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Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 12, 2015
Fat Bike Gravity Fest Returns To Mount Kato-CANCELLED
Fat Bike Gravity Fest is coming to Mount Kato in Mankato on Sunday, March 6th. This will be the second year of this event hosted by Nicollet Bike Shop and the Mankato Area Mountain Bikers (MAMB). I had a chance to make it to last year's event and had the time of my life. What could be better than riding fatbikes down ski slopes?
This year promises to be even bigger and better than last year with an exclusive chair lift for bikers only, more distance and different trails.
Come early for the open practice/ride time on the fatbike specific trails and hills from 12pm to 3:30pm and race against the clock in the downhill time trial (Super D format) that starts at 3:30pm. After your done, watch your friends try to beat your time during their runs and either cheer them on or throw a few heckles their way.
$30 gets you an unlimited lift ticket for the open practice/ride time and downhill time trial race. A portion of the proceeds go back to the Mankato Area Mountain Bikers for their trail building efforts. Fatbikes with tires 3.8" or wider are required to attend.
This is definitely one fatbike event you're not going to want to miss. It's a rare opportunity to ride on some great downhill runs and put your skills to the test. Last year over 100 riders showed up and this year will bring even more out. Hopefully the success of Fat Bike Gravity Fest will get other ski resorts thinking about hosting events like this one.
If you would like to see all of my pictures and video from the 2015 Nicollet Bike Fat Bike Gravity Fest visit my Flickr album.
Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 12, 2015
Postcard Registration for Several Gravel Events Opens January 1st
The new year is just around the corner and that sparks the start of planning for the upcoming gravel season. Several gravel racing events in Minnesota open postcard and online registration on January 1, 2016. The "Granddaddy of all gravel races" the Almanzo 100 with its extended mileage races, the Royal 162 and Alexander 380 will be accepting postcards as well as some other favorites. I have also listed several others where registration is already open or will be opening between now and Spring.
Registration opens January 1, 2016
May 1, 2016
Jack Ruhr Stadium
Miesville, MN
56 miles
400 rider cap
Online Registration opens January 1, 2016
400 rider cap
Online Registration opens January 1, 2016
Almanzo Races
May 13, 2016
Spring Valley, MN
380 miles
Postcard Registration opens January 1, 2016
Postcard Registration opens January 1, 2016
May 14, 2016
Spring Valley, MN
100 miles
Postcard Registration opens January 1, 2016
Postcard Registration opens January 1, 2016
May 14, 2016
Spring Valley, MN
162 miles
Postcard Registration opens January 1, 2016
Postcard Registration opens January 1, 2016
Image Credit: Vengo Velo |
September 25, 2016
Miesville, MN
100 miles
100 miles
100 rider cap
Postcard Registration opens January 1, 2016
Postcard Registration opens January 1, 2016
Open Now
Image Credit: Larry Sauber |
Lakeville-Milltown-Lakeville
March 26, 2016
March 26, 2016
Harry's Cafe
Lakeville, MN
Approx. 80 miles
100 rider cap
Ragnarök 105
April 9, 2016
April 9, 2016
Red Wing, MN
105 miles
105 rider cap
Postcard registration November 27-December 31, 2015
Image Credit: Gal Alon |
Dickie Scramble
April 23, 2016
April 23, 2016
JJ Tailgaiters
Elgin, MN
Approximately 75 miles
Opening Soon
May 28, 2016
Grand Marais, MN
100, 50 miles
Online Registration opens January 15, 2016
October 9, 2016
Stewartville, MN
52 miles
Online Registration opens the First Day of Spring
Chủ Nhật, 13 tháng 12, 2015
Singletrack Alternatives to Continue Riding During Freeze/Thaw Periods
The unusually warm December weather we are experiencing has put us in a freeze/thaw cycle closing many of the singletrack trails around the state. To keep the legs fresh and still get some miles in the saddle on a regular basis I have put together some places to ride until the snow comes offering us some groomed singletrack.
