Welcome to the Addiction! Rediscovering or Beginning Cycling As An Adult

May is Bike Month and in north-central Texas, cyclists have enjoyed ideal pedaling weather to celebrate! The area rallies have seen strong or record attendance, the area group rides are consistently collecting new members, and trails have been bustling with fitness enthusiasts and families alike.

As a new sales employee in a bike shop, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the steady stream of new riders, young and old, male and female, fit and unfit, both excited and petrified, come in to find their new ride. In many cases, friends or family are already riding, and these individuals were invited to join in on the adventures. Or, even if they weren’t invited, they were tired of watching from the sidelines on social media.

There is one main question that you should think about before you begin to shop for a bike: where do you want to ride? Do you want to commute to work? Will you hit some road and some trail? Do you just want short, comfortable rides? Or do dirt, rocks and tree stumps sound good? Think long-term. Yes, right now comfort sounds good to most of us, but how soon will your goals change? Do you dream of fast and racy or of steady distances? If you already know you’ll always be a comfort rider, then stick to comfort. But if you think you’ll have new goals once you get into gear, buy for the future you.

Everyone feels nervous when getting reintroduced to the bike. While we don’t “forget” how to ride, we are shaky, lose our balance and feel out of control. Shoppers are invited to ride inside the store, and not a day goes by that I don’t hear “I haven’t been on a bike in years!” And, as uneasy as they might be, these shoppers can’t fight the smile that hooks their lips into that wild grin. When shoppers are really serious about testing a bike, we’ll put a helmet on them and send them to the parking lot. The smiles, of course, continue.

A few adults have confessed to me that they never learned to ride a bike. My heart sinks for them, but it’s never too late to learn. I am certain there are plenty of tutorials on YouTube, but the simplest way to learn is to find a mild slope in an empty parking lot, lower the seat on the bike all the way down so the rider can touch the ground, and let the rider walk, then scoot the bike down the slope to begin to learn balancing on a bike. Once the rider can lift their feet and balance all the way down the slope, they are ready to add pedaling, then steering.

Obviously, for anyone, the more you ride, the more confident you become. The basics become natural, and you begin to wonder what else you can do on the bike! Welcome to the addiction!

Another concern for hesitant riders is weight. There are bikes for most sizes and yes, those skinny tires hold up more than you think if you’re interested in a road bike. I personally weighed over 200 pounds at one time and was still able to pedal my Specialized Ruby Comp. My larger male friends are also able to pedal road, sometimes investing in stronger wheels and tires, but yes, weight is not a disqualifier. I will never forget the day a special couple came by to window shop. They weren’t sure they’d find anything for their size. She jetted around in a beautiful red recumbent bike that she test-rode at the shop, and he was elated to find the Specialized Roll, a sturdy comfort bike with wide tires and a step-through for ease of mounting that fit him perfectly. They loaded their small SUV with two bikes and giant smiles. Window shopping became a jackpot of a find! You don’t know until you ask!

Another great equalizer has also made its way into the bike world. E-bikes have hit the scene and changed the game for those who want or need a little extra push. Pedal-assist bikes power your ride up to 28 mph (legal limit). You can set it on Turbo to head to work without sweating, and turn the pedal assist off on the way home to get your workout in. Or, leave it on a mid-range setting and get the best of both worlds. The Specialized Como is offered with the step-through and hydraulic disc brakes. Plug it in to recharge.

Recently, two retired “Cool Cats” I know came and test rode the Specialized Como and Vado. One placed an order in her choice color and rode the Tour de Norway (Clifton, TX) in style! (Note: There are even S-Works carbon mountain versions of this bike—crazy!)

So maybe you already have your bike and you just haven’t dusted it off, or that chain looks kind of rusty, or the back brake is hanging off and you have a flat. Load that bike in your car and head to your nearest bike shop for a basic tune-up. Ask the service or sales reps about beginner shop rides.

If you have friends who are already out there riding, tell them you’re ready to do some pedaling and ask them to show you a few safe places for beginners to pedal. Once you learn and meet with one or two groups, the opportunities will spiral from there. You will find like-minded people that truly become your bike family.

