Hi Everyone!! Below is the Tentative schedule of racing events on the Northern California and Nevada Cycling Association calendar for 2010. Remember - this is still tentative - and changes happen all of the time during the season. There WILL be additions, subtractions and date changes on this calendar, without a doubt. However, this will give you a pretty good idea of what to expect for 2010 for road racing in northern California for our District.
TENTATIVE NCNCA ROAD RACE SCHEDULE FOR 2010:
Fri., Jan. 1st - Mt. San Bruno Hill Climb
Sat., Jan. 2nd -
Sun., Jan. 3rd - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 9th -
Sun., Jan. 10th - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 16th - Folsom Criterium
Sun., Jan 17th - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 23rd - Cal Aggie Criterium - Sacramento, CA
Oh the agony! Why do I have to choose between cherry pie and paskenta? Sent from my iPod
On Nov 14, 2009, at 12:51 AM, "Rodney Cox" <lorrod7@...> wrote:
Hi Everyone!! Below is the Tentative schedule of racing events on the Northern California and Nevada Cycling Association calendar for 2010. Remember - this is still tentative - and changes happen all of the time during the season. There WILL be additions, subtractions and date changes on this calendar, without a doubt. However, this will give you a pretty good idea of what to expect for 2010 for road racing in northern California for our District.
TENTATIVE NCNCA ROAD RACE SCHEDULE FOR 2010:
Fri., Jan. 1st - Mt. San Bruno Hill Climb
Sat., Jan. 2nd -
Sun., Jan. 3rd - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 9th -
Sun., Jan. 10th - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 16th - Folsom Criterium
Sun., Jan 17th - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 23rd - Cal Aggie Criterium - Sacramento, CA
--- On Sat, 11/14/09, Rodney Cox <lorrod7@...> wrote:
From: Rodney Cox <lorrod7@...> Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club 2010 NCNCA Road Schedule.............. To: ChicoCorsaCyclingClub@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 12:51 AM
Hi Everyone!! Below is the Tentative schedule of racing events on the Northern California and Nevada Cycling Association calendar for 2010. Remember - this is still tentative - and changes happen all of the time during the season. There WILL be additions, subtractions and date changes on this calendar, without a doubt. However, this will give you a pretty good idea of what to expect for 2010 for road racing in northern California for our District.
TENTATIVE NCNCA ROAD RACE SCHEDULE FOR 2010:
Fri., Jan. 1st - Mt. San Bruno Hill Climb
Sat., Jan. 2nd -
Sun., Jan. 3rd - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 9th -
Sun., Jan. 10th - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 16th - Folsom Criterium
Sun., Jan 17th - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 23rd - Cal Aggie Criterium - Sacramento, CA
Hi Everyone!! Below is the Tentative schedule of racing events on the Northern California and Nevada Cycling Association calendar for 2010. Remember - this is still tentative - and changes happen all of the time during the season. There WILL be additions, subtractions and date changes on this calendar, without a doubt. However, this will give you a pretty good idea of what to expect for 2010 for road racing in northern California for our District.
TENTATIVE NCNCA ROAD RACE SCHEDULE FOR 2010:
Fri., Jan. 1st - Mt. San Bruno Hill Climb
Sat., Jan. 2nd -
Sun., Jan. 3rd - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 9th -
Sun., Jan. 10th - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 16th - Folsom Criterium
Sun., Jan 17th - Early Bird Criterium - Fremont, CA
Sat., Jan. 23rd - Cal Aggie Criterium - Sacramento, CA
I know there is a slew of groups rides tomorrow but I was wondering if anyone would like to/is planning on going later in the day when it's gotten above freezing.
I know there is a slew of groups rides tomorrow but I was wondering if anyone would like to/is planning on going later in the day when it's gotten above freezing.
I know there is a slew of groups rides tomorrow but I was wondering if anyone would like to/is planning on going later in the day when it's gotten above freezing.
