man you never put these things when i can do it! I will just be getting back from a long awaited vacation in spain...thats ok i think i will do plenty of riding over there, you guys have fun
ntroducing the Pedaling for Peanuts 6 Hour Endurance Race! Located in Wilmington NC, this event is a benefit for the Full Belly Project (http://www.thefullbellyproject.org), a non-profit organization that creates technology that can be reproduced anywhere in the world to help third world farmers inc...
Introducing the Pedaling for Peanuts 6 Hour Endurance Race! Located in Wilmington NC, this event is a benefit for the Full Belly Project (http://www.thefullbellyproject.org), a non-profit organization that creates technology that can be reproduced anywhere in the world to help third world farmers in...
Hello Cape Fear SORBA. This a quick update to let everyone know that our next meeting will be on July 10th at 6pm at McAlister's, located at 740 South College Road. We will be meeting to discuss the Cape Fear SORBA by-laws as well as the Pedaling for Peanuts event scheduled for September 18th and 19...
Yea Randy i was actually kidding because i do know its possible, just silly at how its all being put out there right now. If it were a serious thing i think it would be a bit different but so far very few people have taken it seriously...except the Tour de France organizers. Either way i doubt someo...
Much like Fabain Cancellara i laugh at the notion of a the motorized bicycle hidden in the frame. Yes you can expect the UCI blood tests as well as tests for PED's. Not for everyone, just for you. >:D
Groups doing the same number of laps will leave at the same time. So Expert then both sport classes and single speed, then depending on turn out the beginner classes will leave (possibly in two seperate waves) and then women and youth
Starts are staggered, with the racers doing the most laps going first down to the least amount. Races are rain or shine, with the exception being thunderstorms. If the race is in progress and a thunderboomer hits it is the racers decision if he wants to continue or stop racing. I've raced in downpou...
Hello Cape Fear SORBA! You must be wondering what in the world is going on with the Club. The Board of Directors has been hard at work dealing with various issues as well as making progress on major projects at Blue Clay. This email is intended to update our members of what is happening, and what wi...
After i get the chance to head out on Saturday afternoon I will give a full update on what has been accomplished at BC and what still needs to be done. Very soon we are going to plan a reroute that will give us the ability to cut out some of the needed bridges on the current route. The cost of each ...
Hello Cape Fear SORBA. In just a few short days it will be time to vote yet again. In the best interests of Blue Clay Bike Park I wanted to let everyone within Cape Fear SORBA know about a referendum that could have a major affect on not only Blue Clay, but all public parks within New Hanover County...
Crabtree is flowy and not very technical, never ridden the trails not to be named near by. Beverdam is nice, actually my favorite of what I have ridden up that way. A nice combination of technical and flowy, but def more of a challenge then Crabtree.
Well currently as I know it there is no up to date map of what is open at the park right now. The hilly side is now no longer the straight up and straight down the hill kind of riding it use to be. While I wouldn't say it is very technical it is climbing with switchbacks etc, so take that into consi...
As was described in the prior post, Blue Clay is currently going through and bit of a changing period. The hilly side is no longer as much of a rooty mess with the trail going straight up and down the hill. The trail now traverses the side of the hill going back and forth so its much more flowy and ...
looks like I have to miss this one, have to work and attend a wedding later that day. Good luck guys, build some nice berms! BTW you probably need to do a little touch up work on the first one. The sandbags are starting to show themselves just a bit.
Hello all! Austin Fenwick from Pedaling for Peanuts here! I just wanted to take a few minutes and update you on the status of Pedaling for Peanuts 2010! First of all I want to say thank you to everyone who voted in our poll concerning the race format for this years event! The response was pretty cle...