Wednesday, March 31, 2021

For Sale: Yakima “Super Joe” Bike Rack




$60

Strong and versatile 2-bike trunk/hatch rack from Yakima, for use with most coupes, sedans, and minivans. User’s guide included. Cash only.

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

For Sale: Thule “Spare Me” Bike Rack




$120

Enjoy worry-free transport for 1 or 2 bikes with the super strong Thule “Spare Me” rack for Jeeps, RVs, and other vehicles with an exposed spare wheel. This rack locks to a mount behind the spare wheel and the arms easily fold down when not in use. Original box and installation instructions are included. Cash only.




Monday, March 29, 2021

Everything Must Go!




Well, not everything … but I am having a sale this week. Come back tomorrow through Friday for great deals on bike stuff from my personal collection.

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

March 2021 News And Notes

As you may have guessed, there won’t be a Cheesehead Roubaix this year. I’ve known that for a while and on Monday it became “Facebook official,” so there you go. Until we get past mask wearing and social distancing, I can’t be bothered. Let’s put this ridiculous pandemic behind us and shoot for April 24, 2022.

That’s the bad news. The good news is that West Bend has begun the installation of the Orange Loop, the city’s first signed and painted bike route. It’s not much to look at right now, just a few naked signposts. Soon, though, you will have an east-west loop to complement the north-south Eisenbahn State Trail. The route will connect multiple parks, schools, and commercial areas. I will be very interested in how people use it once it’s ready. I rode the 5.5-mile loop on Sunday, but I left off the spur that runs over to the UW-Milwaukee Washington County campus.

Even more good news: Logan Bliss, Washington County’s new Parks & Trails Manager, confirmed today in a meeting with Bike Friendly West Bend that the county will move forward this year with the development of the long-awaited Rusco Drive trailhead at the southern terminus of the Eisenbahn. That development will add parking, a portable toilet, a bike repair stand, and other amenities to the popular access point.

In early February credible sources announced that this season’s cyclocross nationals would be held in suburban Chicago, which would have been the site of last season’s championships if not for the pandemic. USA Cycling confirmed the location last week. It remains to be seen how nationals will affect the Wisconsin cyclocross calendar. Don’t be surprised if the season is very Saturday-heavy to allow our top riders to compete on Sundays in the Chicago Cyclocross Cup series, races with higher point values whose participants will get better starting positions at the national championships.

It also remains to be seen whether there will be a full road racing season in Wisconsin this year. Wisport and the ABR have announced a handful of events, but there’s still no word from the WCA and there’s still no guarantee that the Tour of America’s Dairyland will take place. But it looks like there will be both a Wisconsin Off-Road Series season and a Wisconsin Endurance Mountain Bike Series season. WEMS announced its calendar on Tuesday and it looks like this:

6/05 - Jack Lake Crazy 8's @ Deerbrook
6/19 - Romp in the Swamp @ Wausau
7/10 - TBD
8/21 - Thunderdown in the Underdown @ Gleason
9/04 - Buzzard Buster @ Neillsville
9/25 - RASTA Rock N Root @ Rhinelander

I’m very unlikely to line up for any of those, but the most intriguing one is July 10’s “TBD.” Remember when a WEMS season included races at places like Greenbush, New Fane, Alpine Valley, and John Muir / Emma Carlin? It will be a real shame if the series has disappeared from southeastern Wisconsin.

Finally, April 24 will be the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy’s Celebrate Trails Day for 2021 and there will be many opportunities for volunteers to help clean up the Eisenbahn. Hope for good weather and watch this blog for more details soon.

Monday, March 22, 2021

Monday, March 8, 2021

Looking For Some Momentum

Today's improvised ride.

This afternoon when West Bend hit 60° for the first time since November 19, out I went! We didn’t set a record, but we were a full 20° above normal for March 8. And we may reach 60° again on Tuesday and Wednesday before we slide back toward seasonal averages. I have a lot of winter weight to lose and a lot of fitness to recapture, but it’s great to be moving again. Today’s ride was my fourth in the last six days, which is good for this time of year. At the end of this week, the return of Daylight Saving Time will make things even better for me. If the weather doesn’t take too much of a bad turn, then I will start stretching out my rides next week. I haven’t gone past 27 miles yet this year. I need miles ... lots of them.