2021 Summary

2021 was a frustrating year for the club and our members in many ways. First, the pandemic prevented us from getting together as a club and then when restrictions started to relax, organisational difficulties got in the way of riding.

Despite these problems, with the hard work of our volunteers and with the support of sponsors we still had a couple of great events. On August 29th we held our first ever gravel fondo, MIVA Unpaved. Held mainly on forestry roads behind Mount Benson, the 70km course saw a mix of riders from gravel pros to some riding off road for the first time. From the front to the back of the field everyone seemed to have a good time and we’re looking forward to a repeat in 2022.

The other event this year was a very wet “Hot Cross Bunnies” cyclocross race on November 14th. The atmospheric river weather event made for some challenging conditions for the final race on the Cross on the Rock series. The race was still well attended and a few smiles were seen underneath the grime.

We’re riding into 2022 in hopes of a fuller season.

Peter Richards
Week Seven & Eight Winners - Charlene Stewart & Christine Schilling - MIVA Weekly Challenges

I’ve been busy recently so we’re announcing the week seven and eight winners together.

Week Seven

Our winner for our week seven challenge “Three Selfies on Three Hilltops” was Charlene Stewart. Charlene’s ride totaled 800 meters of climbing in only 44 km and she took two Strava trophies in the process! Charlene wins a $50 gift card to The Buzz Coffee House.

Week Eight

Our week eight challenge “Skills Practice” only saw two entrants; Mark and Christine Schilling. They both took on the challenge in exactly the spirit we had hoped for when we came up with this one. It’s definitely worth popping over to the event page on Facebook to see their videos.

There could only be one winner though, so we flipped a coin and Christine came out victorious. Christine’s track standing skills win her a $50 gift card to White Sails Brewing!

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Peter Richards
Week Six Winner - Paul Thompson - MIVA Weekly Challenges
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The winner of our sixth weekly challenge “Strava Art” was chosen a little differently. Up until now we’ve been picking our winner at random from all the successful entries. Where art is concerned a little more judgement is called for

Steve Nelson, president of Echelon Cycling Club in Santa Barbara, California kindly agreed to be our impartial outsider. We removed the names from the entries and emailed them over.

Steve writes:-

I am so impressed by the creativity, ambition, and commitment of your entries. As I remarked earlier, I’ve always wondered about doing Strava art but never mustered what it takes to conceive, plan and execute even the simplest project, much less the amazing pieces your friends have created.

So here, in Goleta, California, right next to Santa Barbara, known as the American Riviera, where our infection rate might be high right now, but the riding is (almost) always great and year-round, I am honored to select from these stellar entries into what I believe is your first Strava Art Competition and chose a winner. It should be known that I have never attempted such a feat, though I’ve always dreamed of doing something profound that the world, or at least our tiny slice of it, might see and marvel. Mostly, though, I just ride my bike in useless circles, or sometimes just in a single line out, and then back.

In choosing my favorites I understand that it is only the final product that is to be judged, as art, without taking into consideration the degree of difficulty or the mileage or the elevation gain. I’ll admit that, when looking at the art, which is overlaid upon a map, as a cyclist, it is challenging to disregard all that, but I have tried. It goes without saying that these are all excellent endeavors, each with its own charms and delights, but chose I must and here it is.

Honorable Mention: Go Fish!. Elegant, clean lines. It is lovely.

Third Place: AN ORCA. It fits the landscape so beautifully and thematically on the money for the location. I know I’m not supposed to say but clearly this is an ambitious attempt which it almost pulls off.

Second Place: I’m sorry, but this is a tie: caw caw it’s a crow and AN ALIEN. Both are less ambitious attempts that are more successful because of their simpler design. the crow is marred by its un-crowlike neck (we have a lot of crows around here), though I love the lake/eye.  The Alien is fanciful, fun, and simple.

The Winner: Fly birdie fly. the elegance of the design is matched by the near perfection of its execution. It is beautifully gestural and highly influenced by local indigenous art. This is a concept that is perfectly suited to the medium. I know that I’m not supposed to be thinking about the cycling part of it, but I cannot help but be impressed by how little mileage went into this.

Thank you for the opportunity to make a judgement on your work; it was really fun and I enjoyed all the pieces very much. Is all this indicative of a Covid-19 related slowdown or is this just what you do up there on Vancouver Island? I have been there, briefly, but I didn’t get a chance to have a ride.

Any one of you will be welcome to ride with Echelon Santa Barbara should you find yourself here. We do have some decent climbing here, but as we are on the coast there are also flat routes. (I like to climb!)  Lorrie knows about the joys of riding through our Wine Country. Looking forward to it!

Stay safe, sane & solvent, and don’t let any USA people in until we do better!

————steve

Paul Thompson was the artist wielding the bicycle/brush responsible for “Fly birdie fly”. Paul wins a $50 gift card for Cold Front Gelato, enjoy!

This week’s challenge is to ride to the top of three different climbs and take a selfie.

Peter Richards
Week Five Winner - Tamara Zavarise - MIVA Weekly Challenges

Tamara Zavarise is our winner for week five of our weekly challenges; “500m of Elevation in One Ride!”. Tamara’s route took her up the Benson View Road climb to Witchcraft Lake, and she packed most of the required 500 meters in to the first half of her ride.

Tamara wins a $50 gift card to Burnt Honey Desert Company!

This week’s challenge is Strava Art, and we’re really excited to see what everyone comes up with!

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Peter Richards