Sunday, June 22, 2014

Trips for Kids Metro New York, part of NYC 10th Annual Adventure Day in Central Park

WOW WHAT A DAY! Trips for Kids Metro New York got over 265 bikers out at the Parks Departments Adventure Day! What a great space the Parks Department gave us this year to set up our obstacle course. Each rider really got a flavor of mountain biking! I want to send a bigTHAK YOU to the NYC Park volunteers who helped with registration, helmet fitting, and bike return- Kelly, Joanna, Jay and Mira - This allowed the team to give the riders and safer and longer ride. You are welcome at any of our rides and events!!! Thanks to Dawson and Campbell for getting and setting up the bikes, Thanks to Chris and Daniel of NYCMTB, Seth of the NYCranks and of course Eugene for all the hard work -helping rider, rider after rider, all 265 +, understand the attack position, where to look while approaching obstacles and all the overall encouragement and support you gave to make sure every rider had a great experience!!!!! It was quite a day!!!!

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Trips for Kids Metro New York In the News!

It was an amazing week for Trips for Kids Metro New York -

On Friday May 23rd.  the New York Times covered a story about our new program supporting NICA's high school racing club, and the creation of the NYCranks.  Check it out at

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/23/nyregion/mountain-bike-racing-is-drawing-young-riders.html?_r=1

and then our Memorial Day Family Trail Day  was covered by NY1's Clodagh McGowan -  to view it -  you must sign in to NY1 ad use this temporary password-  It is only available for viewing until June 15th -  Then it will be found on our website.



Here's the guest log-in information:


user: twcaccess

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Good through 6/15

Enjoy  and please share with your friend -  We want to share our good news!!!!

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Trips for Kids' North Woods Family Trail Ride Day - Saturday May 24th

For Immediate Release                                                                           
Contact: Andree Sanders 917-658-9289/andree@tfkmetrony.org
North Woods Family Trail Ride Day 
(Queens, NY) Trips for Kids Metro New York  (TFK) is hosting a Northwoods Family Trail Ride Day in Cunningham Park’s North Woods Mountain Biking Trail on Saturday, May 24th.  TFK, Peak Mountain Bikes and Bicycle Planet will supply bikes to offer the community a new experience and adventure for the family. 
The second annual Northwoods Family Trail Ride Day is designed to encourage family outings and mountain biking in New York City.   “We want to share our sport with the Queens community.  There is an amazing park in their back yard, and we want them to know Trips for Kids is here to help them explore it.”  Said Andrée Sanders, Executive Director of TFK.  “Kids from all over the New York City area have a unique opportunity to ride with experienced riders and learn from the best. "
TFK volunteers and the NYCranks High School mountain bike race team will lead rides for all skill levels.  “It is great because we get to reach out to the kids from the neighborhood and give them a ride to remember,” said Campbell Sorenson, Ride Leader - age 14. “I love mountain biking and love getting kids on the trail.”
Queens resident, Kitty Azhar, said, ”I have lived in the Cunningham Park area my whole life and I have never experienced the park the way I did with Trips for Kids. My family and I are novice bikers and look forward to the next opportunity to get my boys out there, practically in my backyard, teaching them to ride the awesome trails in our park. I am spreading the word to students from our local schools as well as parents about this rich resource we have in our community, thanks Trips for Kids.”
All participants will be able to borrow bikes on site at no cost.  Additional organizations partnering with TFK include: CLIMB (Concerned Long Island Mountain Bikers), a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to the growth and safe enjoyment of mountain bicycling and the organization responsible for maintaining the trail in Cunningham Park; Peak Mountain Bike Pro Shop, the local bicycle shop rated Best Bike Shop by MTBR, that specializes in mountain bikes;
City Bike Coach, a fun cycling riding school and coaching service for all ages which also offers free weekend rides for all levels and ages; Bicycle Planet, the second largest bicycle store on Long Island.
For more information about North Woods Family Trail Ride Day’s please contact asanders@tfkmetrony.org.



Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Trips for Kids Family Trail Ride Saturday May 24th


Come ride with us! Discover a new Family Fun Activity - Trail Riding in New York City - All skill levels welcome to ride the seven miles of beginner and advanced singletrack found in Cunningham Park, Fresh Meadows Queens!

We will provide --

Bikes: TFK will bring its fleet of bikes supporting riders 4'6" and taller. PEAK Bikes and Bicycle Planet will bring their name brand rental fleet and demonstration test bikes - giving us over 60 bikes to select from.
Kids rides: You and the kids can bring your own bike, or pre-register to ensure a complimentary bike is available. An instructor will review mountain biking techniques, as well as topics such as healthy living through cycling, geography, and what we can do to help preserve the environment. Adults must be present during the kids ride, but are not required to participate.
Beginner clinics: Andree Sanders, Executive Director of Trips for Kids, will teach the beginner clinic which will introduce techniques for handling, braking and rolling with power and control.
Learn to Ride clinics: Come learn to ride a bicycle with City Bike Coach.  There will be two start times for these 30-minute instructional lessons.  Each lesson includes practice time afterward.  
Space is very limited!  First come first served.  
Class Requirements-
*   A bicycle in good working conditions: tires properly infleted,working brakes and a well oiled chain  * A properly fitted helmet  * Closed toed, rubber shoes   * Long sleeve shirt and/or jacket  * Long pants or jeans   *Water and snacks  * Signed waiver  * Parents and care giver must stay on site
For more information email     " info@tfkmetrony.org "

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

“Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day “ October 5, 2013

For Immediate Release
Contact: Andrée Sanders 917-658-9289 | andree@tfkmetrony.org

Saturday, October 5, 2013  10:00-3:00

“Outdoor Adventure/Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day “ in Queens

(Queens, NY) Trips for Kids Metro New York and Bicycle Habitat will host their 2nd
Outdoor Adventure Day on Saturday, October 5, 2013 in Cunningham Park in Queens.

This free event offers a day of mountain biking for families; the event will include
instruction on bike safety and how to get the most out of biking experiences of all kinds.
Guided rides will be offered from 10 AM until 1:30 PM with the last ride ending at 3 PM.
This annual event is a feature of IMBA’s (International Mountain Biking Association)
“Take A Kid Mountain Biking Day”. Its goal is to boost awareness of the
opportunities for mountain biking in New York City, in addition to promoting the many
benefits that come with the sport. Last years event had more than 200 kids, teens, and
adults, enjoying the trails in Cunningham Park.

TREK Bicycles, supporters of TFK Metro NY, will be showcasing their 2014 fleet at the
event. Free demos will be available throughout the day. To register please go to
http://outdooradventure2013.eventbrite.com. This event is for the whole family!

Lara Lebeiko, Manager of Bicycle Habitat, one of the oldest bike shops in New York
shares, "We believe that getting more people on bikes more often benefit our
health, our environment, and our quality of life. We teamed with Trips for Kids to
create this event to help the community take advantage of off-road cycling
available in our boroughs. Hundreds of New Yorkers will come out to discover and
agree: Mountain biking is accessible and fun."

“Trips for Kids Metro New York (TFK) loves that with this event we give the kids a
gift – a unique gift – mountain biking in New York City, ” said Andrée Sanders,
Executive Director of TFK.

Trips for Kids Metro New York is a non-profit, and all-volunteer, organization that
provides mountain bike outings and environmental education for kids who would
not otherwise have these opportunities. Through the simple act of having fun, Trips
for Kids Metro New York teaches lessons in personal responsibility, achievement and
environmental awareness, enabling kids to recognize and realize their full potential.


