September 2016 - Mohawk

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September 2016 - Mohawk
CLUB OFFICERS
PRESIDENT
David Liebschutz518-439-5089
[email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT
Howie Diamond518-441-3519
[email protected]
SECRETARY
Janet Reilly518-446-1766
[email protected]
TREASURER
Janice Verrastro518-674-4473
[email protected]
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dave Beals518-456-3728
[email protected]
Dan Craven518-461-4241
[email protected]
Becky Lazorchak518-899-2845
[email protected]
Jude Sagor518-729-3933
[email protected]
Skip Holmes (Ex-Officio)518-466-1182
[email protected]
CENTURY COMMITTEE
CHAIRPERSON
Jonathan Benn
[email protected]
TOUR COMMITTEE
CHAIRPERSON
Howie Diamond518-441-3519
[email protected]
CASUAL
Eric Randall518-366-5353
[email protected]
QUICK
Bruce Curtiss518-587-4408
[email protected]
TOUR
Henry Wilkie518-482-3902
[email protected]
OTHER COMMITTEES
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Vacant. Contact David to Volunteer.
MAPS & REPORTS, CLUB HISTORIAN
John Berninger518-439-6473
MEMBERSHIP CHAIR & RENEWALS,
DATABASE MANAGER
Joanne Petrozzi-Jones518-831-1707
815 Herrick Road | Delanson, NY 12053
[email protected]
WEBMASTER
John Petiet518-438-9102
[email protected]
Henry Wilkie crossing the Hudson into Fort Edward on his August 13th Saturday Morning Ride. Photo by John Ceceri.
President’s Letter — by David Liebschutz
Friends,
Two big issues for this month: the Century
Weekend and the 2016 Olympics.
First, the Century Weekend. As I wrote in last
month’s BikeAbout, the Century Weekend is
our major event of the year.
It brings together many members and non-members to enjoy some
of the prettiest rides in the region and helps support all of the other
activities we do for the rest of the year. Jon Benn and his committee
have been busy working on the logistics for the weekend, and it
should once again be a wonderful event. However, we can’t have
the event unless you sign up to ride or to volunteer. As of midAugust, we only had about 45 participants, which is far below what
we need to make this work. So either sign up to ride or volunteer to
help (and ride free!). See the form on page 7, or register online at:
www.bikereg.com/mhcccenturyweekend.
Second, the Rio Olympics. The most inspiring story as far
as cycling goes is that of Kristin Armstrong, the 43 year old
healthcare executive and mother from Boise, Idaho, who won the
women’s cycling time trial. Here’s a short article from the New
York Times about her inspiring story:
September 2016
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09.11-12
MHCC CENTURY WEEKEND
100, 62, 50, 25 MI
Saratoga Springs, NY
See ride listings for more details.
www.bikereg.com/mhcccenturyweekend
09.16-18
ADIRONDACK 540
136, 272, 408, 544 MI
Wilmington, NY
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09.18
FIFTH ANNUAL TOM
BOEHM MEMORIAL RIDES
30-50 MI | Valatie, NY
See ride listings for details.
09.25
LET IT SHINE CHARITY RIDE
To benefit the Let it Shine Foundation
10 & 35 MI | Johnsonville, NY
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“We’ve been told we should be finished at a certain age, but there are a lot of athletes out there who are showing that’s not true,”
said Armstrong, who overcame a nose bleed at the 12-kilometer mark. Armstrong completed the 29.8-kilometer (18.5-mile) course
in 44 minutes 26.42 seconds, just ahead of Olga Zabelinskaya of Russia, who finished in 44:31.97. Anna van der Breggen of the
Netherlands won the bronze medal.
Soon after her win, Armstrong got a pat on the back from another athlete who seemed to defy age: Barry Bonds. A cycling enthusiast,
Bonds posted an image from the race and wrote, ‘Congratulations Kristin Armstrong 3 time gold medalist,’ on his Instagram account.
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Remarkably, Armstrong almost did not make it to Rio. She came out of retirement in 2015, three years after calling it quits. Her latest
gold medal was ‘the most gratifying,’ she said. ‘It was the hardest of my Olympic journeys,’ she added.
EDITOR & DESIGNER
John Ceceri518-583-3708
[email protected]
Before becoming a full-time cyclist in 2001, she was a world-class triathlete, but she left that sport because she had osteoarthritis in her
hips. She said she would not try to compete at the Tokyo Games in 2020. In addition to continuing her work as the director of community
health at St. Luke’s Hospital in Boise, Idaho, she will push for ‘equal pay and equal recognition’ for female cyclists, she said.
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Armstrong said the reason she had returned to the Olympics one last time was simple. ‘When you’ve already been two times at the
pinnacle of the sport, why risk coming back for the gold medal?’ she said. ‘The best answer I can give is that I can.’
