Minutes from the FFBC General Board Meeting
Highlights:
- Race Team results for August & Sept
- Donation Committee recommendations
- Election of new board
- Special presentation by Tom Giles of his Oregon bike trip
Click here for the detailed minutes:
Fremont Freewheelers Bike Club
Minutes from the FFBC General Board Meeting
Highlights:
Click here for the detailed minutes:
Location: Fremont Adult Education School, Room N6, 4700 Calaveras Ave, Fremont, CA 94538
Date: August 9, 2016
Louis Friedenberg | Vice President |
Trish Conklin | Director-at-Large |
Chris Menicou | Race Team Representative |
Bob Miller | Secretary |
Julia Walker | Treasurer |
Dave Fishbaugh | Ride Coordinator |
Becky Denevan | Membership Coordinator |
Call to Order:
Meeting called to order at 7:35 PM. Previous meeting minutes were approved.
There were no other club members present, so no presentation was made. For documentation purposes the notes from the Board meeting are added below.
There are 485 members and 360 memberships.
Our team has done very well over the last two months. Lots of top ten finishes again. Chris sent the following summary after the meeting:
Cycle to the Sun – Haleakala Crater Race – 36 miles, 10K Feet
June 25
Men
Phill Mai 8/142 (3/50 M4049)
West Kurihara 26/142 (3/40 M5059)
Women
Tara Kurihara 4/19 (1/2 F1929)
Mt. Diablo Hillclimb TT
June 25
Junior Men 17‐18
Daniel Karpelevitch 3/4
Mens Cat 4/5
Keith Strong 3/21
Burlingame Crit
June 26
Mens 4
Daniel Karpelevitch 3/30
Matt Brantveyn 10/30
Central Coast Road Series
July 2
Masters 45+ 5
Paul Bragg 2/3
Mens Cat 4
Scott Morin 5/15
Jacob Salassi 6/15
Matt Brantveyn 10/15
Leesville Logoda Road Race
Mens Cat 4
Keith Strong 5/11
Davis 4th of July Crit
Mens 1516 Junior
Sainath Kesari 10/12
Mens 1718 Junior
Daniel Karpelevitch 2/8
Mens Cat 4
Matt Brantveyn 1/23
Daniel Karpelevitch4/23
Watsonville Crit
July 9
Mens Cat 4/5
Daniel Karpelevich 6/33
Mens 35+ Cat 5
Central Coast Road Series
July 16
Masters 45+ Cat 3/4
Phill Mai 1/10
Colavita GP
Mens 35+ 3/4
Michael Mui 10/16
The Bump Circuit Race
July 24
Mens 45+ Cat 3/4
Phill Mai 3/38
Mens 55+Cat 3/4
West Kurihara 9/24
Mens Cat 4
Matt Brantveyn 8/29
Jacob Salassi 10/29
Berkeley Bicycle Club Crit
July 31
Mens Cat 4
Matt Brantveyn 1/20
Mens 35+ 3/4
Phill Mai 3/23
Mens Cat 3/4
Phill Mai 7/26
Paterson Pass Road Race
August 6
Mens Cat 3
Phill Mai 3/39
Red Kite Crit
August 7
Mens Cat 5
Suraj Shah 4/12
Sai Kesare 10/12
Mens 55+ Cat 3/4
Tim O’Hara 5/12
Mens Cat 4
Matt Brantveyn 1/21
No boxes going out till October.
Food was provided again tonight but unfortunately I did not record it.
Income: Some income from memberships and clothing.
Expenses: Pizza Rides, website, Ride Leader Party.
Ride Leader Parties – Second Ride Leader Party held
Ride Leader Parties – Budgeted about $2k for the year and have used only about $1.2k
The next party will be in mid-January.
Dave may request help in future managing the party.
Sept Calendar – Dave will do first draft and Vanessa McDonnell will finalize. Dave is off on a trip to Alaska.
August was a slow month for rides.
Julia put some rides on club’s RidewithGPS site. We need to push all ride leaders to do that.
Website: Moving along reasonably well. Target “go live” date is Oct 1st. Issues being focused on:
Nominations for Board Positions/People willing to take position
Next Sept meeting is election night for the Board, so we need more volunteers.
Sept meeting presentation. After the meeting Dave F announced the following presentations:
Ideas for future presentations:
7:45 PM: Meeting adjourned
Photos and article submissions for each month’s e-Newsletter must reach Eve Ben-Ora (newsletter-editor@ffbc.org) by the 20th of the month. Please include as much information as you can, date, location, names of people, etc. Thank you in advance for your contributions.