Gravel
If it's one thing Minnesota has plenty of it's gravel. With an ever growing list of gravel rides and races throughout the year, you're sure to have plenty of route options following one of these courses. If you're new to gravel, Gravelmap.com will help you find roads to ride. I have also posted some of my favorite gravel rides on MN Bike Trail Navigator complete with maps, cue sheets, gpx file download links and Strava route links. Gravel never closes and is a great way to get in some miles with varied terrain and climbing.
Aggregate Trails
Minnesota has several aggregate trails that are similar to riding gravel. Most are built on former railway beds so there won't be much elevation change but they will allow you to get in some miles, none the less. Some of these include the Luce Line State Trail, Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail, Lake Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail.
State Trails
Several of Minnesota's State Trails have a natural surface treadway suitable for horseback riding or mtb/fatbike use. If sharing the trail with horseback riders please use proper trail etiquette. These trails include:
River Bottoms Bushwacking
River bottoms floodplains have some great riding opportunities. Two of the areas I have done some "bushwacking" are the Vermillion River Bottoms and the Minnesota River Bottoms. Bushwacking is riding through areas where there is no trail and river bottoms floodplains are a great place to do this. Fall and early Winter are great times to ride these areas of flat wooded expanses.
The Mississippi National River & Recreation Area near Ravenna TWP southeast of Hastings along the Vermillion River is definitely worth exploring. The Minnesota River Bottoms is also a good place to roll through floodplain forests and fields. Respect the area you ride and remember to leave no trace.
Forest Service/Logging Roads
Image Credit: Joe Sacco |
The Chippewa National Forest and Superior National Forest have plenty of Forest Service roads, logging roads and unpaved trails with some beautiful scenery to be explored. Some of these areas are remote so make sure you have everything you need to get you out of a jam and back to where you started.
State Forests
Image Credit: Joe Sacco |
Minnesota State Forests are also full of riding opportunities. These opportunities include non-motorized trails, multi-use trails, State Forest roads, Minimum Maintenance Forest Roads and OHV/ATV trails. Below are links to maps and more information on these State Forests.
Southern MN State Forests
- Bronk Unit Plowline Trail Map
- Kruger Campground & Management Unit Map
- Oak Ridge/Wet Bark Recreation Area Map
- Snake Creek Management Unit Map
- Trout Valley Management Unit Map
Central MN State Forests
Northern MN State Forests
The Minnesota DNR reminds you, when biking in State Forests:
- Mountain biking is permitted on all state forest roads and trails unless posted closed with the exception of Richard J. Dorer Memorial Hardwood State forest, where mountain bikes are permitted only on designated trails.
- State forest roads can range from asphalt to gravel, maintained to minimal maintenance road surfaces.
- Forest roads are used by cars, logging trucks, and other forest users (hikers, hunters, horseback riders, ATVs, and off-highway motorcycles).
- All laws for public road use must be followed on state forest roads.
- Watch out for logging trucks and heavy equipment in a state forest.
- Check the state forest maps and Web site for road and trail closures.
- Share the trail with others.
- Stay on designated trails.
- Keep right so others can pass.
- Keep all pets on leash.
- Obey traffic signs and rules.
- Pack out all garbage and litter.
- Respect adjoining landowners’ rights and privacy.
- Warn other trail users when passing by giving an audible signal.
- Let horses know you are passing. Some may be spooked by quiet bikers or inline skaters.
- Overnight camping and campfires are permitted only on designated campsites.
- Do not leave campfires unattended.
- Enjoy the beauty of wild plants and animals, but leave them undisturbed for all to enjoy.
To order a State Forest map, contact the Minnesota DNR Information Center.
Phone: 651-296-6157 or 888-646-6367
Email: info.dnr@state.mn.us
Address: 500 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, MN 55155-4040
Paved Trails
Paved trails are always open and many of them in Minnesota have some great scenery. For a list of trails throughout the state of Minnesota with links to more information and maps visit the appropriate MN Bike Trail Navigator trail links page for your area.
MN Fatbike Enthusiast Recommendations
I received several recommendations from MN Fatbike Enthusiasts Facebook Group members when posed with this question "...places to ride for mountain bikers/fat bikers during this freeze/thaw period that we are in. With the trails closed, where are you guys riding to get miles in?