Just a reminder that if you plan on ordering clothing on this order, the deadline is November 24th. Go to the link on our webpage (www.chicocorsa.com) and login to create an account. You can look around, put things in your cart and finalize your order by the 24th. There will be a Velowear discount code emailed to everyone who orders by the 24th.
Any questions? Email me. If not, then put in your order before you forget!
I know there is a slew of groups rides tomorrow but I was wondering if anyone would like to/is planning on going later in the day when it's gotten above freezing.
I know there is a slew of groups rides tomorrow but I was wondering if anyone would like to/is planning on going later in the day when it's gotten above freezing.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rodney Cox <lorrod7@...>
To: Chico Corsa Club <ChicoCorsaCyclingClub@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Fri, Nov 13, 2009 5:41 pm
Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club I know this is early, but...........
Hi Everyone!! Okay, I know that Paskenta is still 85 days from now, but we already have out-of-town riders asking for places to stay on the Saturday night before the "ride"(Paskenta is being held on February 7th, 2010 at 8:00am). If anyone can house an out-of-town rider or two....or three.....for this event, please let me know! Thanks for your help!!
Hi Everyone!! Okay, I know that Paskenta is still 85 days from now, but we already have out-of-town riders asking for places to stay on the Saturday night before the "ride"(Paskenta is being held on February 7th, 2010 at 8:00am). If anyone can house an out-of-town rider or two....or three.....for this event, please let me know! Thanks for your help!!
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Trowbridge <mikespowercoaching@...>
To: Chico Corsa <ChicoCorsaCyclingClub@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: Chico Bike Rides <ChicoBikeRides@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sun, Nov 8, 2009 4:29 pm
Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club Hill Cimbing Camp
Hi All.... One of my goals for this winter is to improve my hill climbing. Hopefully most of you will have a similar goal... I mean who wouldn't want to climb better? Someone supposedly asked Eddy Merkx for the secret of climbing hills so well. His answer was, "Climb more hills". In that spirit, here is what I was thinking of doing.... A Mini Hill Climbing Camp. Three days: Friday Saturday, and Sunday. We'll climb all the local hills over these 3 days.... Most likely it's never been done before! And maybe (if there is enough interest) after we finish on Sunday getting together for some burritos, tacos, etc at some restaurant where we can rehash our epic adventure.
A tentative schedule would look like this:
Friday - Up Centerville, then up Honey Run, down Neal and up Clark.
Saturday - Up Neal, Wayland, Foster, etc to Clark, down Clark and up Pentz, down Neal.
Sunday - Up Cohasset to the store, back down and over to Humbolt, up Humbolt and Hwy 32 to Forest Ranch store, then back down Hwy 32.
Should be an epic 3 days so think about this and let me know if you are interested in doing this and I'll formalize the plans
Proposed dates are Dec 11, 12 and 13th. Let me know if you want to participate - you don't need to do all, but you might regret it, if you don't!
Hi Everyone! The next event in the Chico Hill Climb Time Trial Series will be held this Saturday(not Sunday!) - the Neal Road Time Trial on Saturday, November 14th. Registration will open at 8:30am at the corner of Neal Road and Hwy. 99, with the first rider going off at 9:01am. The Neal Road Time Trial is approximately 8.2 miles long and includes approximately 1,450 feet in elevation gain.
Also, if anyone can help me start the riders off, that would be AWESOME - you can still race the event, just be the last rider to go off. If you can help, shoot me an e-mail at lorrod7@....
Hope to see you there!
The Bikely.com map of the Neal Road course can be found here:
Thanks for posting Tom. I'll be there. (I hope). JO
From: Tom E <tomass15@...> To: ChicoCorsaCyclingClub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 9:53:54 AM Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club MTB Ride Tonight @ 6pm
A couple poeple have asked about the Tue/Thur MTB rides form Hooker Oak. Since the darkness they are hit and miss on anybody showing up. I just wanted to post up that atleast 3 of us will be riding tonight leaving Hooker Oak a few minutes after 6. Planning to ride about 1.5 hours.