PHOTOGRAPHER
Bob Cohen518-877-5552
[email protected]
While very few of us have the physical or mental stamina to be an Olympic athlete, much less win a medal, Armstrong’s story
should be inspiring to all of us, shouldn’t it?
Looking forward to seeing many of you at the Century ride!
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Mohawk-Hudson Cycling Club
PO Box 12575
Albany, NY 12212-0575
A bout the Mohawk-Hudson Cycling Club
The Mohawk-Hudson Cycling Club consists of over
800 members who live and cycle in the Capital
District of New York State. MHCC sponsors road
rides for all levels of cyclists within an 80-mile
radius of the Albany-Schenectady-Troy area.
T he M HCC is a ff il iated w it h t he L eag ue of
American Bicyclists and the Adventure Cycling
Association. To subscribe to the mailing list, send a
blank e-mail to [email protected].
How to Join
To join t he M HCC, contact t he membership
chair, Joanne Petrozzi-Jones at: 518-831-1707 |
[email protected] for an application or
visit our website.
Each person must use a separate application form
to join. Membership in MHCC costs $20 per year
(includes subscription to BikeAbout) and $5 per year
for each additional member of the same household
(does not include additional subscriptions).
R enewing Your Membership
A reminder to renew will be e-mailed to you prior to
your membership expiration date.
Mail your renewal application and check to the
membership chairperson: Joanne Petrozzi-Jones |
815 Herrick Road | Delanson, NY 12053. You may
renew for up to three years. You may also renew on
our website.
MHCC Meetings
M HCC ty pically holds meetings on t he first
Thursday of each month during the winter and early
spring. Locations are announced in BikeAbout’s
calendar of upcoming dates and on our website.
Guidelines for BikeAbout Article Submissions
Submissions may be sent directly to the editor,
John Ceceri at: [email protected].
The deadline for each issue is the 10th of the month
preceding the issue date. Articles are accepted in
DOC, ODF, RTF, or TXT; photos are accepted in
JPEG, TIFF and EPS.
Contact the editor regarding other formats. All
rights to material published in BikeAbout revert to
the contributor following publication.
To advertise in BikeAbout
To advertise in the MHCC BikeAbout, contact our
Advertising Director Robin Obrecht Krumanocker
at [email protected]. Ads are accepted as
PDFs, with all fonts and images embedded and
converted to grayscale. Commercial advertising
rates are as follows:
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Personal classified advertisements for members
are free, and may be sent directly to the editor
at: [email protected]. Ads will run for
one issue unless they are renewed. We reserve the
right to edit ads for space. If you have a lot of parts
you want to sell, please describe them as “various
miscellaneous parts” or fit as much description as
you can into three or four lines.
A ddress List
We offer our address list on mailing labels for
purchase. Please contact our database manager,
Jo a n ne Pet ro z z i-Jo ne s at : 518 - 831-17 0 7 |
[email protected] for more information.
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Let it Shine Charity Ride
Classified Ads
Benefitting the Gabby Rocco Let it Shine Foundation
On September 25, 2016 at 10am Tomhannock Bicycles is sponsoring the 1st
annual Let it Shine Charity Ride.
Personal classified advertisements from members are
Gabriella Sharon Rocco was just two years, two months and two days old when
she passed away from Neurocutaneous Melanosis in 2008. Despite the cruel
and incurable disease, Gabby always shined bright with the love and light of
the Lord. Inspired by their daughter and their faith, Gabby’s parents, Pete and
Joan, along with their other daughter Samantha, continue to “Let It Shine” by providing support to families grieving the loss
of a child.
Tim Bonnier of Tomhannock Bicycles said: “We have become close friends of the extended Rocco family and are honored to host
an event for this important cause. Please join us for a scenic fall ride in the rolling hills of Rensselaer and Washington Counties.”
The 35 mile course offers cyclists a beautiful rolling terrain featuring a covered bridge crossing. The 10 mile loop is great
for recreational riders and families to enjoy. Both courses start and finish at Tomhannock Bicycles, 3149 State Route 7,
Johnsonville, NY. You can register for either ride on Bikereg.com or at Tomhannock Bicycles up to and including the day of
the ride. The donation is $35 for adults and $10 for youth up to age 17.
free, and may be sent directly to the editor. Ads run
for one issue, unless they are renewed by contacting
the editor. We reserve the right to edit classified’s for
space. If you have a lot of parts you want to sell, please
describe them as “various miscellaneous parts” or fit
as much description as you can into four or five lines.
Roval Rapide CLX 40 Carbon Wheelset. About
1,000 miles. Includes both Campy and Shimano
freehub bodies, but no skewers. Great condition.
$1,250 for the pair. Contact John at: 518.583.3708
or [email protected].