"7 mile creek park in Nicollet county...located off Hwy 169 between Mankato and St. Peter. Their multi-use trails have gravel and are always open." - Clay Haglund
"Road bike on the trackstand, and fat-bike at Wayside Prairie and Dalbo Memorial Forest County Parks. Both dry off quickly after rain do to heavy pine cover." - Hans Erdman
"The MRT trails in St. Paul along the river. I've been doing lots of 'urban exploring'. I've also ridden some gravel out towards Rosemount." - Tony Lema
"All early morning rides...... Forest road/woods/mining areas, frozen gravel. Paved trails..... anywhere but established sweat earned single track goodness.... that will come next week!!" - Joe Sacco
"Gateway Trail heading towards Pine Point park (don't ride in Pine Point). Lots of horse trail and singletrack there . All sand and good water wicking dirt and back." - Papito Gregorio
"Soo Line Recreation Trails in Central MN. (Approxiately 50 miles one way of trail). Lots of minimum maintenence roads that connect to these trails. Several county parks, forests, and some state trails. Check out Stearns County Recreational Trails for a list of fat bike friendly locations. I would suggest get a hold of your local bike shops, trail advocates, and bike clubs for a complete list of fat bike friendly routes. Then there is lots and lots of gravel roads winding through the country side. Several turn into minimum maintenance roads. Get up to Central MN and "get your fat on"." - Theresa Gregory
Hopefully this post will give you some ideas of where to ride so you can keep getting miles of riding enjoyment in until the singletrack trails open once we get some snow and below freezing temperatures.
Thứ Hai, 7 tháng 12, 2015
Holiday Gift Ideas for Cyclists-Part 2
Now that the holidays are almost here, I have put together a list of some more cycling products that are sure to please the cyclist on your list. Some of these items are new while others have been around for a while.
45NRTH's Wölvhammer Winter Cycling Boot is standard equipment for many fatbikers and winter cyclists. Their latest offering is completely redesigned and can be used with platform pedals or two-bolt clipless pedals. Made of a full grain leather and ballistic nylon shell with 200g Primaloft ECO Gold insulation and aerogel in the footbed, this boot will keep your feet warm and dry on those chilly winter rides. Available in full sizes 38-50 (no size 49) at Penn Cycle and other 45NRTH Dealers.
45NRTH Wölvhammer Boots
$325
45NRTH's Wölvhammer Winter Cycling Boot is standard equipment for many fatbikers and winter cyclists. Their latest offering is completely redesigned and can be used with platform pedals or two-bolt clipless pedals. Made of a full grain leather and ballistic nylon shell with 200g Primaloft ECO Gold insulation and aerogel in the footbed, this boot will keep your feet warm and dry on those chilly winter rides. Available in full sizes 38-50 (no size 49) at Penn Cycle and other 45NRTH Dealers.
True North Basecamp Gift Certificate
$99
Oliver Flask Cage/Stanley Flask
$99
True North Basecamp is now offering Gift Certificates for two nights camping at their brand new lodging facility in the heart of Cuyuna. Bike right from your campsite to the world class mountain bike trails of the Cuyuna Country State Recreation Area. Campsite amenities include fire ring, picnic table, wi-fi, bike rack and bike wash. There is a locker room available nearby with showers, changing areas and bathrooms too. Gift certificates are personalized and shipped anywhere in the U.S. and Canada.
Bontrager Flare R Tail Light
$60
The Bontrager Flare R Tail Light was designed for cyclists to be more visible during daylight hours. It's a powerful CREE LED 65 lumen light with balanced optics and 270 degrees of visibility that can be seen up to 2 Km away. The two day-time (day steady-4.25hrs./day flash-5.75hrs.) and night-time modes (night steady-21hrs./night flash-23hrs.) are sure to get you seen by motorists no matter what time of the day you ride. Comes with the Sync bracket, seat stay bracket and USB cable. Available at Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Park Tool PCS-10 Repair Stand
$206
Park Tool's PCS-10 Home Mechanic Repair Stand is a great gift for any cyclist that likes to work on their bikes. It features a cam-type clamp that allows single action clamping of tubes 7/8" to 3" and has 360-degree rotation. Height of the repair stand can be quick-release adjusted from 39" to 57" and when your done working it can be folded down to 41" and stored away. Available from Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Oliver Flask Cage/Stanley Flask
$44
Image Credit: Swift Industries |
Winter cycling and a little whiskey warmer go hand in hand. You've seen other flask/cage combos before, but why not get the cyclist on your list the best one. Swift Industries has the Oliver Flask Cage that fits the 8 oz. Stanley Flask perfectly. Available as cage only or combination cage and flask. Great for taking a little nip out on the winter singletrack.
