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Big Bike Sale at Watsonville Bike Shack Saturday, Oct. 13

9 Oct

In an effort to reach out to farmworkers, youth, homeless and anyone else who may be in need of a used bicycle, the Watsonville Bike Shack will host a Big Bike Sale on Saturday, October 13,  from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Keep reading for details. — Karen Kefauver

The event will also feature a “Tianguis Graits” (free market) where farmworkers and homeless can take home up to six items of clothing, household items, etc. free of charge. A turquoise Fuji road bike will be raffled off: $5 per ticket. All of the proceeds from this event support the Bike Shack program.

The Watsonville Bike Shack is 100% community driven and sustained.

About the Watsonville Bike Shack

Bike Shack’s normal operating hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., and Fridays at the Farmers’ Market. We also offer service hours to youth who want to learn more about bike maintenance and repair, and to work in exchange for a bike, or get credit for high school graduation or community hours towards probation. At the Bike Shack, youth learn useful skills, focusing their energy on something creative and productive, and get mentoring from lead mechanics who share similar life stories.

Event Details
Who: The Watsonville Bike Shack

What: Big Bike Sale

When: Saturday, October 13 12- 6 p.m.

Where: at Warehouse located behind the Ramos Furniture Store at 555 Main St.

Contact: Lorenzo Holguin, Phone: 831-206-2955 Email: lorenzo757@yahoo.com

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New Mountain Bike After School Programs in Santa Cruz

3 Aug

What do your  kids do after school until you get home from work? The owners of Bike Dojo in downtown Santa Cruz have a new option for parents to consider for their kids.

 Bike Dojo now offers mountain biking after school!

“Mountain biking offers a plethora of physical, emotional and social benefits to kids and we are excited to help them have a fun activity to do after school,” said Rob Mylls, owner of the Bike Dojo.

The program is an extension of Bike Dojo’s summer camp program and kids will be biking through the Santa Cruz mountains leaning basic riding skills.

“This summer we found kids where having such a great time and so many parents told us their child got so much out of the camp so we decided we should continue the program after school,” stated Mylls. “Mountain biking is a great way to enjoy an individual sport in a team atmosphere.”

Bike Dojo wanted to make the program easy for parents so they have given parents a simple way to enroll their kids.

“We have a punch card system so parents can pick the days they want their child to ride. You can also buy a day pass and we have included a special price for Wednesday half days,” said Mylls.

For more information call Bike Dojo at 831-713-5475 and visit: http://thebikedojo.com.

— Karen Kefauver

Clips of Faith Beer and Film Festival features Handmade Films and Handmade Beers tonight in Santa Cruz

20 Jul

Clips of Faith film festival is THE place to be tonight, July 20th, 2012, for cyclists in Santa Cruz!
Doors open at 7:30

Films begin at dark
FREE Admission
Free bike valet
100% of proceeds goes towards opening a brand new
Bike Tech classroom at Santa Cruz High School!

Fore more info on the event, go to projectbiketrip.org

THE DEAL:
~We’ll be setting up a giant outdoor movie theater for your fun and enjoyment.
~Bring a blanket or camp chairs to make yourselves comfortable.
~Bring a picnic basket, if you like, with some snacks for the fam.
~All ages welcome.
~No outside alcohol, please – leave the alcohol to the experts…New Belgium Brewing, that is.
~New Belgium Brewing will have beers on tap from their hard to find Lips of Faith series.
~100% of beer and raffle sales will be donated to Project Bike Trip’s Bike Tech Program!
~ADMISSION is FREE!

DATE: Friday, July 20th, 2012

TIME: Doors open at 7:30 – Films begin at dark

PLACE: Wrigley Building parking lot (MAP) (Corner of Western & Mission)

THE FILMS: The selected films include comedic shorts, adventure documentaries, and music animation.

FOOD VENDOR: tbd

COST: Admission is FREE! Food and beer available by cash or check only.

GETTING THERE: High fives to those who ride! Valet bike parking provided by People Power and Green Ways to School.

Trail Work – Volunteers Needed to Help Build Pogonip Bike Trail

26 Jun

Here’s an update from the Pogonip trail building coordinator, Drew Perkins. Photos by trail builder Tim Park.

On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 10:09 PM, Drew Perkins wrote:

Thanks to the 23 volunteers we had out there today, [Sunday, June 24. We dialed in the redwood grove switchback (thanks Sebastian for the panorama) and finished up over 500 feet of trail.

