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Spring Fling Criterium Series at Clinton Lake

The Spring Fling Criterium Series is an annual series of training races taking place at Clinton Lake near Lawrence, Kansas. The Spring Fling is one of the longest running crit series in America and the longest in the Midwest. The Spring Fling is a fun, safe, and well run event that is beginner friendly.

The race director for the Spring Fling Criterium Series is Revolution Racing owner Jim Whittaker.

Due to a late-winter snowstorm, the opening round of the series has been postponed, and each race has been pushed back one week. New dates are March 5, March 12, March 19, March 26, and April 2.

Web Site: revolution-racing.com

Spring Fling Crit Delayed a Week Because of Weather

1st Spring Fling is being rescheduled  and is delayed a week because of the snow  – race 1 will now be on Saturday, 3/5/11.

From their website “Due to the heavy snow fall Thursday and the cold temps Friday a clear course is very unlikely. I’m postponing the 16th Annual Spring Fling to Saturday March 5th, and it will run through Saturday April 2nd. The race will remain 5 Saturday’s.”

The Spring Fling Criterium Series is an annual series of training races taking place at Clinton Lake near Lawrence, Kansas. The Spring Fling is one of the longest running crit series in America and the longest in the Midwest. The Spring Fling is a fun, safe, and well run event that is beginner friendly.

US-40/K-10 Public Meeting March 3rd in Lawrence

This is a re-post from Kansas Bike/ Walk — Thanks!

US-40/K-10 Public Meeting March 3rd in Lawrence

The Kansas Department of Transportation is holding a public meeting on March 3, 2011 in Lawrence, Kansas to gather input on future development of the US-40 Highway/K-10 interchange in west Lawrence:

Citing the potential for large-scale future development in the area, KDOT officials want to make citizens aware of current plans for improving the interchange and gather ideas for improvements in future years.

The open house is scheduled from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center at Free State High School, 4706 Overland Drive. KDOT staff and planning team members will be available to answer questions and talk with property owners and other interested parties.

Provisional plans for US 40, which is West 6th Street as it passes through Lawrence, call for improvements on a 1.5-mile stretch beginning at George Williams Way and proceeding west to East 800 Road. Proposals under consideration include installing left turn lanes and traffic signals at the ramps to K-10.

Long-term improvements may include widening the US 40 bridge over K-10 to accommodate additional left-turn lanes and possible pedestrian walkways. [read more]

The plan will recommend potential improvements to US-40 (West 6th Street), the K-10 interchange, nearby local roads, bicycle/pedestrian facilities, and public transit.


US-40/K-10 Planning Area Map

KDOT is developing the plan during the first half of this year, and the final report is anticipated to be completed by late summer 2011. To find out more about the study, visit the plan study page on KTOC. A planning map and Frequently Asked Questions are available for download from KDOT.

It is important for bicyclists and pedestrians to be involved in the planning process. If you live, work, or ride in the area, please attend the public meeting and voice your concerns about safe biking and walking conditions.

Santa Fe Trails Cancer – Thon – Levenworth

Come join in the fun of the Santa Fe Trails annual fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Teams of three compete in Top Men, Top Ladies and Top Mixed Team award categories. Or enter as an individual and compete for top bragging rights in the Men, Women and Junior categories.
Free HOT Food & Coffee • Great Prizes • Winning Team Trophies
All Proceeds Go to Benefit the American Cancer Society.

More info at http://www.santafebikes.com/cancerthon2012.pdf

Capitol Classic

The Capitol Classic is a showcase for the very best in Topeka area cycling. The Capitol Classic has always been known for its great SAG food with fresh fruit and snacks. The Capitol Classic starts and finishes at Lake Shawnee’s Tinman Circle in Topeka.

The Capitol Classic offers four ride lengths: a Family Fun Ride of 16 miles, 25 miles, 62 miles (Metric Century), and 100 miles. All three of the longer routes will pass by the Topeka landmarks of Lake Shawnee, Forbes Field and Heartland Park Speedway, and the two longest routes will include the Topeka cycling fixture known as “Puke Hill”.

The Capitol Classic is hosted and organized by the Kaw Valley Bicycle Club (KVBC). The ride follows paved secondary roads and county highways, and includes SAG stops, minor repair service and sweep vehicles. Transportation back to the origin will only be provided in the event of illness or accident.

Web Sitekvbc.org
LocationTopeka, KS

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