Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Trifecta Tour - 50 in 5 Benefit Ride




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50 new trail miles in 5 years - benefit ride
Presented by: The Western Michigan Mountain Bike Association

We all dream of riding new local single track. Well… the dreams becoming a reality as the WMMBA initiates its plan for 50 new mountain bike trail miles in the next 5 years. We need everyone’s help to reach this goal and to kick off the campaign we are having the Trifecta Tour benefit ride. Bring your friends and family, Sund...ay May 22 for a day of riding three of Western Michigan’s best mountain bike trails. Proceeds from the event will benefit the 50 new trail miles in 5 years initiative.

Registration
http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=13222

Pre Registration Cost
• April 10 – May 8
• www.bikereg.com
• Adult: $25 (MMBA Members: $20)

Day of Registration Cost
• Adults $30 (MMBA Members $25)

Children 16 and under $5 (must be accompanied on the ride by an adult)

The Trifecta Tour will offer three individual routes to choose from which will challenge riders of all skill levels.
1.) Trifecta = 41 miles approx. ( Ski Hill Area start - State Game trail, Luton trail, Cannonsburg trail )
2.) Double Dirt = 30 Miles approx. ( Ski Hill Area start - State Game trail, Luton trail )
3.) Single Track = 12 Miles approx.( Ski Hill Area start - State Game trail. (A group ride leader will provide a pre ride lesson on trail riding and bike safety )

We will have three local bike shops sponsoring aid station support at each of the three trail heads. They will be providing hydration, fruits and mechanical assistance for riders.

Cannonsburg Ski Area will be open from 11:30 – 3:00 selling post ride food, drinks and adult beverages. Bring your lawn chairs for post ride relaxation, refueling and hanging out with your friends and family.

The event will take place rain or shine. In the case of wet conditions, there will be alternate routes presented to protect our trails.
Contact; Scott TenCate @ 616-292-2395 with any event questions

Mayor's Bike Ride & Oxford Street Trail Ribbon Cutting



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Thursday, January 6, 2011

January 3rd Chapter Meeting Recap


The meeting on January 3rd was a huge success. Twenty six people showed up for the meeting and the Biomechanics Clinic put on by Health Motion. Because of the turnout we will try and put on more information chapter meetings like this in the future. For those of you that were not able to attend here is a brief summary of what we talked about at the chapter meeting.



Election Results – New western MMBA officers were elected in November.

  • Martin Hall – Chapter President
  • Kevin Allen – Vice President
  • Dave Staublin – Treasurer
  • Jason Schwab – Secretary

2010 Recap – Some of the notable events from 2010 included

  • Urban Bike Park @Plaster Creek Opened up! Thanks to all who helped with this project
  • Yankee Springs time trial in April
  • Nate Phelps and City of Grand Rapids recognized @ IMBA world summit because of our commitment to Mountain Biking
  • State Games of Michigan in June
  • 2 successful “Missery Loves Company” group rides organized by martin Hall
  • 2 Nationally published articles in Ourdoor Magazine and Bike Magazine about the awesome mountain biking in Grand Rapids!!!
  • Grant Money from Macatawa Cycling Club (MCC) for work on Bass River & Saugatuck trails.
  • Chapter voted to become a subchapter of IMBA
  • 15% increase in chapter members!
  • Volunteer hours way up from last year!

2011 Agenda – Here are some of the projects were working on in 2011. Come to a chapter meeting to find out more about these project.

  • Formation of the Western MMBA Advisory Board
  • IMBA Chapter Program conversion
  • Work on the “Grand Loop”, which is a 40 mile loop in Grand Rapids. This will be the first time anywhere in the US that biking has been formally recognized as part of a city’s formal recreation plan.
  • Dedication to build 50 miles of new trail in the next 5 years! Lets get to work!
  • Continue working to get approval to develop Stanaback park in Kentwood. The Kentwood city council decided to table this idea for a while. We’ll continue to fight to get a park down there.

The Chapter meeting was followed by a Biomechanics presentation by Health Motion.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

RIDE THE DIVIDE, AWARD-WINNING DOCUMENTARY FILM, ON MIDWEST MID-WINTER TOUR


Ride The Divide, the award-winning feature-length documentary about the world’s toughest mountain bike race, will continue its Midwest mid-winter tour when it descends on Grand Rapids on Thursday, January 27, at the Wealthy Theatre. The film chronicles the story of several mountain bikers who attempt the 2,711-mile race named the Tour Divide along the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains. The movie was named the Best Adventure Film at the 2010 Vail Film Festival.

