Armadillo Hill country Classic Ride

Armadillo Hill country Classic RideThe 17th Annual Armadillo Hill country Classic Ride benefiting the Austin Cycling Association invites you to participate to their Ride on May 14, 2011 in Liberty Hill High School, Liberty TX.

We were lucky enough to be granted an interview with Erin Truslow of Armadillo Hill country Classic Ride to ask some questions about their upcoming ride.

 

Why Join the “ Armadillo Hill country classic ride”?

The 17th Annual Armadillo Hill Country Classic has a variety of courses that will appeal to cyclists of all levels. We have 7 different courses from 14 miles to 105 miles!

How long has the event been around and how did it start?

This is the events 17th year!  We are so excited to have the ride again at its host city of Liberty Hill

What was the motivation behind starting the tour and who benefits from it?

Austin Cycling Association is a 501c3 charitable organization who’s mission is to support & encourage cycling access, safety, education & enjoyment in Central Texas.

How have they been able to utilize the funds in the past?

Austin Cycling Association is part of the Boltage Program that supplies helmets to children, educates rider safely and has created the Defensive Cycling program.

Logistically, can you give us an idea how many volunteers, finances, and planning it takes to put on this event?

This year we are looking for 175 volunteers! Wanna help?  The ride director…thats me… has been working on this years event since January 1, however the event is 17 years in the making!

What was the most rewarding experience throughout the years hosting this event?

Watching first time group riders cross the finish line!

How many riders do you assist during the average race?

As many as needed! We will have 5 local bike shops out on the course as well as 7 to 10 SAG drivers to lend a helping hand if necessary.

What was the most unforgettable experience or worst accident you had in this event? (prefer the rewarding/unforgettable experience ;o))

Um can’t remember….oh!

What can folks do to support you and your mission?

Join the ride and join the ACA! Membership is inexpensive and goes to a great cause and has many benefits.

What is your role in this race and to the success of it?

I am the Ride Director, and I can only plan and organize the event. The success comes from the army of volunteers needed to pull off that plan.

If we can go back a few years, how did you first get into cycling?

I first got into cycling at the age of 36 after the birth of my son. I think I just wanted to get out of the house for a bit! Ha… I haven’t looked back since. I love being on my bike and my son thinks I am super cool because I like to race in triathlons and duathlons.

What kind of bicycle do you ride?

I have 4 bikes; Triathlon, Road, Mountain and Cruiser. I am looking forward to my next bike… a Cycle Cross bike.

What is your favorite route in your area?

I hate to say it, but I am a creature of habit. I typically ride Parmer and Ronald Reagan Blvd. I love the wide shoulders and if you go far enough north there isn’t much traffic.

Which are your top 3 favorite MUST DO rides in Texas (besides your own)?

Let’s just say I have heard these rides are awesome, but I haven’t had the opportunity to ride them; The Shiner Gash, Hotter Than Hell 100, and the River Region Classic.

Additional stuff you would like the folks to know about this year’s ride?

We have a few new things like a Kids Korner with cycling activities and pony rides, Freebirds World Burrito is coming out to feed the masses, a brick run sponsored by HIll Country Running Company and this year the “Dillo Door” is being sponsored by Clif Bar, so be looking for them out at Rest Stop 5.

Since you are down in Austin – Know that Lance Armstrong guy?

Yeah…I have met him & chatted with him a few times. But how many people really “know” him?

 

Thanks Erin for this quick interview and we hope Armadillo Hill country Classic Ride all the best!

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