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Reminder to members that the Baltimore Bicycling Club (BBC) has also been hosting a Facebook page at this link which currently has 4.8K members.
You are cordially encouraged to enroll, participate and enjoy its abundant useful information.
BBC President
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2019 Instructional Ride Series
The 2019 Instructional Series successfully concluded with the hope of launching the biking future for approximately 30 individuals who each participated in up to seven group rides. The participants learned about bike handling skills, how to do minor road repairs, as well as about equipment and clothing. Participants could choose between a short, medium, or a longer route at each group ride. Early on, the short/medium/long rides were about 10/16/20 miles long. Later in the series, the rides were extended to about 18/25/35 miles. Ride locations started on the NCR and B&A/BWI trails then shifted to the roads near Greenspring Station, Jacksonville, and Sparrows Point/Ft. Howard.
BBC riders highlighted in "Carroll County Times" article 1/2/20
Riding into 2020: 29th annual Mount Airy Bicycles ride
.....“The weather is extremely variable. Last year it was raining and I didn’t come out. A few years ago it was pretty darn cold,” said Ed Cahill, of Ellicott City, who was preparing to take his vintage red Mercian bike on the road. “This year it’s actually pretty nice.” It was Cahill’s third time participating in the Mount Airy Bicycles annual, “I’ve ridden every day this year“ ride, but it was the 29th anniversary of the event, which draws new and experienced cyclists out for their first ride of the new year.
BBC riders at this event included: Ed Cahill, Jane and John Cole, John Eckard, Steve Feldman, Mike Harris, Denise Huson, Rob Keiser, Pat Lapansee, Pat and George Macnabb, Becky and Jim Matsakis, Mary and Barry Menne, Renee Rees, Carol Russell, Alice Smith, Stacy Spivak, and Darren Waugh... and perhaps others.
Photos (P. Grout): Denise Huson of Sykesville checks her 30-mile route and Pat Lapensee is starting out from the parking lot.
The Greencastle Great Escape – Still Great!
In June we held our fifth annual Greencastle Great Escape, and I’m happy to report that it is...still great! Especially this year. Temperatures never got above 81, the humidity never above 50 percent, and – except for a bit of cloud cover Friday morning – the skies were mostly clear. And, best of all, despite a forecast suggesting otherwise, there wasn’t so much as a hint of rain the entire weekend.
Spring into Shape: 2019 Annual Social welcomes Spring!
All club members who attended the Annual Spring Social—aptly titled “Spring into Shape,” enjoyed a terrific evening of great socializing, delicious food, and excellent speakers who talked about advocacy efforts for cyclists and others. The event ran smoothly from check-in through the meal, program, and dessert. Forgot to mention that John Isaacs (club treasurer) brought lots of commemorative, 50th anniversary kits (bike jerseys and shorts) and enjoyed brisk sales! Thank you, John.
Read more: Spring into Shape: 2019 Annual Social welcomes Spring!
Club Membership in Ride with GPS
The BBC Executive Board is pleased to inform the membership that beginning in 2018 it had decided to provide a new benefit to Club members by purchasing a club subscription to “Ride with GPS” (RwGPS), a route mapping internet site. This was not a replacement to the current club's cue library, but rather an added benefit. Since then, RwGPS library has been greatly populated with many interesting cycling routes and its use has been enhanced and well utilized by our membership.
Many of you have probably been directed to this site as some of our ride leaders have been posting such links on club ride announcements. By subscribing as a Club to this innovative technology, we have gained a place to store as many routes as ride leaders wish to create and have all routes viewable and easily found on our club account.
Nabil Ali
President, BBC
8 May 2024
BBC Cycling Kits/Jerseys/Shorts
SALE!!!
(For Direct in-person sale only)
No Shipping!
Orders/inquiries should be sent to:
Email: JerseySales@baltobikeclub.org
Subject: Purchase of BBC Kits/Jerseys
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The Baltimore Bicycling Club is offering Cycling Kits/Jerseys/Shorts for sale. The current design was developed to celebrate the club's 50th Anniversary in 2018.
As a benefit to BBC members, and because of the limited size selection, the kits are offered at a very low bargain price.
These kits are made of high quality material and cut, designed by Jason Kamps of Woof Cycling, and manufactured by Primal Wear as a "sport cut." Jerseys are with full length zipper. In addition to short-sleeve tops, women's jerseys are also available in a sleeveless version.
The cost to BBC members is:
(non-members need to join the BBC in order to receive any Club membership benefits.)
Complete kit (jersey & bib-short or short): $20
Jersey only: $10
Short or Bib-Short only: $10
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The following procedure should be used when ordering kits:
1) Indicate what size you need!
2) Indicate How you would want to pick it up!
3) For sizing, refer to this Link at Primal Wear.
Available sizes are as follows:
Men Jersey: Sold Out!
Men Bib Shorts: Sold Out!
Women Short Sleeved Jersey: Sold Out!
Women Sleeveless Jersey:11 Medium
Women Shorts: 3 Medium & 2 Large
BBC Small Grants Program: Application Deadline
The BBC Small Grant Program offers financial support to individuals, organizations, and other entities in Baltimore City and neighboring counties in support of bicycle-related projects, programs, and events. Program description, application, and eligibility requirements can be found here. Applications will be accepted during a ~2-month period beginning January 1 of each calendar year with a closing date of February 28th.