A couple poeple have asked about the Tue/Thur MTB rides form Hooker Oak. Since the darkness they are hit and miss on anybody showing up. I just wanted to post up that atleast 3 of us will be riding tonight leaving Hooker Oak a few minutes after 6. Planning to ride about 1.5 hours.
You can find out a bit more here http://www.lakeorovillebicyclists.org/id65.html I would email Lyle Wright with specific questions.
Even if they say they will have food, I would not count on it. You want to make sure you bring food that you like and what works for you while riding. It is an endurance race, so you want endurance type foods.
You will also want to make sure you pack plenty of gear, better to have it and not use than than wish you would of brought it. It will be cold and may rain. Tent, sleeping bag, change for the coin op showers, towels, plenty of cycling clothes so you can always start in dry gear, warm clothes to wear when not riding, etc.
Mostly have fun!
Tom
--- On Wed, 11/11/09, Anthony Ferretti <ride4life_af07@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Anthony Ferretti <ride4life_af07@yahoo.com> Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club 24 hr race this Saturday To: "chicocorsacyclingclub@yahoogroups.com" <chicocorsacyclingclub@yahoogroups.com> Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 10:01 AM
I am doing it with Alex and I know I would appreciate any help if you Chico guys come to support the race. I was wondering about the food. For $100 is there any food provided? Just trying to prepare accordingly. thanks guys!
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--- On Wed, 11/11/09, Anthony Ferretti <ride4life_af07@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Anthony Ferretti <ride4life_af07@yahoo.com> Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club 24 hr race this Saturday To: "chicocorsacyclingclub@yahoogroups.com" <chicocorsacyclingclub@yahoogroups.com> Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 10:01 AM
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I am doing it with Alex and I know I would appreciate any help if you Chico guys come to support the race. I was wondering about the food. For $100 is there any food provided? Just trying to prepare accordingly. thanks guys!
From: Jeff Galland <packfill@...> To: chicocorsacyclingclub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 4:26:32 PM Subject: RE: Chico Corsa Cycling Club night fifty
OR has gone to sh-t. Won't be making the fifty tonight.
J
To: chicocorsacyclingcl ub@yahoogroups. com From: packfill@hotmail. com Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 13:52:40 -0800 Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club night fifty
I'm planning on riding the night fifty tonight even if it is raining and misery loves company ;). Maybe we'll get lucky and it won't rain too much. I'm planning on leaving the school parking lot at 6pm. We'll ride the short route with the old finish on River Rd. There will be moderate pace (22-23) and NO sprinting. There is a small chance that my cases won't finish in time. If this is the case I'll know by 4:30 and will post an email.
Jeff
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OR has gone to sh-t. Won't be making the fifty tonight.
J
To: chicocorsacyclingclub@yahoogroups.com From: packfill@... Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 13:52:40 -0800 Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club night fifty
I'm planning on riding the night fifty tonight even if it is raining and misery loves company ;). Maybe we'll get lucky and it won't rain too much. I'm planning on leaving the school parking lot at 6pm. We'll ride the short route with the old finish on River Rd. There will be moderate pace (22-23) and NO sprinting. There is a small chance that my cases won't finish in time. If this is the case I'll know by 4:30 and will post an email.
Jeff
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I'm planning on riding the night fifty tonight even if it is raining and misery loves company ;). Maybe we'll get lucky and it won't rain too much. I'm planning on leaving the school parking lot at 6pm. We'll ride the short route with the old finish on River Rd. There will be moderate pace (22-23) and NO sprinting. There is a small chance that my cases won't finish in time. If this is the case I'll know by 4:30 and will post an email.
Jeff
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Even if they say they will have food, I would not count on it. You want to make sure you bring food that you like and what works for you while riding. It is an endurance race, so you want endurance type foods.
You will also want to make sure you pack plenty of gear, better to have it and not use than than wish you would of brought it. It will be cold and may rain. Tent, sleeping bag, change for the coin op showers, towels, plenty of cycling clothes so you can always start in dry gear, warm clothes to wear when not riding, etc.
Mostly have fun!
