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Saturday, October 29, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Spin Class
Spin Class was a great time...I think everyone had a great workout! Thanks to everyone that participated.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Sign Up Now...
Well...Its that time of year. The days are getting shorter and the cold weather is coming. Sign up for Bike Hub Spin Classes. The classes will meet every Monday and Wednesday at 6:15. You can sign up at the store or right here on our web site www.mybikehub.com under the 2011 participation forms. Don't let the winter get the best of you, Burn Fat...Not Oil!
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Safety 101
Same road, same rules. This means you stop at red lights
until they turn green, stop at stop signs, ride with the flow of traffic, and
yield to pedestrians crossing the street.
Monday, October 10, 2011
BikeTober Sale
Don't miss out on these great deals...Sales ends October 31st.
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Sunday mountain bike ride at beautiful Winona Lake
Sunday's mountain bike ride was a great trip. With everyone in the group having mountain bikes already we decided to go somewhere new and after great debate we decided to head to Warsaw, IN to Winona Lake. We had heard many great things about the mountain biking there but what we were most impressed with after riding the awesome trails was the beautiful community and friendly people we met. One of the best Sunday road trips ever.
The trail system itself is built on an old Boys Club grounds. It is now private property and the trail system is well maintained if you stay on the trail, but if you're like me you'll fall into a giant patch of thorn bushes and have to slowly extract yourself out of the mess!
The Village at Winona itself has an amazing history, and has been restored into a beautiful small lakeside community with shops, artists, great restaurants, and even a bike shop called Trailhouse that has rentals (singlespeeds too, I know you all want to try a singlespeed with me) and some great owners we had the chance to meet.
The locals were all very nice, and one of them led us through the maze of trails. He is involved with the local cycling group there called KCV Cycling, and they do multiple fundraisers and special events at the trails and with the village.
The city of Warsaw itself seemed very nice too, and there are multiple interesting places to eat. We chose Mad Anthony Brewing Company, where they had an endless menu of unique choices and great locally brewed beer on tap.
All in all, this is a great place to go whether for mountain biking or just to spend the day. We will definitely be going back! Doesn't hurt that everyone we met was named Rob... Both the local that showed us around and the owner of the bike shop... How much better can it get than that!
The trail system itself is built on an old Boys Club grounds. It is now private property and the trail system is well maintained if you stay on the trail, but if you're like me you'll fall into a giant patch of thorn bushes and have to slowly extract yourself out of the mess!
The Village at Winona itself has an amazing history, and has been restored into a beautiful small lakeside community with shops, artists, great restaurants, and even a bike shop called Trailhouse that has rentals (singlespeeds too, I know you all want to try a singlespeed with me) and some great owners we had the chance to meet.
The locals were all very nice, and one of them led us through the maze of trails. He is involved with the local cycling group there called KCV Cycling, and they do multiple fundraisers and special events at the trails and with the village.
The city of Warsaw itself seemed very nice too, and there are multiple interesting places to eat. We chose Mad Anthony Brewing Company, where they had an endless menu of unique choices and great locally brewed beer on tap.
All in all, this is a great place to go whether for mountain biking or just to spend the day. We will definitely be going back! Doesn't hurt that everyone we met was named Rob... Both the local that showed us around and the owner of the bike shop... How much better can it get than that!
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