Announcement, Charitable Events, Clothing Update, Club Events, Club News, Cycling News, Social Night

Big Bike, Tomorrow. Club Kit now online, and BCC/Team BTG Announcement

Comments Off 09 May 2012

Dear Members,

Tomorrow is the BIG BIKE Race, raising money for the Heart & Stroke Foundation http://www.heartandstroke.com. We are SHORT 12 riders for TOMORROW’S race vs the Baydogs TRI Club. We are doing this for a good cause, please ADD YOUR SUPPORT. WE NEED YOU.

The Race is at 7pm, at Georgian Downs Racetrack. Please arrive at 630, wearing Club Jerseys, or Blue shirts!

Click this link to join NOW: http://www.kintera.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=1006860&lis=1&kntae1006860=6C44B131B35A44819AF56B5466B678AF&team=5033277

We have also received a delivery date for our 2012 order of CLUB KIT. I have gone ahead and added all of the items to our online registration system. This includes up to date inventory levels. Once the kit is gone, it’s gone for the year. Please don’t hesitate, make your order early, to ensure you get the size you need.

You can order today, and your kit will be ready for pick up on June 22, or we’ll ship it to you the following week. If you have feedback or questions, don’t hesitate to reply back to this email.

https://reg.ccnbikes.com/index.php/event/barrie-cycling-club-membership/store

Finally, We have some HUGE News in regards to our future direction:

The executive of BCC and Team BTG are stoked to share some exciting information with you.

Over the winter months we have been working together to develop innovative partnerships so we can achieve shared objectives and invest in the future of cycling in our community.

With a renewed vision and leadership, we are pleased to communicate that BCC and BTG are working together to integrate the two Clubs as one. While we continue to work on the timelines, this transition will be of great benefit to the cycling community in Simcoe County.

As you know, the focus for both clubs has been to increase youth participation, community awareness and cycling opportunities for all. By increasing awareness of the sport it is our objective to personify the health and character building attributes that cycling can bring in our community. We are building the culture of the sport through a structured approach, linking fitness, sportsmanship, discipline, fortitude, humility, leadership, and strength of character.

We also intend to provide awareness and support for cycling by helping local athletes’ progress through the sport of cycling from grassroots participation through to the elite level Provincially and Nationally.

Our efforts to date have resulted in being named the Ontario Cycling Associations first “Youth Certified Club” and the creation of Team Centurion Development Canada consisting of young riders from both clubs.

Over the season you’ll see the Blue / Red of Team CDC, Blue / Black of BTG, and the Blue / Yellow of BCC on the roads and trails together.

Scheduled club rides are posted online and members of both clubs are welcome to attend any or all, we really look forward to growing the size of our rides & events through this partnership.

If you have any input, comments, or questions, please don’t hesitate to contact myself, or Kelly-Anne. It’s going to be a great season, I look forward to seeing all of you on your bikes!

Yours in Sport,

Barrie Cycling Club

2012 Gilda’s Club Simcoe Muskoka Cycling Team

Announcement, Club Events, Club News

2012 Gilda’s Club Simcoe Muskoka Cycling Team

Comments Off 16 March 2012

Hey All,

The Gilda’s club of Simcoe Muskoka is looking for members of the club interested in joining their team to raise money for Gilda’s Club. They are striving for 50 riders to take part in this ride that will be held at the Centurion Cycling event at Horseshoe this summer.

If anyone is interested please contact

Randy Parsons        -randy_parsons@scotiamcleod.com

Graydon Oldfield       -graydon_oldfield@scotiamcleod.com

I have included their PDF  that they sent me which has the majority of all the details, but they would love to hear from anyone with interest.

http://www.barriecycling.com/wp-content/uploads/2012-Gilda’s-Club-Simcoe-Muskoka-Cycling-Team.pdf

thanks

Ben

Adopt-a-Road, Announcement, Annual General Meeting, Clothing Update, Club Events, Club News, Cross Race, Group Rides, Interclub Race Series, Learn to Group Ride Program, Meeting, MTB Rides, Time Trial Series, Youth Race

2011 President’s Report

Comments Off 07 December 2011

2011 President’s Report

Welcome to the 2011 AGM and this year’s version of the President’s report.

