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  • 2024-11-19 9:59 AM | Wheel People (Administrator)

    CRW could not exist without its superb Ride Leaders. At the close of each riding season, the club formally recognizes our Ride Leaders at a Thank You party.

    This year, our Century volunteers were also feted at the same occasion. On November 11, approximately 65 ride leaders, volunteers, and their guests attended a dinner celebration at Hearth Pizzeria in Needham.

    The venue was bright and just the right size. Attendees mingled and caught up with each other. A band played while some great food and drink was enjoyed.

    Amy Juodawlkis, our Executive VP, handed out this year’s Ride Leader gift, a Travel Kuppe insulated water bottle, along with a custom CRW Ride Leader sticker designed by club member Nina Siegel. 

    A short presentation was given by our president, Randolph Williams, and VP of Rides John O’Dowd. New Ride Leaders were welcomed and congratulated. Afterwards, prizes were awarded to those who led or co-led the most rides. This new initiative serves to recognize our most dedicated Ride Leaders.

    Prizes were awarded in four categories:

    • Most led recurring rides
    • Most co-led recurring rides
    • Most led non-recurring rides
    • Most co-led non-recurring rides

    The winners were:

    Recurring rides:

    • Mike Togo: 18
    • Alan Cooney: 17
    • Andy Brand: 17

    Non-recurring rides:

    • Gene Ho: 6
    • André Wolff: 6
    • Melissa Quirk: 5

    Most Recurring Co-leads:

    • Sylvia Stoddart: 33
    • Barb Taylor: 22
    • Julie Stephenson: 15

    Most Non-Recurring Co-leads:

    • Nina Siegel: 5
    • Tsachi Avrahami: 3
    • Keren Hamel: 3

    Finally, Century coordinator Erik D'Entremont presented some statistics regarding the three supported centuries he organized along with Mark Nardone. Erik thanked the volunteers that made these events a success. Volunteers also received special club stickers.

    Ride Leaders: Make sure your rides and co-led rides count towards next year’s contest. Remember to use the latest ride template to create your rides, and to register yourself as the ride leader or the co-lead for your rides.

    Club Members: Please consider becoming a Ride Leader! Spread your cycling passion and expertise while meeting great people on awesome rides! Contact our VP of Rides at rides-vp@crw.org to learn more.

    Thank you, CRW Ride Leaders and Century volunteers for a great 2024 cycling season!

     
  • 2024-11-19 9:58 AM | Wheel People (Administrator)

     
    Where you are from?
     Rockand, MA.

    What is your best advice for a new club member? I joined CRW about 20 years ago. My advice to members is ride, ride, ride. I am retired and ride all 4 seasons (including winter). I don’t ride in rain or snow/icy roads. 

    When did you become a Ride Leader? 16 years ago. 

    What led to you becoming a Ride Leader? Years ago there was only one recurring Sunday ride from the Rockland Park and Ride parking lot. If you want something, it’s best if you start it yourself. I started a local ride club called the South Shore Mellow Riders, presently 535 members.

    What types of rides are you planning on leading? I am currently leading the CRW Hanson Winter Ride, every Saturday through April 2025.

    How long have you been cycling, and what initially got you interested in the sport? I have been riding for over 40 years. I retired from the Boston Globe 20 years ago and started riding and running almost every day. I gave up running after two total knee replacements 16 years ago and started riding more and leading rides for CRW.

    How many miles a year do you typically ride? I don’t know? Lots, almost every day. I don’t keep records of how many miles I ride each year. I ride a lot. I love group rides. 

    What is your greatest cycling accomplishment? My longest ride is an annual 85 mile ride every summer called the P2P, Plymouth to P-Town and a Captain John ferry back to Plymouth. Thanks Mel.

    What is your favorite route to ride? I love the south coastal route; it starts in Hingham and goes through several beautiful coastal towns to Scituate Harbor.  A must coffee stop at The Lucky Finn Cafe in Scituate harbor.

    What is your favorite post-ride food or drink?The Lucky Finn Cafe in Scituate harbor. My favorite coffee stop food is caramel latte with a cranberry scone.

