We are riding again!!!

New Clothing is IN!
Weekend Rides are going again. Hopefully Mother Nature will continue to be nice to us. We did 3 to 4 hours of pretty easy intensity both days this last weekend. A few had "family" commitments and cut back early...
Starting in March we will pick up the pace on the Saturday rides depending on weather and who is out. Almost everybody is a bit behind in base so we are focussing on that for now.

Us riding with old clothing below...
Jeff - Jay - Stephen


Dave - Chaz&Dave - The Gang..


Jay & Jeff - Bikes at Coot Lake - Dan & Micheal getting ready to hammer us on the Tandem!

Women's Ride - Saturday - Feb. 17

Shall we venture onto the roads for our January ride, in February? Sure, let's give it a try. I propose we do a ride similar to what we did in December, with a stop at The Eye Opener coffee shop near the end of the ride. Those of you who want to go for a longer ride, or don't want to stop, can continue on your way. I enjoyed the socializing very much, and since I'm leading the ride ; ) , that's the plan.

I think everyone felt comfortable with the pace in December, and we'll keep it similar to that. Besides, none of us have been on our bikes for at least 7 weeks!

Look forward to seeing you at Vic's, next Saturday, at 10 a.m.

Men who have wives who are not on the email lists, please pass on this info to them!
Men are cordially invited to join this ride, but the pace will be set by the women.

Jenny

Weekend Rides, Moab Weekend

Weekend Rides - 10:00 @ Vics
Weather looks ridable both days. 40s & 50s and Breezy. Put on some good tires as there is a lot of little crap on ths shoulders.
Saturday (2/17) - Jenny is leading the Women's Ride - Meet up at Vics at 10:00 to discuss route. About 2 hours with a coffee break at the end. Email Jenny at jenny_devaud@yahoo.com for more info.

Moab Weekend
Looks like the weekend of March 23-25 is winning...
Hope to have a mix of Road and Mountain Bike rides.
Girlfriend/Boyfriends are welcome to come on out. Plenty to do. In early March, I will get confirmation and look at housing.

Moab March Madness

Ok. I'm starting to nail down the weekend.
From feedback on the rides this weekend, it sounds like either
March 23-25 or
March 30-April 1.

If you are interested in going let me know what works best or if both work. I'm open for either. Hope to get a good mix of Roadies, slow and fast and Mountain Bikers, sane and crazy.

Stephen

ACA Officials Clinic

If you are at all interested in working as an ACA Official in 2007 please look at the following link. If past memory serves it's relatively low commitment (training session and working 2 events), you get paid $50 each and they could really use the help! Plus you could easily bump up the placing of every Swify rider a couple spots! ;)http://www.americancycling.org/info/news/announcements/officials-clinic.pdf

Swift TT Report

Hi folks-
There indeed was a TT yesterday, and I'll give you a quick report.

With the weather being a big pile of dog doo lately, I was a little obsessive in checking the forecast. Even on Saturday, weather.com said that the temps should be close to 40 on Sunday morning. So I get up all hung over on Sunday morning, check the weather online, and it says 37 degrees. Score. I get myself all dolled up for the ride to Boulder and realize by the time I get about a mile down that I needed thicker tights. Descending S. Boulder Rd. my beard developed icicles and my extremities started going numb, but the view of the fog in the valley was pretty cool. I was encouraged: the roads were nice and dry and it was only going to get warmer. Once I got into Boulder, I noticed that the fog, while pretty, was not what I wanted to see. It was freaking cold. When I got to Vics, David Chrislip was there waiting in his nice warm car. He told me the radio said it was about 37, but his car was reading 24. That's a big difference. After a little putzing, we were off. The fog was thick and cold, and the roads were super crappy. After lots of conversation about the best way to ride on ice, we got to the start at 75th and St. Vrain (eastbound). David was to go first, and just before starting he said "If I don't warm up A LOT, I'm turning for home at 63d." Couldn't blame him. Since I was behind him, I could see that he did indeed warm up as we were heading up Nelson. As for the TT itself, David got faster as the miles ticked by, and I got slower. At the finish line (6914 sign on the right), Ken met us with some high quality hot chocolate and nice conversation. He confirmed for us that it was really 23 degrees. Did I say it was cold? Well, if I'm redundant, that's because it was cold. The ride home down 75th, 52, 79th, Lookout, and 75th was way hillier than I wanted. David pulled me to Jay. Hopefully he got home in better shape than my bonked self.
In case you want to do the TT on your own and want a time to shoot for, David completed the ~14 miles in 40:38 (DC, I hope it's OK I put your time in here). I was about 1:20 slower, but I had a little trouble with manual dexterity so the time's approximate.

I'd suggest we try again next weekend, but I need some time to forget
what it's like to do a time trial. Four weeks should do it.

I hope you all are enjoying the sun-
Josh