2011 was a year of growth. Our Club grew larger, with the highest membership since it’s first year. Our youth race was larger than the year before, and went off without a hitch. Our cyclocross race nearly doubled in size, but also went off without a hitch. Thanks in large part to our friends from the City of Barrie. Our Monday night MTB rides had a lot more participants than in 2010 as well.

One thing we would have liked to see grow some more, is the club TT series, organized, and hosted by Mike & Judy Doble. Year over year numbers were pretty flat, though hosting our first Interclub TT on the new Ingram Rd. course did push our numbers higher than in years past.

Tuesday nights continue to be the most popular ride of the week, the dual start locations worked well this year, and our downtown ride leaders, Brad & Barb Watts worked all season to ensure that everyone enjoyed their time riding. Our learn to ride program was well attended, and a great success judging by the number of club rides attended by it’s graduates. Much thanks to Marc Brouillette for his time to lead the course.

The Club continues to be involved locally, participating as a member of Barrie’s Active Transportation Working Group. Recently planning has begun for Cycling Safety Week 2012. Plans will include a car free day downtown, and possibly the City will host a bike summit, lead by Share the Road Coalition leader, Eleanor McMahon.

The Club has also forged a partnership with the Town of Innisfil, and the Innisfil Rotary Club, and are helping to create and build a ‘Rotary Trail’ at the Innisfil Recreation Complex. It will include a multi-use trail, with XC MTB trails cut into some treed land at the complex.

In 2012, the Club will be offering expanded Learn to Ride programming, to be offered in the City of Barrie’s Spring/Summer leisure guide. We’ll be offering both learn to road, and learn to MTB programs, for youth & adults. In the spring, the Club cleaned and adopted a stretch of Ridge Road through the town of Shanty Bay. Following our clean-up, the County put a sign up, letting everyone know the Barrie Cycling Club is helping to keep the area clean. We look forward to the support of everyone, when it’s time to clean up again next spring. It took all of 2 hours to get it done this year.

Our interclub series with the Eagles, Mountainview and Owen Sound continues to be a great introduction to racing for many people. Next year we, along with Newmarket will work to add in a youth component for younger racers, who might like to become involved. The OCA is adding a skills component to the youth race series, it might be fun to add a skills component to one of the interclub races as well. This is something we’ll investigate and share with the club as details become available from the OCA.

One thing that never materialized in 2011, was a Club clothing order. We tried to get this off the ground a couple of times, but hadn’t seen enough interest to cover the minimum orders required by Sugoi. Some of you have placed an order, and left a deposit with me, I apologize it’s taken so long, but tonight I would like to Club to vote on whether they support the club investing some if it’s own money to ensure we meet Sugoi’s minimums. Provided that there is support, we’d like to place an order for January 2, 2012.

Looking towards next year, some things that I’d like to see us focus on are, expanding our Time Trial series. Perhaps partnering with the Barrie Baydogs Tri club, could see us have a TT each week, and share the burden of organizing and hosting amongst other people. As with most club events, we have a core group of volunteers that enable these events to happen, we need to see more members offer to help, and volunteer through the year, in order to ensure we can continue to provide all the events and rides that we do.

I’d like to see the club support a women’s only weekly ride, lead and organized by women. I have heard many times this year from women, who would simply prefer to ride with other women, and no men. We have tried these in the past with mixed success, but I believe if we can provide a regular ride, and get the word out, it will be successful in 2012.

We’ve recently sat at a table with the man behind Centurion Cycling, and the Subaru Ironman Series. They have a long term goal of creating an all women’s ride, that would start & finish in Barrie, and have at least 1500 participants. We’d like to work collaboratively with them to see this become a reality.

We’ve also been working to develop a proper, five year strategic plan for the club, that covers all aspects of what we could, or would like to see accomplished in that time. It’s something that has been underway for several months, and we should have something to show everyone early in January. This represents a big step forward in the growth and development of the Barrie Cycling Club.

I’d also like to see us continue to grow our weekly MTB rides, and of course the more people riding on Tuesday nights, the better. Next year may see us realize the addition of a third ride, catering to more recreational riders, who just want to get out for a cruise with some friends. Definitely let us hear your thoughts on these things tonight through the course of our meeting.