This film has become an instant cycling classic, and made its television premiere in September on the Documentary Channel. But the Adventure Cycling Association said the film should be seen on the big screen: “The cinematography is stunning!” Added UpaDowna, “Ride The Divide is one of the most inspiring real cycling movies … in a long time.” Epic Riding summed the movie up as follows: “In a word? Fantastic. In more words? Moving, funny, inspiring.”

Ride The Divide embraces the inspiring stories of three of the racers who experience the immense mountain beauty and small-town culture as they attempt to pedal from Banff, Canada, to a small, dusty crossing on the Mexican border. There’s Mike, a 40-year-old family man who uses this challenge to chart a new course in life; Matthew, a leader in extreme endurance racing who’s competing for his fifth time; and Mary, the first female rider to race this route. As they set out, they will attempt to accomplish what very few have been able to. Over the course of a few weeks, they’ll attempt to climb over 200,000 vertical feet along the backbone of the Rocky Mountains.

They’ll experience mental breakdowns, treacherous snow, hellacious blisters, and total fatigue. Above all, they’ll race with no support – at times in total isolation. The tests of endurance and the accomplished moments throughout Ride the Divide prompt us to reflect on our inner desires to live life to the fullest.

Ride The Divide made its debut at the Vail Film Festival and was named the best adventure film at the event. Outside Magazine proclaimed that “(t)he toughest bike race in the world is not in France,” after reviewing the film.

Ride The Divide will be shown at 7 p.m. at the Wealthy Theatre located at 1130 Wealthy St. SW in Grand Rapids. Tickets are $15 at the door, and $10 in advance at http://www.grcmc.org/tickets/Ride_the_Divide. The event, sponsored by Village Bike Shop of Grand Rapids, is a benefit for the Michigan Mountain Biking Association.
The 10-day, 10-city tour will continue Friday night in Madison, WI.

Media contact: Garry Harrington 603-209-5010 gharrington3165@hotmail.com

Friday, December 31, 2010

January Chapter Meeting / Free Cycling Biomechanics Clinic


WHAT: Chapter Meeting and Free Cycling Biomechanics, Riding Pain Free Clinic by Health Motion Physical Therapists.

WHEN: Monday, January 3rd

WHERE: Health Motion Physical Therapy Building
428 Bridge St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49512

*** Please be aware that this month's meeting is NOT at the usual location (Rocky's Grill)

This special presentation on the biomechanics of cycling will address how the body functions optimally, common cycling injuries and how pain limits a riders endurance, strength and enjoyment when riding.

Our presenter is Tara Jansen, a licensed physical therapist, member of the MMBA and this years 1st place finisher in the Expert Women's Championship Point Series. In addition to covering the biomechanics of cycling, Tara will discuss handling common injuries, tips on avoiding injuries, proper warm up and stretching and answer your questions about any injuries, pain or limitations that are affecting your riding.

This is a unique opportunity to learn about handling injuries and riding pain free. You don't want to miss this Chapter meeting!

The Western MMBA is committed to bring MMBA members informational sessions and clinics in conjunction with out chapter meetings in the future. If you have ideas for future meetings please do let us know!

Hope to see you there!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Hair of the Dog Ride - Jan 1st, noon @ Founders


What: No drop, everybody sticks together urban singletrack, side road, alley, parking ramp, traffic circle fun ride around Grand Rapids. No rider left behind, traffic rules are in play, helmets, mountain or cross bikes, blinkys, locks, proper dress for the weather & a good attitude are required. We will have a ride leader who needs to remain the ride leader. Anybody that passes the ride leader will be shot………….or, have to drink a shot, we haven’t decided yet. No kiddin, ya pass, ya lose because there are tons of twists and turns that would be hard to figure out.


Where: Founders Parking Lot ~ they’re closed at noon but, everyone knows where they are and they do open at 4pm. Find a place to park and meet at Founders.


When: 01 January 2011 ~ Wheels up at noon please – ride will finish @ The Hop Cat around 2pm or so, depending on weather & what the group wants to do.


Bring: Mountain or Cross bike, lock, cash for the inevitable watering hole stop, on the bike snacks, yourself, your friends and your sense of adventure.


