users of the road. The automobile driver should also maintain a safe following distance in sharing the road with bicycles. Bicycles usually have significantly shorter stopping distances than heavier cars or buses. The safe and wise driver of four-wheeled…
…hills.
How do you stay in shape over the winter?
I do spinning and barre classes at the gym off season.
What fact about you would your cycling buddies find surprising?
I don’t think there is anything about me my cycling buddies would find…
…I currently can.
How do you stay in shape over the winter?
Hit the gym and play soccer. Not more than one rest day per week. What do you like about riding with the Wabash River Cycle Club?
The group rides are fun and make the whole experience of riding a bike more enjoyable. The…
…club members and their guests will be $10 a head--the club will pay the rest. Social hour begins at 6:00 p.m. upstairs at the Lafayette Brewing Company. Those who rode 1000 miles or more last season will have T-shirts to claim. Did you get fancy new cycling gear recently? Bring the old stuff for…
…rules about rotating off the lead.
The theory is straightforward: the leader indicates that he or she is moving off the front by wiggling their elbow or tapping their thigh on the side that the next rider should pass on, and then slows slightly and lets the pack pass by, staying to…