Saturday, March 30, 2013

North Woods Family Trail Ride Day April 27, 2013


For Immediate Release
Contact: Andree Sanders 917-658-9289/andree@tfkmetrony.org

North Woods Family Trail Ride Day

(Queens, NY) Trips for Kids Metro New York  (TFK) is hosting a family mountain biking day in Cunningham Park’s North Woods Mountain Biking Trail on Saturday, April 27th. TFK, Peak Mountain Bikes and Bicycle Planet will supply bikes to offer the community a new experience and adventure for the family.  We are creating this event to encourage family outings and mountain biking in New York City. 
“We want to share our sport with the Queens community.  There is an amazing park in their back yard, and we want them to know Trips for Kids is there to help them explore it.  ” Said Andrée Sanders, Executive Director of TFK.
“Kids from all over the New York city area have a unique opportunity to ride with experienced riders and learn from the best.  Tom Oakes, a pro-level mountain biker with   years of experience racing, will be here to teach advanced trail riding and trail tricks, while other experienced riders will work with beginners.  Tom and crew are coming out to support TFK and ride with the kids and their families, giving them a ride to remember.”

Queens resident, Kitty Azhar, said, ”I have lived in the Cunningham Park area my whole life and I have never experienced the park the way I did with Trips for Kids. My family and I are novice bikers and look forward to the next opportunity to get my boys out there, practically in my backyard, teaching them to ride the awesome trails in our park. I am spreading the word to students from our local schools as well as parents about this rich resource we have in our community, thanks Trips for Kids.”

North Woods Family Trail Ride Day

TFK volunteers will lead Rides for all skill levels. “It is great because we get to reach out to the kids from the neighborhood to come out and ride the trails,” said Campbell
Sorenson, Ride Leader- age 13. “I love mountain biking and love the idea of getting kids on the trail.” 

All participants will able to borrow bikes on site at no cost.  We will also have additional biking organization showing up to support Mountain biking.  These other vendors included: CLIMB (Concerned Long Island Mountain Bikers), a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to the growth and safe enjoyment of mountain bicycling and the organization responsible for maintaining the trail in Cunningham Park; Peak Mountain Bike Pro Shop, the local bicycle shop rated Best Bike Shop by MTBR, that specializes in mountain bikes; City Bike Coach, a fun cycling riding school and coaching service for all ages which also offers free weekend rides for all levels and ages;
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Bicycle Habitat, one of the oldest bike shops in New York, Panera Bread, a bakery-cafe that showcases the art and craft of bread making, helping customers truly appreciate and enjoy a great loaf of bread by studying its crust, crumb and craft; Bicycle Planet, the second largest bicycle store on Long Island.

For more information about North Woods Family Trail Ride Day’s
please contact asanders@tfkmetrony.org.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Trips for Kids Celebrates Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day





Join us to explore what mountain biking in NYC is like and Help celebrate Take A Kid Mountain Biking Day 

 All skill levels welcome to ride the seven miles of beginner and advanced singletrack found in Cunningham Park in Queens!
Highlights include ...
  • Kids rides: In honor of Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day, we are hosting family-friendly rides for both beginner and intermediate levels. You and the kids can bring your own bike, or pre-register to borrow a complimentary bike. An instructor will go over how to ride and enjoy the trails, as well as topics such as healthy living through cycling, geography, the enviroment and what we can all do to help preserve it. Adults must be present during the kids ride, but are not required to participate.
  • Demo bikes:  Discover the fun of the newest Trek 2013 bikes, from our demo trucks straight from the factory. (Mountain, road, cyclocross, both men's and women's!) Register in advance to reserve a spot, or take yours for a spin and then try it against Trek's.
  • Women's clinics: Our wonderful Mel Bowen from Trek Bikes will be leading women's clinics to introduce techniques for handling, braking and rolling with power and control! All skill levels welcome.   
  • Advanced rides and pump track clinics: Take your skills to the next level. Ride with a group for a fun, high-performance route through the trails of Cunningham. Then, stop by the pump track as former pro racer Tom Oates teaches advanced handling and performance techniques. 
  • Meet MTB friends: Musette Bakery, IMBA, CLIMB, Peak Bikes, NYCMTB and more...
Schedule -
Rides and demos bikes are open and available from 10am to 3pm. You are welcome to come by anytime! 
In addition, clinics and guided rides are scheduled below. More details coming soon:
10:30am - Advanced ride11am - Pump track with Tom Oates
10:30 am - Kids ride (beginner)
11am - Kids ride (intermediate)
11am - Women's clinic
12:30pm - Kids ride (beginner)
1pm - Kids ride (intermediate) 
1pm - Pump track with Tom Oakes
1:30pm - Women's clinic
Weather plan: Event will cancel if case of heavy rain. If there is a light rain, we are a go. 
How to participate -
You are welcome to bring your own bike, or borrow one of ours (kids and adults)! The event is free and open to all riders of all ages.
Advanced registration is encouraged as clinics and demo bikes will fill up. You can always edit your registration status or clinic selection at a later date. More info will be provided on bike demo times and availability. Trek Bikes will provide all demo bikes. Trips for Kids will provide all kids demo bikes, as well as a few adult bikes. You are welcome (and encouraged!) to bring your own bike and try it on all the trails.
Participation in all clinics is free.

