MIVA is organising the Beban Park cyclo-cross. This involves set up and take down of the course, scoring, and registration. In order to have the course ready first thing on Saturday October 15th. We are planning to set up the course on Friday afternoon between 4pm and dusk. Anyone who is available for this, pleas contact pakamac@gmail.com and we will certainly have some stuff for you to do. Thanks in advance for helping to make this event, MIVA's first cyclo-cross, a great success.
Something for all our cycling viewers. Thanks to Mick O'Meara for sending this. Youtube video here
Pacific Sport's annual coaches week is fast approaching. In addtion to the many good workshops, they are hosting Rowing Canada coach Mike Spracklen for breakfast on Friday Sept. 23rd at the Coast Bastion Inn in Nanaimo. Mike will be speaking on his perspective of 'Excellence' and extracting the best of those around you. Here is a quote from one of his former athlete's blog;
"Mike brought the idea of excellence, but never demanded it. Rather, he created an environment that made you demand it of yourself. Mike is an excellent rowing teacher, coach and leader but it is his focus and ability to do what he says he is going to do that sets him apart. Being the example of what he expects of his athletes allows him to create an environment where those athletes begin to demand those same qualities of themselves."
Mike's presentation is suitable for coaches, business managers and supervisors, parents and anyone else looking for an insight in getting results. This will be a special motivational moment that's not to be missed! Sign up here to reserve a seat for Mike's presentation and see what other events Pacific Sport is hosting that week.
MIVA was recently contacted by Gord Litster, a Sidney Velo Club member who organises bike tours. For anyone contemplating a cycling trip to Italy, here is a link to his web site
Victoria-based Emile de Rosnay has written an interesting article about breakaways in bicycle races. His analysis of the break contains some good stuff. For the full article go here.