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CANADA | 204.284.2952

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4 DAYS WITH IMBA'S
TRAIL CARE CREW

Gord's Bike Club is an IMBA affiliated club (International Mountain Bicycling Association) and all of our members are also members of IMBA. This past week we had the pleasure and honor of hosting IMBA's Subaru Trail Care Crew for 4 days of riding. learning, socializing and trail building. Our guests were the lovely Kristin and her equally lovely husband Ryan a.k.a. "FREEDOM!"

We were fortunate enough to host 3 rides and one trail-building day with our new friends from Florida. Our first ride was a Thursday Night Ride followed by an intimate and impromptu Friday Epic Ride to our most favorite ride of all: Ingolf. We then spent Saturday with a dozen or so Club members learning all about sustainable trails and how to create and maintain such sweet trails (read more about the Subaru IMBA Trail Care Crew here) we also managed to find some time to build a "bench cut" and a berm near the Forks. Wicked!

Then came Sunday... On Kristin and Ryan's last day in Winnipeg we gathered-up a little group of Gord's Bike Club riders and showed off more of our great Winnipeg trails... Managing in the process to break the "most flats in one ride ever" record when every girl on the ride (including JF) managed to find a way to need a tube relacement.

Not only did we ride lots in the 4 days they were here but we had a really great time with Kristin and Ryan. Simply great folks they shared with us such a wealth of information, such a cornucopia of skills and resources that we're already planning a few major trail-building projects for the coming months... Trails that will make a difference in our city, trails we're sure you'll enjoy.

As Ryan and Kristin left, they made sure to point out what a great thing we have going here. They were quite impressed by Gord's Bike Club and the quality of the people who took the time to come out and ride with us. They had nothing but great things to say about where we've come from and where we're going. Thank you Ryan and Kristin, it meant a lot to all of us that you took the time to drop by,that you took the time to hang out, to ride with us, to teach us and to share with us what's going on in the world of mountain-biking. Great stories, great laughs... Like I said: Great folks. Until the next time we ride together: Happy Trails and godspeed! Read what the IMBA crew had to say about their visit to Winnipeg HERE.

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WELCOME TO THE CLUB!

Gord's Bike Club is a not-for-profit entity that has been around since well before Gord's Ski and Bike... Unofficially, anyways. As Gord Reid (our founder) would lead rides, organize races and help out fellow riders since the 1940's with his patented zest for the sport.

Gord's Bike Club re-emerged in the late 90's as a small group of customers and one shiny new staff member decided to re-inject some energy into a somewhat dormant entity, the Wednesday Night Ride. Everything has snowballed since Gavin, Matt, John, JF and Steve (The Ride) Anderson restarted the whole enchilada in 1999.

Gord's Bike Club, is a non-elitist gathering of like-minded folk who share a gregarious need to get out and ride their bikes with a smile on their faces, a need to escape reality (even if just for a Wednesday evening), a need to be outside and laugh, a need to be active, a need to push the boundaries of their back yard, a need to get less fat.

Check out our 2007 Gord's Bike Club pamphlet by clicking HERE.

Whatever the reason we ride, we do it together, we make friends, we encourage each other ad we make the day better by doing something unique and FUN. Read more about the way we do things by perusing through our list of club-related links just above here.

FEE
The membership fee for 2007 is $49 for a non-racing member, $20 if you are a Kid's of Mud kid... and it comes with a healthy list of perks and shwag... Not the least is a free massage from our good friends at Symmetry Massage Therapy symmetrymassage.com.

MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED
All riders must be paid members. We hold bring-a-buddy events three times a summer for those suffering from commitment phobia and wishing to try out a ride before joining. Each "buddy" must be sponsored by a member.

RULES
Rides are organized by volunteers and all are governed by our Rules of engagement and our Ride Etiquette.

WHEN DO WE RIDE
We currently hold rides on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. more might be added as demand dictates. (For example: We're planning an early Saturday Morning Road Ride for spring of 2007) Click on the hyperlinked days to see what we're doing ride-wise.

HOW LONG DO WE RIDE
Great question. Depends on the ride... But we rarely ride for less that 2 hours... and then again, it depends on what ride we're on... Some rides are punctuated with many breaks, some, like the road rides, just go. We're very rider-driven so it depends on who's along. Remember, we happily ride for the slowest rider.