Thanks to Matt Lezin for providing pizza and ABS, Spokesman, Bicycle Trip, Sprockets, Epicenter, Caletti Cycles, and Santa Cruz Mountains clothing for providing raffle prizes for volunteers.

The trail is shaping up nicely, but there is still much more work to do.

Weekday evening work continues on Wednesdays and Thursdays, meet at 5:30 pm at the bottom of U-Con.

Next weekend workday is Sunday July 8th.

If you are available during the day on weekdays we will be running the trail machine most days this week and could use help. – Drew Perkins

Email Drew Perkins for more info: trails@mbosc.org

All donations made through this site will be dedicated to the Pogonip trail

https://www.wepay.com/donations/147116

Trail volunteer schedules and further information can be found at

http://www.mbosc.org/local-parks/pogonip/

Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 Profile of Race Action 2012

14 May

Stage 2 Overview

San Francisco to Santa Cruz County
Start: 11:05 am Est. Finish: 3:53 pm
Total Distance: 117.1 mi./188.5 km
Monday, May 14, 2012

Stage 2 Action
• Stage Map
• Stage Profile
• Stage Log

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Stage 2 Profile
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Stage 2 Log

Quick Overview on the Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 – Santa Cruz Sentinel Pre-Race Coverage

13 May

Santa Cruz County, California, plays proud host to the finish of Stage 2 of Amgen Tour of California. The professional bicycling stage race  attracts some of the best road bike racers in the world, including some who will also race in the Tour de France. The race returns here tomorrow, Monday, May 14, 2012 (after finishes in the City of Santa Cruz in 2009 and 2010). Here’s what the Santa Cruz Sentinel, the daily paper of Santa Cruz County, has to offer for pre-race stories about the Amgen Tour of CaliforniaImage

Santa Cruz Sentinel stories posted on 05/13/2012

• Jacques-Maynes ready for Tour of California after rough year Jacques-Maynes is gearing up for the most important day of his season Monday, the day he and approximately 130…tackle the Santa Cruz mountains and finish Stage 2 of Amgen‘s Tour of California right here in his stomping grounds. similar results – By Brooke Wright – Sentinel correspondent

• Amgen Tour of California prompts ‘rolling’ road closures Monday in Santa Cruz County As acclaimed cyclists in the Amgen Tour of California speed through the county Monday afternoon, commuters will be brought to a standstill on the route. similar results – By Stephen Baxter

• In Amgen, Jamison Creek offers a winding test of nerves  Throughout the Santa Cruz Mountains, there are roads you probably wouldn’t ride on a burro, let alone a bicycle. Yet organizers behind the 2012 Amgen Tour of California decided to similar results – By Jason Hoppin

• Tour of California: How much will it help the Santa Cruz economy? Check back next week. That’s the answer when you ask about the economic impact of the Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 coming through Santa Cruz County Monday. similar results – By Jondi Gumz

• Amgen’s a boon, headache for Cabrillo: Students, administrators have different views 
Large crowds, thousands of fans cheering from the sidelines, racers dressed in sleek attire, the late-afternoon sunlight gleaming off their helmets, barreling toward the finish line — all of it captured in the international media’s eye. By Kimberly White

05/11/2012 07:04:27 PM PDT

• Tour of California field boasts world class experience, plus cycling’s next generation of stars – By Elliott Almond

04/30/2012 05:39:27 PM PDT

• Amgen organizers confident county is ready for May 14 race – By  JASON HOPPIN — Santa Cruz Sentinel

And here’s a good overview of Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 finish in Santa Cruz County:

• The Race is On! Tour of California set to return

By Jason Hoppin – Santa Cruz Sentinel
Posted: 05/12/2012 03:00:31 PM PDT

APTOS — If you want to know happens when 144 very large, very powerful men engage in a fast-moving mosh pit on wheels, Monday afternoon just might give you the opportunity.

Months of local planning will come to a head when the Amgen Tour of California returns to Santa Cruz after a one-year hiatus. The second stage of arguably America’s greatest bike race is ending in our backyard, and many are expecting 117 miles of punishment to culminate in a breathtaking sprint to the Aptos finish line.

“If you want to see action,” said local cycling journalist Jim Langley, “watching the sprint is fantastic.”

Santa Cruz County’s connection to cycling runs deep, and many of the seminal figures in the development of recreational cycling have connections here, from Tom Cuthbertson to Ross Shafer to Keith Bontrager. Books that helped popularize bicycling in the 60s and 70s, the sport of cyclocross, carbon-fiber bike frames and mountain bike suspension all have local origins.