Welcome New
Members
Blatt, Michael, Albany, New York
DePuy, Garth, Delmar, New York
Finlayson, David, Rexford, New York
Grant, Robert, Colonie, New York
Harrison , Daniel, East Greenbush, New York
Huckins, Michelle , Delmar, New York
Jones, Mike, West Coxsackie, New York
Riders packing up their bounty from the Troy Farmer’s Market on Jude Sagor’s July 30th ride. Photo by Jude Sagor.
Near, Robert, Athens, New York
Oudekerk, Lynne, East Greenbush, New York
Saple, Avdhoot, Albany, New York
Trolian, Teniell , Albany, New York
Trombley, Rich, Poestenkill, New York
Wrona, Dan, Albany, New York
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September 2016 MHCC R IDE CALENDAR
PLEASE CHECK THE MHCC WEBSITE AND/OR FORUM TO SEE IF THERE HAVE BEEN ANY LAST MINUTE CHANGES OR CANCELLATIONS. ALSO BE
SURE TO CHECK THE ONLINE CALENDAR FOR RIDES THAT MAY HAVE BEEN ADDED AFTER THIS ISSUE HAS BEEN PRINTED.
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5:30PM, ROAD CASUAL (12-14 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 20.5 MILES – Thank Goodness It’s Not Friday # 20 – Enjoy a ride from the Maple Inn with 1,443 TGIF. Rain cancels. Food is good, so think
about staying for a bite afterwords. START: Maple Inn, 141 Warners Lake Road, East Berne, NY. LEADER: Robert Tomczak: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-797-3651. CELL: 518-817-7545.
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5:30PM, ROAD TOUR (15-16 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 30.0 MILES – Thursday Night Pizza – Rain cancels. START: Bethlehem Elm Avenue Park & Ride, Route 32 Bypass and Elm
Avenue, Delmar, NY. DIRECTIONS: The park & ride is on the SW corner of the intersection. LEADER: Walter Klimek: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-785-9262.
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9:00AM, ROAD TOUR (15-16 MPH/ROLLING) 58.0-67.0 MILES – Saturday Morning Ride – We may go to Schenectady, Rensselaer or Washington Counties. Rain cancels. START: Saratoga Spa
State Park Little Theater parking lot, Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs, NY. DIRECTIONS: Northway (I-87) exit 13N, north on Route 9 for 3 miles, left on Avenue of the Pines for 0.8 miles, turn left
and go straight through the intersection and the parking lot is almost immediately on your left. LEADER: Henry Wilkie: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-482-3902. CELL: 518-461-8701.
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9:00AM, ROAD CASUAL (12-14 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 26.0 MILES – Seven Lakes Ride – This great ride was created by Janice and Joe Verrastro and takes in no less than seven lakes
and a bunch of ponds to boot! We’ll take a break at the charming Young’s Pharmacy and General Store in Averil Park. NOTE FASTER PACE THAN MY USUAL RIDES. Rain cancels.
START: West Sand Lake Elementary School, 24 Meeler Road, West Sand Lake, NY. DIRECTIONS: I90 to Exit 8, straight to Route 43 for 5 miles, east to village of West Sand Lake, right
onto Meeler Road – just before traffic light. LEADER: Dave Render: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-433-8316. CELL: 518-300-9602.
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7:15AM, ROAD CASUAL (11-13 MPH/FLAT-ROLLING) 18.0 MILES – Sunday Morning Wake Up Ride – Mid-ride bagels and coffee rest stop. Rain cancels. START: Voorheesville
Hannaford, 5 Maple Road, Voorheesville, NY. DIRECTIONS: Hannaford is on 85A in the village of Voorheesville, between the NY 155 roundabout and the railroad bridge. LEADER:
Steve Redler: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-428-8993.
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9:00AM, ROAD MULTI-PACE (12-14 MPH/HILLY-MOUNTAINOUS) 41.9 MILES – RN # 23 Cobleskill HS – 4,228 TGIF, extended grades of 8-10%, max grade 15%. Beautiful views
of the Catskills and Helderbergs. Ride is subject to change at leader’s discretion. Rain cancels. Make sure you have the appropriate gearing for your ability. START: Cobleskill-Richmonville
High School, 1353 NYS-7, Richmondville, NY. DIRECTIONS: I-90 West to I-88 West, exit 21. Turn right on Hite Road, left on NYS-7. The school will be one mile on the right. LEADER:
Robert Tomczak: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-797-3651. CELL: 518-817-7545.
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10:00AM, ROAD CASUAL (12-14 MPH/ROLLING) 20.0-25.0 MILES – Tuesday Travels – Join our club president each Tuesday in September for a ride of 20-25 miles. START:
Bethlehem Elm Avenue Park & Ride, Route 32 Bypass and Elm Avenue, Delmar, NY. DIRECTIONS: The park & ride is on the SW corner of the intersection. LEADER: David Liebschutz:
[email protected]. PHONE: 518-439-5089. CELL: 518-466-7024.
