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Title: | Bicycling |
Notice: | Bicycling for Fun |
Moderator: | JAMIN::WASSER |
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Created: | Mon Apr 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3214 |
Total number of notes: | 31946 |
69.0. "DEC BIKE CLUB NEWSLETTER - 6/86" by KELVIN::CGORDON () Fri May 30 1986 11:49
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JUNE, 1986
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BIKE CLUB OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: CHARLIE CRABB (CAD::CRABB)
VICE PRESIDENT: LARRY CAMILLI (EAGLE7::CAMILLI)
TREASURER: CAROL MURPHY (BETTR::MURPHY)
SECRETARY: LAURA GAWRONSKI (SPAGS::GAWRONSKI)
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FOR INFORMATION ON THE BIKE CLUB, CALL COLIN GORDON AT 289-1490
OR SEND MAIL TO KELVIN::CGORDON OR APO-2/F2
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BICYCLE NOTES FILE: BETTER""::DISK$WORK00:[LC.NOTES]BICYCLE
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>>>>>> WE'RE OFFICIAL NOW!! <<<<<<
Our organizatonal meeting was held on May 27. Following an interesting
tune-up clinic conducted by Paul Randazzo of Category One Cycle Goods,
we held our election of officers. Bike Club meetings are planned for
the fourth Tuesday of each month. We have also planned a series of
weekly "show and go" rides and a June 15 half metric (see announcements
below). All DEC employees along with spouses, significant others and
friends are invited.
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* NEXT BIKE CLUB MONTHLY MEETING: *
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* -> June 24, 7:30 pm, MRO <- *
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* Agenda, speaker and meeting room to be announced later. *
* All interested DEC employees and guests are invited. *
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*** D E C B I K E C L U B S H O W - A N D - G O R I D E S ***
The show-and-go rides are scheduled for each Tuesday at 6:00 pm. These
will be short (10 - 15 mile) rides... the route and pace depends on who
shows up. Beginners as well as experienced cyclists are encouraged to
show up. Besides the ride, it is an excellent opportunity to meet fellow
bikers, get free advice, etc.
The June show-and-gos are scheduled to meet in the parking lots of the
following facilities at 6:00 pm:
June 3: OGO (Stow - off Rt. 117)
June 10: LTN1
June 17: HLO2
June 24: MRO3 (prior to monthly meeting)
*** F I R S T A N N U A L D E C B I K E C L U B ***
*** H A L F M E T R I C K I M B A L L ' S I C E C R E A M ***
*** F A T H E R ' S D A Y R I D E ***
*** Sunday June 15, 1:00 pm ***
We will meet in the parking lot of OGO (Stow facility) for a ride of
30 - 35 miles, culminating in a stop at Kimball's Ice Cream in
Westford. All Bike Club members, DEC employees and guests are invited.
HOW TO WIN THE RESPECT OF MOTORISTS...
The following came from the USENET net.bicycle newsgroup...
Reading in bed the other night, I came across the following passage
in *Backcountry Bikepacking*, by William Sanders, and thought it might
be relevant to the ongoing (and recurring) discussions on how to
cope with incompetent, ignorant, drunk, or otherwise murderous drivers:
Some years ago I used to cycle out to an old gravel pit
for rifle practice, and, as was legal in that state, I
carried my rifle slung across my back. Though I had to
ride along a very busy road that I usually tried to avoid,
I discovered that people became amazingly considerate;
nobody passed at close range, honked, or anything. If
you're one of those cyclists who worries about being
seen by drivers, take it from me -- throw away the
reflectors and flags, and sling a .30/06 Springfield
across your shoulder blades. I guarantee you, *they'll
see you* -- and exhibit a remarkable tolerance toward
your lifestyle.
**** O T H E R U P C O M I N G A C T I V I T I E S ****
TOSRV-EAST - JUNE 20-22
Join AYH on the 15th annual Tour of Scenic Rural Vermont. This trip
begins in Rawsonville VT and follows rt. 100 to the Ski Hostel lodge
in Waterbury Center. Since the ride covers 100 miles each way, only
experienced cyclists should register. Cost is $35, which includes
accommodations, sag service and insurance coverage. Participation is
limited to 80, so register early. To register (or for more information)
send a check and a SASE to Dorothy Roston, 737 School St., Lowell MA
01851 (452-3225).
BUD LIGHT PAN-MASSACHUSETTS CHALLENGE - JUNE 21-22
Sturbridge to Provincetown (187 miles, two days) to benefit the Jimmy
Fund. Cyclists must collect a minimum of $400 in pledges and
contributions. A deposit of $50 is required no later than June 14.
For more info and pledge sheets, contact Billy Starr (617) 965-9624.
BAM '86 (BICYCLE ACROSS MASSACHUSETTS) - JULY 3-6
Join the Cyclonauts Bicycling Club of West Springfield for a ride
across the state. Maximum limit of entries set at 100. Trip covers
approximately 55 miles per day, starting in Great Barrington and
ending with a banquet in Plymouth. Cost of $138 covers 3 nights
sleeping in college dorms, 3 breakfasts, box lunches and dinners, and
the banquet in Plymouth, tour packet and a BAM T-shirt. Registration
fee is non-refundable after June 1. Minimum age is 18. For more
information and registration form, send a SASE to BAM, c/o Joe Nai,
1141 Amostown Rd., West Springfield, MA 01089.
COAST OF MAINE TOUR - JULY 11-13
Easy Rider Tours is offering a Coast of Maine tour in conjunction
with the Lotus Bike Club. The tour includes camping on the beach at
Casco Bay, cycling along the coast and staying at an oceanfront inn,
and touring rural inland roads. Cost is $100, which includes all food,
lodging, dinner and breakfast at the Birchwood Inn, leaders, map and
a two-hour bike touring clinic and preparatory meeting. A $50 deposit
is required by May 10. Contact Jim Goldberg, Easy Rider Tours,
28 Creighton St., Cambridge MA 02140 (354-7259).
**** O T H E R N E W S ****
NEAR '87 UPDATE . . . The New England Area Rally is planning its next
biannual event for summer 1987 in southern New Hampshire. The
Granite State Wheelmen will be the host club. If you want to help
plan this rally, call or write Linda Harvey, chairperson, at 16
Clinton Street, Salem, NH 03079 (603-898-5285).
**** M I S C E L L A N E O U S ****
T-SHIRTS . . . There are still plenty of DEC Bike Club t-shirts in a
variety of sizes (including children's sizes, but no more adult
mediums). If you'd like one, send a check for $5 made out to "DEC
Bike Club" along with the size you need to Eric Bloom at HL02-2/C07.
DISCOUNTS . . . The following stores will give DEC Bicycle Club members a
discount upon presentation of a club membership card:
20% OFF NEW BIKES:
FREE MOTION, Grafton. For info, contact Dave Rivetts @ USMRW2::DRIVETTS
10% OFF PARTS - 5% OFF NEW BIKES:
LINCOLN GUIDE SERVICE, Lincoln Road, Lincoln, MA 01773 259-9204
QUIET SPORTS, INC., Route 62, P.O. Box 340, Concord, MA 01742 897-9390
GAMACHE'S CYCLERY, INC., 62 Laurel St., Fitchburg, Ma 01420 343-3140
O'NEIL'S, 1094 Main Street (Webster Sq.) Worcester, MA 798-0084
CYCLE LOFT, 28 Cambridge St., Burlington, MA 01803 272-0870
LEXINGTON CYCLE, INC., 7 Meriam St., Lexington, MA 02173 863-1480
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