As a Fort Worth cyclist, I’ve had the privilege of pedaling all over Texas, racing endurance, participating in countless rallies and simply enjoying the trails our beautiful city has to offer. I love sharing these possibilities with new riders. The looks on their faces when they realize they, too, can pedal the Cotton Belt Trail to Grapevine and have lunch on the back porch at Farina’s Winery and Café, or take a day trip to Bullard and pedal the Beauty and the Beast rally with hundreds of other cyclists…whole new worlds begin to open up!

The beginners I’ve talked to each experienced some sort of “spark” to get them interested in pedaling again. It was that invitation to ride, a pinch of envy, a desire to get fit or lose weight…if you’ve been waiting, NOW is the best time of all! Find your spark and grab a friend or two, head to the bike shop and get rolling!

Lisa Tilley is a contributing writer for Wheelbrothers, is a member of Fort Worth based MBBC, and is in sales at Bicycles Inc.

Weekend Ride Round-Up – 05/25 – 05/27

Do you have plans for this weekend? If not, why don’t you check out these awesome rides, maybe you’ll find something to your liking! Check out these five amazing events:

Tuesday, May 22nd – Saturday, May 26th:

Medals of Honor – Tour de Natchez Trace – Natchez, MS

Imagine riding your bike through the scenic countryside of the historic Natchez Trace, side-by-side with our veterans and wounded warriors, while honoring the service, sacrifice, and life of those we lost. Each of the 444-miles dedicated in honor and memory of those lost in service to our country.

 

Saturday, May 26th:

Burleson Honey Tour – Burleson, TX

The 20th Annual Burleson Honey Tour will feature ride distances of: 7, 20, 30, 46 and 67 miles

Tour de Honey – Beeville, TX

The 4th annual Tour de Honey will take cyclists through the beautiful country side of Beeville Texas and Bee County. The routes are gentle rolling with a few hills that will test those legs and push your endurance level. 30, 50 and 65 miles plus a 30 mile chip timed race.

Tour De Frio – Leakey, TX

The 2nd Annual Tour de Frio is a cycling event taking place at Frio Cañon with a ride through the surrounding hill country. There are three routes with distances of 12 to 28 miles that wind through the scenic hill country.

 

Sunday, May 27th:

Kate’s Ride – Sealy, TX

Kate’s Ride is the biggest fund raiser for Spirit of the Pack, a 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to help individuals living with spinal cord injury, their families and organizations that support them. Route distances: 22, 33, 45 and 60 miles.

 

That’s it for this week! Have fun riding this weekend and if we’re missing some rides in our calendar feel free to tell us!

Weekend Ride Round-Up – 05/16 – 05/20

Another week, another list of events, and this time we present you with six amazing rides! Check out what we have in store for you:

Wednesday, May 16th:

Ride of Silence – Various locations

Join cyclists worldwide in a silent slow-paced ride (max. 12 mph/20kph) in honor of those who have been injured or killed while cycling on public roadways.

 

Saturday, May 19th:

Pedal Against PTSD – Sanger, TX

It’s the 3rd annual PAPTSD Grind! Come out and support your favorite veteran based nonprofit…..Pedal Against PTSD! Route distances: 25, 55 and 100 K.

Head for the Hills – Cedar Hill – Cedar Hill, TX

Cedar Hill bike rally is brought to you by the rotary club of cedar hill. Route distances: 20, 40 and 60 miles.

Bosque Tour de Norway – Clifton, TX

The seventh Bosque Tour de Norway will have 4 routes to choose from 20, 40, 60 and 80 miles. Each will allow you to enjoy the beauty of the top of Texas hill country and be riding through the historical Norse community.

Real Ale Ride – Blanco, TX

Bicycle Sport Shop’s most popular event rolling through the scenic hills of Blanco, TX is a ride for all cyclists, with distances of 15, 30, 50, 65, and 80 miles to choose from.

Special Olympics Pedal to the Medal – Fort Worth, TX

Join us for the 4th Annual Pedal to the Medal cycling competition benefiting Special Olympics Texas athletes! Have fun racing individually or with a team inside the famous Texas Motor Speedway.

 

We hope you have an amazing weekend, and if you know of any rides we are missing, feel free to tell us!

Weekend Ride Round-Up – 05/11 – 05/13

This weekend we present you with several amazing cycling events! Enjoy the nice weather and go out and ride!

