Last call for tonights online Cycle-Safe Basics zoom session

You still have time to get in! It’s our final safety session before the official season begins.  The NHCC Cycle-Safe Basics (online) session is about two hours long, and it’s a great investment of time! A little bit of information could go a long way toward preventing the unthinkable!

Date: Tonight! Wednesday April 27th, 6:30pm

The Cycle-Safe Clinic delivered by Dennis and Anita who are both formally trained cycling safety instructors. We will cover essential safety principles and group riding techniques to help you build confidence in riding with a group and in traffic safely.

If you wish to participate and haven’t yet received a zoom invite, just email secretary@northumberlandhillscyclingclub.com and we’ll send one out to you.

 

Pre-season rides on Sunday April 24 (varied start times)

We are looking at 21°c making for a glorious day for a pre-season ride on Sunday.  We have a Level 2 and a Level 3 ride going out, so take your pick!

Why do we ask for an RSVP? By RSVPing with your Cycle Club account, the Ride Planner is able to keep participants informed of ride changes, apply COVID screening questions, discuss topics related to the ride, and have an expectation of how many to expect. You too will be able to see who will be riding so that you can also plan!

Level 2

Date: Sunday April 24
Start time: 10:00am
Ride planner: Dennis Benson
Start location: Donegan Park, D’Arcy St. in Cobourg
Distance/Time: 1-1.5 hour (approx)
Type of Ride: Group
Pace: (Level 2) Leisurely – Speeds approximately 18-22 kph
This ride will head out toward Archers Road and then to Nuwautin Sanctuary.  It’s a no-drop ride which means that nobody will be left behind.  The primary purpose is just to get the legs spinning & the smiles happening.

Level 3

Date: Sunday April 24
Start time: 2:00pm
Ride planner: Helmut Bock
Start location: Cobourg Memorial Rink & Recreation Center, 206 Furnace St, Cobourg, ON K9A 2G1, Canada
Distance/Time: 28km
Type of Ride: Group
Pace: (Level 3) Moderate – Speeds approximately 22-24 kph
It’s another opportunity to get your bum accustomed to the saddle before the rides start getting longer (when the regular season starts).  We’ll do the simple Cobourg North route from Furnace St to Baltimore and back on Cornish Hollows and Ontario St. Pace will be Level 3+ ie more than 20 kph. Some hills included.

RSVP: Please use your Cycle Club Account to indicate that you’ll ride. 

NHCC Cycle-Safe Basics (online) session tonight

Just a reminder that tonight we are running our NHCC Cycle-Safe Basics (online) session. It’s about an hour and a half long, and it’s a great investment of time! We encourage safety training for everyone. A little bit of information could go a long way toward preventing the unthinkable!

Its tonight, Wednesday April 20th, 6:30pm

The Cycle-Safe Clinic delivered by Dennis and Anita who are both formally trained cycling safety instructors. We will cover essential safety principles and group riding techniques to help you build confidence in riding with a group and in traffic safely. We’ll cover:

  • Cycling and the Law
  • Basic Bicycle Inspection
  • Traffic Cycling Principles
  • Where do you ride
  • Lane positioning
  • Intersections
  • Rules of the Road
  • Right and Left turns
  • Group Riding

RSVP for a Zoom invite: If you want to participate, Email us and we’ll send you the Zoom invite, lickety split! Secretary@northumberlandhillscyclingclub.com

Pre-Season Gravel Ride: Saturday April 16, Level 3+

Early spring gravel ride. It looks like it will be a nice day. We’ll explore the gravel roads and road allowances in the area (OGrady, Nobel, Baptist etc). Level 3+ ride, gravel bikes required.

Level 3+ rides mean there will be on the challenging end of the spectrum. Gravel bikes will be required as you’ll likely encounter some mud, dirt, & a few hills.

Date: Saturday April 16
Time: 2pm-4pm
Start Location: Baltimore Recreation Centre Arena (23 Community Centre Rd)
Ride Planner: Helmut Bock
Level of Difficulty: 3+

RSVP: Please use your Cycle Club Account to indicate that you’ll ride.  If you plan to ride as a guest, please bring a guest waiver with you (available on the NHCC website).