The Club has already submitted an expression of interest form to the OCA for our youth race, which will hopefully be held on Saturday, May 21. We’ll also be submitting an expression of interest form to host another Ontario Cup Cyclocross race as well.

Thank you to all of you. Our members, and executive, who have made 2011 such a great year of growth. Now let’s get into the discussion of how we can make 2012 an even bigger, and better season!

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Barrie Cycling Club
Annual General Meeting
Dec 6, 2011 – 7:00 PM
Location: Liberty North Barrie

AGENDA
Welcome & approval of agenda

PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Attended:
Copeland Stewardship Stakeholders Meeting
City of Barrie Active Transportation Working Group

Reviewed:
Active Transportation Master Strategy – City of Barrie (preparing a response on behalf of BCC)

Actioned:
City of Barrie Learn to Ride Programming
Youth Race Expression of interest
Rotary Trail Construction in Innisfil with Town & Rotary
Bike week 2012, last week of May in Barrie. Will include car free day, possible Bike Summit with Eleanor McMahon

TREASURER’S REPORT

2011 Financial Statement

RACE DIRECTOR’S REPORT

2011 Race/Event Summary

 NEW BUSINESS/ANNOUNCEMENTS

Weekly Rides: How to grow the MTB ride? How to grow the Sunday touring rides? Add a Saturday touring ride?
TT Series: Should we connect with the Baydogs, and collaboratively run them? Possibility of an Inter-Club Time Trial series? Newmarket, Barrie & Mountainview to host 1 each at their home course?
Interclubs: Add a youth component, possible skills competition?
Women’s only ride: Can the BCC facilitate and support a regular weekly ride lead & organized by women in the club/community?
Clothing order: Spend club money to place an order on Jan 2? Vote.
Membership fees: Proposing an increase of $5/yr, to cope with rising insurance costs. Vote.
Youth Race: How to ensure we have enough volunteers for a safe race?
Leisure Guide Programs: Club to hire part-time coaching staff to facilitate this courses. Vote.
Initial Discussions with Centurion Cycling: Goal of a 1500 all female ride starting and finishing in Barrie. Looking to support youth programming and masters racing with the club.
HSF Spark Grant: BCC Submitting for funding to help develop ‘safe routes to schools’ and walking school bus programming within the City of Barrie.
Canada Summer Games: Enter a team from Barrie Cycling

Possible Grant opportunities:

Ontario Trillium Foundation – Possible Submission, March 2012
$5000 TD Friends of the Environment – investigating for next submission date.
Home Depot Canada Foundation (up to 5K for neighborhood improvements)
MEC – Up to $15,000 funding for community projects

ELECTIONS:

President, Secretary, Treasurer, Communications Director, Race Director & Youth Development Director

NEXT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING: November 13, 2012

cheers,
robb

Announcement, Club Events, Cross Race

5th Annual Baseball Cross Race – TOMORROW!

Comments Off 22 October 2011

It’s upon us again, time for our 5th annual Baseball Cross Race tomorrow at the Barrie Community Sports Complex in Springwater!

We’ve got a great, tight course, 3km in length. One big hill, and some great barriers to force everyone off their bike. Cash prizes for the Pro Women & Men, great merchandise prizes for all the other fields. Our friends at Bikeland, The Trek Store Barrie, The Bike Stop and Velocity Ski & Bike have ensured that everyone leaves with some good stuff!

We’ll have coffee, hot chocolate, hot food, washrooms with running water, and a roaring fire to warm up beside! Bring the family, we’ve got a playground to keep the kids entertained as well.

After the race, there are two great options. You can drive north for beer, or you can drive south for pizza & beer!

Our friends at Velocity Ski & Bike are holding a 2012 Ridley Demo Day, in Orillia, at the Kelsey’s. Join them for Belgian Bikes & Beer! This is happening from 1-4pm, and the first beer is on them! Don’t miss it.

If you’re feeling more hungry, than thirsty, our friends at Pie Wood Fired Pizza on Commerce Park Drive in Barrie are offering a deal to all racers and spectators. Join us at Pie, for $10, all you can eat Pizza! You won’t find better pizza anywhere, and for $10, you can’t go wrong, and are sure to leave satisfied! We’ll be heading there after the races end, the race deal will be available anytime after 2pm. Just tell them the Barrie Cycling Club sent you!

