New Members for November 2016
/Gareth Brooks
Eric Evans
Steve McNamara
Gareth Brooks
Eric Evans
Steve McNamara
Today's Rebecca Creek ride is cancelled due to weather.
Corey Levenson's interest in bikes started when he was a high school student working in a New York City bicycle shop in the 70's. After high school graduation, he attended undergraduate school in Massachusetts and graduate school in San Francisco.
In California, he rode more off road on an old Merlin mountain bike. His many century rides on the left coast include several “California Death Rides” and a Davis double-century on his tandem!
After moving to San Antonio in 1996, Corey joined our club. He likes to ride forty-to-sixty mile routes, mainly with a 1991 Merlin titanium bike with downtube shifters, 7-speed freewheel, and a full Mavic group. He also rides tandem with his wife Kathy, who is occasionally the rear admiral on their Santana. When he has chosen to do long commutes on the bike, Corey rides a Surly Long Haul trucker with panniers, fenders, and lights.
Corey, who is currently the Chief Scientific Officer for Santalis Pharmaceuticals, indicated that the Fort Davis Cyclefest is his favorite ride. He “wouldn’t mind sampling a carbon fiber Colnago with all the electronic bells and whistles (just to see if I’d go up the hills any faster)".
If you miss him on a Wheelmen ride, you will almost certainly catch him enjoying his other favorite pastime. He has a passion for classic motorcycles and owns six of them (mostly British and Italian). He photographs and writes articles about classic bikes at LocoMotoFoto.com.
Starting Saturday, November 19th, the wheels down time for our rides will change from 8 AM to 9 AM.
Gunther Chestnut
Daniel Hsu
Rebecca Mason
Agenda SAW Board Meeting October 27, 2016
Treasurer’s report – Sandy a. Update on finances b. RnR books done? c. Status of moving back accounts to another institution
Rides and ride starter status – Cindy a. More no drop rides and leaders
3.Board Elections in Dec. Approve ballot and start online voting November 1?
Membership update – Tony
Social committee - Danny a) Holiday Party plans
MiSC a) Fiesta Medals b) New t-shirt design to replace old one and RES shirts c) Club 50th anniversary in 2021 d) Community projects ideas
The STP Event and Lasting Reflections
By David Levinson
I began serious bike riding after participating in the 2015 Wheelmen picnic ride in which Bill Blackford rode with me for at least four hours to help me complete the ride! That experience prompted me to take the RS101 Bike Class, which really helped me get insight and riding suggestions. That was last fall.
A business associate and friend of mine had a picture in his office of himself riding in the STP Event. Being a neophyte, I had no idea what the STP was. I learned that STP is an acronym for “Seattle To Portland,” a charity fundraiser for medical research and one of the most popular riding events in the country, with participation limited to 10,000 riders! The ride is exactly what it says - 200 miles from Seattle to Portland. The event is held each year on a weekend in the middle of July, with most participants riding a century each day.
With the support of so many of you, I began riding two or three times a week and gradually over the winter and spring, me and my Fuji Gran Fondo 2.3 got into some kind of shape. Besides learning how to pedal, climb hills, endure heat stroke, cramps, and severe bruised ribs after taking a fall in my kitchen on wet tile, I felt ready in early July.
While training, I had to work out the logistics issues – transporting my bike and accessories to Seattle and back. Not an easy task , breaking down the bike to ship to Seattle, building it there for the event, getting it back to Seattle from Portland to get it broken down again to ship home, and rebuilding it once back here! Whew! Surprisingly, I learned that the most economical and best way to ship the bike was to simply check it in as luggage on my flights. But again, all the breaking and building and shipping was not cheap. Then there was the accommodations in Seattle and Portland, and food and travel expenses. Definitely an event that needs to be planned and budgeted.
I arrived in Seattle a couple of days before the event to acclimate myself to the weather, the air, and the terrain.
The ride was well supported and had frequent rest stops. Seeing hundreds of various bikes and riders at stops was like being in a bike candy store! I was lucky to have a personal SAG vehicle with my wife and daughter giving me support. At one stop they surprised me with Kentucky Fried Chicken! Crazy, right!
Here I am getting ready for a brief training ride. Bill lent me his San Antonio license plate. With my Wheelmen jersey and license plate, I was known as “The Texan” on the ride!
Working a hill in the pack! As you can see, I was never alone. It was a comfortable ride knowing that all the riders understood the bike passing protocols and riding signals.
The ride was well supported and had frequent rest stops. Seeing hundreds of various bikes and riders at stops was like being in a bike candy store
My SAG driver, my daughter Elisa, partying with me!
The halfway arch in Centralia, Washington.
I had arrangedhotel accommodations but many riders made it a camp-out at the location.