Friday, May 11th:

Sugar Land’s Bike to Work and Bike to School Day – Sugar Land, TX

The City of Sugar Land and Shape Up Fort Bend will celebrate National Bike Month on Friday, May 11th with the seventh annual Bike to Work Day and fifth annual Bike to School Day.

 

Saturday, May 12th:

El Don Time Trial – Mathis, TX

The 2018 El Don Bike Race features a 12.5 mile (20K) & 25 mile (40K) individual time trial race. Close to scenic Lake Corpus Christi.

Stampede on the Chisholm Trail – Belton, TX

The 7th Annual Stampede on the Chisholm Trail features route distances of: 12, 30, 50, 55 and 62 miles

Rolling Hills Challenge – Columbus, TX

The Rolling Hills Challenge many have claimed to be the best kept secret in Texas cycling. The Rolling Hills Challenge offers cyclists some of the most picturesque yet challenging bike routes in South Central Texas. Route distances: 25, 50, 62 & 100 mile routes.

The Mineola Metric 100 Bicycle Ride – Mineola, TX

Begin at Mineola’s Nature Preserve and bicycle East Texas’ beautiful, gently rolling hills on farm roads and quaint country lanes through woodlands, past fields of wildflowers, farms, ranches and vineyards in The Mineola Wine Country. Choose rides from 100 Kilometer, 51mi, 41mi, 26mi, or 17mi.

 

Have a great weekend, and enjoy your ride!

Weekend Ride Round-Up – 05/04 – 05/06

We have some cool events happening this weekend, so if you’re up to riding in the sunny weather choose one of these amazing rides:

Saturday, May 5th:

Cane River Plantation Ride – Bermuda, LA

The Bike Natchitoches 5th Annual Cane River Plantation Ride on May 5, 2018, comprises three routes that cover land steeped in the history of Natchitoches Parish and offers numerous views of Cane River Lake.

Shiner GASP – Austin, TX

The 2018 Shiner Bicycle Ride is a 100 mile bicycle ride starting in Austin and finishing at the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, TX and will be a celebration of Cinco de Mayo!

Texas Gravel Championship – Rosebud, TX

Come test yourself against the fastest gravel grinders in Texas for the right to wear the TGC winners Jersey. Not a racer? We have rides for you. TGC offers routes for all level riders, 100 Championship distance, 52, 26,12 miles.

Waggin Trail Bike Ride – Hillsboro, TX

Hill County Paw Pals and Hillsboro Police Department Community Outreach Programs have joined together again to launch their eleventh annual “Waggin’ Trail Bike Ride”.  The event is planned with four routes (96, 64, 41, and 27 mile routes) to meet the needs of the avid cyclists as well as the casual rider.

 

Saturday, May 5th – Sunday, May 6th:

Bike MS: Round-Up Ride 2018 – Frisco to Fort Worth

The Bike MS: Sam’s Club Round-Up ride is a 2-day fundraising cycling event. This ride is a 163-mile journey, with a variety of route options beginning in Frisco, Texas. The Day One route ends along the shores of Grapevine Lake, and Day Two finishes along the bricks of Fort Worth’s Sundance Square.

 

Sunday, May 6th:

Pedal to Padre – Brownsville, TX

Pedal to Padre, Inc. incorporated in 2017 and continues the Pedal to Padre tour which began in 1996. The primary tour will be approximately 30 miles and an expert route may be offered for advanced riders looking for a 50+ mile tour.

Race the Trails – Amarillo, TX

Race #3 of the Sun Adventure Six Pack Series brings us back to the Amarillo Children’s Home Trails (9th and Helium) This is a benefit race for the Amarillo Children’s Home. Please come out for some Single track racing and support this great cause!

 

Sunday, May 6th – Friday, May 11th:

Tour du Rouge – Houston to New Orleans

Join us for the 10th Tour du Rouge from the Bayou City to the Crescent City. Route distances: 535 miles total in 6 days, average ride of 89 miles per day.

 

That’s it for this week! Have fun riding this weekend and if we’re missing some rides in our calendar feel free to tell us!

Weekend Ride Round-Up – 04/27 – 04/29

Check out these ten awesome events happening this weekend, one of which is a part of a larger tour spanning the whole summer! Choose your event carefully because these scenic, charity, and endurance rides are all equally amazing:

Saturday, April 28th:

Wildflower Trails Bike Ride – Linden, TX

Located in an area of East Texas that is rich with beautiful wildflowers each spring, the festival offers routes of 8, 16, 37 and 50 miles.

