Fall is Here!

BVC Upcoming Events (Supporting and Hosting)

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  • September 24th - Special Olympics Cycling Qualifier was cancelled due to rain - stay tuned for rescheduled date
  • October 8th - Le Tour De Femme - ladies interested in participating in this ride check out www.letourdefemme.org
  • October 15th - Legs for Life 
  • October 22nd - Carolina Century - there are several BVC members attending. Check out this link Carolina Century.

Interbike 2011

Bike_gears_InterbikeInterbike was the USA's biggest bicycle trade show, it took place in Boulder City and Las Vegas, Nevada, between September 12-16, 2011. It kicked off with an outdoor demo at Bootleg Canyon where next year's off-road machines were put to the test by keen attendees. It then moved to the main expo in Las Vegas, where over 1000 different manufacturers had their latest gear on display.

BikeRadar was at Interbike with a host of eagle eyed journalists to bring you comprehensive coverage of the most interesting bikes and products that will be available to the public next season. Check out www.bikeradar.com/tags/interbike2011.

Also take a gander at the pictures that Dale with Cycles De Oro provided.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/oroboyz/sets/72157627713225252/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/oroboyz/sets/72157627713502926/


Information from Active.com for Cyclists 

go to Active.com Cyclist

Strong Arms

Arm Exercises for Cyclists

By Brian Fiske
Bicycling

Most of the attention in cycling is focused on your legs and lungs, understandably. But strong arms can also play a critical role in on-bike performance—most importantly, by fighting off fatigue.

"Having stronger biceps and triceps means your arms will be under less metabolic stress as you ride," says Inigo San Millan, PhD, director of the Human Performance Laboratory at University of Colorado Hospital's Sports Medicine Clinic, in Denver.

"Those muscles can then help remove lactate from your system during the ride, instead of producing it." That means more energy on long rides—and more power for climbs.

The key to efficiency, says San Millan, is to add strength without bulk. Try three sets of 12 to 15 repetitions of the following exercises two to three times a week, using dumbbells that total about 75 percent of the maximum weight that you can comfortably manage.

Hammer Curl

On-the-road benefit:Works biceps to mimic a handlebar-pulling climb.

Try it: Stand straight, a dumbbell in each hand, palms facing your sides. Keeping upper arms tight against your body, raise the dumbbells until your forearms are nearly vertical and your thumbs face your shoulders. Slowly lower to original position.

Lying Triceps Extension

On-the-road benefit: Isolates triceps to reduce long-ride fatigue.

Try it: Lie on your back on the floor, knees bent, feet flat. Hold a dumbbell in each hand, palms facing in, arms at your sides. Extend your arms toward the ceiling and slowly bend your elbows, lowering the dumbbells until they're at either side of your head. Repeat by raising arms toward the ceiling again, not by lowering them back to the floor as they were at the start.

Military Push-Up

On-the-road benefit: Adds strength to ride-stabilizing muscles.

Try it: Assume the push-up position. Tighten your abs and glutes to keep your back in a straight line. Slowly lower yourself to the floor, keeping your elbows against your body and in line with your shoulders. Push back up to return to the starting position.

Active logoBuild strength at a weight training class.

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Recognitions

Guest Speaker - Dacia Benton

Dacia did an outstanding demonstation on core excercises and Kinesio Taping. We look forward to having another demonstration on Kinesio taping next year after she has had more training.

BVC Racers

To all BVC racers that spend lots of time training and expenses to race for Burlington Velo Club.  You all have made us very proud!

Sponsors

And most importantly to our sponsors! Because of these sponsors, we are able to reach out to our community and we are so thankful. 


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