We’d also like to thank our friends at the Days Inn Barrie, for their generosity this year as well!

The forecast looks good, pre-reg numbers look great, should be an amazing day of racing tomorrow. See you there, Barrie Community Sports Complex at 10am.

cheers,
robb

Announcement, Club Events, Cross Race

5th Annual Baseball Cross – Sunday October 23!

Comments Off 11 October 2011

Hey everyone,

We’re close to being done the season, but we’ve got our 5th Annual Cyclocross race coming up on Sunday October 23, and we need your help!

We need your help to make sure this is a safe, and fun event for everyone.

The race is being held at the Barrie Sports Complex which is a premier sporting venue, on site features include a covered pavilion with heated washrooms, playground for the kids, fire pit, lots of parking. There will also be hot food and drinks on site with hot breakfast and lunch to help keep you warm.

Our enthusiastic and helpful City Staff have helped make this a great partnership!

The course has been laid out with speed and flow in mind, expect fast corners, every surface type imaginable, gravel, pavement, grass, and soil. One nice run-up per lap along with some tight turns to keep the course balanced.

We will need some help on the day before the race, Saturday October 22, to finish pounding in stakes, and taping the corners of the course. The design has been set, and we’ve got the supplies necessary already stocked, so it should be a smooth day.

Then, for the day of the race, we’ll need teams of volunteers onsite from 8am until about 3pm to ensure we put on a safe race, that’s fun for everyone. We’ll happy provide hot drinks for all of our volunteers, though if the weather stays like it has been, perhaps cold drinks will be more apropos!

Thanks for your help, see you on the 22nd & 23rd! Please let us know your availability by filling out this simple form. Click Here.

Announcement, Cross Race

Hardwood CX Series begins tomorrow night!

Comments Off 27 September 2011

Just a quick note to those of you thinking of racing in the Barrie Baseball Cross Race on Sunday October 23, Hardwood Ski & Bike’s Weds night CX series begins tomorrow night. Check their website for more information!

http://www.hardwoodskiandbike.ca/

Adopt-a-Road, Announcement, Club Events, Group Rides, Time Trial Series

Family Ride will continue next week @ new location. TT moves to new location TOMORROW

Comments Off 22 June 2011

Hey everyone,

Tonight’s family ride is being cancelled due to the uncertain weather forecast, and also the fact there is a car show at the Heritage Park meeting place. Next week, we will return with a new meeting point, and the ride will be deemed a ‘club trial ride’ meaning that anyone is free to join us, all that will be required is that you first sign a waiver before participating!

Tomorrow night, we Christen our brand new Time Trial location on Ingram Rd.
This course is a full 7.5km in length, and features entirely brand new asphalt, just laid down this summer. It promises to be a very fast course. Don’t miss the opening event tomorrow, beginning at 7pm.

Some additional information from our Time Trial Coordinator, Mike Doble:
The start is on Ingram Road 1.5km east of Hwy 93, north of Craighurst. The TT goes east to turn at 7.5km and return to starting point. Parking will be on the eastbound shoulder of Ingram Road.

The course length has been independantly verified as correct to 15km by Jack Sasseville and Andrew Watson. Jack said he took a good 20sec off his best 15/16 time when he did a test last week.

Anyone riding to the start is best to go north on 93. The distance from Georgian Drive and Hwy 93 is 18.6km, which is just about 3km longer than to the 15/16 start.

Anyone driving from Barrie is best to go north on Hwy 400 and take the south bound exit at Hwy 93, then turn left approx. 200m south of the interchange.

As usual, sign on will open at 6.30pm, with first rider off at 7.01pm.

One final point to make; we would like to thank everyone who came out and participated in our spring road clean up day on Ridge Rd. this past Sunday. We have adopted the stretch of Ridge Road from Range Rd, to the 3rd line of Oro. Look for our signs the next time you’re riding out that way!!
BCC on Ridge Rd.