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5:00PM, ROAD MULTI-PACE (15-16 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 30.0 MILES – Tuesday Rensselaer County Ride – I’ll make every effort to make sure that slower riders aren’t dropped, so
please come out and join us for a fun ride. START: Algonquin Middle School, 333 NY Route 351, Averill Park, NY. DIRECTIONS: At intersection of NY Routes 351 and 66 in Poestenkill,
take 43 east from Albany to 351 in West Sand Lake. LEADER: William Leahey: [email protected]. Cell: 518-961-6001.
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5:30PM, ROAD TOUR (15-16 MPH/ROLLING) 28.0-35.0 MILES – Wacky Wednesday – Rain cancels. START: Chango School, 100 Chango Drive, Malta, NY. DIRECTIONS: Take Northway (I-87) to
Exit 11, make a left onto Round Lake Road, then a left onto Chango Drive and a left into the school parking lot. LEADER: Henry Wilkie: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-482-3902. CELL: 518-461-8701.
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5:30PM, ROAD TOUR (15-16 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 25.0 MILES – Savile Road Wednesday Night Ride – Join us for this continuing ride series with a new route aimed at keeping us
off the busier stretches around Delmar. The store will be open before and after the ride. START: Savile Road - The Tailored Bicycle, 257 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY. LEADER: James
Bethell: [email protected]. Phone: 518-446-1766. Cell: 518-466-8490.
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5:30PM, ROAD TOUR (14-15 MPH/ROLLING) 25.0-30.0 MILES – Thursday Night Pizza – Rain cancels. START: Schodack Park & Ride, 1800 Route 150, Castleton, NY.
DIRECTIONS: I-90 to Exit 11E, left at first traffic light, then a right into the parking lot. LEADER: Andrew Michela: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-573-7688.
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5:30PM, ROAD CASUAL (12-14 MPH/HILLY) 19.9 MILES – Thank Goodness It’s Thursday # 21 Bozenkill Boomerang – Climb for 15 miles, then descend for 5 miles. First we work,
then we play. 1,394 TGIF. No one will be left behind. Rain cancels. START: St. John’s Church, 140 Maple Ave, Altamont, NY. DIRECTIONS: Maple Avenue off Route 146 in Altamont.
LEADER: Jude Sagor: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-729-3933. CELL: 518-312-3900.
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7:00AM, ROAD MULTI-PACE (N/A/ROLLING) – MHCC 2016 Century Weekend – No Fund Raising! No Grand Fondo Sticker Shock! One registration good for two days! Well supported
rest stops! Catered after ride buffet! All rides depart from the Carlsbed Pavilion in Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs, NY. Volunteer one day and ride for free the other! Registration
opens at 7 AM. 100 starts at 8 AM, 100 KM at 9 AM, 50 at 10 AM and 25 at 11 AM. (Also rides within Spa State Park all day!) See registration form on page 7 or register online at: www.
bikereg.com/mhcccenturyweekend. LEADER: Jonathan Benn: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-482-6648. CELL: 518-577-5943.
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7:00AM, ROAD MULTI-PACE (N/A/ROLLING) – MHCC 2016 Century Weekend – No Fund Raising! No Grand Fondo Sticker Shock! One registration good for two days! Well supported
rest stops! Catered after ride buffet! All rides depart from the Carlsbed Pavilion in Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs, NY. Volunteer one day and ride for free the other! Registration
opens at 7 AM. 100 starts at 8 AM, 100 KM at 9 AM, 50 at 10 AM and 25 at 11 AM. (Also rides within Spa State Park all day!) See registration form on page 7 or register online at: www.
bikereg.com/mhcccenturyweekend. LEADER: Jonathan Benn: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-482-6648. CELL: 518-577-5943.
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10:00AM, ROAD CASUAL (12-14 MPH/ROLLING) 20.0-25.0 MILES – Tuesday Travels – Join our club president each Tuesday in September for a ride of 20-25 miles. START:
Bethlehem Elm Avenue Park & Ride, Route 32 Bypass and Elm Avenue, Delmar, NY. DIRECTIONS: The park & ride is on the SW corner of the intersection. LEADER: David Liebschutz:
[email protected]. PHONE: 518-439-5089. CELL: 518-466-7024.
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5:00PM, ROAD MULTI-PACE (15-16 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 30.0 MILES – Tuesday Rensselaer County Ride – I’ll make every effort to make sure that slower riders aren’t dropped, so
please come out and join us for a fun ride. START: Schodack Park & Ride, 1800 East Schodack Road/Route 150, Castleton-On-Hudson, NY. DIRECTIONS: I-90 to Exit 11E, left at first
traffic light, then a right into the parking lot. LEADER: William Leahey: [email protected]. CELL: 518-961-6001.
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5:30PM, ROAD TOUR (15-16 MPH/ROLLING) 20.0-28.0 MILES – Wacky Wednesday – Rain cancels. START: Northway Exit 8 Park & Ride, 1530 Crescent Road, Clifton Park, NY.
DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 8 on the Northway, go west on Crescent Road and the Park & Ride will be on the left, immediately past the Northway. LEADER: Henry Wilkie: hjwilkie@msn.
com. PHONE: 518-482-3902. CELL: 518-461-8701.
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5:30PM, ROAD TOUR (15-16 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 25.0 MILES – Savile Road Wednesday Night Ride – Join us for this
continuing ride series with a new route aimed at keeping us off the busier stretches around Delmar. The store will be open before and
after the ride. START: Savile Road - The Tailored Bicycle, 257 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY. LEADER: James Bethell: bethell.
[email protected]. Phone: 518-446-1766. Cell: 518-466-8490.
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5:00PM, ROAD CASUAL (12-14 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 20.0 MILES – TGITH #22 Feura Bush Ramble – Spin through quiet
roads in Feura Bush. 1,100 TGIF. This is a no drop ride. Rain cancels. START: Bethlehem Elm Avenue Park & Ride, Route 32 Bypass
and Elm Avenue, Delmar, NY. DIRECTIONS: The park & ride is on the SW corner of the intersection. LEADER: Jonathan Benn:
[email protected]. PHONE: 518-482-6648. CELL: 518-577-5943.
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7:15AM, ROAD CASUAL (11-13 MPH/FLAT-ROLLING) 18.0 MILES – Sunday Morning Wake Up Ride – Mid-ride bagels and
coffee rest stop. Rain cancels. START: Voorheesville Hannaford, 5 Maple Road, Voorheesville, NY. DIRECTIONS: Hannaford is on
85A in the village of Voorheesville, between the NY 155 roundabout and the railroad bridge. LEADER: Steve Redler: steveredler@
yahoo.com. PHONE: 518-428-8993.
9:00AM, ROAD CASUAL (11-13 MPH/FLAT-ROLLING) 30.0 MILES – The Fifth Annual Tom Boehm Memorial Ride 30 miles – Tom
was an avid cyclist and MHCC club member. He and his wife Anne were literally inseparable; they were TANDEM riders! Their bike ride across
America was Tom’s response to his pancreatic cancer diagnosis and served to bring awareness to this dreaded disease (see the CBS 6 newscast about
their ride at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiDKT3mx5oI). When they weren’t biking cross-country or touring Alaska, their favorite area to
ride was Columbia County. Join us to celebrate Tom’s life and take a ride on a route designed by Anne herself. Rain cancels. START: OKenny’s
Express Restaurant, 3321 Route 9, Valatie, NY. Please Park In The Grassy Field Next To The Restaurant. DIRECTIONS: I 90 to exit 12, south on Route
9, 2.4 mi, just south of Steiners. LEADER: Dave Render: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-433-8316. CELL: 518-300-9602.
9:00AM, ROAD CASUAL (11-13 MPH/FLAT-ROLLING) 40.0 MILES – The Fifth Annual Tom Boehm Memorial Ride 40 miles – Tom
was an avid cyclist and MHCC club member. He and his wife Anne were literally inseparable; they were TANDEM riders! Their bike ride
across America was Tom’s response to his pancreatic cancer diagnosis and served to bring awareness to this dreaded disease (see the CBS 6
newscast about their ride at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiDKT3mx5oI). When they weren’t biking cross-country or touring Alaska, their
favorite area to ride was Columbia County. Join us to celebrate Tom’s life and take a ride on a route designed by Anne herself. Rain cancels.
START: OKenny’s Express Restaurant, 3321 Route 9, Valatie, NY. Please Park In The Grassy Field Next To The Restaurant. DIRECTIONS: I
90 to exit 12, south on Route 9, 2.4 mi, just south of Steiners. LEADER: Anne Boehm: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-674-8978.
9:00AM, ROAD TOUR (15-16 MPH/ROLLING) 50.0 MILES – The Fifth Annual Tom Boehm Memorial Ride 50 miles – Tom was an avid
cyclist and MHCC club member. He and his wife Anne were literally inseparable; they were TANDEM riders! Their bike ride across America
was Tom’s response to his pancreatic cancer diagnosis and served to bring awareness to this dreaded disease (see the CBS 6 newscast about their
ride at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiDKT3mx5oI). When they weren’t biking cross-country or touring Alaska, their favorite area to ride was
Columbia County. Join us to celebrate Tom’s life and take a ride on a route designed by Anne herself. Rain cancels. START: OKenny’s Express
Restaurant, 3321 Route 9, Valatie, NY. Please Park In The Grassy Field Next To The Restaurant. DIRECTIONS: I 90 to exit 12, south on Route 9, 2.4
mi, just south of Steiners. LEADER: Henry Wilkie: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-482-3902. CELL: 518-461-8701.
