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photo (12)It was a great day for our second Trailnet Bicycle Fun Club Ride.

The day dawned clear and bright. It was just cool enough to start with a light jacket. Riders were lining up just a few minutes past 7:00 to register. The bike shop sponsor, Bike Stop Café was crowded with riders eating some of their delicious breakfast items.

Ride registration began at 7:25 and continued until about 9:45. After leaving St. Charles and heading into the country all routes were completely flat. Riders on the long and medium routes had their first stop at the South Shore Marina where volunteers from the American Diabetes Society (Tour de Cure) were on hand with snacks and drinks. South Shore gave riders a cool place to relax and watch the Mississippi roll by before continuing their journey. The next stop was at the Mississippi River Trading Post in Portage des Souix, which provided riders with food and beverages for purchase. The final stop and the first stop for the short route was the former town of Black Walnut. a former water stop on the Katy Railroad and now a trailhead for the Katy Trail. The stop was staffed by the great volunteers from Bike MS who had cold drinks and snacks in addition to the water and bananas and cookies supplied by Trailnet.

Riders finished their ride with a great party hosted by Bike Stop Café. They created a build your own chili dog station, had cold soft drinks and music by two bands.

Due to the fantastic weather, the flat course, and great after party, we had record turnout of 400+ riders! These riders were exposed to beautiful aspects of Missouri nature, potentially new local businesses, and a handful of our non-profit partners.

 

Padre’s Tent Service Available for JAM

If you’re taking the Journey Across Missouri and want to camp but don’t want the hassle of making and breaking camp every day, register with Padre’s Cycle Inn. After a long day of riding, Padre’s will provide and set up your tent, mattress, camp chair and towel service – all of the luxuries of home without any of the work. This option is available for all 3- and 6-day riders. Click here for more information and to sign up. Sign up NOW for a special deal: the first 10 tents that are reserved will get Monday night FREE!  Sign up by May 30 and get $30 off Padre’s regular price. NOTE: Padre’s requires a minimum number of participants to provide this service – sign up now so that we can ensure that this option is available.

May 4 Bottom Out Bicycle Ride Parking

For the May 4 Bottom Out Bicycle Ride, there will be parking next to Bike Stop Cafe and on Riverside St. When that fills up there is plenty of parking in the Lewis and Clark Boathouse across Riverside. The entrance is just south of Bike Stop Cafe. This will also be convenient for the after ride party since that will be in Frontier Park at the south pavilion.

Trail Through Time Community Ride Recap

MarchApril2014-013Forty-five cyclists and walkers participated in the April 26, 2014 “Trail Through Time Bicycle and Walking Tour of Father Dickson Cemetery.” The walk and ride began at the U.S. Grant National Historic Site on Grant’s Trail. Twenty-five cyclists headed north on the trail to the Oak Bend Branch of St. Louis County Library, where participants could view a display about Father Dickson’s Cemetery and also engage in an activity centered on learning more about your family history.

MarchApril2014-023Twenty walkers, lead by GirlTrek National Field Director Faye Paige Edwards, walked the two-mile stretch from the U.S. Grant Site to Father Dickson’s Cemetery. The cyclists and walkers met at the cemetery at 11:00 a.m. for a rousing performance by the Community Gospel Choir. Participants sang along and clapped with the choir and were greeted personally by the singers who circulated through the crowd at the end of the performance, shaking hands.

MarchApril2014-039Following the gospel performance, the focus shifted to Father Dickson’s Cemetery, a historic black cemetery that has been painstakingly restored by a group of dedicated volunteers. Ernest Jordan, President of the Friends of Father Dickson’s, was on hand to answer questions, and a number of volunteers lead walking tours through the cemetery. Participants were also invited to walk through the adjacent Sappington House Museum free of charge, and The Barn Restaurant offered a 10% discount for event participants. Approximately half of the participants enjoyed lunch and desserts at the restaurant.

MarchApril2014-021Feedback from the event was overwhelmingly positive. Some of the cyclists were new to Grant’s Trail and commented on how pleasant their riding experience was. Many of the event participants were happy to learn more about local history and to be exposed to sites that were new to them. As one cyclist remarked, “I love these community rides – you don’t just ride, you visit cool places that you didn’t even know existed.” GirlTrek’s leader sent the following e-mail after the walk: “My Trekkers loved the event.” Matt LaBerta (of LaBerta and Son’s Cycles)  provided sag support for the cyclists and summed up the enthusiasm for the event in his e-mail “the gospel group…gave me goose bumps. We were having such a good time that we didn’t even make it back to open the shop.”

The ride was funded, in part, by the Great Rivers Greenway District.

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Thank you to all of our volunteers for helping us spread the word: We Know A Better Way.



This campaign was made possible by funds from the Federal Highway Administration through the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Program, sponsored by the Missouri Department of Transportation.

Ride Recap: Spring Chicken

We kicked off our Bicycle Fun Club ride season with Spring Chicken this past Sunday, April 13th.
The weather was warm early on, but the wind made this flat ride more difficult for our 152 riders.
The wind was so strong that plates of bbq chicken flew right out of our hands!

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Member Perk

Back again in 2014: we are offering a five BFC ride discount.

Trailnet members have the opportunity to purchase a five-ride package that can be used to pay for any of five BFC rides for the special price of $35.00 – that’s a $5.00 savings off the cost of five rides at the already-discounted member rate.
 
Click here to view the deal.

If you’d like to become a member to take advantage of this exclusive, members only deal, click here.

Breaking News about the 2014 Ride the Rivers Century and NEW Journey Across Missouri

**We have moved our Ride the Rivers Century into September.

We have changed the start location, AND we have added a metric century option.

2014 date: Sunday, September 21
2014 start: Pere Marquette State Park

Details, routes, and prices can be found here.
Registration can be found here.

**We have added a ride across Missouri!

Trailnet’s Journey Across Missouri (JAM) will run from Tuesday, September 30 through Sunday, October 5.

Details: This is a 6-day cycling and camping adventure for those who are all in – and there are lots of shorter options too. The adventure starts at the Missouri border in KC and crosses the state on some of our most beautiful byways. Transportation options and directions are TBA and will be available soon at trailnet.org.

Find out more details about the Journey Across Missouri and register today.

Contact Steve Schmidt, Trailnet Rides Manager, if you have any questions about either of these rides.

Do bicyclists have to wear helmets in the state of Missouri?

While there is no Missouri state law requiring bicycle helmets, many St. Louis municipalities including St. Louis County require cyclists under the age of 16 to wear a helmet.  Trailnet recommends that all bicyclists wear a helmet while riding.

Does Trailnet teach kids how to ride a bike?

As much as we would like to give individualized support to people of any age new to riding a bicycle, we do not have dedicated staff to handle these requests.

Review Bicycle Magazine’s great tips on getting started.

Trailnet offers BikeSmart classes, geared for riders of all levels ages 13 and up, designed to build confidence and get anyone ready to ride more often. Classes are led by a League of American Bicyclists Certified Instructor.