Tom
--- On Wed, 11/11/09, Anthony Ferretti <ride4life_af07@...> wrote:
From: Anthony Ferretti <ride4life_af07@...> Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club 24 hr race this Saturday To: "chicocorsacyclingclub@yahoogroups.com" <chicocorsacyclingclub@yahoogroups.com> Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 10:01 AM
I am doing it with Alex and I know I would appreciate any help if you Chico guys come to support the race. I was wondering about the food. For $100 is there any food provided? Just trying to prepare accordingly. thanks guys!
I am doing it with Alex and I know I would appreciate any help if you Chico guys
come to support the race.
I was wondering about the food. For $100 is there any food provided?
Just trying to prepare accordingly.
thanks guys!
Anthony Ferretti
Flournoy Brunch Group Ride 2nd Annual! Saturday, November 14 8:00 AM, One Mile to carpool 9:00 AM, Group Meeting @ the Corning Safeway parking lot
9:10 AM, bikes roll
3 new routes to choose from - NO CANAL EXPANSION BRIDGES: 30 miles, 17-18 mph 38 miles, 18-19 mph 50 miles, 20-22 mph
Route leaders, maps and lot's of food to fuel up, for the ride back to Corning from the Flournoy General Store.
RSVP by Thursday, November 12, to reserve your pancake(s)! Cyclesport, 345-1910. Ask for Mike or Ken. $10 per head for an 'all you can eat' breakfast/brunch.
Perfect for fixies or single gears.
Thinking about riding from Chico?? Let me know if you have interest and we can post a meeting time and place... I'm thinking 7:00 AM, maybe from Ricci Cafe (Eaton/Esplanade)??
If you have any questions, shoot me an email. Hope to see you there.
John
I'm in.
--- In ChicoCorsaCyclingClub@yahoogroups.com, "rowe632002" <josh-rowe@...>
wrote:
>
> Id be interested. What time would the start be on Friday the 11th?
>
> --- In ChicoCorsaCyclingClub@yahoogroups.com, Mike Trowbridge
<mikespowercoaching@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi All.... One of my goals for this winter is to improve my hill climbing.
Hopefully most of you will have a similar goal... I mean who wouldn't want to
climb better? Someone supposedly asked Eddy Merkx for the secret of climbing
hills so well. His answer was, "Climb more hills". In that spirit, here is what
I was thinking of doing.... A Mini Hill Climbing Camp. Three days: Friday
Saturday, and Sunday. We'll climb all the local hills over these 3 days....
Most likely it's never been done before! And maybe (if there is enough
interest) after we finish on Sunday getting together for some burritos, tacos,
etc at some restaurant where we can rehash our epic adventure.
> >
> > A tentative schedule would look like this:
> >
> > Friday - Up Centerville, then up Honey Run, down Neal and up Clark.
> > Saturday - Up Neal, Wayland, Foster, etc to Clark, down Clark and up Pentz,
down Neal.
> > Sunday - Up Cohasset to the store, back down and over to Humbolt, up Humbolt
and Hwy 32 to Forest Ranch store, then back down Hwy 32.
> >
> > Should be an epic 3 days so think about this and let me know if you are
interested in doing this and I'll formalize the plans
> >
> > Proposed dates are Dec 11, 12 and 13th. Let me know if you want to
participate - you don't need to do all, but you might regret it, if you don't!
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Mike
> >
>
--- On Tue, 11/10/09, Forough Molina <foroughsean@...> wrote:
From: Forough Molina <foroughsean@...> Subject: Re: Chico Corsa Cycling Club Armistice Day Ride To: ChicoCorsaCyclingClub@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009, 8:42 PM
i'll join you Eric....just so long as that "January Peaker" Forough doesn't start doin her hammerhead thing.
Sean
--- On Mon, 11/9/09, eric_ayars <ejayars@gmail. com> wrote:
From: eric_ayars <ejayars@gmail. com> Subject: Re: Chico Corsa Cycling Club Armistice Day Ride To: ChicoCorsaCyclingCl ub@yahoogroups. com Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 10:16 AM
We need to average about 20mph, including stops. Other than 3-4 rollers on Black Butte Road, the route is entirely flat. It's a quite do-able pace.