IMBA Membership
$30-$1000
$30-$1000
Still don't know what to get the mountain biker on your shopping list? Why not purchase them a new or renewal IMBA Local Chapter membership? Membership dues support their local chapter and nationwide IMBA efforts. Individual and Family memberships are available in a variety of different support levels for Minnesota's eleven area chapters. "Joining your local IMBA chapter is the most effective way for you to build and maintain the amazing trails you love to ride."
Thứ Bảy, 5 tháng 12, 2015
2016 Minnesota Gravel Events
Rural Minnesota is home to quite a few long standing gravel road races and with the growing popularity of the sport, rides to introduce those new to gravel are beginning to pop up, too. With varying terrain, minimum maintenance roads, elevation changes, great rural scenery and unpredictable weather in the Spring and Fall, these events are sure to be fun and challenging. Almost all of them are free, but unsupported requiring the participants to be their own repair and support crew.
This season's calendar will include all types of gravel races and rides from around the state. Some of these have registration cutoff dates, have a rider cap, or more information and registration details that are yet to be announced. Below is a list of all of the gravel events in Minnesota that I'm aware of in chronological order. I will continue to update and add events to this post as they become available. If you are a race or event organizer and would like your event listed here and on my 2016 Minnesota Bike Tours, Rides, Races & Events Schedule, please send me an e-mail.
The Fort 50 Ride-April 3, 2016
The Fort Steakhouse
Fort Ripley, MN
Ragnarök 105-April 9, 2016
Red Wing, MN
105 miles
105 rider cap
Postcard registration November 27-December 31, 2015
Facebook Page
Lakeville-Milltown-Lakeville-April 16, 2016
Harry's Cafe
Lakeville, MN
Approx. 80 miles
100 rider cap
Lupine Spring Classic-April 16-17, 2016
Two Harbors, MN
Approximately 120 miles
Online Registration
Facebook Event Page
Mammoth Gravel Classic-April 16, 2016
105 miles
105 rider cap
Postcard registration November 27-December 31, 2015
Facebook Page
Lakeville-Milltown-Lakeville-April 16, 2016
Harry's Cafe
Lakeville, MN
Approx. 80 miles
100 rider cap
Lupine Spring Classic-April 16-17, 2016
Two Harbors, MN
Approximately 120 miles
Online Registration
Facebook Event Page
Mammoth Gravel Classic-April 16, 2016
Cyclova CX
St. Croix Falls, MN
Facebook Event Page
Dirty Girl Skittles and M&M's Gravel Ride-April 17, 2016
House of Coates
Coates, MN
Dickie Scramble-April 23, 2016
JJ Tailgaiters
Elgin, MN
Approximately 75 miles
Facebook Event Page
Riotgrrravel Women's gravel gravel riding clinic-April 24, 2016
Angry Catfish Bicycle and Coffee Bar
Minneapolis, MN
HillBilly Gravel Grinder 2016-April 30, 2016
St. Croix Falls, MN
Facebook Event Page
Dirty Girl Skittles and M&M's Gravel Ride-April 17, 2016
House of Coates
Coates, MN
Dickie Scramble-April 23, 2016
JJ Tailgaiters
Elgin, MN
Approximately 75 miles
Facebook Event Page
Riotgrrravel Women's gravel gravel riding clinic-April 24, 2016
Angry Catfish Bicycle and Coffee Bar
Minneapolis, MN
HillBilly Gravel Grinder 2016-April 30, 2016
Houston, MN
100 miles
Miesville FiftySix-May 1, 2016
Jack Ruhr Stadium
Miesville, MN
56 miles
Registration opens January 1, 2016
Facebook Page
Alexander 380-May 13, 2016
Spring Valley, MN
380 miles
Postcard registration opens January 1, 2016
Almanzo 100/Royal 162-May 14, 2016
Spring Valley, MN
162, 100 miles
Postcard registration opens January 1, 2016
RiotGRRRavel-May 21, 2016
Hastings, MN
33, 20, 10 miles
Facebook Page
Facebook Event Page
Online Registration
Le Grand Du Nord-May 28, 2016
Grand Marais, MN
100, 50 miles
Online Registration
Facebook Page
Westside Dirty Benjamin-June 11, 2016