Make sure you have joined the private Facebook page group for additional photos and other information. When you request admission, send an e-mail to me so I will know you are a club member. If you have requested approval and have not yet been approved, let me know and I will add you. Please use this e-mail: newsletter-editor@ffbc.org.
Al Quintana
Alan Cookson
Amy Giles
Andy Sass
Becky Smith
Carrie Payne
Chris Menicou
Colin Moy
Conni Smith
Dave Fishbaugh
David Walker
Donna Kaplan
Garry Birch
Jay Gilson
Jim Fehrle
Julia Walker
Ken Lew
Linda Fung
Lori Sommer
Louis Friedenberg
Michelle Dudley
Paul Andrus
Prashant Singh
Robin O’Hara
Sydney Friedenberg
Terri Yi
Tim O’Hara
Vanessa McDonnell
West Kurihara
All good things must end sometime! Saying thanks to Byron and Peggy and farewell to Crank2 for their 10 years of supporting the cycling community. Thanks to Walt Thomas for the photos and Lori Sommer for the contribution.
Becky Smith took on a new challenge this year when she trained for and participated in the Team Fremont Calaveras Time Trial. Photo 1 shows Becky lining up for her start. She shows us her excellent number placement. She started well and finished strong. Way to go Becky!
Laura and Daryl Spano did a wonderful century ride in Hayfork, CA called the Bigfoot Century. It was one of the best century rides out there! They had such a great time that next year they want to get a group of riders together to attend. There were only 72 riders total (and about 30 on the 115 and 126 mile routes). In the first 70 miles they only saw 7 cars! A local reporter saw them on their tandem and added the to an article she was doing on the ride.
The pictures don’t do the views justice! Hayfork is locatted on the edge of the Trinity-Shasta National Forest and if you look close you can see Mt. Shasta in a couple of the photos. Photos and story from Laura Spano.
By Bob Admin
Location: Fremont Adult Education School, Room N6, 4700 Calaveras Ave, Fremont, CA 94538
Date: June 14, 2016
Luis Facha | President |
Louis Friedenberg | Vice President |
Trish Conklin | Director-at-Large |
Chris Menicou | Race Team Representative |
Bob Miller | Secretary |
Julia Walker | Treasurer |
Meeting called to order at 7:40 PM. Previous meeting minutes were approved.
SPECIAL NOTE: There will be NO July Meeting
Gave Club bank balance and Primavera profit
Membership update: 463 Members and 344 Memberships
Holiday Party will be at Massimo’s, 12/11/2016 – 5-6PM Happy Hour – 6PM Dinner
Our team has done very well over the last month. There were 17 top ten finishes. Andrew Conely got four 1st place finishes! Derrick Stedman got two first place finishes, one of which was the Mt Hamilton Road Race – very tough.
Modesto Road Race
May 22
Mens 35+ Cat 4 /5
Michael Jones 10/20
Death Vallley Road Omnium
May 28
Mens Cat 4/5
Keith Strong 2/11
Mt. Hamilton Road Race
May 29
Mens 45+ Cat 3
Phill Mai 3/15
Mens Cat 4
Derek Stedman 1/35
Memorial Day Crit
May 30
Junior 1518 Cat 4 /5
Daniel Karpelevitch 5/35
Mens Cat 4/5
Andrew Conley 1/74
Matt Brantveyn 8/75
Mens Cat 3
Phill Mai 6/36
Mens 35+ Cat 4
Andrew Conley 1/15
Dominic Hollingdale 2/25
Mens 35+ Cat 3
Phill Mai 3/22
ICCC Dash for Cash – Team Target Event
June 4
Mens Cat 5
Keith Strong 1/4
Mens 55+ Cat 1/2/3/4/5
Garry Birch 9/16
Mens Cat 4
Andrew Conley 1/18
Matt Brantveyn 2/18
Mens 35+ 3/4
Andrew Conley 1/15
Dominic Hollingdale 2/15
Pescadero Coastal Classic
June 4
Mens Cat 4
Derek Stedman 1/38
Calaveras Time Trial – Sunday, June 19th
The race calendar can be found at – http://ncnca.org/
This was a great night for presentations – there were two tonight. One was a slide show by Amy Neches on her two trips to Italy and the second by Maria and Dwight Powery talking about the Arthritis Foundation Coast Classic.
Amy went on two trips, one in 2012 with Great Explorations and a second one in 2016 managed by BackRoads. She gave a great slide show of both trips and then did a comparison between each groups strength’s. Finally she brought up points that everyone might consider in their choice of a bike trip.
