Friday, February 27, 2009

Bike n Hike Sunday March 1st




This Sunday we are going to do one of my favorite activities. We are going on bike 'n hike to Sabino Canyon. So we meet at the club house at 8am and ride out to Sabino Canyon. We have plenty of snacks with us and a good lunch as well. We then hike the 7-mile round trip to Seven Falls. That's right to water falls! We will swim, splash around, and mostly dry off on the way back to our bikes. Then we jump back on and ride to the club house and search for more food. An all day fun extravaganza! Parents if you want to join us for the hike section that would be great. 8am with a good lunch.

Have you seen this man?

He is on the cover of the Arizona Daily Star newspapers Caliente section form yesterday the 26th of February. Please pick a paper up if you can get one. It is good coverage with some very well written articles. His whole face is the cover shot. Just him and his bike!
Hey Kramer--- lookin good!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Community Outreach for March

As we discussed at practice last Friday, the expectation for ALL RIDERS will be to contribute at least 4 hours each month towards El Grupo's community outreach mission. There will be plenty of opportunities to complete these, with lots of variety. Only a few riders are needed to complete each one, but feel free to ask family members and friends to come out to help and get involved. Some you will be able to do from home, some will get you out and about to instruct and inspire others to love and use bikes as much as we do!

Each rider is responsible for signing in their hours in our new OUTREACH log book in the clubhouse AND informing Daniela of the events in which they intend to participate. You can always do more than 4 hours, but fewer hours will mean fewer privileges.

MARCH 2009 (these will be added to the calendar soon)

Ongoing: thank you cards (ask Daniela for list)
Article for El Grupo quarterly newsletter--talk with Daniela if interested

Monday 2nd and 9th, 4pm: Elvira Elementary after school bike safety events

Thursday 12th, 4-6pm: Santa Cruz Farmers' Market bike maintenance and info

Saturday 15th, 10am-2pm: El Rio Health Fair bike safety and helmet fitting

Friday-Sunday 20th-22nd: 4th Ave Street Fair Bike Valet

Saturday 28th, 12-5pm: Solar Rock event at Himmel Park Bike Valet


REMEMBER: You must inform Daniela of the events you want to help with and get your hours signed off in the log book. Sign up sheets will be available in the clubhouse.

Monday, February 23, 2009

24 Hours in the Old Pueblo on a Fat Tire Bike

The Great Event, the big one, the It, the most exciting of the year, the 24 Hour Mountain bike race! This event, put on by a local company, is in its tenth year. Yet this is the first year in which a team comprised solely of youth riders participated in a co-ed division. And we fielded not one team, but two! How did they do? There are many ways to answer that question but the easiest is to say that we got second and fourth in our division and we were on the brink of doing even more. In a word, it was "Superb!"

But I care more about other things than how we finished. The real victory was that each kid came away from the event a better, more confident, and accomplished human being. Each kid had the chance to do something great and each did so while under great pressure. They all stepped up when needed and made the team function as a whole. Will it work, will they communicate, are they ready, will they have the courage, can they do it? Sometimes wild dreams come true. THANKS TEAM!

We started the adventure by getting to camp on Thursday night with cars so cramped with stuff that the kids in my car could not put their feet on the floor. We arrived with six pizzas from Brooklyn Pizza to a completely set up camp. THANKS CHRISTIAN! We got there and all the tents were set up, along with cook tables, huge camp tent and parking spots. We arrived to luxury! It was freezing so we made a fire and proceeded to make sure that the pizza didn't go to waste.

Friday morning I took the kids out for a warm up ride to remember the course. Afterwards, we headed to 24 hour town to help out for a few hours. I thank every kid for those hours. Everyone was eager to help and no one ever complained. We got the metal saguaro installed, helped with the dedication dinner, and unloaded trucks. Friday night was uneventful and very cold so it was easy to get the kids in bed and get them snoozing. This was Ricardo's first night in a tent as well.

Saturday started with nervous excitement. The riders had that excited hesitation of "Are we supposed to be here, everybody looks so pro, are you sure about this?" sort of look. After breakfast, the tension was high and after hearing the rules I think the kids were are as nervous and excited as could be. So we sent the first riders off and we went to get ready.

Pablo, Ricardo and Alex were the first three to set off for their teams and they went running with the other 500 teams to get their bikes. As soon as we saw Pablo come in, things started to get better and the tension started to subside. The riders courage came to the fore. Donovan broke his bike on his first lap! He snapped the seat tube right off. No Seat! So Dillon, the newest El Grupo rider, flew into action riding his bike five miles to Donovan to swap bikes. Ultimately Donovan finished his lap. Then D goes on his next lap and gets three flats and still finishes! Talk about determination! The kid had everything go wrong but he still made it. That is what this event is all about to me. And Dillon having only know the team for about two weeks was the consumate teammate helping when ever he could. Thanks Dillon.