Michael's Cycles
Chaska, MN
101 miles
Facebook Page
Registration opens February 1, 2016
SKŌGS-June 16, 2016
Granger, MN
Northfield, MN
62, 25, 10 miles, 46 mile gravel
Online Registration
Gritty Goose-August 20, 2016
100 miles
Miesville FiftySix-May 1, 2016
Jack Ruhr Stadium
Miesville, MN
56 miles
Registration opens January 1, 2016
Facebook Page
Alexander 380-May 13, 2016
Spring Valley, MN
380 miles
Postcard registration opens January 1, 2016
Almanzo 100/Royal 162-May 14, 2016
Spring Valley, MN
162, 100 miles
Postcard registration opens January 1, 2016
RiotGRRRavel-May 21, 2016
Hastings, MN
33, 20, 10 miles
Facebook Page
Facebook Event Page
Online Registration
Le Grand Du Nord-May 28, 2016
Grand Marais, MN
100, 50 miles
Online Registration
Facebook Page
Westside Dirty Benjamin-June 11, 2016
Michael's Cycles
Chaska, MN
101 miles
Facebook Page
Registration opens February 1, 2016
SKŌGS-June 16, 2016
Granger, MN
Granger to International Falls-mileage varies
Freedhem 76 Gravel Grinder-July 2, 2016
Freedham Store
Little Falls, MN
76 miles
Dirty Lemming-July 30, 2016
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Freedham Store
Little Falls, MN
76 miles
Dirty Lemming-July 30, 2016
Northfield, MN
62, 25, 10 miles, 46 mile gravel
Online Registration
Gritty Goose-August 20, 2016
The Heck Epic-August 20-21, 2016Two Harbors, MN
Approx. 110 miles
Gravel Cyclist Link
Registration (Opens March 15, 2016)
Fiddlin' Fifty Gravel Grinder-August 27, 2016
Balkan Township, MN
Approx. 50 miles
Gravel Cyclist Link
River Valley 100-August 28, 2016
Mankato Brewery
Mankato, MN
100 mile, 100k Paved ride
100k Gravel ride
Facebook Page
Registration
200 rider cap
Gravel Conspiracy-September 9-11, 2016
Silver Bay, MN
Registration
Back Forty-September 10, 2016
Denmark TWP, MN
Approx. 80 miles
Facebook Page
Inspiration 100-September 10, 2016
Garfield Elementary School
Garfield, MN
Facebook Page
Tour of Fillmore-September 18, 2016
Approx. 110 miles
Gravel Cyclist Link
Registration (Opens March 15, 2016)
Fiddlin' Fifty Gravel Grinder-August 27, 2016
Balkan Township, MN
Approx. 50 miles
Gravel Cyclist Link
River Valley 100-August 28, 2016
Mankato Brewery
Mankato, MN
100 mile, 100k Paved ride
100k Gravel ride
Facebook Page
Registration
200 rider cap
Gravel Conspiracy-September 9-11, 2016
Silver Bay, MN
Registration
Back Forty-September 10, 2016
Denmark TWP, MN
Approx. 80 miles
Facebook Page
Inspiration 100-September 10, 2016
Garfield Elementary School
Garfield, MN
Facebook Page
Tour of Fillmore-September 18, 2016
Lanesboro, MN
77 miles
77 miles
3rd Annual Autumn Gravel Grovel-September 25, 2016
Miesville, MN
Postcard registration opens January 1, 2016
100 rider cap
Facebook Event Page
Heck of the North-October 1, 2016
Two Harbors, MN
105, 51 miles
Gravel Cyclist Link
Registration (Opens April 15, 2016)
The Filthy 50-October 9, 2016
Stewartville, MN
52 miles
Online Registration opens March 20, 2016
Facebook Page
Dirt Bag-October 16, 2016
Clearwater, MN
Mileage TBD
Facebook Page
Miesville, MN
Postcard registration opens January 1, 2016
100 rider cap
Facebook Event Page
Heck of the North-October 1, 2016
Two Harbors, MN
105, 51 miles
Gravel Cyclist Link
Registration (Opens April 15, 2016)
The Filthy 50-October 9, 2016
Stewartville, MN
52 miles
Online Registration opens March 20, 2016
Facebook Page
Dirt Bag-October 16, 2016
Clearwater, MN
Mileage TBD
Facebook Page
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Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 11, 2015
Holiday Gift Ideas for Cyclists-Part 1
Now that the holidays are almost here, I have put together a list of some cycling products that are sure to please the cyclist on your list. Some of these items are new while others have been around for a while. I will have more gift ideas coming up in part 2 of this post.