Towards the finish line. Notice that I was not even sweating in July! The weather was idyllic, in the lower ‘70s!
Finishing strong!
Celebrating with an event badge.
Next summer - Seattle to Vancouver?
Avid bike riders and cycling enthusiasts will have the opportunity to learn more about ongoing local initiatives to evolve San Antonio into a more bike-friendly city - Read More At . . .
http://therivardreport.com/alamo-area-mpo-to-host-bike-night-at-lone-star-brewery/
Mark Miller, who is US Air Force retired, has been an outstanding ride starter for SAW for a number of years. His retirement has afforded him more time to ride with the club on weekends and with friends during the week. His experiences with the club have resulted in solid friendships and an education from experienced members on how to be an effective and efficient cyclist. Like most of us, he still feels like a newbie to cycling, and regrets not starting this sport at an earlier age.
Mark enjoys riding at Fort Davis, Durango, and Tucson. Cycling enables him to reap the benefits of fitness and friendships. He also enjoys buying bike gear and viewing God’s beautiful creation as he rides.
You can catch him at one of our many club rides. One of his favorites is Big Joshua Creek, which he describes as a ride that "hurts but has everything in order to improve as a cyclist”.
Say hello when you see Mark on his Specialized S-Works Tarmac. He is currently saving up for a brand new Tarmac--so it might be a little more difficult to catch him in the future.
Stacy Story
1) Treasure’s report – Sandy Update on finances
2) Rides and ride starter status – Cindy Need to recruit a new VP of Rides and support committee More no drop rides and leaders
4) RnR100 – Bill a) Final 2016 b) 2017
5. Social committee - Danny
a) Holiday Party plans
6) Awards a) Distinguished Service b) President’s Awards c) Post past award recipients on the website
7) MiSC a) Fiesta Medals b) Club 50th anniversary in 2021 c) Community projects Black Girls Do Ride / RES
Crystall Bagwell
Anibal Diogenes
Michael Dyrdahl
Hoa Ewing
Jim Lefko
Chung Siedlecki
Daniel Martinez is our newest Board member, VP of Social Events. He's been a club member and Rider Education Series Ride Leader since 2012.
Since joining the club, he has completed the Tour for Children, San Antonio Rock & Roll, the Fiesta Wildflower Ride, the Easter Hill Country Tour, and the Bike MS: Ride to the River. He considers the Ride to the River to be the most challenging ride he's experienced thus far.
Daniel also likes baseball and is an avid fisherman. He works for Southwest Airlines and enjoys traveling extensively with his wife Sandra.
Be sure to thank Danny for all the fantastic events our club members enjoy during the year. He will be riding either a carbon GIANT or Schwinn, but maybe in the future you might see him in a SPEEDX Leopard AL.
Our 2016 jerseys are available for $60 each on our membership page, our September 3rd and 10th club rides, and at the Reading & Riding 100.
Check them out on our merchandise page.
Agenda for SAW Board Meeting August 25h, 2016
Treasurer’s report – Sandy Update on finances Balance as of Checking Pay Pal Reading & Riding
Rides and ride starter status Recruit map maker? Discuss SACA
Membership update
Progress on new annual ride. – Bill Informal ride on Labor Day to ride the roads and check them out. Break it up into 3 loops
Social committee - Social events & special rides for 2016
Website a. Member of the month
Community involvement opportunities Vols to help low income bike repairs Host LAC Instructor seminar in 2017? - see brochure Other ideas?
Merchandise
The Bullis Park ride is cancelled due to rain land flash flood warnings.
Niko Castellanos
Arali Maldonado
John Sigwald
If you've participated in our Rider Education Series in the past 3 years, then you've likely met Bernard Mendoza. And, if you participate in our Reading and Riding 100 ride, you might see him at one of the rest stops. He is serving as our Rest Stop Captain.
Bernie has been riding bikes for 30 years. He's been an avid road and trail bike fan. His passion for riding has brought him to small Dauphin Island in Alabama and Santos and the Alafia River State Park in Florida. Closer to home, he enjoys riding his mountain bike at Pedernales Falls State Park. He and his wife, Carrie, also enjoy Austin's Veloway, which is a 3-mile loop for skaters and cyclists. They also enjoy Madrone Trail at Canyon Lake.
He's participated in several triathlons, including a half Ironman in Austin, Galveston Tri Festival, and Splash Town.
Bernie, who is a Baylor graduate and is employed at the University Health System, loves his 3 bikes: a steel Centurian road bike, a hard tail Schwinn Moab mountain bike, and a carton Trek Domane road bike.
One of his favorite SAW rides is Cibolo. If you run into him before or during the ride, be sure to ask him about one his many varied cycling experiences.
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