Next up: our two female riders. Julia and Angela are adventurous girls with nerves of steel. They had only been on mountain bikes maybe a dozen times but we knew they were ready for this. They were strong enough on the bike, they had done the trail, but now with people around and in a race setting... well everything was different. Yet Julia and Angela were super stars! They each did two laps. Julia preferred her night lap. Angela despite her better judgement pulled her night lap and did great. She was terrified but conquered her fear, qualified the team, and ended up with a huge smile on her face. Julia also rode two laps of a lifetime. I was most worried about her mentally being able to put it all together but she made me feel silly. The smile she had on at the end of the ride was worth every ounce of worry. She was ear to ear and rightfully so!

Milo the Biking Viking (all of 12 years old and 100 pounds in wet jeans and long hair) willingly took the first night lap. The first one of the event and his first ever. The same kid who can bonk in a second because he has no sugar reserves goes out in the middle of the night and hammers it, makes it happen and energizes the team. He then goes out and pulls another night lap and has to wait until morning to finally ride his bike without artificial light. His mom and dad were both there cheering him on and supporting the whole team.

Conner also took the first night lap for his team and, as I hear it, could have jumped to the moon with how excited he was. I was most proud of Conner when he told his team he couldn't handle his third lap. That took a lot of guts!
Max and Logan, the two young stud racers went at it all event, chasing each other and almost beating the coaches. They each rode three laps and never once complained. They were rock solid for their teams. Everyone knew they could count on these guys.

Ricardo and Pablo not only rode the first laps for their teams, they also rode the last! They each rode a fourth lap when they were exhausted and probably just wanted to drink hot chocolate, but the team asked them and they delivered. Team work is a beautiful thing and these guys know all about it.

Hey Kramer, don't worry we wouldn't forget you. Mr. Four Laps came down the rock drop every time. You even had your whole family watch you be a rock star. You earned this one kid and your folks will never forget it.

I will never forget this event or this team. You are a great group of kids that I love to coach. I also have to thank the many parents that helped to make this happen, Mr Bag, his brother Zach, the rocks in my way and the sun for finally coming up on Sunday.

I look forward to next year. Thanks to the coaches, Epic rides, the Sonoran desert, and to the mice who lost their lives.

You all rock!
Ignacio

The start of the story







With the pictures of glory, we took 2nd and 4th place in the co-ed 5 person under 150 years of combined age group.
. Thanks Kathleen for the pic! More pics here...

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Monterey Rocks!




Congratulations to our newest rider Dillon whose band Monterey won the Battle of the Bands at the Rialto last night!  They beat out 32 other bands with their wicked show.  More here...

Thursday, February 19, 2009

I Know, I Know

I know everybody wants to know about how it went. The 24 hour race that is. Well it was the greatest ever. It went as well as wild dreams go. I am so proud it is hard to articulate. I need more time to process how incredible the event was. Also I am waiting on photos and videos to come in from different sources so I can show the team off a bit.

The team was flawless in function. I say that this event takes everything I try to teach the kids and wraps it into a 24 hour time span. We have to have perfect communication, team work, commradery, heart, enthusiasm, and guts and we rose to the task like a levey breaking. We busrt through all expectations and we all came out of this experience different and all for the better.

Every rider impressed me, every parent was incredible in helping, Chad and Daniela were rock stars. There are so many thank yous to go around and I will make sure to get them all out. But it will be tomorrow, give me one more day to wrap my mind around the granduer that ensued and will ramble.

Thanks Team you are Incredible and make me want to work my butt off
Ignacio

Thursday, February 12, 2009

What will it will feel like?


Do you remember how bad your body ached during the Tour this year? Probably not. What I am sure you remember though is how awesome you felt at the finish. Well no worries this event the 24 hour race is the same. The long night, the bitter cold, the legs that feel like hell, none of that will be remembered come noon time on Sunday. After 3 days all you will remember was the elation of doing something that no other group of high school kids and for that matter middle school have ever done. You guys are ground breakers! Know that you are special and go out to have fun and race hard and I promise everything else will come together.


May the force be with you

Ignacio

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

24 Hour Race Info


Hey Folks,

We are getting super close and I am getting way to excited. I know there are a ton of questions out there and I want to answer them all. Please call me with any but I also wanted to make sure everyone knew the web site of the event, epicrides.com. There you can find out a bunch of info.


Ignacio

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Final Preparation 24 Hour Race

So time is getting short and excitement is building. Oh Yeah!! I am sure most of you have been aware of the recent weather and have heard the forcast for the weekend. Weather.com is predicting rain this weekend in Oracle and temps to be COLD. So please come prepared for cold and wet weather. I am recommending you bring a winter coat if you have one. Like a skiing type jacket or something like that. Also please bring two pairs of shoes one will be your bike riding shoes and the other will be your camp shoes. So if it gets muddy and cruddy at least when you get on your bike you have a some what clean pair of shoes on.