Banjo Brothers came out with their Large Frame Pack last Summer which gave gravel riders, commuters and bikepackers even more storage space than their small and medium frame packs. This 200 cubic inch (5.75 H x 19 L x 2 W) frame pack gives the rider plenty of space for food and gear on those long rides. It will also accommodate up to a 100 oz hydration bladder for those that prefer to carry water on the bike instead of their back. Available from Banjo Brothers, Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Wolf Tooth Components introduced its new Singletrack Pogies at Interbike and they are now available just in time for Winter. These pogies are made from waterproof and durable rip-stop nylon and have three warmth settings (Warmest: Cuff up, zipper closed, Warmer: Cuff up, zipper open, Warm (singletrack mode): Cuff folded down) to adapt to changing weather conditions. Wolf Tooth's proprietary quarter-turn bar plug mounting system makes for easy attachment and removal. Compatible with most flat bars with an inner diameter between 17.4mm and 20mm. Additional sets of bar plugs are available to make switching them between bikes a breeze. Available from Wolf Tooth Components and some fine bike shops.
Race Face introduces their new Aeffect platform pedals which are perfect for the fatbiker, mountain biker or downhill enthusiast. These lightweight, thin concave pedals have a 6061 T-6 aluminum body and chromoly steel axle with cartridge bearings and DU bushings. The large platform (101x100mm) contains 20 SHCS hex traction pins per pedal for extra bite to keep feet positioned without slipping. Weighs only 375gr and comes in Black, Blue or Red. Available at Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Banjo Brothers Large Frame Pack
$40
Banjo Brothers came out with their Large Frame Pack last Summer which gave gravel riders, commuters and bikepackers even more storage space than their small and medium frame packs. This 200 cubic inch (5.75 H x 19 L x 2 W) frame pack gives the rider plenty of space for food and gear on those long rides. It will also accommodate up to a 100 oz hydration bladder for those that prefer to carry water on the bike instead of their back. Available from Banjo Brothers, Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Wolf Tooth Singletrack Pogies
$125
Wolf Tooth Components introduced its new Singletrack Pogies at Interbike and they are now available just in time for Winter. These pogies are made from waterproof and durable rip-stop nylon and have three warmth settings (Warmest: Cuff up, zipper closed, Warmer: Cuff up, zipper open, Warm (singletrack mode): Cuff folded down) to adapt to changing weather conditions. Wolf Tooth's proprietary quarter-turn bar plug mounting system makes for easy attachment and removal. Compatible with most flat bars with an inner diameter between 17.4mm and 20mm. Additional sets of bar plugs are available to make switching them between bikes a breeze. Available from Wolf Tooth Components and some fine bike shops.