    Anything else you want to share? I have met the greatest people during the many group rides I have done over the years. Cyclists are the best people!

     
  • 2024-11-19 9:57 AM | Wheel People (Administrator)

    The CRW Communications team currently has two volunteer openings. Put your skills to use while contributing to the club’s success!

    Monthly WheelPeople Publisher. Collect and route content from contributors; setup, format, edit, and distribute the monthly WheelPeople (WP) email newsletter; attend monthly virtual planning meetings. Optional: Write/create content for the newsletter. Time commitment: ~4 hr/month. You can read more about this role here. 

    Weekly ChainLink Email Coordinator. Prepare, edit, and schedule the weekly template-based Chain Link email from auto- and member-generated content. Time commitment: ~2 hr/month. You can read more about this role here.

    Our members rely on WheelPeople and ChainLink to stay informed and engaged. If you have any interest in either (or both!) of these roles or have any questions, please email cpec@crw.org. We would love to hear from you!

     
  • 2024-11-19 9:57 AM | Wheel People (Administrator)


    Winter in New England can be a difficult time for bike riders. The cold temperatures and icy roads can make it difficult to stay safe and comfortable. But with the right preparation and gear, winter bike riding in New England can be an enjoyable experience.

    Make sure you have the right clothing. Layering is key when it comes to winter biking, so make sure you have a base layer, an insulating layer, and a waterproof outer layer. You'll need a good pair of gloves and a warm hat or balaclava. Don't forget your feet! Wool socks, not too thick, are a good place to start. Shoe covers/booties or even plastic bags inside your shoes can help keep heat in.

    Consider some additional gear choices. Some riders choose to use chemical toe and hand warmers and/or winter-specific cycling boots (or move to flat pedals with regular, warm winter boots). Bar mitts/pogies can be installed on your handlebars to augment your gloves. Although potentially expensive, battery-operated socks, shoe liners, gloves, and even vests can really help on the coldest days.

    Make sure your bike is ready for winter riding. Check your brakes and tires to make sure they're in good condition, and consider investing in studded tires if you plan on riding on icy roads. You should also check your lights to make sure they're working properly, as visibility is especially important during the winter months.

    Be aware of the road conditions before you ride. If it's snowing or icy, it's best to avoid riding until conditions improve. If you do decide to ride in snowy or icy conditions, take it slow and be extra cautious when turning or braking.

    Stay safe. Ride with a buddy, and check in to make sure everyone is staying warm. Make clothing or route adjustments as needed. Stop for a hot drink in a warm place.

    Winter bike riding in New England doesn't have to be intimidating. With the right preparation and gear, you can enjoy the cold weather on two wheels!

    Share your winter weather riding tips below in the comments. Join the CRW Slack #gear chatroom for more discussions on this popular topic!

     
  • 2024-11-19 9:53 AM | Wheel People (Administrator)

    The CRW 2025 Tri Cycle Ride Winter Challenge has begun and the Leaderboard will be active shortly!

    To be eligible, manually enter your time/distance/elevation data from your rides (indoor and outdoor) into your profile on the CRW website.

    Data can be entered at whatever frequency is preferred (daily, weekly, monthly).

    To enter your data:

    1. Log into the website.
    2. Click on your name at the top of the web page; this will open your profile. 
    3. Click on Edit Profile, and scroll down until you come to your Activity Tracker. 
    4. Enter your numbers here. You may enter your numbers daily, weekly, or monthly.
    5. Scroll down to the Save button and hit Save. 

    NOTE: Your totals will not update right away; give it a day or two.

    We can’t wait to see your winter training progress!

     
  • 2024-11-19 9:52 AM | Wheel People (Administrator)

    ***SHARE YOUR RIDE PHOTOS WITH CRW!***
    Email them to: media-share@crw.org

    CRW members enjoying late Fall rides/gatherings!

