Road Tuesday Night Events will begin in May 2023! April events remains cancelled for now due to the weather
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RCC is on Link My Ride
Based on feedback from the club, the exec has chosen to use an app called Link My Ride to post rides and manage attendance this season.
Link My Ride is an app that is supported by Cycling Canada and they are encouraging clubs across Canada to use it. You will be able to sign up for rides and see updates like calls about weather in the system.
Please download the app, make yourself an account and then search for Regina Cycle Club and join our club on the app (the pin representing us is at College and Albert in the explore tab). When you click on the club, you’ll see a notice board and an area where club rides are listed.
New for 2023: Learn to Group Ride
RCC will be offering a 5-week learn to group ride series this spring for ANYONE who would like to learn or brush up on their skills. This series will help you to become confident riding in a group and would be good preparation for our Thursday rides.
All genders and ages are welcome. To participate, riders should have a road bike in good working order and should be confident riding on their own (e.g. able to shift gears, brake).
Each Wednesday in May we’ll meet at Save-On-Foods at Chuka and Arcola at 6:30. Experienced members of the club will briefly discuss a new skill each week and then we’ll do a ride on the service road toward White City.
We’re asking two things of members right now:
- Please forward this information to anyone you think might be interested. Try-a-ride will be in effect, so non-members are able to come out for a maximum of three rides on waivers before they join the club.
- If you’re already comfortable with group riding, please consider volunteering for one or more nights. The more experience we have on time, the easier it will be for everyone! Please contact Nicole via email at president@reginacycleclub.ca.
Mark your calendars! Sign up details to follow.
2023 Registration is Live!
Our membership registration for 2023 is now live at CCN Bikes. More details here: How to Join RCC
AGM Recap
Congratulations to the 2022 Award Winners:
- City Champs Women’s Road Race – Megan Florizone
- City Champs Men’s Road Race – Brady Windsor
- City Champs Women’s Time Trial – Mallory Murchison
- City Champs Men’s Time Trial – Jonathan Slywka
- President’s Cup – Marc Tremblay
- The Hammer – Marshall Wilson
The 2023 Executive committee are:
- VP Road/Race (Tuesday Night) – Eric Sy
- VP Gravel – Marc Tremblay
- VP Cyclocross – Megan Florizone
- VP Road/Adventure (Thursday Night) – Tim Huber
- VP Women – Alyssa Shaver
- VP Virtual – Paul Cutting
- Youth Development – open
- Treasurer – Steve Trott
- Past President – James Korpan
- President – Nicole DeBond
Alyssa Shaver was elected to the RCC exec for the first time to lead our 2023 women’s program. Alyssa has been a key contributor to our developing women’s program over the last couple of years and she has some great ideas for women’s programming in 2023 that I am very excited about!
The evening was also a chance to extend our thanks to a few special members of our club who have contributed years of service on the RCC executive and are now passing the torch on this year. James Korpan was president of the club for 8 years, during which time his efforts saw the club membership by ~50% and its programming expand massively. Adele Grundahl (A.K.A. Mrs. Time Trial) was RCC’s Secretary for many years before she turned her focus to spearheading RCC Women’s Program which has welcomed many new members over the last two years. Russ Down‘s work on youth development has led to some fast young folks on bikes who’ve earned big results.
And most of all thank you to all the committee members and volunteers who made our 2022 events happen, and to the riders who came out and made them successful.
Anyone who is interested in helping out with the 2023 season is invited to get in touch with our president or the appropriate VP. Whether you want to join a committee, volunteer on race day, or lead rides, reach out.
Rubber side down!
Regina Cx Sask-Cup Weekend
Less than a week out for the 2022 Regina Cx Sask cup weekend hosted by the Regina Cycle Club.
Location: Science Centre
Register on Zone4 by clicking HERE:
Single day: $35
Both days: $55
Registration Closes Thurs. Sept. 29th @ midnight
Regina City Road Championship
August 30, 2022 – Regina City Road Championship Roubaix Edition
Meet at Condie Nature Refuge to be ready to go for 6:15 pm at the Parking Lot. See attached picture for more information.
The route will be a bit of everything. Start from the Red Barn (near the Erdman farm on the picture), heading on the 734 towards Deer Valley. Head down the Deer Valley Climb and then up back up to head then towards Lumsden. As we head into Lumsden, we will ascend James Street hill and then head onto the very short Gravel Secteur (rideable on road bikes), before heading back onto the 734 back to the Red Barn Finish.
Strava Link for the Course: https://www.strava.com/routes/2997601606024930558
There will be again Open and Women’s Categories based on finishing position. Please email me (eric.julian.sy@gmail.com) your finishing position so that we can have official results.
Thanks for the great season!
Regina City Road Individual Time Trial Championship
August 25, 2022- Individual Time Trial – Regina City Road ITT City Championship
Meet at Save on Foods at 6:15 pm for the ITT riders. We will organize the start list depending on who wants to do the TT…. To help assist with this, please email me (eric.julian.sy@gmail.com) if you are planning of doing the ITT.
The actual start of the course will be set up on the East Service Road dead end road. I will lay out some pylons where the start and finish line are by the Staging area. I am hoping that we can have everyone lining up in their order by 6:20 pm, so please head over to the dead end road to the Staging Area to be ready to go at no later than 6:20 pm
We will have rolling starts at 30 second intervals. As this is an ITT, it is important to note that drafting is not permitted… Drafting events will be penalized accordingly.
The timing will occur by stopwatch…. With a backup of using the Strava segment if there are technical glitches. However, stop watch times will trump Strava times.
The course length is 16 km. It starts from the intersection (just past the dead end road) all the way to the stop sign (which is the Turn around). Please note that they have been doing some crack sealing on the road, so there is some loose gravel on the shoulder in some areas. The roads aren’t closed, so please make sure to stay safe at the turn around at the stop sign.
There will be Open and Women’s categories! Once I have a chance to compile the official final results, I will post separately with the final times.
I’ve attached a photo of the staging area and Strava segment info
Strava Segment Link: https://www.strava.com/segments/18281281?filter=overall
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RCC Road next few week’s events
August 23 – we will be having a TNR starting at Condie nature refuge led by Stephen Trott. Please note the earlier start time as the sun is setting earlier. Start time will be 6:15 pm
Course is here https://www.strava.com/routes/2966357395651948968
Aug 25, 2022 – regina City Time trial championship
This will occur on Thursday concurrently with the Thursday night rides. Slightly shorter time trial then last year 16 km. Meet at Save on Foods at 615 pm with a plan to start at east service road dead end road. The course is the 16 km time trial segment on Strava. Turn around at the stop sign. More to follow in a separate post closer to the date
There will be Open and Women’s category
Aug 30, 2022 – Regina City Road Championship
This will occur at 6:15 pm as well. Meet at Condie for the city championship course. Unlike prior TNRs we will try to record the top 10. There will be Open and Women’s category. Course details to follow In a separate post
Thanks all for the great season!
August 9, 2022 – Tuesday Night – Team Night
Hey all, join us this Tuesday August 9, 2022 for a Team Night at Condie Nature Refuge!!! We’ll be trying to organize the teams, so please message me by Monday, 12 pm so that I can try to arrange some teams/seeds.
Our planned route will take us back to Condie – classic Condie to Craven Course – https://www.strava.com/routes/2864663796412428532
Alan will be helping arrange this one at the start.
Please meet at the Parking lot of Condie around 6:15 pm for the pre-ride briefing.
If you are planning of coming please message me on Facebook or email me at eric.julian.sy@gmail.com
As always, weather updates will follow by 4 pm or so at the latest if there is a chance of any inclement weather.