Yet it took members of the Santa Cruz County Cycling Club to bring the tour back, after local governments abandoned their official support. The group includes lead local organizer Maura Noel, who offered her retirement savings as a guarantee that they could raise the money needed to make the event work.

“All the big stuff is in place, it’s really just details now,” Noel said Friday. “I’m super excited and happy the way the community has supported us these past seven months. Now if everyone just buys a T-shirt, I’ll be ecstatic.”

This year’s race will include a health and wellness festival at the Cabrillo College finish line, and numerous local and national vendors will be on hand. Cabrillo plans to hold classes as usual, though Soquel High, also along the race route, is only holding a half-day of classes.

In past years, the fight for the right to wear the stage winner’s jersey was decided in Bonny Doon, previously the day’s only major climb. This year, race organizers added another long haul up Bear Creek Road, making observers wonder whether any members of the pack would be able to break free.

“They’re trying to tear their legs off this year with so many hills,” Langley said of this year’s race.

That means there could be a crowd barreling toward the finish line at Cabrillo. If so, teams will do just about anything to break their sprinters free, including bumping the wheels of other riders and even an occasional head-butt.

Many are happy to see the race return. Ryan Beauregard, owner of Bonny Doon’s Beauregard Vineyards, has seen his winery turn into a party during past races. This year, Beauregard is selling $60 tickets to a catered lunch and blues band fiesta that promises to again be a viewing hot spot.

“No one’s going to have more fun than us,” Beauregard said.

People interested in making sure they don’t miss the finish can buy grandstand seats from the Aptos Chamber of Commerce, with chamber representative Meggie Schuller saying interest is strong.

“It’s going good. We’ve sold about 160 tickets” of 220, Schuller said, saying she expects race-day sales as well.

Covering 733 miles, the race begins Sunday in Santa Rosa and ends eight days later in Beverly Hills. Organizers see it as a major precursor to the Tour de France, and it includes some of the best riders in the world.

Stage 2 begins at Marina Green in San Francisco in the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge. Riders then come down Highway 1 before turning into the Santa Cruz Mountains just past Davenport.

From there, riders climb Empire Grade before a white-knuckle descent down Jamison Creek Road into Boulder Creek. From there, they climb again to Summit Road, where a timed sprint is held.

The last 17 miles of the race are either downhill or flat, which should make for excitement. Along Soquel-San Jose Road, riders should reach speeds approaching 60 mph.

Follow Sentinel reporter Jason Hoppin on Twitter: @scnewsdude

IF YOU GO

AMGEN TOUR OF CALIFORNIA

WHEN: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday

WHERE: Various locations; Festival at Cabrillo College, 6500 Soquel Drive, Aptos.

DONATIONS: Organizers are still seeking donations. To help, visit: http://www.tourofcalifornia-santacruz.com/get_involved/contribute

3 Ways to Track Amgen Tour of California: Your Smart Phone via Tour Tracker, NBC Sports and online

13 May

Watch Amgen Tour of California 2012 LIVE ! Here are a few ways  you can tune into the professional road bike race action:

1. Television option: Tune in live on NBC Sports Network  2PM PDT/5PM EDT

Bart Coddington explained:

NBC bought Versus (Comcast 404) and it is now Labeled NBCSP if you do not get the HD channel.”

From the Amgen site: http://www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/tv-schedule.html

In Santa Cruz County Comcast will carry it on 723 (HD) and 404.

Harriet Riley, Santa Cruz County resident, chimed in: “According to our Comcast channel list, NBC-SP is channel 723 is the place to look for live and recorded coverage on the TV.”

2. Smart Phone option:  RadioShack Tour Tracker (online and via the FREE mobile apps for iOSand Android).

“You can track the tour from your smart phone. I got mine on ITunes, but they also have one for the Droid.

It’s pretty cool,” emailed Myrna Sherman, to the Santa Cruz County Cycling Club email list.

Follow the 2012 Amgen Tour of California with the RadioShack Tour Tracker, the app that gives you in depth access and analysis of every aspect of America’s biggest and most exciting cycling race via the Web (coming soon to this page) or your mobile device. From live video to GPS tracking, you can be part of the race action no matter where you are. Available now for iPhone, iPod, iPad and Android download!

This link below gives you the links to download the app from either Apple’s iTunes store or Google’s Play (Formerly known as the Android Market).

