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  • Community Spin, Nov. 2008

    COMMUNITY SPIN Roger Geller, Portland Bicycle Coordinator, presented to the Bicycle Advisory Committee an update to the Bicycle Master Plan to identify streets in NORTH PORTLAND that could potentially be developed as BICYCLE BOULEVARDS (low-traffic streets where bicycle travel is given priority). “Our...
    Posted to Portland Velo Club News (Weblog) by Sharon on 10-01-2008
  • Oregon Coast Challenge, June 2008

    By Portland Velo member John Lucas South of Gold Beach Just 3 years ago, when I joined Portland Velo, my longest ride on a bike was probably less than 15 miles. Hip and knee pain had cut short my running career and I was looking for an alternative form of recreation. My wife’s brother, Jim Eddy, a long...
    Posted to Portland Velo Club News (Weblog) by ljellison on 09-05-2008
  • Race Across Oregon – 2008

    Race report – by Richard Seton Race Across Oregon is the premier ultra cycling event in the Pacific North West. The race is held in the third week of July each year, and attracts an international field of cyclists. While the race has the word ‘Across” in it, it is really more of a race around Oregon...
    Posted to Portland Velo Club News (Weblog) by ljellison on 08-09-2008
  • Club Kit Order Update

    A new jersey? Perhaps long sleeves, and a vest. Maybe it's a new pair of shorts as a reward for all the riding you've done this summer. You've waited all year for this - and in a few short days (perhaps hours) you'll finally be able to order your Fall'08 Portland Velo Club Kit! Huzzah...
    Posted to Portland Velo Club News (Weblog) by ljellison on 08-07-2008
  • NEVER RIDE HARD ON TIRED LEGS. NEVER. EVER.

    Rewind. Stop. Play. NEVER RIDE HARD ON TIRED LEGS. NEVER. EVER. This absolute core principle of intelligent training is repeated mantra-like by most of us. And all too often ignored. But do so at your peril, be you race teamer or serious fitness rider. Who says? Well, everyone. Including Scott Saifer...
    Posted to Health, Fitness and Training (Weblog) by ljellison on 08-06-2008
  • August Ride Leaders' Update by Matt D'Elia

    Where is the summer going? These past few weeks have been a blur, and it's amazing to witness all the things that have taken place since our last issue of VeloCITY. A huge thanks goes out to all of those who volunteered and participated in both the LIVESTRONG Challenge and the 3rd Annual Portland...
    Posted to Portland Velo Ride Leaders (Weblog) by ljellison on 08-04-2008
  • Ride Report - 2008 Portland Velo Century by Matt D'Elia

    Century Recap You couldn't have asked for a nicer day for the third annual Portland Velo Club Century! Never one for shying away from the norm, this years event had a number of brand new twists and sponsors that made it the best event that PV has pulled off to date. The crack of dawn saw a small...
    Posted to Portland Velo Club News (Weblog) by Carlo Delumpa on 07-28-2008
  • Ride Report - 2008 Portland Velo Century by Carlo Delumpa

    An Organizer's Perspective Wow! When I think of how far, how fast, this club has come since our first century, I have only one reaction and that's one of astonishment! We took the club century to another level this year, largely due to the phenomenal effort from planning team ( me, Traci D'Elia...
    Posted to Portland Velo Club News (Weblog) by Carlo Delumpa on 07-27-2008
  • Ride Report - 2008 Portland Velo Century by Doug Rennie

    70 MILES OF MERRIMENT AND MIRTH Hey, here's one big time (non-terrorist) fist bump for those who a) laid out, and b) serviced PV's annual metric century-plus: one hell of a nifty route over (for this rider) scenic and varied-terrain roads heretofore untraveled, and broken at exactly the proper...
    Posted to Portland Velo Club News (Weblog) by Carlo Delumpa on 07-27-2008
  • You want Leipheimer? I got yer Leipheimer right here.

    Yesterday’s crit was phenomenal. In a Toyota v. Leipheimer/Horner battle, Toyota came out on top. Not to worry, Levi was showered with adoration afterward. The fan-lust was seriously impressive.  I’m under a time crunch here and my laptop is starting to go through death throes but I...
    Posted to The Everyday Athlete (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-12-2008
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