Cycle-Safe Basics: online Zoom training, Wednesday 6:30pm

We encourage safety training for everyone. A little bit of information could go a long way toward preventing the unthinkable!  We encourage you to participate in one of our  NHCC Cycle-Safe Basics (online) sessions. There will be two opportunities to choose from:

Wednesday April 13th, 6:30pm, or
Wednesday April 20th, 6:30pm

The Cycle-Safe Clinic is about 1.5 to 2 hours long and delivered by Dennis and Anita who are both formally trained cycling safety instructors.  This theory will cover essential safety principles and group riding techniques to help you build confidence in riding with a group and in traffic safely. You’ll be in a great position to put it into practice on Club rides when you come out! You will be introduced to:

  • Cycling and the Law
  • Basic Bicycle Inspection
  • Traffic Cycling Principles
  • Where do you ride
  • Lane positioning
  • Intersections
  • Rules of the Road
  • Right and Left turns
  • Group Riding

RSVP:  Email us and we’ll send you the Zoom invite.  Easy!  Secretary@northumberlandhillscyclingclub.com

Pre-Season Ride: for all Levels, 1:00 at Donegan Park

Tomorrow we’ve got some nice temperatures in the forecast so we seize the moment again (hoping rain stays away), and do a pre-season ride from Donegan Park.  There is no particular route planned. The goal is twofold—1. to get our legs moving again, and 2. to get out bums comfortable in the saddle (more on that in a sec). We’ll have something for everyone! We’ll divide up into groupings of similar ability, with the more experienced heading out into the countryside, and the newest riders sticking together locally, while some of the new Ride Leaders will head out for their own training session. 

What about that sore bum thing?
Here’s the deal—your bum will probably be a little tender after the ride and it’s common.  Even the most experienced will tell you that it takes 3-5 rides at the beginning of the season before that tenderness magically disappears, regardless of your saddle shape and its rigidity. It’s all about time spent on your bike.  Get out on a few pre-season rides and by the time May comes around it will resolve itself!

Date: Tuesday April 12
Time: 1pm
Start location: Donegan Park, 25 D’Arcy St. Cobourg’
Ride Planner(s): Anita, Randy, Dennis

RSVP: Please use your Cycle Club Account to indicate that you’ll ride.  If you plan to ride as a guest, please bring a guest waiver with you (available on the NHCC website).

Pre-season Gravel Ride: Sunday at 2pm

Looks like a nice day for a gravel ride. We’ll start at Hazel Bird sanctuary and do the gravel roads and trails in the area, starting easy and building from there. “Level 3+” means there are some hills, and you can expect a little challenge as is typical in most gravel rides. Gravel or mountain bikes are best suited for this type of ride.

Date: Sunday April 10, 2022,
Time: 2pm-4pm
Start location: Hazel Bird Nature Reserve, 9636 Beavermeadow Rd. E, Baltimore
Ride Planner: Helmut Bock
Level of difficulty: 3+

RSVP required: Please use your Cycle Club account (you’ll need to register for one, if you haven’t already) to RSVP and let Helmut know you plan to ride. 

Bike for sale: Scott Sportster XSO Hybrid

From Peter: “The bike is a Scott Sportster XSO hybrid which I am no longer using and would like to offer it to someone who could use it.
It is 24 a speed with Shimano Acera shifters.  Your choice of clipless or regular pedals.  The step over is about 28″  Tire size is 28×1.25.  The bike has only been lightly used on club rides.  There are a few light scratches which have been touched up (who hasn’t fallen off their bike?). I am asking $500 OBO.”
Contact Peter by email here, or by phone at 289-252-0394

Bike for sale—Kona Hoss Mountain Bike

***SOLD***
 
22″ Kona Hoss Mountain Bike, Hardtail, front suspension, 7005 Aluminum frame, NEW TRP Spyke mechanical disc brakes and levers, 26″x2.25 Schwalbe Tabletop Tires, 3×9; 24-36-44; 11-36, Shimano Deore, SKS Fenders, Rear rack.  Comes with an assortment of winter tires and tubes.  Good bike, well maintained, only one owner, $550
Contact: Lesley 647-521-6264 or email Lesley 

Bike for Sale!

As promised, here are few bike listings if you or someone you know is looking for a higher end road bike. Any NHCC Member is welcome to submit a bike for sale if you think it might be of interest to other club members. Ok, lets go!

True North custom built titanium road/light touring bike  $3,500*

This is simply an exceptional, gorgeous bicycle, and is fully-equipped to take you on some grand touring adventures. Small (approx. 50cm). Hand-built in Ontario. Titanium, Granny Smith Sparkle Green. Cadence carbon fork, Campagnolo components except brakes (Shimano for wider tire clearance), triple crank,13-29 cassette, Campy Record hubs, Ambrosio Excellight 700C rims 32H, Thomson Elite seatpost, 700X28C tires, Chris King treadless headset, Look KEO pedals, Brooks saddle, Tubus Racks, front and rear, MEC rear bag, four MEC panniers, two dry bags. Bike comes equipped with a SON Hub Dynamo mounted on a Easton R90 SL front wheel and IQ-X Bush + Muller Front and Rear Lights. (Selling for a friend). Paid over $5600 new without the add-ons. Receipts available.  

*Can negotiate a lower price if dynamo/lights are removed, but would prefer to keep it all together.

Contact for more details: Randy—905-376-8696