We’ll have a few mobile phones along just in case. First scheduled stop: The Web bar @ 644 Richmond ~ finish at the Hop Cat which opens at: 11:30a.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Chapter Meeting - Monday November 1st @7:00pm


Mark your calendars for the next Chapter meeting!

WHEN: Monday, November 1st @ 7:00pm
WHERE: Rocky's Bar & Grill 633 Ottawa Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Last months chapter meeting was the largest yet with about 40 people attending. Come out and find out what the Western Michigan Mountain Biking Association is up to and what project are in the works! Tell us what project YOU are most interested in us working on in 2011!

We will be going over the following agenda items before opening up the floor for general ideas.

1.) Midwest Mountain Bike Summit summary
2.) Sponsor / Partnership Update
3.) "Adopt a Trail" expansion pilot project
4.) What have we been doing to accomplish our Imperative Goals?
a.) Improve participation in chapter activities by members and community.
b.) Be the natural surface trails advocacy group in West Michigan
c.) Communicate with community to support chapter initiatives.

After that any trail coordinators will give updates on their trails and we'll open up the floor for general ideas / thoughts. Your ideas are volunteerism are what makes West Michigan one of the best mountain bike spots around!

***Please note that the time is 7:00pm as opposed to last months later time.

Hope to see you there!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Misery Loves Company #2

Thanks to all 60 racers who participated in the grueling 29 mile event held on a very very hot August Saturday.

Thanks also to Raymond Passchier for the loan of his timing clock.

Thanks and big kudos to Martin Hall for organizing these two unique events!

Pos All Single Speed Race Time
1 Ryan Olthouse 1:59:24
2 Al Northouse 2:13:23
3 Aaron Smith 2:16:11
4 Mark Allen 2:33:29
5 Jerry Mathias 2:34:00
6 Nate Phelps 2:50:33

Pos Men 35 to 49 Race Time
1 Nate Versluis 1:57:41
2 Rugg Foltz 2:10:15
3 Matt Remelts 2:11:23
4 Mark Cramer 2:15:26
5 Don Boersma 2:17:32
6 Dave Roush 2:23:45
7 Troy DeVoogd 2:29:22
8 Ken Sipe 2:32:59
9 Rick Watson 2:34:29
10 Neal Niswonger 2:36:12
11 Patrick Bogi 2:36:19
12 Jonathan Evans 2:37:54
13 Christian Glupker 2:40:35
14 Kevin Stacey 2:43:37
15 Tim Krone 2:50:31
16 Greg Ryan 2:51:52
17 Dave Roerig 2:57:31
18 Tom Stoner 3:07:51
19 Eric Smith 3:09:06
20 Dave Echelbarger 3:11:22
21 Sean O'Connor 4:38:23
Mike DeSchryver DNF

Pos Men 50 + Race Time
1 Tim Curtis 2:05:00
2 Kip Miller 2:11:52
3 Brad DeJonge 2:19:05
4 Steve Steinberg 2:33:11
5 Scott Roerig 2:33:59
6 Tom Reardon 2:49:14
7 Mike Needham 3:00:45
8 Tom Franz 3:05:12
9 Jeff Parker 3:15:07
Dave Crandall DNF

Pos Men Under 35 Race Time
1 Shawn Davison 2:03:20
2 Jeremy Karel 2:21:08
3 Steve Bartzen 2:21:46
4 John Leslie 2:31:14
5 Charlie Deppe 2:46:10
6 Jon Wloderczak 2:49:15
7 Keith Wallace 3:04:10
8 Christopher Ballor 3:06:46
9 Todd Williams 3:17:13
10 Kyle Merryfield 3:32:59
11 Glenn Valdez 3:44:12
Ryan Engemann DNF
Sean Evans DNF
Jeff Jacobi DNF

Pos Women 35 & over Race Time
1 Cindy Gippert 2:39:27
2 April Parrish 2:46:54
3 Monica Tory 3:08:23
4 Jean Steinberg 3:21:18
5 Briana Miller 3:50:26
6 Cathy Needham 4:11:48
7 Marleah Bevelacqua 4:21:05
8 Colleen Watson 4:26:42

Pos Women Under 35 Race Time
1 Summer Olmstead 2:55:20

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

10th Annual Midwest Mountain Bike Summit (Sept 10-12 in Grand Rapids)

The 10th Annual Midwest Mountain Bike Summit returns to Grand Rapids, September 10-12, 2010. Last year, the Summit drew nearly 200 mountain bikers from across the Midwest to Grand Rapids for three days of mountain biking advocacy and festivities, and in the words of Dirt Rag, "Advocacy never tasted so good". With Founders Brewing Company as the title sponsor this year, the 10th Annual Summit will make advocacy taste even better!