Race Face Aeffect Pedals
$120
Race Face introduces their new Aeffect platform pedals which are perfect for the fatbiker, mountain biker or downhill enthusiast. These lightweight, thin concave pedals have a 6061 T-6 aluminum body and chromoly steel axle with cartridge bearings and DU bushings. The large platform (101x100mm) contains 20 SHCS hex traction pins per pedal for extra bite to keep feet positioned without slipping. Weighs only 375gr and comes in Black, Blue or Red. Available at Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Sticky Pod
$15/$18
From MilesWide Industries, maker of cycling products designed by cyclists, comes the Sticky Pod. This utility pack was first introduced in 2009 as a lightweight and water resistant pod for cyclists to store essential items like CO2 cartridges, tubes, tools, etc. The Sticky Pod fits easily in a jersey pocket or hydration pack and the grippy surface on the back keeps it in place. It even has a touchscreen pocket for your smartphone. Large and Small Sticky Pods in Black and Camo are available from the MilesWide Industries website.
Saris has long been a leading manufacturer of all types of vehicle bike racks and with the introduction of the Freedom SuperClamp, they have one of the best tray racks on the market. Available in 2-bike and 4-bike models, the SuperClamp holds bikes of any type and with the addition of Fat Tire Wheel Holders, can accommodate fatbikes with 5" tires. This is by far the best rack I have ever owned and the most stable. With its ratcheting arms, tire trays and no frame contact clamp design it is quick and easy to load and unload bikes. Comes with a hitch pin lock to lock the rack securely to your vehicle. Fits 1¼" and 2" receiver hitches. Available from the Saris website, Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Inspired To Ride is a documentary by Mike Dion about the inaugural year of the Trans Am Bike Race which takes a small group of unsupported cyclists from coast to coast across 10 states and 4233 miles. This road trip along the TransAmerica Trail comes with many hardships, stories and beautiful scenery. Available on DVD/BluRay + Digital Download and Digital Download with or without Extra Paks. Also available on iTunes and Amazon.com.
Saris Freedom SuperClamp
$430/$800
Saris has long been a leading manufacturer of all types of vehicle bike racks and with the introduction of the Freedom SuperClamp, they have one of the best tray racks on the market. Available in 2-bike and 4-bike models, the SuperClamp holds bikes of any type and with the addition of Fat Tire Wheel Holders, can accommodate fatbikes with 5" tires. This is by far the best rack I have ever owned and the most stable. With its ratcheting arms, tire trays and no frame contact clamp design it is quick and easy to load and unload bikes. Comes with a hitch pin lock to lock the rack securely to your vehicle. Fits 1¼" and 2" receiver hitches. Available from the Saris website, Penn Cycle and other fine bike shops.
Inspired to Ride Movie
$13-$25
Inspired To Ride is a documentary by Mike Dion about the inaugural year of the Trans Am Bike Race which takes a small group of unsupported cyclists from coast to coast across 10 states and 4233 miles. This road trip along the TransAmerica Trail comes with many hardships, stories and beautiful scenery. Available on DVD/BluRay + Digital Download and Digital Download with or without Extra Paks. Also available on iTunes and Amazon.com.
Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 11, 2015
Minnesota Thanksgiving Weekend Bike Rides
If you want to burn off some of that Thanksgiving feast this weekend, there are several rides going on around Minnesota you can join in on.
The Turkey Trekk 2015 takes place on Thanksgiving Day at the Kiwanis Park Mountain Bike Trailhead in Mankato. The ride is put on by the Mankato Area Mountain Bikers and will be a casual pace night ride starting at 4pm. Bring your lights.
The Major Taylor Birthday Ride - Thanksgivings Meal Warm-up is on Thanksgiving Day starting at the Dunn Brothers Coffee shop on E. Lake Street in Minneapolis. This group ride is to celebrate the 137th birthday of Marshall "Major Taylor". Riders will gather there at 8:30am and roll out at 9:00am sharp. The ride will last about 90 minutes and cover about 15-20 miles with a stop at the Dunn Brothers at 201 3rd Ave So.
The Black Friday Ride p/b Koochella is on Friday, November 27th and will cover portions of the Minnesota River Bottoms Mountain Bike Trail. Not much information as of yet on the Facebook Event page other than "Cross, mtb, or fat bikes! Bring snacks and your beverage of choice! Everyone is welcome! **Meet at the light rail stop at American Blvd."
The Leftovers Ride also takes place on Friday, November 27th from the Freewheel Bike West Bank location at 3:30pm. First stop is the Stone Arch Bridge around 3:45pm. "We asked Mario Macaruso to lead this ride, so expect excitement." Mountain bikes are suggested for this no-drop ride and bring lights as it will continue to roll after sunset. "We will roll for 2 hours and end back at the Stone Arch Bridge around 6pm."
