Category: Local Fun (Page 10 of 17)

With Warmer Weather Comes Fun Regular Ride Opportunities!

{Editor’s note: The fine folks over at Team GP VeloTek asked us to post this}

Ever notice how most runners don’t smile when they run? And cyclist are gabbing, smiling and chatting when they ride and even race? The social aspect courtesy of drafting is one of the best parts of cycling. As you get into cycling you’ll notice that you’ll hang around cyclist more and more. You will have more energy, your clothes will seem oversized, you’ll fantasy about riding and not driving your car. Strange things happen when you pedal your bike. Pedal in a group and even greater things are possible.

Maybe you’ll start shaving your legs and wear spandex, maybe your bike will have no gears or brakes and you’ll wear wool. Maybe you’ll ride to work in work clothes and save money, your health, and the world?! It doesn’t matter, as long as you pedal something you are making a difference.

Join the gang at Team GP VeloTek in making a difference. They promote health competition, communities, youth and sustainability.

The “Pizza” Ride.
3rd Monday of every month May through October. Meet at Johnny’s across the Kansas River in Lawrence KS at 6pm to stage. We’ll ride from 6:30pm to 7:30pm along the crushed gravel Kansas River levee trail. This is a no drop ride with varying abilities. Typically we average around 10mph. This ride is sponsored by Team 360 and Venturing Crew #2159. Crew Advisor and Coach Jim Whittaker is your contact. Open to everyone with a helmet! Kids’ bring a parent. Rain or shine, if it storms we’ll just eat pizza and talk about riding. Jim’s cell 913.269.VELO
Flying Monkey RidePT’s “Flying Monkey” Ride
Join Ian Silovsky and Mike Rost in Topeka EVERY Monday from April to September for an easy ride from the best coffee shop in the World! It’s a relaxed recovery ride that travels the Big Shunga trail. Talk to Ian about health and fitness needs as he’s a Professional Fitness Trainer at Rebound PT. Heavy rains or dangerous storms will cancel this ride. Ian’s cell 785.223.1988 FlyingMonkeyRideFlyer
TREK Store of KC Shawnee Store Rides.
Wednesday – Join the experienced VeloTek race squad and very helpful TREK store shop riders to learn basic road safety, pace line and other group riding skills. 6:30 pm Start.

Thursday – Join the VeloTek ladies on the women’s ride 6:30 pm Start
Trek Store ride link.

VeloTek Performance group riding tips.

1. Keep your head up and forward, where you look is where you go.
2. Be consistent and calm.
3. Easy on the brakes and go in a straight line.

Scary Larry Bike Polo Club Featured in LJW Go! Section

Here’s a repost of a story of Lawrence’s own Scary Larry Bike Polo Club in the 4/22/13 Lawrence Journal World Go! section.

For more info on Scary Larry – check out their website at http://www.scarylarrykbp.org/

LJWorld Go!

Go-Getter: Bike polo

By Rebekka Schlichting

April 22, 2013

While catching up on spring cleaning, don’t forget to dust off the old bike. Also, it might be a good idea to take it out for a spin. After all, swimsuit season is nigh.

But riding a bike aimlessly around town can get old fast. I would suggest riding to Edgewood Park, 1245 E. 15th St., and joining the Scary Larry members in a competitive game of bike polo.

Getting started

Josh Hoffhines, a member of Scary Larry Kansas Bike Polo, said that all you need to get started is a bike, and the only skill you need is the ability to ride. Toe-covered shoes, pads and a helmet are also important.

The bike polo club is easy to approach during their meetings, which are every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday for about three hours starting at 7 p.m.  Everyone is welcome to join in on a few games.  Lessons and gear, such as mallets and balls, can be provided to beginners.

Bike polo is a workout, and it’s not too difficult to get into. The game is a lot like traditional polo, but bikes are substituted for horses and the field is a basketball court.  The club typically plays numerous three-on-three games, which last about eight minutes each.

Cost

You will need a bike, and damage to the bike during a game is possible. You will also want a helmet and pads.  If you fall in love with the sport, you can join Scary Larry for $10 a month.

The club periodically takes trips to play in tournaments around the area. Members also have cookouts during some of the meetings, and they are starting to plan other social activities.  Being a member also gets you a discount at Fixcraft, which sells bike polo accessories including mallets and wheel covers.

Where to go

Scary Larry meets at Edgewood Park, 1245 E. 15th St. at 7 p.m. on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, rain or shine. It is free to play, and the friendly members are helpful to newcomers.

Lawrence Bike Rodeo Scheduled for Saturday at KU Spring Game

KU Spring Game Bike Rodeo

The fourth annual Bike Rodeo will also begin at 11 a.m., in lot 91. The Bike Rodeo will feature a bicycle course and free bike inspections, courtesy of Douglas County Fire and Medical. In addition, kids 15 and younger will be custom-fitted with a free bicycle helmet (while supplies last) as they learn about bicycle rules of the road, trail etiquette and  safety.

Team GP VeloTek’s 1st Annual Great Bicycle Barnstorm Sat 2/5

Join Douglas County 4-H, Boy Scouts Venturing Crew #2159, and Team GP VeloTek Bicycle Racing Team for an afternoon of fun Saturday February 2nd, 2013 from 12pm to 2pm at the Douglas County Indoor Fairgrounds Arena.This is the 1st year for the Great Bicycle Barnstorm!You can almost smell spring but winter is still well entrenched and this is a great excuse to get out your bicycle out of the corner and shake off the cobwebs.

  • Learn how to work on your bike – learn basic bicycle maintenance.
  • Learn basic bicycle handling drills
  • Ride our obstacle course
  • Scouting Merit Badge – work on various requirements of the Bicycle Merit Badge.
  • Ride our Track – ride our oval bicycle track indoors!

More info @ GP’s Website

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