So, what is the summit? The Summit was conceived ten years ago by the Earthriders Mountain Bike Club in Kansas City, Missouri as a means to promote singletrack advocacy and awareness. In 2005, the summit began moving east making stops in St. Louis, Missouri (2005-2006) and Peoria, Illinois (2007-2008) before landing in Grand Rapids last year. The summit has grown with each stop, and now it is the regions premier mountain biking advocacy event/festival.

In keeping with tradition, the first day of the summit–Friday, September 10–is dedicated to advocacy. The Clif Bar Advocacy Day includes workshops such as The Ins and Outs of your IMBA Club Insurance Policy, presented by Scott Chapin of RJF Agencies; Developing Urban Trail Systems, presented by Ryan Schutz of IMBA; Tapping Project Resources From a Local University, presented by Professor Carol Griffen of Grand Valley State University; and day one of the two-day IMBA Trail School.

New this year is a Friday night urban ride complete with fireworks in downtown Grand Rapids, and a few optional stops at Founders and other local watering holes for refreshments.

Saturday will have a festival atmosphere with food, a beer garden, and music provided by local bands. The Founders Brewing Company's Festival Day will showcase the Grand Rapids Bike Park, which features a dual lane pump track, a developing skills area, a jump line, and 2.5 miles of singletrack with a jump competition–Pump Track Fury, and a short track competition. Attendees may participate in hands-on demonstrations on topics such as pump track design and the construction of technical trail features, presented by Aaron Rogers of the Copper Harbor Trails Club. If the Bike Park is not your thing, shuttles to other area trails will be provided. On Saturday night, attendees may participate in, or watch, the Cyclocross race under the lights.

The summit concludes Sunday, September 12 with an organized epic ride. The ride covers three different trail systems, almost every kind of surface you can ride a bike on (dirt, roads, and paved trails), and over 40 miles of riding. The epic ride is a great way to experience some of Western Michigan's finest singletrack.

The good news is that the summit is only $20 to attend, $15 if you are an MMBA member, and $5 for children 15 and under (accompanied by an adult). Even better news, if you sign up for the full three days, we'll throw in a reception dinner on Thursday night for free! Can't make it on Friday? A two-day attendance is $10 and includes clinics, classes, and events on Saturday and Sunday.

Main Website
http://www.midwestmtbsummit.com/

Registration Link
https://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=10832

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Mountain Bike Races at inaugural Meijer State Games of Michigan is great success!


Greetings everyone,
On behalf of the Western Chapter of the Michigan Mountain Bike Association, I would like to thank all our friends who came out to race with us at the innaugural Meijer State Games of Michigan mountain bike races.

We were very pleased with the turnout for this first-time event, with over 150 mountain bikers racing in both cross-country and downhill events. The forecast was ominous, but the weather turned out to be perfect for racing: sunny and hot. A new cross-country course set-up starting with a mile-long uphill run to the hole-shot gave the Cannonsburg Ski Area a unique and challenging feel. We began the day with over 30 youths, juniors, and beginners, many of whom were first time cross-country racers. In spite of flat tires and a grueling course, this group had a great time. The sport-class racers came next and they were a big crew with nearly sixty racers including geared bikes, single speeds, and 2 tandems! The course was reset to include portions of the skills course and a table-top feature which was very challenging and the topic of many stories after the race. A large number of sport and beginner racers stuck around to cheer for the more than 30 experts and elites who raced last. What a show they put on, inspired by cheers and cowbells all through the woods and along the course! The day concluded with 15 downhill racers who geared up with body armour and bike with huge suspensions! They put on a great show with tremendous efforts and great results!

A special podium was set up to honor the winning racers. The beginning and sport racers had the honor of receiving their gold, silver, and bronze medals from Olympic silver medalist Pam Kruse. In addition to receiving medals, all 1st, 2nd and 3rd place racers automatically qualify for the 2011 State Games of America taking place in San Diego, California next August 4-7.

Thank you all - racers, parents, family, friends and volunteers - for making this special event a great success - we couldn't have done it without you! We're already planning how to make it even better next year. And since it's never too early to start planning, mark June 24-26, 2011 on your calender - we expect next year's State Games will be even more awesome!

Dave Staublin,
Tournament Director
wMMBA