What to bring -
Come dressed for the occasion: Comfortable shoes and clothing is encouraged. No open toed shoes. Helmets required. We will have a few helmets to borrow, but recommend bringing your own.
You can demo a bike or try your own! Just be sure you have knobby tires to handle the dirt. Trek demo bikes are free for test rides; no waiver needed if you are riding your own bike.
For kids' rides, parents will need to accompany their kids to the trail head and sign waiver, but do not need to ride the trail. If your kid does not have a mountain bike, please contact TFK Metro NY - a small supply is available, but are available only with pre-registration. (You can also request a bike when registering through this event page. We will send you confirmation to work out the details.)

How to get there -
Cunningham Park is incredibly accessible!
Our demo trucks and host tents are at the 210th Street playground, at 210th St @ 73rd Avenue (just around the corner from the trailhead, at 210th St and 67th Avenue.)
By car: From NYC, take 495 to exit 26, Francis Lewis Blvd. Take a right on Francis Lewis, going south. Turn left on 73rd Ave. Event area is at 210th and 73rd ave. From Long Island, take the Long Island Expressway to exit 27, Clearview Expressway, and go south. Exit at 73rd Avenue, turn left. Go to 210th St and turn left. The trailhead is at the corner of 67th Avenue; the demo and registration area is at 210th and 73rd Avenue. On-street parking is available.
By train: Take the F train to Jamaica/179 Street. Ride east on Hillside Avenue, then turn left on 188th St (Saul Weprin St.) Right on 73rd Avenue to the demo area at 210th St. 
By LIRR: Cunningham is a quick 5-minute ride from the LIRR, accessible from both Atlantic and Penn Station terminals. Take the Bayside stop and ride south to Cunningham Park, or exit at Hollis and ride north.
By bus: From midtown, take the express bus QM6 from one of two stops, 6th Avenue and 36th Steet or 3rd Avenue and 57th street. Exit at Union Turnpike stop and 193rd Street. (Bus is the quickest route!)

(Route maps coming soon!)

About the hosts -
This event is organized by Trips for Kids NY and Bicycle Habitat, to support getting more New Yorkers finding new ways to enjoy the great outdoors. This is a family-friendly event, appropriate to all ages and all skill levels. With adult rides and clinics sponsored by Trek Bikes, we will also be doing kids rides and clinics to celebrate of the International Mountain Biking Association's national "Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day".
Trips for Kids NY is a NYC not-for-profit organization that teaches kids to bike in the great outdoors. Proceeds from event raffles will benefit TFK. Bicycle Habitat is a supporter of Trips for Kids and its mission to make bikes more accessible to everyone.
> Organizers: Trips for Kids NY and Bicycle Habitat
> Other sponsors: Trek Bikes, IMBA, NYCMTB, CLIMB, Friends of Cunningham Park

Monday, October 17, 2011

Mountain Bike Swap BIKE SWAP! November 12 at Noon in Oyster Bay's Theodore Roosevelt Park.