-ea
--- In ChicoCorsaCyclingCl ub@yahoogroups. com, Forough Molina <foroughsean@ ...> wrote: > > Eric- > how fast is brisk?? sorry not that familiar with the route to do the math. > Â > forough > > > --- On Sun, 11/8/09, eric_ayars <ejayars@... > wrote: > > > From: eric_ayars <ejayars@... > > Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club Armistice Day Ride > To: ChicoCorsaCyclingCl ub@yahoogroups. com > Date: Sunday, November 8, 2009, 3:49
PM > > > Â > > > > Route: Meridian/Corning/ Black Butte/32 (The Paskenta route with the Black Butte Road cutoff.) Roughly 80 miles. > > When: 11/11, leaving one-mile at 0800. > > Pace: Brisk and steady. I need to be back by 1230 or earlier. > > Oddity: Two minutes of silence will be observed at 1111. > > Rain cancels. Wind increases suffering. (Really brutal wind might shorten the ride, as I DO have to be back by 1230.) > > -Eric Ayars >
i'll join you Eric....just so long as that "January Peaker" Forough doesn't start doin her hammerhead thing.
Sean
--- On Mon, 11/9/09, eric_ayars <ejayars@...> wrote:
From: eric_ayars <ejayars@...> Subject: Re: Chico Corsa Cycling Club Armistice Day Ride To: ChicoCorsaCyclingClub@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 10:16 AM
We need to average about 20mph, including stops. Other than 3-4 rollers on Black Butte Road, the route is entirely flat. It's a quite do-able pace.
-ea
--- In ChicoCorsaCyclingCl ub@yahoogroups. com, Forough Molina <foroughsean@ ...> wrote: > > Eric- > how fast is brisk?? sorry not that familiar with the route to do the math. > Â > forough > > > --- On Sun, 11/8/09, eric_ayars <ejayars@... > wrote: > > > From: eric_ayars <ejayars@... > > Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club Armistice Day Ride > To: ChicoCorsaCyclingCl ub@yahoogroups. com > Date: Sunday, November 8, 2009, 3:49 PM > > > Â > > > > Route: Meridian/Corning/ Black Butte/32 (The Paskenta route with the Black Butte Road cutoff.) Roughly 80 miles. > > When: 11/11, leaving one-mile at 0800. > > Pace: Brisk and steady. I need to be back by 1230 or earlier. > > Oddity: Two minutes of silence will be observed at 1111. > > Rain cancels. Wind increases suffering. (Really brutal wind might shorten the ride, as I DO have to be back by 1230.) > > -Eric Ayars >
There is a long standing low key MTB ride that meets at Hooker Oak (front by the playground) on Tue/Thur at 6pm. Not heard of any road rides for tonight.
--- On Tue, 11/10/09, Jeff Galland <packfill@...> wrote:
From: Jeff Galland <packfill@...> Subject: RE: Chico Corsa Cycling Club Weekend Rides To: "chico corsa" <chicocorsacyclingclub@yahoogroups.com> Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009, 11:49 AM
Is there a ride tonight?
J
To: wiesinger.john@ gmail.com From: wiesinger.john@ gmail.com Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 20:18:02 -0800 Subject: Chico Corsa Cycling Club Weekend Rides
Saturday, November 7
9:00 AM, One Mile
Centerville, regroup at the top.
Hard, fast ride... can be a bit competitive. 18-23 mph. Climb at your own pace.
Sunday, November 8
9:00 AM, One Mile
LSD, Long Steady Distance.
18-20 mph, regroup at Keefer and River Rd restrooms.
Basic route: Cohasset, Keefer, Anita, Nord, HWY 32, River Rd, Fimple, Hegan, Elk, Lone Pine, Chico River Rd, possible coffee afterwards.
Have a good weekend.
John
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