Cruisin the Conejo was a HUUUUUUUGE success. Thank you to everyone who contributed and made the event phenomenal. According to Kent, the best one we've ever done!
Now back to riding. The weather is getting perfect but starting to heat up so remember the sunscreen and drink, drink, drink.
This Saturday we've got routes doing Oak Park and Mulholland, Old Topanga and Calabasas or a quick spin out to Simi.
On Sunday, you can do the Simi loop with world famous Box Canyon coming the "easy way", spin easier to Calabasas and West Hills over to Chatsworth Reservoir or take a social cruise to Calabasas and back.
The Tuesday Night Race Ride features two groups leaving the Landing at different times so everyone can enjoy the fast-paced Rock Store loop. Please watch your speed coming down Decker!
Midweek rides are available Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, including mountain biking on Thursday afternoon and the return of the Tuesday morning cruise ride with Sheila.
Our variable routes and "out" options are working well. If you do have a mechanical issue out on the road, please ask at least one other rider to assist you, if we don't assign someone immediately.
Please wear your CVC jersey when riding with the club. We are easier to identify on the road as a group and look great in our matching kits.
Continue to communicate all road hazards and your intentions while riding ("left turn, slowing, rolling").
Let me know if I can help with anything ride-related. I always have extra Clif bars and my toolbox, pump, etc.
Updates for this week include:
Safety Reminders
As the weather heats up, remember to hydrate. It is recommended to drink as much as a full bottle for each hour of riding!
It's cool in the mornings but very hot in the afternoons now, so dress accordingly (layers to strip off).
If you notice another member with a full bottle, a little reminder can help out there too.
Debris in the roads continues to be a huge hazard. Keep your head on a swivel and call out everything.
One by One, Two by Two when it's appropriate (narrowing lane single, bike lane and appropriate vehicle lane double)!
If there is a marked bike lane, cyclists may ride shoulder to shoulder. Single file otherwise. There is no three or four abreast at any time while moving. Please remember that when you are out there riding you are a cycling ambassador. And, if you are wearing a CVC kit, you represent the club, so please be sure to follow the rule of the road. Below are some reminders...Your agreement when riding with CVC: All members will:
Wear a helmet and ensure my bike is in good working order. Ride to the right, pass on the left. Ride in the bike lane (where available) and signal when moving into another lane. Ride no more than two abreast in the bike lane, single file on narrow roads, and avoid “swarming”. Call out and point if I see a traffic hazard. Respect ALL traffic laws and the rights of all autos, bicycles, and pedestrians. Ride predictably and remind others to be safe. Be a bicycling ambassador
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, May 18th: Ride of Silence
Time: 5:30 Gather
6:00 Pre Ride Ceremony
6:30 Ride of Silence
Location:
The Lakes at Thousand Oaks
2200 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
Join the Ride of Silence on Wednesday, May 18th at The Lakes of Thousand
Oaks @ 5:30pm to honor fellow bicyclists who have been injured or killed by
motorists. The Ride of Silence allows us the opportunity to help raise
awareness of bicyclist?s rights to the road, and to let motorists, the
public, and bicyclists know we all share the same roads. Join fellow
bicyclists in solemn remembrance on a short 10 mile ride escorted by the
Thousand Oaks Police on roads we all share. By taking part in the Ride of
Silence, you will help educate drivers to be more vigilant when approaching
cyclists on roads we share. With the recent 3 Foot law added to the books
and the new focus on rider accountability this year's event will be
important to help educate the general public about the large cycling
community in the Conejo Valley and the surrounding area.
HELMETS MANDATORY!
All participants under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by a parent.
Sunday, May 29th: Barry Wolfe Grand Prix
Sunday, June 5th: Members Mixer at Bellini Restaurant
REGULAR CLUB RIDES
Saturday: 8:30am at The Landing, Westlake Village
Red Ride - Leader Taylor Hodoose
Orange Ride - Leader John McIntyre
Gold Ride - Leader Phil Callan
Purple Ride: This is an RSVP Ride and follows the Gold route*
Sunday: 9am at The Landing
Red Ride - Leader Jerry Scott or Bart Ziegler
G.O. Ride (combines both the Gold and Orange difficulty routes) - Leader Paul Sterngold
Social Ride - Leader Kay Fields
Tuesday:
Morning Ride - Leader Sheila Levine-Sherwyn
9am at The Landing parking lot
Route to be determined at the start, 25-40 miles
Evening Ride - Leader Jonathan Woodbury
The fast paced Rock Store ride continues on Tuesday at 5:30 pm PDT sharp.
And for those who would like to get out and ride these routes at more of an orange pace,
a group also leaves at 5:15 PM.
The faster group usually catches up at the regroup point at the Mullholland/Encinal Split on top.
Both rides leave from the Landing's parking lot.
RWGPS route with Mulholland return (without Upper E) 26 + miles with 1,900' of climbing.
RWGPS route for the entire route including Upper Encinal: 29 miles 2,400' of climbing