On another note if when you are going through the check list you realize that you have extras of something please let others know. I will be going over the check list with the riders on Wednesday to try and make sure we all have what we need to be comfortable.

DRINK WATER!!!!! Riders please stay very well hydrated all week. This will make the difference come hour 18 I promise. The event starts today in terms of proper preparations so I told you so.

Ignacio

Monday, February 9, 2009

FOOD LIST for 24 Hour event - this weekend!

Hi all,

Below is the list of needed food and other items to make sure we all eat well and stay warm this upcoming weekend at the 24 hour mountain bike event in Oracle. Just a reminder: we are leaving at 5pm on Thursday to camp for the 3.5 days at the race location. PLEASE contact Daniela (777-8629 or info@elgrupocycling.org) with what you can contribute ASAP. Thanks!

Chips (Salty Snacks in general)
Salsa / Burrito fixings
Ready to go veggies (carrots, etc)
Bananas
Apples
Citrus
Bagels
Cream Cheese
Peanut Butter
Jam
Hot tea bags (herbal preferred)
Tortillas
Dried Fruit/Nuts/Seeds
Fresh baked goods -:)
Anything else you would like to make/cook!

Also, we could use donations/"loans" of the following:
Towels/Rags (it might be wet out there!)
Propane
Warm/wool blankets for around the fire
Hot drink mugs

If you have any questions about any of this, or as soon as you know what you will be contributing to the El Grupo stomach, PLEASE contact Daniela so she can check it off the list. Thanks!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Support El Grupo's mission with a donation!

Please take a moment to notice the new "DONATE" button to the right.  If you have been following this blog, then you know what great work Daniela and Ignacio are doing and what a major impact El Grupo is having on the lives of the riders.  El Grupo provides bicycles, clothing, food, race entries, transportation, a safe clubhouse and much more for the kids.   These tough economic times are taking a toll on our finances just like everyone else.  If you have a child that has been positively impacted by El Grupo or if you just believe that bicycling can change the world for the better, please dig deep and support El Grupo with a tax-deductible donation.  If you prefer not to use PayPal, checks can be sent to:
El Grupo Youth Cycling
23 West 4th Street
Tucson, AZ  85705

Thank you.

Team Meeting Feb 6th Friday 6pm @ Club House

Dear El Grupo Riders & Families,

February is looking to be a busy month for us, and we would love to make sure you are in the loop with upcoming events, and get some input, participation and support from you about how to accomplish all that we hope to this month.


The two main happenings are the following:

KONA 24 Hours in Old Pueblo Mountain Bike Event – February 12-15th

Trip to Hermosillo, Mexico to ride Velodrome – February 25th – March 1st


For both events, we are asking that riders miss at least one day of school (the 13th and 25th respectively). However, riders MUST get your permission and the school’s permission in order to participate in these events. In other words, if you are falling behind in classes, grades are slipping, or something major will be missed, you need to prioritize academics. PLEASE talk with Ignacio and Daniela about this.

Other points of discussion have to do with transportation, food, and lodging, as well as making sure that each rider has the appropriate gear and clothing for the different events (i.e. clothes for cold damp weather at 24 hour event; respectable pants for Mexico). We will be developing “gear lists” for both events.

Please join Ignacio and I for a TEAM MEETING on this FRIDAY, February 6th at 6pm at the clubhouse (following El Grupo practice).

If you cannot make this meeting, please contact Ignacio and/or Daniela for further information. These are truly exciting events, and they require tons of logistical planning.

We could use your help in making them both successful. Thanks!


Please contact Daniela (777-8629) and/or Ignacio (349-1701) if you have questions.

Things are all Better

Thank Goodness they are too. This past weekend on Sunday we went back out the 24 hour course to give it another go. As you remember the last time we went out there we had a catastrophic day where everything went wrong. But I suppose what goes up must come down and this weekend we had the polar opposite day. Everything went perfect. We flew through the course. Everyone was smiling at the end and we even did an extra 5 miles. I am so pumped for the event now. We are going to do great!
Christian and I split the team up into two platoons to give the kids the idea and the feeling of what it is going to be like to ride the course with little stopping and at a race speed. Not only did this idea work we made great time. The group I was with finished 17 miles in 1 hour 45 minutes. I was hoping for 2 hours and if we keep this pace up we have a chance of winning our division again, not that I care but still exciting.
This is my favorite event of the year and I hope the kids love it too. I will be posting much more about the event and all the preperations needed. So please stay tuned.
Thanks Team!
Ignacio