2012 Great Explorations Trip: 6 nights in Piemonte region of Italy, inland from Genoa. Rough cost (2016 version) $2730. Most meals were included. Had two tour leaders and a backup van driver in case there were issues. Turned out to be a very small group (4 riders), so it made access to restaurants easy, convenient and flexible – more like a family going out to dinner versus a large tour group descending on a restaurant. Did 30-35 miles a day. The tour was focused on making it a cultural experience (and wine tasting!). Got to go to many interesting restaurants and wineries. The bikes offered by the group were “adequate” but nothing special. The area and routes were beautiful. Food was excellent – went to a recommended restaurant and could order whatever you wanted.
2016 BackRoads Trip: 6 nights in Tuscany, starting in Florence. Rough cost $3200. Most meals included. This trip was a much larger group: 22 people. It was immediately obvious that Backroads was a much bigger and more organized group with pickup at the train station, two vans for support and three leaders, one of which was a mechanic. Bikes were excellent. Titanium frames, great components, eBikes offered. A Garmin was provided with routes pre-loaded. Different ride options every day – max was 57 mi 5000 ft climbing. This was a large group so there was less wine tasting and meals were more often set group meals at a hotel (which weren’t as good). Had one day where the group was bussed into Sienna for a very interesting cultural experience.
In summary, Backroads seemed to be better organized and better setup, however didn’t have the flexibility and food options as the smaller Great Explorations group. In both cases Amy had to bring her own SPD pedals and shoes.
Items that Amy felt everyone might consider in choosing a tour group:
Next presentation:
Maria and Dwight Powery talking about the Arthritis Foundation Coast Classic – an eight day ride from SF to Santa Monica, Sept 24-Oct 1, 2016, largely riding along Highway 1. A gorgeous ride with full food and support provided.
Note – As of this writing there are ONLY 10 places left for the 2016 ride.
This is a fundraising event where donations go to the Arthritis Foundation. As the nation’s largest private funder of research, public health programs and advocacy on behalf of the 50 million Americans with this painful disease, the Arthritis Foundation aims to reduce the number of people suffering from arthritis-related physical activity limitations by 20 percent by 2030. It’s a great cause and a beautiful ride.
See http://californiacoastclassic.org/ for full details.
Photos and article submissions for each month’s e-Newsletter must reach Eve Ben-Ora (newsletter-editor@ffbc.org) by the 20th of the month. Please include as much information as you can, date, location, names of people, etc. Thank you in advance for your contributions.
Make sure you have joined the private Facebook page group for additional photos and other information. When you request admission, send an e-mail to me so I will know you are a club member. If you have requested approval and have not yet been approved, let me know and I will add you. Please use this e-mail: newsletter-editor@ffbc.org.
Al Quintana
Alan Cookson
Amy Giles
Becca Freed
Carrie Payne
Chris Menicou
Christina Peabody
Conni Smith
Dave Fishbaugh
David Walker
Donna Kaplan
Garry Birch
Gary Smith
Jim Fehrle
Julia Walker
Julie Gilson
Lori Sommer
Louis Friedenberg
Paul Andrus
Prashnat Singh
Robin O’Hara
Teri Yi
Vanessa McDonnell
West Kurihara
The FFBC meeting on May 10 featured Supervisor Scott Haggerty and his Chief of Staff for operations, Dawn P. Argula speaking about future plans for bike trails. He included an update on the status of expanding the trail connectivity in Niles Canyon as well as a brief overview of the Alameda County Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan and the Transportation Expenditure Plan.
Sunday, May 22, 100K ride on Mines Road to the Junction Cafe. Pictured are Jim Fehrle (with equine friend), Myvan Quoc, Jacqueline Mertz, Mike Moore and Julie Gilson. It was an unusually cool (for late-May) but quite scenic ride. (Photos: Dave Fishbaugh)
May 10, Tuesday Show-and-Go at Mission Coffee after Ron Mitchell’s Tour of Fremont. From the left: Lambert Caulfield, Tina Perez, Ron Mitchell, Jon Graff and Donna Boomershine. (Photo from Jon Graff, I don’t know who took it!)
May 10, Fremont Hills Ride. (Photos: Rodrigo Soares)
May 24, Tuesday Show-and-Go adorning Becky Smith with Birthday Ride Bling. From the left: Sydney Friedenberg, Randy Fewel, Becky Smith, Lambert Caulfield, Herman Rosenbaum and Donna Boomershine at the Warm Springs Starbucks. Happy Birthday, Becky! You sure know how to celebrate! (Photo from Sydney Friedenberg and probably taken by some random, kind person walking by).
May 24, Tuesday Show-and-Go also stopped by Urban Bike Fitters to check out the folding bikes. Will Becky Smith buy it? “I have too many bikes,” said no cyclist ever!!! (Photos: Randy Fewel)
http://www.bicycling.com/training/tips/40-reasons-to-ride-more-in-2016