Details here: http://radioshacktourtracker.amgentourofcalifornia.com

3. Option 3: TUNE into the website!

Race Start – 10:50am PDT. WATCH IT LIVE on NBC Sports Network 2PM PDT/5PM EDT or with the RadioShack Tour Tracker (online) here: http://www.amgentourofcalifornia.com

Guide to Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 Finish in Santa Cruz County, Monday, May 14

10 May

Here’s a handy guide to the schedule of events for the Amgen Tour of California Stage 2 Finish in Santa Cruz County on Monday, May 14. Scroll down for story, URL for the Guide to download, race schedule and where to make a financial contribution to the race. This was published by Good Times Weekly.

Amgen Tour of California hits Santa Cruz, Monday, May 14, 2012
Guide, route, closures, shuttles, schedule

STORY: http://www.gtweekly.com/index.php/good-times-cover-stories/special-publications-inserts/3782-amgen-tour-of-california-guide.html

Download GUIDE here: http://www.gtweekly.com/images/stories/051012/amgen.pdfImage

Schedule:

Schedule <click for complete guide, route, closures, shuttles and schedule>
11:00am Lifestyle Festival Opens
12:00pm VIP Hospitality tents open
12:30pm Team buses arrive (parking lot K at Cabrillo)
1:00pm Carmichael Training Systems (trainright.com/)
2:30pm Park Ave closes including ramps from Hwy 1 until 5:30 pm
(alternate route info: tourofcaliforniasantacruz.com/race_day/transportation_and_parking )
3:53pm Race Finishes after last rider Begin awards ceremony
4:30pm VIP Hospitality closes, tear down begins.

Help  pay for the race here:
http://www.tourofcalifornia-santacruz.com/get_involved/com

See you at the race!

— Karen Kefauver

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For Strawberry …

1 May

For Strawberry Fields 2012 in Santa Cruz County, here are the three bicycle routes. Choose a route and click on a link to see a map. Here’s the website: http://www.strawberryfields.org/about-the-ride/routes

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30M   http://ridewithgps.com/routes/905870
100K  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/934531
100M  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/935172

GPS downloads are available for all routes.  (These are for riders that have GPS-enabled bicycle computers; especially those that have mapping support.  Examples:  Garmin 705, Garmin 800.)  To perform the download of the GPS data, view the map link provided, select the Overview tab on the right, and within the overview select the Export tab.

Two Wheeled Drive campaign aims to get more kids on bikes, plus Win $12,000 in bikes and goods

1 May

Project Bike Trip and Ecology Action teamed up to bring you The Two Wheeled Drive, a new kind of bicycle challenge that is aimed at getting more people commuting by bicycle more often. The challenge is for folks to choose two wheels over four while raising awareness and funds for youth bicycle education! In other words, it’s a campaign to encourage and motivate more people to use bicycles to get to and from work, school, the grocery store, or just for fun. The Two Wheeled Drive starts May 1st and ends May 31st. The drive is during our nationally recognized Bike Month (May) to promote bicycle commuting all month! The drive is also held in partnership with Ecology Action’s Bike to Work and School Day!

Similar to the better known walk-a-thon, The Two Wheeled Drive is a commute-a-thon where the ultimate goal is to raise money to teach more kids about the benefits of the bicycle.

This “commute-a-thon” works like this:

Participants decide on a personal challenge for how often they will choose their bike over their car, then they decide on a fundraising goal they would like to reach, then they create a personal pledge page on our online sign up form (this creates a personal URL), then they start fundraising online, then they start riding based on their commute challenge.

AND, THERE ARE PRIZES! Over $12,000 in prizes will be given out to participants for their fundraising efforts! The more you fundraise, the more you win!

One hundred-percent of proceeds from this campaign will help fund three bicycle education programs: BikeSmart! (elementary school), Bike Club (middle school), and Bike Tech (high school).

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PROJECT BIKE TRIP

1001 Soquel Avenue
Santa Cruz, California 95062
831.359.7490

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Project Bike Trip works to enhance lives, create opportunities, and build sustainable communities through bicycle education.

More info on The Two Wheeled Drive can be found HERE.

Sign up today, and pledge to choose 2 wheels over 4 for the month of May!

P.S. Don’t miss the kick-off party for The Two Wheeled Drive on May 4th! Held at the Museum of Art & History, there will be bike themed art, beverages, and guest speakers. This is one party you don’t want to miss!