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9:00AM, ROAD MULTI-PACE (12-14 MPH/HILLY) 43.0 MILES – RN # 24 Central Bridge NY – 3,588 TGIF, extended grades
of 8-10%, max grade 17%. Beautiful views. Ride is subject to change at leader’s discretion. Rain cancels. Make sure you have the
appropriate gearing for your ability. START: Central Bridge Community Park, 633 Route 30A Central Bridge, NY. DIRECTIONS:
Take I-88 to exit 23. Head north onto 30A. Make a left, then a right to stay on 30A at NY 7. Park will be 3,500’ on the right. Park
in the ball park parking area. LEADER: Robert Tomczak: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-797-3651. CELL: 518-817-7545.
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10:00AM, ROAD CASUAL (12-14 MPH/ROLLING) 20.0-25.0 MILES – Tuesday Travels – Join our club president each Tuesday in
September for a ride of 20-25 miles. START: Bethlehem Elm Avenue Park & Ride, Route 32 Bypass and Elm Avenue, Delmar, NY.
DIRECTIONS: The park & ride is on the SW corner of the intersection. LEADER: David Liebschutz: [email protected].
PHONE: 518-439-5089. CELL: 518-466-7024.
5:00PM, ROAD MULTI-PACE (15-16 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 30.0 MILES – Tuesday Rensselaer County Ride – I’ll make every
effort to make sure that slower riders aren’t dropped, so please come out and join us for a fun ride. START: Algonquin Middle School,
333 NY Route 351, Averill Park, NY. DIRECTIONS: At intersection of NY Routes 351 and 66 in Poestenkill, take 43 east from
Albany to 351 in West Sand Lake. LEADER: William Leahey: [email protected]. CELL: 518-961-6001.
5:30PM, ROAD TOUR (15-16 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 25.0 MILES – Savile Road Wednesday Night Ride – Join us for this
continuing ride series. The store will be open before and after the ride. START: Savile Road - The Tailored Bicycle, 257 Delaware
Avenue, Delmar, NY. LEADER: James Bethell: [email protected]. Phone: 518-446-1766. Cell: 518-466-8490.
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Riders should arrive at least 15 minutes before the
ride starting time. All riders must wear helmets. A
rider will not be allowed on a ride if he/she does not
follow all traffic rules and regulations. Examples are
stopping at stop signs and red traffic lights, as well
as riding single file when being overtaken by traffic.
See below for information about ride pace groups,
and ride coordinators to contact if you would like
to lead a ride.
Rides will be in the Following pace groups:
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8-11 MPH
10-12 MPH
11-13 MPH
13-14 MPH
14-15 MPH
15-16 MPH
16-17 MPH
17-18 MPH
18-20 MPH
20 + MPH
Ride Coordinators:
Chairperson: Howie Diamond | 518-441-3519
Casual Rides:
Eric Randall | 518-366-5353
Quick Rides:
Bruce Curtiss | 518-587-4408
Tour Rides:
Henry Wilkie | 518-482-3902
Safety
Club Member LCIs
Tami Flanders
[email protected]
Bob Fullem | [email protected]
Claire Nolan | [email protected]
Bert Schou | [email protected]
John Vendetti | [email protected]
LCIs are League Certified Instructors, certified
by t he L e a g ue of A mer ic a n B ic yc l i s t s, t he
are individuals interested in promoting safe and
effective cycling as a means of recreation and
transportation to all age levels. All LCI candidates
must pass courses covering varying topics including
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us once a year.
national organization for bicycle advocacy. LCIs
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Mohawk-Hudson Cycling Club, however, our
have a helmet. Riders are expected and required to
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Everyone is welcome on rides sponsored by the
insurance policy only allows non-members to join
9:00AM, ROAD TOUR (15-16 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 50.0 MILES – Lake Lurzene – This ride will include Sacandaga Lake and
Lake Lurzene. Rain cancels. START: Skidmore College - Perimeter Road West Parking Lot, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs,
NY. DIRECTIONS: Exit the Northway (I-87) at Exit 15 onto NY Route 50 West for 1.2 miles. Turn right on East Avenue for 0.4
miles. Turn right on North Broadway for 0.2 miles. Turn left into Skidmore College, Perimeter Road for 0.7 miles. Parking is across
from soccer field. LEADER: Henry Wilkie: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-482-3902. CELL: 518-461-8701.
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Road Ride
Guidelines
8:00AM, ROAD TOUR (14-15 MPH/HILLY-MOUNTAINOUS) 83.0 MILES – Hillier Than Thou – Almost 9,000’ of climbing in 83 miles,
including the fine climb up to Mt. Greylock from the north side. We will stop at Williamstown to refuel and at the top of Greylock to restart
our hearts. START: Algonquin Middle School, 333 NY Route 351, Averill Park, NY. DIRECTIONS: At intersection of NY Routes 351 and
66 in Poestenkill, take 43 east from Albany to 351 in West Sand Lake. LEADER: John Ball: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-495-2412.