Hill Country Ride for AIDS – Spicewood, TX

The Hill Country Ride for AIDS (HCRA) is the largest fundraiser in central Texas for HIV/AIDS services. Routes of: 13, 27, 45, 65 and 90 miles.

Citychurch Amarillo Ride – Amarillo, TX

Citychurch Amarillo is hosting the 2nd Annual -Ride for the Heart of the City, offering routes: 6.5+ mile family-fun “Neighborhood Route”; 33+ mile loop; and 53 mile main route.

Colorado River Bikefest – Ballinger, TX

The 43rd Annual Colorado River Bikefest is sponsored by the Ballinger Noon Lions Club and is offering the following routes: 5K walk/ride/run, 30K, 60K and 100K races.

A Ride On The Wild Side – Kingsville, TX

Kingsville Noon Lions Club presents the 15th Annual A Ride on the Wild Side in Kingsville, TX. Routes: 10, 20, 35, and 65 miles.

Beat the Street for Little Feet – Sweetwater, TX

Get ready for the 6th Annual Beat the Street for Little Feet benefiting Cornerstone Christian School. The event includes: a 5K Run, Half Marathon, 50K Bike Tour, 100K Bike Tour and a 1Mi Fun Run for all ages.

Germanfest Metric Century Bicycle Rally – Muenster, TX

The 38th Annual Germanfest Metric Century Bicycle Rally is a part of a four rally challenge – European Tour of Texas Challenge. Routes: 100 kilometer (63 mi.); 65 Kilometer (40 mi.); and 35 Kilometer (22 mi.)

Gator Bait Adventure Race – Huntsville, TX

The Gator Bait Adventure race includes approximately 3 miles of trail running, 7 miles of mountain biking, 20–30 minutes paddling, and a mystery event or two. Lose yourself among the majestic trees and natural beauty of the East Texas Pineywoods.

 

Saturday, April 28th – Sunday, April 29th:

Texas Hammerfest – Fort Davis, TX

Come race the “Texas Alps”, one of the most challenging courses in the Southwest. Route distances: 16, 16.6 and 74.5 miles.

BP MS 150 Houston Tour – Houston, TX

The BP MS 150 is a two-day fundraising bike ride organized by the National MS Society. The ride is the largest event of its kind in North America, with 13,000 cyclists, 3,500 volunteers, and countless spectators along the route and at the finish line in Austin.

 

Saturday, April 28th – Saturday, July 21st:

European Tour of Texas Challenge – Texas

The European Tour of Texas Challenge is a four rally challenge that includes: Germanfest Metric Century Bicycle Rally in Muenster, TX on April 28; Bosque Tour de Norway in Clifton, TX on May 19; Tour d’Italia Bike rally in Italy, TX on June 16; and Tour de Paris Bike Rally in Paris, TX on July 21, 2018.

 

Have an amazing weekend and ride safe!

Weekend Ride Round-Up – 04/20 – 04/22

Do you have plans for this weekend? If not, why don’t you check out these awesome rides, maybe you’ll find something to your liking! Check out these ten events happening all over Texas:

Friday, April 20th – Saturday, April 21st:

Texas Ultra Spirit – Fayetteville, TX

This event is part of the Texas Ultra Cup Challenge, offering a 7.5 mile loop, featuring lightly traveled country roads.

 

Saturday, April 21st:

Fish Fry and Bike Ride – Avery, TX

Avery Community VFD Spring Fish Fry fund raiser and annual bicycle gravel grind. Route follows the NETT trail and portions of the RAT (Ride across Texas) gravel routes. Routes: 13 and 25 miles.

Red Poppy Bike Ride – Georgetown, TX

This year is the 14th annual Red Poppy Charity Bike Ride benefiting the Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center, Sertoma of Georgetown and the Georgetown Police Department Bike Program. The family friendly ride has 5 routes ranging from 12-100 miles.

Tour De RACHA – Waller, TX

Family Ties’ 9th Annual Tour de RACHA is just around the corner. Please join us in our effort of “Miles Today, Kids to Save”. Offering routes of: 26, 48, and 62 miles.