The 3rd Annual "Pie Burner" Thanksgiving Weekend Fatbike Ride takes place on Saturday, November 28th with the start at the south parking lot of the Hibbing Community College in Hibbing. Ride starts at 9:00am with a grace period if coming from out of town and you contact the ride organizer. As far as what to expect on this ride, "The ride..... is around long abandoned mining area's in and around the Hibbing and Chisholm areas, in the heart of Minnesota's Iron Range... with lots of ups, and downs sure to follow. The ride utilizes old mining roads, four wheeler trails, the Mesabi Trail and other various goat paths. Along with some frozen water to play around on. "It's riding like you'll find in no other part of Minnesota".... "Unique in its own way"...."True FatBike country".....are just a few quotes I've heard."-Joe Sacco, Ride organizer.
This year's fee for the ride will be "in the form of a donation to The North St. Louis County Toys For Tots Foundation.....Donations can be.... a new unused/unwrapped toy, books or stocking stuffers.
Donations are for children 1-18 years of age. Please limit the amount of whatever you donate to $10.00."
More details and updates can be found on the Facebook Event Page.
BIKEFUN! Presents: Work off that Turkey on Sunday, November 29th starting at Smith Triangle in Minneapolis at 2:00pm. "After a couple days of trying not to talk about politics around family while stuffing your face, you could probably use a friendly ride around town. Let's meet up and ride our bikes 9-10 miles. Nothing fancy, no clever stops. Just riding bikes. We'll roll fast enough to stay warm but slow enough that anyone can join. Maybe we'll get some food or drinks afterwards.
9-10 miles."
Chủ Nhật, 22 tháng 11, 2015
Get Phat With Pat Winter Fatbike Races Return to the MN River Bottoms in January
Penn Cycle & Fitness will hold the Get Phat With Pat Fatbike Races for the fourth year at the Minnesota River Bottoms in Bloomington on January 23rd and 30th. They are co-sponsored by and are a part of the Bloomington Winter Fete.
The Details:
Both races will be held at the Russell A Sorenson Landing at the end of Lyndale Ave. S. in Bloomington, MN underneath the 35W bridge. Registration will start and 9 am the morning of each race and closes 30 minutes prior to race start. Registration will require a $10 entry fee and also a $5 donation to MORC (Minnesota Off-Road Cyclists) which will help the non-profit volunteer organization pay for trail maintenance, equipment and fund their 2016 season.
Fat bikes (3.8” tires and wider) are recommended. Depending on course conditions and entries, there may be a separate class for non-Fat-Tire bikes. Spectators are encouraged and welcome! There will be three race classes for each race day; Beginner, Recreational and Advanced. The Beginner class race will start at 10:15 am and consist of one lap, the Recreational class race starts at 10:00 am and is two laps, the Advanced class race starts at 12 noon and will be three laps.
The race course will be similar to last year's race with a new section in the East segment that lies between Lyndale Avenue and Cedar Avenue. Start and Finish will be under the 35W bridge with the course heading West before turning around near Nine Mile Creek for an additional loop East of the Lyndale Ave. parking lot. The lap will be a loop of about 6 miles with one section of trail heading out and another heading back.
An agreement with the City of Bloomington will allow many temporary sections of trail for the races. The race course will be groomed and ready to ride one week before the first race. Riding the temporary course once established is encouraged to pack down the trail.
Prizes will be awarded to the top three male and female finishers in each category. There will be plenty of swag given away to race participants at the conclusion of each day's races. A Grand Prize Drawing for a Trek Farley fatbike frame and fork will be held at the January 30th race for race participants*. All prize winners must be present to claim their prizes. *To be eligible for the Grand Prize you must race in both races.
Get Phat with Pat will not only be fun but the weather will also make it challenging as we saw at the second race last year. Thanks to Pat Sorensen and Penn Cycle & Fitness for organizing these races and the City of Bloomington for allowing them to take place at the Minnesota River Bottoms. I'll see you there.
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