9:00AM, ROAD CASUAL (12-14 MPH/FLAT-ROLLING) 31.0 MILES – Indian Ladder Ride – This is return of my annual fall ride to Indian
Ladder Farm. If you stay at the back of the pack, I will treat to cider and donuts at Indian Ladder. 1,325 TGIF. There is one significant climb
at the start of the ride. Please be aware of the ride pace with the minimum 12 mph pace. Faster riders are welcome. Rain cancels. START:
Bethlehem Elm Avenue Park & Ride, Route 32 Bypass and Elm Avenue, Delmar, NY. DIRECTIONS: The park & ride is on the SW corner of the
intersection. LEADER: Jude Sagor: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-729-3933. CELL: 518-312-3900.
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bike fit, bike maintenance, bike handling, vehicular
cycling and the rules of the road. In addition, they
review and reinforcing the topics learned and how
to present them to others. They are qualified to lead
classes in schools and for other interested groups for
both children and adults.
For more information or to set up a class, contact
any of the LCIs.
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9:00AM, ROAD CASUAL (11-13 MPH/FLAT) 30.0 MILES – Warren County Bike Paths – Glen Falls to Fort Edward, back to Lake George than to back Glen Falls. We’ll bike on the
Historic Feeder Canal Bike Path to Fort Edward, return to Glens Falls, then do an additional out-and-back to Lake George. Come and enjoy this old part of the Champlain Canal. On the
way we can stop at Cooper’s Cave Pub or continue to Lake George for lunch or ice cream. START: Clifton Park Fire Road Park & Ride, 21-51 Fire Road, Clifton Park, NY. DIRECTIONS:
From the north take I87 to exit 9, east on 146, and make the first left onto Fire Road. From the south take I87 to exit 9 and go straight at the light onto Fire Road. Park & Ride is immediately
on the left. ALTERNATE START: Warren County Bikeway, Country Club Road Parking Lot. Take I-87 to Exit 19, turn right, go three lights and turn left onto Country Club Road. The
parking lot will be on the left, just past Woodvale Road. LEADER: Claire Gregoire: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-383-4885. CELL: 518-788-8133.
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9:30AM, ROAD MULTI-PACE (N/A/HILLY) 45.0 MILES – Cycle the Rensselaer Plateau – We’re taking to the hills for a Hudson River Valley RAMBLE Ride! Challenging loop with
visiting stops at some of the Rensselaer Plateau’s natural and historic sites: the Rensselaer Plateau Alliance’s 350 acre Community Forest in East Poestenkill, Dyken Pond Dam, Grafton
Peace Pagoda, Dickinson Hill Fire Tower and Barbersville Falls. For more info on the beautiful RPA, check out their website: www.rensselaerplateau.org. And for info on RAMBLE events
occurring on all weekends of September, go to hudsonrivervalleyramble.com. START: Miller Hill Elementary School, 8439 Miller Hill Road, Averill Park, NY. DIRECTIONS: NY 66 east
of Troy on the right, just before the light at intersection of NY 43 in Sand Lake. LEADER: Sharon Gibbs: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-283-0155. CELL: 518-928-8877.
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7:15AM, ROAD CASUAL (11-13 MPH/FLAT-ROLLING) 18.0 MILES – Sunday Morning Wake Up Ride – Mid-ride bagels and coffee rest stop. Rain cancels. START: Voorheesville
Hannaford, 5 Maple Road, Voorheesville, NY. DIRECTIONS: Hannaford is on 85A in the village of Voorheesville, between the NY 155 roundabout and the railroad bridge. LEADER:
Steve Redler: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-428-8993.
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9:30AM, ROAD MULTI-PACE (11-13 MPH/HILLY-MOUNTAINOUS) 47.6 MILES – RN # 25 Oak/Wind/Hunt – 4,583 TGIF, extended grades of 8-10%, max grade 12 %. Beautiful
views of the Catskills. Ride is subject to change at leader’s discretion. Rain cancels. Make sure you have the appropriate gearing for your ability. The Wayside Inn has burned down, but we
‘ll continue to park across the road. START: Wayside Inn, 7444 Route 81, East Durham, NY. DIRECTIONS: Take NY 32 south from Albany for 23 miles to Greenville. Make a right onto
NY 81. Go 6.5 miles and the Inn will be on the right. LEADER: Robert Tomczak [email protected] (link sends e-mail) Home Number: 518-797-3651, Cell Number: 518-817-7545
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10:00AM, ROAD CASUAL (12-14 MPH/ROLLING) 20.0-25.0 MILES – Tuesday Travels – Join our club president each Tuesday in September for a ride of 20-25 miles. START:
Bethlehem Elm Avenue Park & Ride, Route 32 Bypass and Elm Avenue, Delmar, NY. DIRECTIONS: The park & ride is on the SW corner of the intersection. LEADER: David Liebschutz:
[email protected]. PHONE: 518-439-5089. CELL: 518-466-7024.
