VCC Update – July 30, 2021

Harvest Pointe Ride This Saturday we’ll meet closer to the edge of the city, at 9am in the Harvest Pointe shopping complex parking lot (50th Street and Ellerslie Road). We’ll head east and roll along again on the sweet pavement of TWP 510. The route is about 80km long. Bring lots of water/electrolyte drinks because …

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VCC Update – July 23, 2021

Olympiette Ride The smoke has cleared … for now. And the roasting temperatures have abated … for now. Looks good for a regular Saturday ride. The road work around the Olympiette Centre should be finished, so let’s head out from there. We’ll start at 9am. I’m back from the Okanagan now, so I’ll be the …

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VCC Update – July 16, 2021

Ardrossan Ride Considering last week was a big ride, and there could still be more smoke headed towards Edmonton skies, this Saturday the ride will be around 70km. The ride starts at 9am from the Ardrossan Rec Centre. Ed will again be the main ride leader, taking you on this route: https://www.strava.com/routes/2850979408653924986 Please save this …

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VCC Update – July 9, 2021

Elk Island Ride This Saturday Ed has a ride planned to take you through the north end of Elk Island National Park. It’s the quiet side of the park. We will need Annual National Park Passes to help get us entry to the park. Each pass will allow 7 riders (including the holder) to enter …

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VCC Update – July 2, 2021

Staying Hydrated If you’ve been riding at all during this heat wave, water has been your best protection. Sip throughout the hours before riding, and plan on carrying more than your normal volume on the bike too. This Saturday’s ride will again start at 9am from the Olympiette Centre. Ed is the main ride leader, …

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VCC Update – June 25, 2021

Blazing in the Summer Sun Not sure if this coming week’s heatwave is courtesy of global warming, or a blast of hot air from our neigbours in BC … but you’ll be wanting to carry extra-extra water with you riding these next several days. Even consider riding only in the morning if your schedule allows. …

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VCC Update – June 18, 2021

Velocity Summer Solstice Season Kick-Off We’ve planned three activities for this Saturday: Club group ride at 10am. Summer Solstice Individual Time Trial (ITT) challenge on TWP 520, starting and finishing in front of the Colchester Community Hall. Evening online social hour with at-home scavenger hunt. Show your support for the club and participate in all …

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VCC Update – June 11, 2021

Saturday Group Ride We’ve reached Stage 2 of the Alberta Open for Summer plan. Though Alberta Health hasn’t released their guideline document with the exact details, here’s what we can generally do now: No riding group size limits – though much bigger than 12 and it’s safer for us to split into at least 2 …

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VCC Update – June 4, 2021

Saturday Group Ride Stage 1 of the Alberta Open for Summer plan allows us to ride in a group of 10 while observing 2m physical distancing. This means we can ride in a single-file paceline, the same arrangement we had last year. It’s not quite back to the social ride format, but it’s a start. …

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VCC Update – May 28, 2021

Return to Group Rides Coming With the “Open for Summer” plan released by the provincial government this week, we will again be able to offer our physically distanced pace line group rides. Stage 1 of the Open for Summer plan begins on June 1. So next Saturday, June 5, we’ll be able to ride in …

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VCC Update – May 21, 2021

Better Than Bacon That’s what I think when I see warm weather being forecast for a long weekend of riding! Of course, if you’re vegan, bacon would be the furthest thing from your mind – sorry about that my vegan friends! Now that the touch of winter this week has melted away, and you’ve done …

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VCC Update – May 14, 2021

Check Bike Indicator Unlike your car (for those of you who have one), which has service reminder and check engine lights, your bike needs you to remember some basic maintenance tasks. When was the last time you checked these things: Tire pressure. More is not always better. I run my road tires in the 80-90psi …

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