Saturday, April 30 the Comox Valley Cycle Club kicks off the Comox Cup Race Series with the Dove Creek Road Race. Riders will compete on the varying terrain of the 16.5km loop around Dove Creek, Courtenay that includes hills, false flats, and a tough finish to allow a worthy winner.Registration opens at 10am and is on Burns Road (Just off of Dove Creek Road). Cost is $20 for adult, $10 for junior riders. A/B/C categories are on offer. 16.5km per lap. A-5 laps (85km), B-4 Laps (68km), C-3 laps (51km) Races start at 11am sharp from the Burns Road, with the finish at the Wildwood Entrance along Piercy Road. Riders who want to be included in the Comox Cup Race Series need to join the Comox Valley Cycle Club ($15). Race numbers do not cost anything (replacement numbers do though). Yellow line rule is in effect, all riders must be licensed! For more information please see http://comoxvalleycycleclub.blogspot.com/ or http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=207349105960224
MIVA club president, Peter McC. went to Java Expressions Saturday morning just to see who turned up for the 'regular' ride. First Andrew Paderowski from Parksville showed and then A great surprise for Peter! Andrew Iler? of the Midweek Club in Mississauga rolled in. He was staying with family off Departure Bay Road and had come out to join in the ride. (Peter was founder of the Midweek CC ). Craig Dick,who isn't a club member and was just going to get a coffee, then showed up and, after a brief conversation, agreed to show the others some of the local roads as they were not familiar with the Nanaimo area. Well - last week one rider, this week three. Let's hope there is a geometric increase and that nine show up next week, twenty-seven the following week, and so on!
Miva's regular Saturday club run meets at Java Expressions 9Bowen and Northfield at 9am and heads South to Chemainus. Those who turn up can decide whether to go through Cedar via Duke point Highway, to use Nanaimo Mines Road, or to just head straight down Highway 1.
This is a recreational;\l run, so anyone who feels feisty can do extra loops via Yellow Point or Timberlan
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