Boulder/Denver Cycling History Project

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How extensive is your Boulder/Denver History knowledge? Can you help presearve history and fill in all missing gaps you know of. With the comments I'll rebuild the page. Should be fun. I'll also gladly take photos to post, send them to kris at 303cycling . com

See other past Boulder History Articles


Boulder Velo Racing Team cira late 80's?

Niwot Road Race: 1971-1980(?): 70 mile race (7 laps), traditional start of the CO “spring classics”

Grey Quiz: 1971-‘73: One of the spring classics, week after Morgul Bizmarck (I won Morgul in 1974) (the name of the companion cat to Morgul Bizmarck, that I am pretty sure owned by Kalman Halsi, a pretty classy rider—looked like Jacques Anquitil.) The race was a two-lap eighty mile road race that touched on the flatter sections of the Morgul then went north through Boulder County.

Vail Criterium: 1972 & 1973 & 1976 (@ Lionshead in ’76 – I was 2nd)

Horsetooth RR: 1972.

Flagstaff HC 1971-1976 (I won in ’76… 16:52 that included lap at Chataqua Park)

Larimer Square Criterium (Denver) 1973-1979 (I won in ’77 when it was Pro-AM)

MadSync Announces 2011 Club Sponsorship Contest Worth $1500.

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(For Immediate Release)
Boulder, CO (MadSync.com) February 2, 2011 ----- In 2011 MadSync is continuing our tradition of innovative promotions rewarding our users. This year we are tracking the amount your team and others use your MadSync site and rewarding the 3 most active teams with a sponsorship check!

In order to be entered into the sponsorship contest teams simply need to have a free team site established on MadSync. The organizations whose sites contribute the most traffic to MadSync during 2011 will be competing for $750 (1st), $500 (2nd), & $250 (3rd) sponsorship checks awarded at the end of the year.

There are 3 ways your MadSync club can earn points in this contest:

  • users logging into MadSync
  • orders placed on MadSync
  • referring other teams to use MadSync

This contest is open to all teams, event promoters, and sports using a MadSync site. For more details regarding this contest including a current leader board, please visit our contest page:

http://madsync.mad.sc/pageviews2011.html


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Friday Fun - The Calm Start

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Commplements of the Yehuda Moon Comic Strip. This is so true, whether you realize it but riding to work is very meditative and can put the rider in such a calm awakening by the time they arrive.

Want to find your morning calm, join our Boulder/Denver Commuter Team and increase you # days you commute by bike, win some cool swag and have fun and green along the way.

Boulder B-Cycle - Not Your Average Cruiser Bike

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New B-cycles include unique design features
For Immediate Release

BOULDER, Colorado (Feb. 3, 2011) — At first glance, the Boulder B-cycle bike may look like just another get-around-town cruiser — albeit a very cool one. Examine a little closer, though, and you’ll discover a carefully crafted machine that includes a bevy of thoughtful and unique design features.

“These bikes were engineered specifically for bike sharing,” explains Trek’s Michael Hartzell, product manager of the Wisconsin-based bike maker’s B-cycle project. “This is not an old platform. We did a ton of research and then started design from the ground up.”

That research began with a trip to Europe, where members of Trek’s B-cycle development team examined bike-sharing systems in France, Germany and Spain. They took what they learned across the pond, then improved on it. The result is a bike that’s robust, reliable and a lot of fun to ride.

“With a program like this, the primary objective is to create a bicycle that’s exceptionally functional, and will be able to stand up to abuse,” says Hartzell. “Mechanical problems are not an option. The goal is 100-percent reliability for end-users.”

Thus far the signature red B-cycle bikes have delivered. During the program’s inaugural year in Denver, the only major mechanical was a single flat tire. Not bad considering the Denver program recorded 102,981 individual rides in 2010. But despite the overwhelming success, Hartzell and his team are striving for more.

“We learned a lot from the first year in Denver,” he explains. “Now we’re using that information to improve the bikes for all our programs, including Boulder. For example, we’re making weight adjustments that will help better balance the front and rear end. That will improve handling, making them even more user friendly.”

The Pros Closet - Bigger than you think

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Owners Nick (left) and Pete pose in their "lobby"

Seven years ago, while living in a Volkswagen Van and training to make it as a professional mountain bike racer, Nick Martin planted a seed. A seed that today
has grown into the world’s largest online used bike store. Nick combined his deep knowledge of auction science with his industry contacts and started down a path that has expanded beyond the simple life inside that old Volkswagen Van. While Nick was successfully selling for his mountain bike peers he met Pro Roadie, Pete Lopinto. Pete and Nick combined forces and brought their road and mountain bike contacts together to form The Pros Closet. Within a week Nick’s one bedroom Boulder apartment has filled with teammates old kits and used parts. At that point they knew this was a business model that was going to work.

The Pros Closet is a bike shop unlike any you have seen before. Their knowledge of auction science and eBay’s market place has allowed them to turn over 60% of their inventory every 7 days. By opening your auctions up to a worldwide marketplace and using their proven auction strategies, they can put more money in your pocket than you can selling your own gear. Their deep inventory comes from bike shops, companies, professional athletes, industry reps, and riders like you.


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How they operate

Here is how they work.

  • STEP 1: Bring in the contents of your garage and dresser drawers
  • STEP 2: Watch the action. Once your item(s) are listed, they e-mail you a link to
    your online account so you can view the action as your auctions unfold. They also
    assign account manager to your account to answer any questions you may have
    throughout the process.
  • STEP 3: Get Paid: After your auction ends, the collect payment and professionally
    ship your item(s) to the winning bidder

PLAN-Boulder County Opposes Bike Access In The West TSA

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It looks like PLAN-Boulder County opposes bike access in the West TSA. If you are not familar with PLAN-Boulder County here is a brief description from their website:

PLAN-Boulder County (PBC) is a citizens' organization that works to ensure that governmental policies in the City of Boulder and in Boulder County be sensitive to all environmental issues. PBC seeks to promote, through education, political action, and encouragement of public involvement, a far-sighted and imaginative pattern of land use so that the area may retain its individual character and remain an attractive place to live.

Here is the complete letter that PLAN-Boulder County wrote to Open Space and Mountain Parks:

Mike Patton, Director
Department of Open Space & Mountain Parks
PO Box 791
Boulder, Colorado 80306

Dear Mike:

As you know, PLAN-Boulder County has been involved as a supporter of the Boulder Open Space program since its inception, and we have also taken a keen interest in good stewardship of both Open Space and the Boulder Mountain Parks, both before and after their merger. We are committed to proper funding and wise management for all the Charter purposes, and, most importantly, to the preservation of the resources intact in perpetuity.

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