Red Balloon Run and Ride – Plano, TX

Red Balloon Run & Ride is benefiting Children’s Medical Center. Bike: 72 miles; 57 miles; 36 miles, 23 miles and 5k. Run/Walk: 1k and 5k.

NoPolio100 Bicycle Rally – Sherman, TX

Have a great day riding and relaxing, knowing proceeds will be going primarily to support Rotary International’s “End Polio Now” campaign and matched 2:1 by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Then join in at the Finish Line party sponsored by 903 Brewers. 50K and 100K routes.

Tour de Cypress Ride and Run – Mt. Vernon, TX

Tired of all the traffic and noise of the city? Forget crowds, forget the hassle and come to Mount Vernon to ride Tour de Cypress on shaded country roads. You’ll get a free gourmet chicken wrap, free beer, and a wonderful, warm welcome. Featuring a 10-Mile family ride, 30, 45, 52 and 62.5 miles.

Caprock Gravel Grind – Southland, TX

The Caprock Gravel Grind is a gravel grind consisting of a 50K grind, a 100K grind, and a 100 mile grind beginning and ending in Southland, Texas on the Llano Estacado.

 

Sunday, April 22nd:

Tour de Braz – Alvin, TX

The 25th Annual Tour de Braz Bike Ride, presented by Alvin Convention & Visitors Bureau and primarily sponsored by Associated Credit Union of Texas, will be offering routes of 10, 34, 50, 68 and 100 miles.

Fiesta Wildflower Ride – San Antonio, TX

This is the 13th Anniversary of Fiesta San Antonio’s only cycling event. Our charity partner is Morgan’s Wonderland. Route distances will range from 20-62miles.

 

Enjoy your weekend riding and stay safe!

Weekend Ride Round-Up – 04/13 – 04/15

Another week, another list of rides, and this time we present you with no less than ten amazing cycling events! Check out what we have in store for you:

Saturday, April 14th:

Tour Madisonville Bicycle Ride & Festival – Madisonville, TX

The second annual Tour Madisonville Bicycle Ride & Festival offers routes of 10, 20, 30 and 40 miles through Madison County’s scenic and serene countryside.

Katy Ram Challenge – Katy, TX

Katy Ram Challenge bike ride is benefiting the Mayde Creek Mighty Ram Band, with route options of 38, 49, 65 and 77 miles, and a family ride of 9 miles.

Ride to Remember – Poth, TX

The City of Poth will host the 10th Annual “Ride To Remember” Bicycle Ride and 5K Run/Walk in cooperation with the Alzheimer’s Association and the Poth Economic Development Corp. There will be four rider levels (12 mile, 22 mile, 44 mile and 66 mile) and a 5K Run/Walk.

Old Stone Fort Bicycle Ride – Nacogdoches, TX

The Old Stone Fort Bike Ride is provided by the Nacogdoches Rotary Club to help fund our various charities including: Polio Plus, Rotary Scholarships, The Park at Lake Naconiche, Rotary Mobile Library, and the Nacogdoches Interact High School Club. Route distances: 25, 35, and 63 miles

Anchor Club Wildflower Bike Ride – Cuero, TX

Money raised from the bike ride allows our Anchor Club members to sponsor a Special Needs Prom, supports service projects throughout the year, assists with sending Anchors to camp, and provided scholarships to our Senior Anchor Club members. Route distances from approx 8 miles to approx 56 miles.

Lancaster Country Ride – Lancaster, TX

The 20th Annual Lancaster Country Ride Rally offers routes of 24, 42 and 62 miles, traversing flats, rolling hills and some challenging climbs.

Wedu Texas Hundred – Burnet, TX

The WEDU TEXAS HUNDRED is a beautiful 100-mile road ride touring the sprawling ranches and wide-open spaces of the central Texas Hill Country, with routes of 20 and 100 miles.

 

Sunday, April 15th:

Texas Autism Bike Ride and Fun Run – Georgetown, TX

The ride benefits the Autism Society of Texas. All proceeds stay local to fund programs, promote education and awareness, and provide access to resources for families living with Autism. Route options: 9, 24, 42 and 68 miles.

Stephen W. Jackel Memorial Ride – Grapevine, TX

Please join us APRIL 15th as we celebrate the life of U.S. Army Sergeant Stephen W. Jackel, who passed away recently; he was a beloved and motivational member of the community. Team Bicycles Inc will be hosting a fundraising ride to support Stephen Jackel’s widow, Adriana Jackel.

