1. Bike Transportation Funds Going Down The Drain

    This information was posted on the VAcycling google group.  It is so important for everyone who rides on two wheels!

    The Governor would like to flush bike/pedestrian transportation funds down the toilet. Literally.

    Transportation Enhancement funds are a small pot of money dedicated primarily to advancing transportation alternatives (provided from USDOT/FHWA). Last year VDOT took a great step by reducing the eligible categories for funding and aiming the funds primarily at projects that a) provide true transportation alternatives, and b) place an emphasis on improving bike and pedestrian transportation. The intent is to truly start aiming the money at projects that aren’t just a recreational path from nowhere to nowhere.

    That includes sidewalks, bike lanes, shared-use paths, traffic calming and streetscape projects. These are some of the only funds that many smaller localities (and some big ones) actually allocate to bike/ped improvements. The requests for the funds always vastly outstrip what is available, as a result a lot of projects take a long time to come to fruition.

    Now Gov. McDonnell wants to use those funds to pay for reopening the rest stops. So in order to maintain a pointless campaign pledge he wants to use some of the minimal funds that are aimed at improving bike/ped conditions. It is partly being spun as enhancing tourism. Ironically, Rep. Cantor wants to completely eliminate TE funds nationally, but here in VA we are looking to pay for our toilets with them. So bike/ped money is literally facing the prospect of being flushed down the toilet.

    TE money is distributed by a competitive grant application, but the Commonwealth Transportation Board has a lot of say over what gets funded. I suggest contacting your CTB member and any other elected official, especially local ones, to oppose this (if you are so inclined). CTB members are listed here: http://www.ctb.virginia.gov/members.asp

    Here is a link to the Governor’s web page announcing this. See bullet #3.

    http://www.governor.virginia.gov/news/viewRelease.cfm?id=226

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  2. Hands On Wellness Is In The House!

    As athletes, we understand the importance of massage therapy. That’s why we were so happy to meet up with Sara Rennie Heretick.  Sara, native Richmonder, is nationally certified in therapeutic massage and clinical sports therapy.  After over 15 years in the healthcare industry, Sara made the decision to leave the medical field and learn non-invasive techniques for injury rehab, pain management and therapeutic massage.  She attended the American Institute of Massage in Richmond, VA for her basic therapeutic massage training and then received further training in the areas of sports performance and injury rehab.  She discovered a passion for helping physically active individuals get back to their sport of choice.  Whether side-lined due to injury or other reasons, Sara assists the athlete at all levels (elite athlete to the recreational enthusiast) to get back on the field, on the court, in the saddle or on the course since 2005.  Sessions (30, 60, 90 or 120 min) are offered and incorporate a wide variety of techniques.  Sessions may be problem focused, particularly in the case of injury rehab or for specific performance improvement goals or generalized overall therapy for maintaining an achieved base line.

    Sara has proudly supported and provided sports massage therapy for the North American Open Professional Squash Tournament for four consecutive years (2007-2010); Richmond Pro Cycling 2010 season; Race Across America solo riders in 2009-2010; Badwater 135 Ultramarathon runners 2009-2010 and USA UltraTri Triple IRON 2008-2010.

    Sara is offering services within the 3Sports River Road location.  Morning, afternoon and evening appointments are available after 8/2/2010.  Sara will be out of the office from 7/14/2010 through 8/2/2010 while she provides crew support and sports massage therapy for ultrarunner, Bill Bradley, in his attempt at a Double Badwater Ultramarathon with Mt. Whitney.  More information as well as online scheduling is available on Sara’s website, www.handsonwellnessmt.com .  Please feel free to contact Sara with questions at 804.241.8425 or email, www.sara@handsonwellnessmt.com.

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  3. Tips for Transition

    Ever found yourself launching into your run with your bike helmet still on?  Or wondering why you see water spots through your goggles as you pedal furiously?  Perhaps you may want to spend a little more time perfecting your transitions between portions of the triathlon.  With experience, you are sure to discover that a practiced transition routine can shave valuable minutes off your race time and keep you a bit saner throughout the race.  Here are some tips we feel will help you discover the best way to make an easy transition between your swims, runs, and rides:

