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Rain Rain Go Away

LCBR-thunderstormsAt dawn we woke up to flashes of lightning and quiet thunder.  Then the rain started.

At 6:30 or so we arrived at the Arboretum, the Anderson Rental tent would be needed this morning, not for shade,  but to keep dry.

The local radar showed the storms to the south of us but new ones were popping up just west of us and there was a discussion that with the lack of rain as of late the streets would be slick with oil that would be pushed up from the water.

Planned for since last year, event organizer and chair Steve Lane didn’t want to do it, but there was no choice.  Flashes of lighting just in the distance, the potential for slick roads and while the regular riders probably would be fine, it was the novices we worry about.

So he pulled the plug. There was no choice. In his email this morning he said, “Folks – the unexpected monsoon this AM was a disappointment. A lot of great energy stayed home today (all those kids on bikes). ”

On the upside: Bill Anderson committed today (after we returned the Anderson Rental gear) that Anderson would commit to sponsor the 2014 ride. This is our largest cost for the ride – and with that already set, it provides Lawrence Central and Ride Lawrence with the confidence to put it on the 2014 calendar and to talk it up. So let’s just say it now – Mark your calendars – July 19, 2014 for the community bike ride.

 New for 2014? A rain-day plan. Yup, we need one.  We can plan now to do two things to reduce the chances of this occurring again:

1. Sunday, July 20, backup rain-out day.

2. Rather than setting tight ride times (this year 8AM for the 10-mile, and 8:30AM for the 3 mile….both incidentally moved up 30 min. from 2012 due to the high heat) we will have an 8AM 10-mile and and 8:30 3-mile each with a one-hour start window. Huh? Point – in great weather, both will start on time. On a day like today – folks will know that the 10-mile is between 8AM and 9AM. Same for the 3-mile. For instance, this year, if we could have delayed everything by an hour and we would have been fine (hindsight).

But, this not only helps with a flash storm…. it also makes this more accessible for families. For those who like the thrill of all starting together with a countdown may arrive and start at 8AM (or 8:30 for the 3-mile ride). But, those that just want a fun ride – can work to arrive between 8AM and 9AM (or 8:30 and 9:30 for the 3-mile) and still do the rides – with full crew support at the SAG and at street crossings. I believe both of these adjustments will boost our ability to make this event better in the future.

Let’s do it again in 2014!  We’re planning already.

Lawrence Habitat Hosting Bike and Build 2013 P2C Team

Bike & BuildA group of 30 cross-country cyclists participating in this summer’s Bike & Build 2013 trek across the US.  The team began its journey to raise awareness about affordable housing in Providence, R.I., and will continue its 4,173-mile biking trip west to Half Moon Bay, Calif.  Entering its eighth summer, the Providence to California (P2C) trip will take its riders from the hills of New England to the wheat fields of Kansas, up and over the Rockies, and ultimately to the gorgeous Half Moon Bay. With many improvements over the course of the route, this summer’s journey is sure to be the most scenic yet!

p2sfRouteAfter a two-day orientation in Providence and a build day with Providence Habitat, riders will head out across Connecticut and over the hills of New York towards their second build day in Harrisburg, PA. From there they’ll head across the rolling plains of the Midwest (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska). Then it’s mountain time! Riders will see the gorgeous (pun intended) Rocky Mountains in Colorado and have a day off in Fort Collins before heading into Utah. Passing just south of the Salt Lake and into Nevada, riders will finally see the California border.

The P2C team (Providence to California) will make a pit stop in Lawrence this week to build a home with Lawrence Habitat for Humanity.  The riders will work on Lawrence Habitat’s home at 212 N. Comfort lane from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Thursday and Friday.

Bike & Build fund projects planned and executed by young adults. Over the past 10 seasons they have donated more than $4M; built for more than 120,000 hours; pedaled over 6M miles; and engaged more than 1750 young adults in spreading the word about the affordable housing crisis in America.

For more info on the event check out the Bike and Build P2C’s page.

Baldwin City’s 2013 Bicycle Swapmeet Set for Saturday 7/13

bike-swap-meetThe Baldwin City Bicycle Swapmeet is an annual event that takes place in Baldwin City, Kansas, at the Antiques On the Prairie parking lot, 520 High Street. Buy, sell, and swap bicycles, parts, and gear.

The Baldwin City Bicycle Swapmeet is open from 8am to 5pm. Vendor spaces are free, up to two parking spot sizes. A fee of 10 percent will be collected on sales. Bring your old, new, antique, or collector bikes. and parts too. Buyers shop for free.

For more information contact Stan at 785-418-3881.

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Our Community Bike Ride

Ride Lawrence and our partners are excited to present our third FREE community bike ride Saturday, July 20th 2013 to promote cycling as a part of a healthy lifestyle at the The Rotary Arboretum at Clinton Park (by the YSC Soccer fields).

There are three rides to choose from and they all travel along the South Lawrence Trafficway bike path, a paved surface that is a “car-free” environment:

• Ten-mile ride. It begins at 8 a.m. and travels near I-70 and back.

• Three-mile family ride. It begins at 8:30 a.m. and goes to the Clinton Lake Overlook and back.

• One-mile easy loop. It’s available anytime between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. and circles around the arboretum.

Other activities from 8 a.m.-11 a.m. include:

• A Training Wheel Takeoff. Experts will help children who are ready to take off their training wheels in a safe and fun environment.

• Safety Zone. Safe Kids Douglas County will help outfit children with helmets and other safety gear while supplies last along with providing cycling safety tips for kids of all ages.

2013 Lawrence Community Bike Ride Sponsors

Lawrence Central Rotary organizes and sponsors the event. Last year’s event drew about 200 participants.

We’re really excited and want to thank all those who are helping us to do the ride this year.  Our 2013 Sponsors include: Anderson Rentals and Lawrence Central Rotary

The 2013 partners include: The Merc, TeamGP Velotek, Bev West Creative, McDonalds, and the Lawrence Bicycle Club.

And the 2013 Friends of the ride include: Booster Print, Sunflower Outdoor & Bike, Lawrence Memorial Hospital, EconoLodge Lawrence, Ortho Kansas and Safe Kids of Douglas County.

We’ll have them there, but if you want to pre-print a release to be a part of the ride you can download this form, print and fill it out and bring it to the event.  It’s that easy!

Here’s more information and Ride Maps.  We look forward to seeing you!

 LCBR Flyer 2013 Print HR_Page_1LCBR Flyer 2013 Print HR_Page_2

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