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Recumbent Group Rides PDF Print E-mail
Written by Greg Pommen   
Sunday, 04 April 2010 23:41
Time: The second Saturday of each month and go until October, starting May 8 @ 6:30 pm
Coordinator: Clayton Sauve at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Joe Justus, formerly of United Cycle
Location: In Edmonton area - exact location to be announced
Distance/Rating: Between 70 and 100 km, Intermediate
Cost: $10 for non-members

Description:

A chance for recumbent riders to do a group tour and get acquainted with each other

 
The Outback PDF Print E-mail
Written by Greg Pommen   
Saturday, 03 April 2010 00:00

The Outback rides will begin on Tuesday, May 11, weather permitting, and will once again be led by Ellen Ainsley. The Outback rides are an any-level ride where we ride from the start point for 45 minutes and turn around, for a total of an hour and a half. It doesn’t matter what speed you ride; come out and join in on the camaraderie and fun. The pace is determined by each individual. Everybody arrives back at the starting point at roughly the same time and coffee usually follows at a nearby Tim Hortons or Second Cup. As this is not a ride in the river valley or on city streets, you should be comfortable riding on a highway. The rides start promptly at 6:45 pm at the following locations. If you have any questions, please contact Ellen at 235-2247.

May 11 St. Albert Wal-Mart – SE corner of the Wal-Mart parking lot
May 18 7-11 – NW corner of 97 Street and 176 Avenue
May 25 Sherwood Park Alliance Church – NE corner of Wye Rd/Rge Rd

June 1 St. Albert Wal-Mart – SE corner of the Wal-Mart parking lot
June 8 7-11 – NW corner of 97 Street and 176 Avenue
June 15 Sherwood Park Alliance Church – NE corner of Wye Rd/Rge Rd 231
June 22 St. Albert Wal-Mart – SE corner of the Wal-Mart parking lot
June 29 7-11 – NW corner of 97 Street and 176 Avenue

July 6 Sherwood Park Alliance Church – NE corner of Wye Rd/Rge Rd 231
July 13 St. Albert Wal-Mart – SE corner of the Wal-Mart parking lot
July 20 Johnny's Store (Namao), about 0.5 km east of Hwy 37 & 28 intersection
July 27 Sherwood Park Alliance Church – NE corner of Wye Rd/Rge Rd 231

Aug 3 St. Albert Wal-Mart – SE corner of the Wal-Mart parking lot
Aug 10 Johnny's Store (Namao), about 0.5 km east of Hwy 37 & 28 intersection
Aug 17 Sherwood Park Alliance Church – NE corner of Wye Rd/Rge Rd 231
Aug 24 St. Albert Wal-Mart – SE corner of the Wal-Mart parking lot
Aug 31 Johnny's Store (Namao), about 0.5 km east of Hwy 37 & 28 intersection

Outback Rides begin at 6:30 in September
Sept 7 Sherwood Park Alliance Church – NE corner of Wye Rd/Rge Rd 231
Sept 14 St. Albert Wal-Mart – SE corner of the Wal-Mart parking lot
Sept 21 Johnny's Store (Namao), about 0.5 km east of Hwy 37 & 28 intersection
Sept 28 Sherwood Park Alliance Church – NE corner of Wye Rd/Rge Rd 231

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 July 2010 00:06
 
Wednesday Show & Go - Cycling PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 09 September 2009 23:07

Date: Starting April 28, weather permitting 

When: Every Wednesday night until Al says it’s time to stop 

Cost:  Bring cash for coffee/treats after ride. 

Co-ordinator: Al Carlson at 458-1471 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  

Description: Show up and go! That is the theme for our weekly social, easy paced rides. We meet at the northeast corner of the Kinsmen Sports Centre parking lot at 6:45 pm for a 7 pm (SHARP) start. We go wherever anyone wants to go, so please bring your own ideas for routes.  We do stop to chat, have a coffee or ice cream. We ride mostly on bike paths and quiet residential streets. It is a great way to discover what Edmonton has to offer the recreational cyclist. We will be begin about April 28, depending on our spring weather. In September we will meet ½ hour earlier, for a 6:35 start.

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 April 2010 00:40
 
EBTC Offers Skill Improvement Rides PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 28 February 2010 01:02

Cycling 101 Rides

Specifically designed for the novice cyclist, these rides will help you to develop the essential skills and knowledge that turns a bicycle rider into a cyclist. Proper pedalling cadence, hill climbing strategies, gear selection and application to varying load conditions, emergency threshold braking, emergency obstacle avoidance and much much more are part of these rides. Get advice on bicycle selection, essential accessories for the bike, clothing and training aids. Never fixed a flat tire before – find out how on one of these rides. Seven weeks (exclusive of the May long-weekend) starting April 26th at 7:00 p.m. at the Kinsmen Centre. This ride is limited to 20 riders for the duration of the seven weeks.

Please note, as of March 17, 2010 this ride is full.

 

Cycling 201

Mentored by some of the most skilled and respected riders in the Edmonton Bicycle and Touring Club, these rides take you the rider beyond Cycling 101. If you've developed the basic skills of cycling, but have hit that 25-26 kph plateau - these rides are for you. Through weekly pace-line rides, sprint for the pole repeats, fox and hound chases, and hill climbs you'll discover the secrets to move to the front of the pack. Be ready to fine tune your ride position, improve your economy of motion and fitness so that YOU can watch everyone else arrive after a day of touring! Saturday mornings at 10:30am starting in May.

 

Target the Tour

Discover what good base training can do for your enjoyment of the bike. Perfect for the novice cyclist, this series of rides is the ideal way to prepare for the EBTC signature event the Tour d l'Alberta®. Starting at a manageable 15-18 kph average and 25 km distance, the rides build endurance first until riders can manage 60 km at 15-18 kph average – NO ONE gets left behind! Then the distance is cut back and the average speed is raised to 18 – 22 kph average. Through these development cycles a rider will finish off the series 1 week prior to the Tour d l'Alberta® having completed a 140 km ride at a 25 kph average. Do you have a goal in mind? 

Starting Sunday March 28th and each Sunday after (excluding long weekends) at 9:30 a.m. until July 18th.

 

The Allez-Allez-Allez Hill Series

Going up hurts right? The secret to making hills hurt less is to do more of them. Intended for novice riders and those who avoid hills at every opportunity, this series of rides will start easy. Week by week you'll build strength and power through incremental increases in both the number of hills tackled, as well as the steepness of the grades. Learn some of the secrets of hill climbing and decending that make going up and down just little bit easier. Starting Thursday April 29th at 7:00 p.m. and each week after until August 12. These are the perfect ride to get you ready for that mountain tour you've been dreaming about.

For more information and to get on the email group for each of these rides email to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 April 2010 23:27