Mountain Bike Swap Meet November 12 at Noon in Oyster Bay's Theodore Roosevelt Park.

Meet at the covered pavilion, BYOBBQ if you want to do some grillin while your chillin. Some picnic tables available but bring your own table is you have lots of bike stuff to sell or swap.

Directions: LIE to route 107/106 north. At the fork bear right onto route 106 north. Take that all the way into the town of Oyster Bay where route 106 is called South St . Go past Nobman's Hardware and W. Main St and make a left onto Bay Ave then bear left into Theodore Roosevelt Park. You will see the covered pavilions on the left.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Monday, October 3, 2011

Rebecca Rusch Wraps Up Gold Rusch Tour with NYC Events

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Hilary Hutcheson, PR Director
hilary@outsidemedia.com
Rebecca Rusch Wraps Up Gold Rusch Tour with NYC Events
The World Mountain Bike champ will host An Evening with the Pros: Rebecca Rusch and Katie Holden, including meet and greets, film screenings and rides for fans and media
Ketchum, ID – Sept. 8, 2011 Rebecca Rusch, the three-time Leadville Trail 100 Women's Champion and three-time 24 Hour Solo Mountain Biking World Champion, announces the final stop in her SRAM Gold Rusch Tour with a number of events in New York City October 6-8th. Rusch will host a Meet and Greet and a free clinic with fellow MTB pro Katie Holden and will take local media on private rides through New York City’s Highbridge Park.
An Evening with the Pros: Rebecca Rusch and Katie Holden What: Enjoy food, drinks and socializing with two of the top women’s mountain bikers
When: 6:30-8:30pm on Thursday Oct. 6th Where: Sid’s Bike Shop at 151 W. 19th St.
Free Women’s MTB Clinic
What: SRAM Pros Rebecca Rusch and Katie Holden will host free clinics for women all day. The SRAM MTB Ride Experience 2 x10 Van will be on site with bikes to test. When: 10am-4pm on Saturday Oct 8th
Where: Highbridge Park between 155th St. and Dyckman St.
Rebecca will ride with media on Thursday Oct. 6th and Friday Oct. 7th. Those interested in scheduling a media appointment should contact Amy May (amy@outsidemedia.com) at their earliest convenience. 
  
The reigning and three-time Leadville Trail 100 Women's Champion and three-time World 24 hr Champion knows a thing or two about pain. Drawing from a background in adventure racing, Rebecca has a deep well of skills: paddling, rock climbing, biking, navigating, skiing, and more. Since turning pro in 2001, Rebecca has proven to the world she has what it takes to execute any of the above even after going beyond her limits in faraway places like Kyrgyzstan and Tibet. After winning adventure races became routine, she added 24 Hour Solo Mountain Bike racing to her résumé and proceeded to dominate the sport. Rusch writes regularly about her adventures and training and her thoughts can be found at www.rebeccarusch.com. www.twitter.com/thequeenofpain

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Come Meet the Pros! October 6th, 7th, and 8th

Thursday October 6th  Happy Hour Q and A  -  6:30-8:30 at Sid's Bike Shop  at 151 West 19th Street   Cocktails and Appetizers will be served-   Come and Meet Rebecca Rusch and learn about how she became the 3x winner of the Leadville 100  and hear how Katie Holden became the UCI Pan American Champion.

Friday October 7th - MOVIE and RECEPTION of "RACE ACROSS THE SKY Leadville Trail 100" Bicycle Habitat is hosting a screening Race Across the Sky!    Come and get inspired -  Buy tickets online at  www.raceacrossthesky.eventbrite.com and come to the after Party  Please pre purchase tickets as we need to get an idea of numbers for the food for the after party!

Saturday October 8th  10:00AM - 4:00 PM  FREE WOMAN'S CLINIC  at High Bridge Mountain Biking Trails!  

