Ride Like a Girl is an initiative to get more women/girls into mountain biking and let them experience the joy it can bring. Everyone is welcome to join us on the FIRST Thursday of the month March through August. We generally meet at Mad Dog Cycles in Orem at 5:30 pm, but see postings for more details.

29 May 2010

It is almost June 3rd

On Thursday June 3rd, we will have Ride Like a Girl. Hopefully, the weather will cooperate and it will be a beautiful summer (technically late spring) night. Attendance has been low thus far (Andrea and Tracy are troopers), but hopefully this one will be better. I am thinking Big Springs. We will meet at Mad Dog Cycles in Orem at 5:30 pm and then go over to the trail (which is always subject to change).

I should also mention that I will be out of town on Tuesday and Wednesday--I have Girls Camp--so if you have questions or comments and I don't respond that would be why.

19 May 2010

May 20th

Okay, so technically the advanced Ride Like a Girl is supposed to be on Thursday. But I am bailing. Let me give my excuse and then some options though.
My excuse: I got a new bike. It is really, really sweet. But I am terrible at riding it. Really! I switched from grip shift which calls for a simple flick of the wrist to Sram trigger shifters. And before the grip shift, I rode Shimano. The point being I cannot remember which thumb lever goes up and which goes down under pressure. Needless to say, I need to get this down by the weekend's ICUP race. So when the Weekly Race Series announced they were again moving their Wednesday night race to Thursday, I realized that I needed to opt out of Ride Like a Girl so that I can practice in a race format.
Option 1: That being said I know there a few of you, okay more like several of you, are likely going to be doing the Weekly Race Series anyway. And if you have never done one of these, I would highly recommend it. It is a great, laid-back atmosphere to try your legs at racing.
Option 2: Mad Dog Cycles hosts a group ride on Thursdays. This week the Hodnetts--Tim and Jen--are hosting it. So there is still a group ride taking place and you don't have to worry about being the only girl, because Jen will be there. These are really laid back and you will fit in just fine.
There you have it. I will do Ride Like a Girl for sure on June 3rd even if the mid-week race gets bumped again for weather.
See you on the trails. 

06 May 2010

Chilly Times @ Lambert Park

Andrea and Tracy braved the colder weather to join me at Lambert Park tonight. It was a good time. The trails were in great shape as was expected. Tracy made some great progress. Both Andrea and I were pretty spent from the Weekly Race Series last night. But we still got some practice cornering.
Ride Like a Girl is off to a slow start, but I am optimistic and pointing to the weather for the low attendance. Hope more will join us next time--Tracy said she would come back and I am holding her to it.

03 May 2010

It is May...

and the weather is looking delightful. We are going to meet at Mad Dog Cycles in Orem at 5:30 pm on May 6th. After we have gathered, we will jump in our cars, head to a trail, and go ride our bikes. The big decision is what trail to ride. I have been hunkerin' (is that the right word?) for some Lambert Park. I am assuming that it is dry and in good repair. Those of you in the area, could you verify?

If not Lambert then something by the mouth of Provo Canyon as a back up. Who is with me? 

Map of Lambert Park Trails

Directions:

Take I-15 to the Alpine/Highland exit, just south of Point-of-the-Mountain. Drive straight east 5 miles towards the mountains, turning left at the stoplight in Highland (where you see the grocery store and gas station). Drive 2 miles north into Alpine to the 4-way stop at 200 North. Turn right. At the next stop sign, turn left. You'll be on 200 East, which becomes Grove Drive. Continue northeast on Grove for two miles. The road will turn 90 degrees to the right. Pass two streets on your left, then arrive at a T in the road. Turn right, across the river. At the fork in the road, go right for the Bowery parking area. Pass the High Bench dirt road on your right. About 300 feet further up the paved road, keep straight as the main road turns right, entering a smaller road. The Bowery pavilion is on the left, 500 feet up the dirt road, with a parking lot on the right. (Toilet, pavilion, water.)