RBC Gran Fondo Texas – Montgomery, TX

RBC Gran Fondo Texas is a BP MS 150 recommended ride with route options of 44 Miles, 65 Miles, 87 Miles, and 101 Miles.

 

We hope you have an amazing weekend, and if you know of any rides we are missing, feel free to tell us!

Weekend Ride Round-Up – 04/06 – 04/08

Phew! Check out the abundance of awesome events we have in store for you this weekend! How to choose?

 

Friday, April 6th – Sunday, April 8th:

Bessies Creek 24 – Brookshire, TX

Bessies Creek races are endurance events, how far can you ride in 6, 12 or 24 Hours? Can you ride 514 miles in 36/48 Hours? Come to Bessies in 2018 and find out!

 

Saturday, April 7th:

Tour de Castroville Walk/Run/Ride – Castroville, TX

Join the 7th Annual Tour de Castroville Walk/Run/Ride on a scenic loop through Castroville and into the neighboring towns of LaCoste and Rio Medina.

Ark-La-Tex Challenge – Texarkana, TX

The 6th Annual Ark-La-Tex Challenge offers both novice and experienced cyclists a ride unlike many others. This ride will allow you to ride through three states in one ride. We offer five different distances to accommodate different cyclist levels.

Castell Grind – Castell, TX

The Castell Grind is comprised of three separate endurance gravel races, the Full Grind 100K 3/4 Grind 72K Half Grind 50K. All races will begin in Castell following remote gravel roads through the rolling Texas Hill Country in the middle of nowhere.

Rosedale Ride – Austin, TX

The 24th Rosedale Ride is an annual charity bicycle ride with routes of 23, 42, and 62 miles and a children’s fun ride of 2 miles.

Salado Smokin Spokes Ride – Salado, TX

SMOKIN’ SPOKES BIKE RIDE is a Texas bike ride event sponsored by the Salado Texas Volunteer Fire Department. 100% of the proceeds go to our department. This is one of our major fundraisers of the year!

Schlumberger Education Expedition – Missouri City, TX

The 15th annual Schlumberger Education Expedition Bike Ride promises to provide a quality ride whether you are training for the all-important BP MS150 or just wanting a great day with friends.

Liberty Freedom Ride – Liberty, TX

The Liberty ISD Education Foundation presents the 3rd Annual Liberty Freedom Ride featuring more ride distances – 2 mile social ride, 20, 32, 44, 61 and 79 mile rides.

Head for the Hills – Chappell Hill, TX

Enjoy an exhilarating ride through the hills of northeast Washington County while partaking of a visual feast of bucolic scenery and, with the cooperation of Mother Nature, a magnificent of display of wildflowers. Route distances: 26, 43 and 62 miles.

 

Sunday, April 8th:

Bluebonnet Express – Waller, TX

The 28th annual Bluebonnet Express will start from the Waller ISD Stadium in Waller, Texas, 45 miles NW of Houston. This fully supported ride is one of the Houston area’s oldest rides and is presented by Northwest Cycling Club. Route distances: 25, 35, 55 and 75 Miles.

 

Wherever you choose to go this weekend, enjoy the nice weather and have fun! Ride on!

Weekend Ride Round-Up – 03/30 – 04/01

Spring is officially here, and with it we bring you three beautiful scenic rides you’ll definitely enjoy riding! Check out this week’s events:

 

Friday, March 30th – Sunday, April 1st:

Easter Hill Country Tour – Kerrville, TX

Experience the charm and hospitality of the Texas Hill Country and three days of the best riding Texas has to offer on the 45th annual Easter Hill Country Tour!

 

Saturday, March 31st:

Red River Riot – Muenster, TX

The Red River Riot is back and better than ever with the focus being the best and most challenging route possible. Offering routes of 35, 80, 140 and 200 miles.

Brazos River Bike Rally – Missouri City, TX

A fundraising bicycle ride, supporting the City of Missouri City Bicycle Mobility and Pedestrian Plan, the Missouri City Parks Foundation, and Missouri City Green. Routes of 20, 40 and 78 miles.

 

Enjoy your weekend to the fullest and remember – there’s no time to ride like now!