    1. Make Every Second Count
      The beauty of the triathlon is that less is more and winners understand emphasis should be placed on one’s abilities and how well you manage your time and equipment.  Always ask yourself, what can I do on the move?  For example, we suggest you master the quick sprint from the water to your bike while slipping off your wetsuit.  Some riders even keep their shoes attached to their pedals!
    1. Choose the Right Equipment
      Wearing a one-piece racing suit may help those of us that always seem to struggle with the wardrobe change between the swim and the ride portion of the race.  Saving time could be as simple as slipping your socks on before fully drying your feet.  What about those tricky laces slowing you down?  Invest in some shoes with zip tie laces; it’s an inexpensive tool that we guarantee will save you some time.   Loop your shades around your handlebars so you can put them on after you take off on your bike.  Same goes for food and liquids.  They should be attached to your bike already so fuel up while you’re on the go!
    1. Always Be Prepared!
      We like to think that triathletes are naturally a group of people that understand the importance of preparation considering the devotion and commitment we must give to our sport to be successful. However, we all have days in which everything seems out of place.  It’s important triathletes allow adequate time to make sure equipment is in a familiar place with each article in a sensible place.   It’s easy to get flustered when you’re hurrying so this step is crucial.  You don’t want to find yourself frantically looking for something when you could be on the trail, so be sure you know where your gear is and be familiar with the track.  Take advantage of test-runs!
      We hope this helps and remember like all other aspects of training: practice, practice, practice!   The next time you see a fellow racer with their helmet on backwards, please share the knowledge.  Don’t forget to visit us for Tuesdays with 3Sports!  We will be getting in some good runs every Tuesday at 6:15pm.  Check out our Events on Facebook for more details.

    Happy Trails!

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  4. Cervelo eRide this Tuesday, April 20th

    What is éRide?

    éRide is Cervélo’s nationwide test ride program. We travel with a Cervélo demo fleet to selected dealers throughout the United States and Canada from April through September 2010.

    éRide will be hitting the Richmond region and stopping by our new location on Tuesday, April 20th.  Please come join the fun and take a test ride on some killer bikes!  Our new location: 6241 River Road

    The éRide truck is carrying a strong fleet in 2010 with a full size run each of: R3-SL, S3, RS, and P3 models. All bikes are equipped with SRAM Red components, ZIPP wheels, and TestTeam equipment partner products. Cervélo eRide is a great opportunity to ride the same bikes as Cervélo TestTeam and the ride of your life.

    How to participate

    Register for a test ride:

    Find a location below that is convenient for you and hit “register” for this event.

    Why register?

    Registering online will let us know to expect you at the event, and generates the required waiver. Please note that completing the registration will not guarantee that the particular Cervélo bike model will be available exactly when you arrive as all rides are on a first-come-first-serve basis.

    Can I test more than one bike?

    Of course! You can decide what to test ride by what is available when you arrive, and try all the demo models if you wish.

    What should I bring?

    Your completed waiver, an ID, and a credit card are required to test ride. You should also bring your helmet, shoes, and pedals. We will have a limited number of helmets, shoes, and pedals if you do not own any, or forget them.

    Is there any cost to test ride?

    No, the demo ride is free. However, we do hold on to your ID and credit card as our insurance you will return the bike. All riders must sign a waiver granting Cervélo SA the right to charge their credit card for any damage incurred during their participation in éRide.

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  5. 3Sports Elite Service Special

    Take Advantage Of Our Elite Service Special – Now $125.00!

    The importance of regular bicycle maintenance cannot be overstated. Drivetrains wear out – cables & housing corrode – tires wear down and dry-rot – handlebar tape unravels and framesets get covered with everything from grease and dirt to sweat and energy drinks.

    Thus, if you love your bike as much as you – or at least as much as your friends and your significant other think you do – then this is the time to show it! From now until the end of April, 3Sports will bring your bike back to life with our Elite Service for ONLY $125.00 – (Regularly $185.00).

    The “Elite Service” is our most comprehensive tune up for bicycles that are used and abused on a daily basis. This service level includes everything listed below:

    • New Cables & Housing
    • Front Hub Adjustment
    • Rear Hub Adjustment
    • New Handlebar Tape Or MTB Grips
    • Ultrasonic Drivetrain Cleaning
    • Wheel Truing (Radial & Lateral)
    • Headset Inspection & Adjustment
    • Bottom Bracket Inspection & Adjustment
    • Frame & Fork Inspection & Cleaning
    • Front Derailleur Inspection, Alignment & Adjustment
    • Rear Derailleur Inspection, Alignment & Adjustment
    • Front Brake Inspection, Alignment & Adjustment
    • Rear Brake Inspection, Alignment & Adjustment
    • Clean and Lubricate Chain

    This is an ideal service to have performed annually at either the end of the season or as part of your pre-season cycling ritual.

    If you bring your bicycle in before April 1st, 2010 for our Elite Service Special, you can include either a pair of Vittoria Rubino Pro II tires for $60.00 – (Regularly $80.00) or a pair of Panaracer Fire XC Pro tires for $80.00 – (Regularly $100.00).

    Click here to download the 3Sports Elite Service Special Flyer as a .PDF document.

    * All Sales Final – No Other Discounts Apply

    3Sports
    445 N. Ridge Road
    Richmond, VA 23229
    (804) 288-4000

    www.threesports.com

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