There will be 2 clinics
1) XC/Endurance Clinic by Rebecca Rusch
2) DH Clinic by Katie Holden  
SRAM Ride Experience Van with 2x10 Drivetrains bikes available for demo!
And it is FREE!!!!!!!! WE NEED YOU to make this happen!  Please Come and Have FUN with us!   Support your local Mountain biking club and let's show the pros that New York Mountain Bikers  Rock!!!  

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

October 1st Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day



For Immediate Release
Contact:  Andree Sanders 917-658-9289/andree@tfkmetrony.org

TAKE A KID MOUNTAIN BIKING DAY-
New Yorkers can be part of a global celebration of biking and kids’ health

(New York, NY)  New Yorkers from every borough are invited to celebrate IMBA’s 8th annual INTERNATIONAL TAKE A KID MOUNTAIN BIKING DAY on Saturday, October 1 from 11 AM to 1 PM in Queens’ Cunningham Park.  Guided group rides will depart from the park’s North Woods Trail shortly after 11 AM.  The trail head is located at 210th Street and 67th Avenue and can be reached by subway, bus and car.  There is parking at the site. All participants must bring their own bikes, helmets and drinking water.   This free event is being sponsored by Trips for Kids Metro New York (www.tfkmetrony.org) and Bicycle Habitat (http://bicyclehabitat.com) in association with IMBA (www.IMBA.org).

Register at http://takeakidmtbday.eventbrite.com. For detailed travel directions go to www.tfkmetrony.org.

In support of First Lady Michelle Obama's “Let’s Move Outside!” initiative, IMBA has pledged to get 30,000 children participating in 300 cycling events on October 1.  Trips for Kids Metro New York’s (TFK) hopes to help our city take the lead in reaching this goal.  Since IMBA and TFK believe that kids should be on bikes every day, all participants are encouraged to sign up for the Presidential Active Lifestyle Award (PALA), whereby riders will pledge to be active at least 5 days a week for 6 weeks. What better way to get active than to be out riding a bike?

Trips for Kids Metro New York regularly leads specialized rides in Cunningham Park as part of its weekend programs. TFK is a non-profit 100% volunteer organization that provides mountain bike outings and environmental education for kids who would not otherwise have these opportunities.  Trips for Kids Metro New York teaches lessons in personal responsibility, achievement and environmental awareness through the simple act of having fun.

For more information about participating and /or volunteering in Trip for Kids Metro New York programs, please email info@tfkmetrony.org .



Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Ride Around London - spreading the message of cycling to urban youth


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The Ride Around London – a new 115-mile sportive looping the capital on Sunday 25 September – always looked like a good bet. But dig a little deeper into the work done by Access Sport, the charity organising it, and the ride becomes even more compelling.
Access Sport works with business, community groups, sporting bodies and grassroots sports clubs to channel money into community sport, improving access to sports and sport facilities for disadvantaged kids and those living in the inner cities. A large part of its focus is on cycling, and the Ride Around London is a key fundraising event.
“This isn’t just another bike ride,” says Hannah Miller, the charity’s event organiser, explains. “It’s cycling for cyclists. We’re trying to create opportunities for kids who don’t have bikes, or facilities on their doorsteps, but who want to go out and ride.”
Looked at from one angle, the picture of cycling in the capital’s inner boroughs is bleak. The Olympic Boroughs – despite promises of regeneration and that slipperiest of words, legacy – still suffer from some of the highest levels of children living in poverty and youth obesity in the country. Until CC Hackney and Tower Hamlets CC were set up, in 2007 and 2008 respectively, there were no cycling clubs in those boroughs, which have a combined population of 430,000. There are relatively few faces from ethnic minorities in the elite sport, and, while there are Olympics athletics hopefuls who have grown up and trained in the streets adjoining the Olympic Park, there are no cyclists.