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5:00PM, ROAD MULTI-PACE (15-16 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 30.0 MILES – Tuesday Rensselaer County Ride – I’ll make every effort to make sure that slower riders aren’t dropped,
so please come out and join us for a fun ride. START: Schodack Park & Ride, 1800 Route 150, Castleton-On-Hudson, NY. DIRECTIONS: I-90 to Exit 11E, left at first traffic light, then a
right into the parking lot. LEADER: William Leahey: [email protected]. CELL: 518-961-6001.
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5:30PM, ROAD TOUR (15-16 MPH/ROLLING) 20.0-24.0 MILES – Wacky Wednesday – (Last Wacky of 2016!) — Healthy eating and healthy drinking at Pancho (beer, margarita, Tequila), after
the ride. Rain cancels the ride, but not the healthy eating or drinking... START: Northway Exit 8 Park & Ride, 1530 Crescent Road, Clifton Park, NY. DIRECTIONS: Take Exit 8 on the Northway,
go west on Crescent Road and the Park & Ride will be on the left, immediately past the Northway. LEADER: Henry Wilkie: [email protected]. PHONE: 518-482-3902. CELL: 518-461-8701.
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5:30PM, ROAD TOUR (15-16 MPH/ROLLING-HILLY) 25.0 MILES – Savile Road Wednesday Night Ride – Join us for this continuing ride series with a new route aimed at keeping us
off the busier stretches around Delmar. The store will be open before and after the ride. START: Savile Road - The Tailored Bicycle, 257 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY. LEADER: James
Bethell: [email protected]. Phone: 518-446-1766. Cell: 518-466-8490.
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2016 MHCC CENTURY WEEKEND ADVANCE MAIL-IN REGISTRATION
SEPTEMBER 10-11, 2016 AT SARATOGA SPA STATE PARK
DEADLINE:
To register in advance by mail, this form must be postmarked by September 3rd, 2016 and must be accompanied by your
check made payable to: Mohawk Hudson Cycling Club. Day of event registration is $10 more!
Online registration is available until September 6th at:
www.bikereg.com/mhcccenturyweekend.
MAIL TO:
Steve Segore
72 Phillip Street
Albany, NY 12202
Contact Century Chair Jon Benn with questions at: [email protected].
Contact Jude Sagor to volunteer at: [email protected].
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LAST NAME:
HOME PHONE:
FIRST NAME:
CELL PHONE (DAY OF RIDE):
ADDRESS 1:
EMERGENCY CONTACT:
ADDRESS 2:
EMERGENCY PHONE:
CITY:
LICENSE PLATE # (IF DRIVING TO PARK):
STATE:
ZIP:
E-MAIL (TO RECEIVE CENTURY UPDATES):
REGISTRATION FEE (CHECK ONE):
CHECK RIDING DAY & DISTANCE:
 MHCC MEMBER: $35
($45 DAY OF EVENT)
 SATURDAY
 25 MILES
 MINOR 12-17 W/REGISTERED PARENT/GUARDIAN: $10
 SUNDAY
 50 MILES
 MINOR UNDER 12 W/REGISTERED PARENT/GUARDIAN: FREE
 BOTH
 100 KM/62 MILES
 NON-MEMBER: $45
($55 DAY OF EVENT)
COMMENTS:
 100 MILES
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT MHCC VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: WWW.MOHAWKHUDSONCYCLINGCLUB.ORG.
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE AT: WWW.BIKEREG.COM/MHCCCENTURYWEEKEND.
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PO BOX 12575 • ALBANY, NY 12212-0575
www.mohawkhudsoncyclingclub.org
September 2016
Q UO T E OF T HE MON T H
“I
hurt so bad out there today and when my coach keeps on telling me to go
deeper and deeper, I have to keep on telling myself that I can go deeper
and that this is a result I have to live with.”
—— Kristin Armstrong after winning her third
consecutive gold medal at the Rio Olympics.
MOHAWK HUDSON CYCLING CLUB
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WEEKEND
ALL SKILL LEVELS: 25 • 50 • 62 • 100
 SCENIC WELL-MARKED ROUTES
 NO FUND R AISING
 R EST AREAS AND SAG SUPPORT
 NO GRAN FONDO STICKER SHOCK
 POST-RIDE LUNCH INCLUDED WITH REGISTRATION
 NON-MEMBERS WELCOME
 R IDE SATURDAY, SUNDAY OR BOTH DAYS FOR ONE LOW PRICE!
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO DOWNLAOD A PAPER REGISTRATION FORM, VISIT
OUR WEBSITE AT: WWW.MOHAWKHUDSONCYCLINGCLUB.ORG.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT 2016 CENTURY WEEKEND CHAIR, JON BENN, AT: [email protected].
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE AT: WWW.BIKEREG.COM/MHCCCENTURYWEEKEND.
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