See you on the road!

cheers,
robb

Announcement, Club Events, Youth Race

Volunteers Needed for this weekends Youth Race

Comments Off 17 May 2011

Hello Members,

The Youth race is fast approaching, it is this Saturday. Our tireless organizers Cliff and Robb are still very much in need of more help on race day. Help would be greatly appreciated please call or email Cliff at home 705 728 9065 or email clifflilley@hotmail.com. The BCC has gained a wonderful reputation for our OCA sanctioned events since starting out with a Cross race in Sunnidale in 2007. We are one of the most well respected OCA event organizers out there.

This is one of two OCA sanctioned races our club puts on throughout the year and we would like to continue on doing even more races. However if we do not have enough volunteers we will need to cut back from doing these events in the future. Our club is shaped by our members, all you need to do is come out willing to help and Cliff will find something for you to do.

Also if you know of any High School students who need community service hours this does count towards that.

Ride safe
BCC executives

Adopt-a-Road, Announcement, Club Events, Group Rides, MTB Rides, Time Trial Series, Youth Race

Monday night MTB Rides begin Tonight, 2 Group Rides tomorrow, TT Thursday!

Comments Off 09 May 2011

What a hectic week.

Yesterday the BCC hosted the first interclub race of the season. We saw about 50 racers come out on a beautiful sunny day. The race was won by our own Orrin Bowser, congratulations to him on a sandbag well played ;)

We also had a great Sunday morning ride, lead by its weekly leader, Tony Miranda, care of the Trek Store Barrie! Tony will be at Fred Grant every Sunday morning at 9am, ready to lead you on a great, fun, social touring ride.

Tonight we’ve got the first of our weekly MTB rides kicking off. This year, we’re lucky enough to have Bikeland rider Linnley Clarke leading each & every Monday night ride. So you’ll always have a familiar face to greet you. The rides begin at 6:30 and leave from the Simcoe County Office building in Midhurst. The ride is a social ride, and you will not be dropped. If gaps appear, the lead riders will pause and wait for you to catch up! We look forward to seeing you there.

Tuesday will be the first of our dual Tuesday night group rides. We’ve also moved to our ‘summer’ timeslot, with both rides starting at 6:30pm. The downtown, Fred Grant Square ride is our social group ride. The Tuesday night social ride will be a fun ride for all.  There will be no racing for sprint signs and every effort will be made to keep the group together.  As the season progresses riders’ abilities increase so as time goes on the average speed will increase. If you haven’t been on a bike yet, and it’s July, email us before coming out.

The Sunnidale Park ride will feature higher speeds, sign sprints, and possibly some paceline riding. It’s geared towards the more serious & experienced cyclists, who are looking to get a little training in during the week, in addition to a social ride. All are welcome, but you may be dropped, so ensure that you are self sufficient in terms of routing & repairs at minimum.

This Thursday brings us the first of our venerable TT series. We will be riding on the Oro Course at the 7th line and 15/16. As in previous years, we must thank Mike & Judy Doble for taking on the chore of timing the TTs, and ensuring everyone gets away in a safe manner, without their dedication, we would not be able to offer the TT series. The weather looks good, we hope to see lots of you out, setting down a baseline time, so you can watch your fitness progress over the course of the season.

Upcoming events this month are the Youth Race on May 21. This will require some volunteer hours to clean the sand from the course, and we’ve also got to clean our adopted section of Ridge Road, through the town of Shanty Bay. Stay tuned for date announcements for each of these undertakings. Thankfully, with these behind us, the rest of the summer is all about riding.

cheers,
robb

Announcement, Club Events, Interclub Race Series

Interclub Race #1 this Sunday!

Comments Off 05 May 2011

Just a reminder to everyone that the first Interclub Road race on the year is this Sunday, May 8!

The first race is the Oro Short course this year, and we’ll be meeting/signing in at the Oro Fairgrounds as per usual!

The Oro Fairgrounds are located at the corner of the 7th Line of Oro-Medonte and the 15/16 Sideroad East, 3km North of Highway 11.

Race starts at 10am, please arrive by 915 to get signed up, warmed up and to put your numbers on.

Looking forward to seeing lots of you there.

We do need at least 4 volunteers to ensure a safe race, so please contact me if you can help!

cheers,
robb

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