SKILL REQUIRED
Depends on the ride. Our recommendation, if you're not sure, is to start off with our tame Tuesday Night Family Rides or one of our Thursday Night Learn-to-Ride-Better Rides... Then work up to our Wednesday Night Rides and then just follow your nose. The biggest mistake potential riders make is the perennial "I'll get started on my own and join in when I've done a few rides by myself" it unfortunately doesn't work too well that way. The 'herd' starts off at the start of the season at a very slow pace and then as the season get's rolling it naturally inches its way to a faster pace... So if you want to hop on the train, get on when we're all rusty... the last thing you want to do is hop on a Wednesday Night Ride in October... the train, while still no bullet train, is nonetheless moving along at quicker pace at that point.

PICTURES
On certain rides we take pictures. Many pictures. It provides people with memories (with your membership you have access to our entire library of pics... from 2002 until now), ride pictures provides us a tool to promote riding and a healthy lifestyle... And it keeps those rides from becoming races. We've been doing it since day one and we're not intending on changing that just yet... so deal with it and for Pete's sake, SMILE!

REQUIRED HEAD-GEAR
All rides are helmet, patience and sense-of-humor mandatory. If you are a die hard curmudgeon hammerhead who dislikes the company of others and derives satisfaction from incessant complaining and/or the practice of cutting other riders off and showing no respect for your fellow ride participant... If that's you, may we humbly suggest another club's ride instead? For while we profess that "everyone's welcome" we do unfortunately have a distaste for crotchety or impatient folk that make rides unpleasant. We're all in it for the fun of it. No one is forcing those people to ride with us. Come in with the right frame of mind and everyone has a blast. Simple.

GEAR
Right after the helmet, you'll need the following: [1] a bike that is trail-worthy (if it says "Supercycle" or "CCM" or "Infinity" or "Jeep" or "Sears" on the side of it, that's not a good sign). Your bike must have functioning brakes, tires and gears and it must pass a summary inspection showing it's in good working order. [2] you'll next need some sort of hydration (most of us use Camelbacks) and some type of food (our rides last a few hours so food and water is recommended). [3] we suggest (these are not mandatory) Bike shorts and gloves (for comfort's sake).

SCHEDULE
Check out our tentative 2007 ride schedule HERE.

Should you have any questions, please contact JF@Gords.com or click on the links above for more information Gord's Bike Club and its unique culture.

WE'RE GOING
RACING

We're looking to add some riders to our ranks. If you feel the need for speed, have a healthy sense of humor about it all and let's not kid ourselves, we're mostly doing this for fun of it all. Simply drop us a line at Racing@Gords.com and introduce yourself to our team manager, Ryan Loiselle. He'll let you know what's involved with joining our racing team.
YES, RIDE
ETIQUETTE

Formulated by IMBA, the International Mountain Bicycling Association. These common-sense rules are recognized around the world as the standard code of conduct for mountain bikers. If you wish to ride with Gord's Bike Club, it's the law of the ride. For the IMBA rules of the trail with our slight spin on them, please click on the link below.
GORDS DOES COMMENCAL
Attention all bike lovers! Gord's is very proud to announce that we'll be offering Commencal Bikes starting in the summer of 2008! Commencal is a very cool, forward thinking niche bike company from Andorra. (they also hppen to sponsor the ubiquitous Cedric Gracia)... Needless to say we're very excited about this news!

Here's how this came about: Robbie and I were in Vegas, testing our allotted complement of bikes... and since day two was simply overrun with testers, bike companies were struggling to keep up with demand for test bikes. During one lull in testing (while waiting for the Jamis Dakar XAM to become available) I glanced over to the Commencal booth only to see someone about to return a "Meta 5.5" in my size... And since Commencal bikes had always piqued my interest I decided to pounce on the poor guy who was holding said bike. When I rolled up to Catherine and Rob on the Commencal both looked at me puzzled, "but that's not on our list..." I shrugged, made up some story involving the French and off we went onto our favorite loop or Bootleg Canyon.

JOIN US!

We've said it before: It's all about the ride. The ride to Seven Eleven, the ride to your buddies house, the ride we call Ingolf, the ride at Panorama, Fernie, The Seine River, the ride through the monkey trails at Assiniboine Park, the ride with your 30 favorite buddies or the ride with your daughter.

Yes the bike is important. But more important than the bike is the smile on your face. So get off your butt, dust off your bike, throw on your helmet and come riding with us next season! For more information on how we can help get you out, click on the following link:
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