    Bike Thursday Annual Ride/Party:



    North by True West:



    Women's/Nonbinary Program Halloween Ride:






  • 2024-11-03 3:20 PM | Randolph Williams Admin (Administrator)

    Dear CRW Members,

    As we enjoy the peak of our cycling season, we're excited to share the latest standings in our 2024 Ride Leader Incentive Program. Your enthusiasm and dedication continue to make our club vibrant and active!

    Reminder of Contest Categories:

    • Most Recurring rides led
    • Most Non-recurring rides led
    • Most Recurring rides co-led
    • Most Non-recurring rides co-led

    Top performers in each category will receive gift cards and free CRW memberships at the end of the season. Board Members are not eligible for gifts or free membership.

    Get Involved!

    There's still plenty of time to climb the leaderboard or start your journey as a ride leader. Every ride counts, whether it's your first or fiftieth! Check the CRW calendar for opportunities to lead or co-lead rides.

    Remember:

    • Rides must be listed on the CRW Ride Calendar to qualify
    • Only completed rides count
    • We appreciate leaders of all experience levels

    Thank you to all our ride leaders for your commitment to CRW. Your efforts make every ride special for our members.

    Happy cycling, and we'll see you on the roads!

  • 2024-11-02 6:06 PM | Randolph Williams Admin (Administrator)

    The CRW Board met on October 20th to discuss several important club initiatives and updates.

    Membership & Engagement

    Our membership remains strong at 1,886 members. The Integrated Operations Committee is exploring ways to attract younger riders in their 20s and 30s, analyzing ride participation trends, and developing strategies to engage new cyclists. Stay tuned for upcoming "bring a buddy" events!

    Celebrating Our Volunteers

    Mark your calendars! The annual Volunteer and Ride Leader Appreciation Party will be held Sunday, November 10th, from 5:30-8:00 PM at the Hearth in Needham. Ride leaders will receive special commemorative water bottles, and all volunteers will get CRW stickers. Ride leaders and co-leaders can bring a guest - registration opens October 21st.

    Fall Century Success

    The Cranberry Harvest Century drew 465 registrants, with 303 riders checking in on event day. This year's three centuries generated over $35,000 in revenue, with the Cranberry Harvest Century contributing $18,000. The Board extends special thanks to all volunteers who made these events possible.

    Winter Riding Program

    Get ready for winter cycling! From December through March, CRW will offer three exciting challenges focusing on time, distance, and elevation. Winners will be crowned in each category. The popular Hanson Ride will continue through winter, and we're hoping to see the return of seasonal favorites like the Snowflake, Turkey Burner, and Pancake rides.

    Looking Ahead

    The Board is working on improving the club's contact system and volunteer coordination. We're implementing new tools to make it easier for members to get involved and stay connected with club activities.

    The next Board meeting is scheduled for November 3rd, 2024. Members are always welcome to attend Board meetings - check the calendar for details.

  • 2024-10-31 5:21 PM | Wheel People (Administrator)

    By Norma Loehr

    Another successful CRW Cranberry Century ride is in the books! This year we had 464 registered riders and 8 led ride groups who refueled with 100 pizzas, 15 dozen bagels and many, many bananas.

    Thanks go to DCR staff, Friends of Myles Standish Forest,  East Over Reservation, and our wonderful network of volunteers. 



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  • 2024-10-28 4:12 PM | Wheel People (Administrator)

    by Randolph Williams
    President, Charles River Wheelers

    Attention CRW Members:

    Your skills and passion can help make our club even better! We're currently seeking volunteers for the following roles:

    VP of Rides

    • Oversee and coordinate our ride programs
    • Skills: Leadership, organization, cycling experience

    WheelPeople Editor

    • Compile and edit our monthly newsletter
    • Skills: Writing, editing, basic design

    Volunteer Coordinator

    • Recruit and manage volunteers for various club activities
    • Skills: Communication, organization, people management

    VP of Finance / Treasurer

    • Oversee club finances and budgeting
    • Skills: Financial management, budgeting, reporting

    Ready to hear more? Please access our Contact Us form, select Other, and tell us which role(s) you are interested in.

    Thank you for your support!

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