Access Sport CEO Mark Hardie wants cycling to become an aspirational sport among inner-city youth, in the way that athletics and football are currently. He believes cycling has a massive potential for growth – and not only among the MAMILs who are currently driving the UK industry forward. “It’s growing exponentially, but it’s growing in certain areas, and not in others as much as it could be. Can we bring more kids in… can we diversify this a bit?” he says. “In deprived areas, access to sports is markedly worse than in better-off areas. Sports participation is markedly worse.”
The situation is not helped by cuts in local authority youth services, which many have seen as contributing to the recent trouble and looting – and which have badly affected some of the neighbourhoods Mark is talking about. Yet he’s keen to point out that Tower Hamlets CC and CC Hackney, which Access Sport supports, provide community services and summer clubs for local children and teenagers.
“Community sports clubs are really, really important,” he says, referring to places such as the riot-affected Hackney and Haringey. “I suppose they always were, but they’re even more important now that other services are being lost. Although there are heavy cuts hitting local authority sports development teams – and school sports have been cut by two-thirds – we think what we’re doing can make a difference.”
The charity has proved effective at pairing grassroots sports clubs with big business mentors, to help them become more savvy at accessing funding. It is currently helping build five BMX tracks in the five Olympic Boroughs, and also works with the London Mayor, British Cycling and others. Chain Reaction Cycles is the Ride Around London’s lead sponsor.
“With the Ride Around London, we’re raising money that will go into building new BMX tracks and supporting clubs – predominantly but not exclusively cycling clubs” Mark says. “It will make a difference on the ground, helping cycling clubs engage with more kids, do outreach in schools and reach more vulnerable young people.”
Good causes aside, the Ride Around London should be a blast. Starting at Herne Hill velodrome, it loops over Box Hill, and travels clockwise along the North Downs. It then passes through Windsor, into the Chilterns and through Hertfordshire to finish at the Lee Valley White Water Centre, a 2012 venue. There’s also a 60-mile option, trail rides and a jam-packed ‘Festival of Cycling’ – a village of attractions at the end. Organisers are currently trying to source a big screen to show the UCI Road Race World Champs in Copenhagen, which take place on the same day.
A few weeks ago Access Sport held an awareness-raising ride, with members of CC Hackney, and Maurice and Germain Burton of Streatham’s De Ver Cycles, joining the organisers to take on a section of the Ride Around London course.
Maurice is a former pro and a British record holder at 20km on the track. For him, encouraging cycling with urban youth is a question of expanding horizons and finding talent: “I was once in that position myself,” he says. “When I was a young boy, I used to go with school to Herne Hill track. There was a coach called Bill Dodds – I remember one of the things he said: ‘From here, today, you can go to the Olympic games.’ And with that I knew: this was where I need to be. I knew I had ability, but before that I didn’t know how to go about it.” He continues: “Take Germain, or his brother. If I wasn’t a cyclist, most likely they wouldn’t be either. There must be a lot of ability out there.”
Germain, his son, is a 16-year-old hot prospect (and current Bec CC hill climb champion), who’s been outpacing the seniors at Crystal Palace this year, and cutting his teeth on the continental youth circuit. And Tao Geoghegan Hart, CC Hackney’s 16-year-old star, is on the Olympic Talent Programme, proving Maurice’s conjecture. Germain, too, is enthusiastic about the Ride Around London’s aims: “It’ll raise awareness of cycling and will get more riders interested in racing – and indirectly raise the level of competition in the UK,” he says. “It’ll be good for the sport and for the community in general.”
But what about those without elite potential? The community benefits – and benefits to cycling – are powerful enough. “Cycling does have a very powerful endgame in that there’s a number of ways it can spin off,” Mark Hardie says. “It’s one of the few growing industries. People can become interested in bike maintenance, there are apprenticeships out there. We’ve also supported L-Dub BMX in Bristol, a club that’s come from absolutely nothing and that’s now engaging hundreds of young people. It’s been helping them learn bike maintenance skills. Some have been learning carpentry, building ramps; others have progressed to work in and manage bike stores.” Looked at from this angle, the prospects might not be so bad after all.
To book a place on the Ride Around London and to fine out more about Access Sport visit their website www.accesssport.org.uk
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