The Flying Wheel. WAB ers Ride Through Holland. Newsletter of the Williamsburg Area Bicyclists (WAB) Williamsburg, Virginia JUNE 2017

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The Flying Wheel Volume 21, Number 5 Newsletter of the Williamsburg Area Bicyclists (WAB) PO Box 2222, Williamsburg, VA 23187-2222 WAB ers Ride Through Holland By Jim Gullo A Bicyclists Dream Nine WAB members rode through Holland in May on a trip organized by Frances Kuipers. The bike tour went to nine different villages in rural sections of Holland. The weather cooperated for delightful riding with plenty of time after each day of riding to explore the lovely villages of this country. The numerous bike trails were flat and exceptionally clean as is most of Holland. Our group was a bit challenged understanding the route navigation markings, but Corky Bailey and Bob Carter successfully led the group to the correct locations each day. The meals had plenty of the best cheese and bread I have ever eaten. The brownie in Amsterdam was quite tasty as well! My biggest take away from this trip was the amazing bicycle infrastructure. The bicycle is king in Holland. All roads and development are based upon using bicycles as the main source of transportation. It was nice to ride past schools seeing bicycles neatly parked in racks and no school buses! http://wabonline.org Williamsburg, Virginia JUNE 2017 WAB General Membership Meeting Our next General Membership Meeting is Tuesday September 12th. It s the summer break - get out and ride your bike(s). I kept thinking to myself how could we incorporate this bicycle mindset in our country and move from a recreational use of a bicycle to a mainstay of transportation by the majority of the population. You may say I m a dreamer, but I m not the only one! In this issue (click on any line to go directly to that section; to return here, click on any page number) WAB ers Ride Through Holland..............1 WAB General Membership Meeting...........1 Member information.......................2 Website Tip..............................2 From the President s Desk...................3 Scenes From Cub Scout Bike Rodeo...........3 Ride Calendar.............................4 Out of Bounds and Trail Mix.................5 On the Road..............................7 Advertisements...3-8 David and Toni Mershon s Classic Bikes...9 WAB in Holland

Member information Welcome! Renewing members: Nolan & Ileana Beck, Charlene Campbell, Cole Casey, Robin Church, David Clarke, Mike & Terry Conyngham, Susan Currey, Dan & LuAnn Kehlenbach, Lenny Lentz, Ken McFarland, Brenda & Ken Mitchell, Dick Schneider, Nancy Weaver, Marcia Weinland. New members: Kristen Brown, Tim Cognetti & Gina Laudone, Ron Granstra, Randy Hobbs, Homer Hoe, Steven Ralph, Pam Stromberg. The Flying Wheel is the newsletter of the Williamsburg Area Bicyclists or WAB. The Club encourages and supports all facets of bicycling in the Williamsburg, Virginia area. The Flying Wheel is always looking for stories or pictures connected to cycling. If you can help out, email the editor (editor@wabonline.org) or send a letter to: Williamsburg Area Bicyclists, P.O. Box 2222, Williamsburg, VA 23187-2222. Please send us your story no later than the 15 th of the month. WILLIAMSBURG AREA BICYCLISTS PAGE 2 Member Discount Don t Forget: Your WAB membership entitles you to a 10% discount on parts, accessories or clothing at these local bike shops and sports stores: BikeBeat, Bikes Unlimited, Conte s and Colonial Sports. *Discount does not apply to bicycles. Other items may not qualify for discount at certain shops - call store for details. League of American Bicyclists Affiliated Club James City County Division of Parks & Recreation Co-Sponsored Club Historic Triangle Bicycle Advisory Committee - see link for contact information: https://www.yorkcounty.gov/countygovernment/administration,county/planning/bikeways/htbacroster.aspx the minutes of the general membership meeting and a summary of the Board minutes are available online at http://www.wabonline.org/index.php/members-only/general-membership-meeting-minutes http://www.wabonline.org/index.php/members-only/board-meeting-minute-summaries The Cue Sheet Library now contains approximately 80 routes, and is an important resource for the club. Access the library by logging in and clicking on the Cue Sheets Icon on the website home page. All of these routes are now mapped on the website with Ride with GPS (www.ridewithgps.com). The routes are grouped into two main categories: 1. Williamsburg Area Bicyclists this is the main category and contains about 100 routes. A naming convention is used to easily identify the starting location and route distance. For example, the route CC #7 - Charles City Cruise (36 Miles) starts in Charles City and is 36 miles. 2. Williamsburg Area Bicycle Rides (Route Book) this category contains the 26 routes in the club book. 3. Miscellaneous this category contains about a dozen miscellaneous routes that are on Ride With GPS but not in one of the above two categories. You ll notice there is also a category called Richmond Area Bicycling Association RABA that contains some routes on Ride With GPS that are in the RABA group. Member TIP: When you click on the Cue Sheets icon, you will be taken to a page which lists the starting points for the routes in these categories on the left side of the page. Click on any start point to see a list of the routes starting from that point, along with other information about the route, such as distance, climb, description and map. Click on the map to see more detail such as the elevation profile and more detailed map. Leader TIP: When you post information about an upcoming ride on the Message Board, you can include a link to the (Continued on Page 6) The CUE SHEET LIBRARY Rick Nevins, Webmaster - webmaster@wabonline.org

From the President s Desk As I write this, I am preparing to head to the Lexington and Staunton areas of Virginia to cycle for the next week as part of the Bike Virginia Preview Ride. What is that, you ask? The BVA preview ride is just that a small group of cyclists pre-viewing the routes which will be offered to cyclists during the upcoming Bike Virginia June 23 28. After each day s ride, we will offer suggestions such as a turn needing more than the usual signage, comment on rest stop locations and difficulty of the routes. While we will not have the luxury of actual rest stops or even signage, we will have limited SAG support during the rides. Why do we go? Because it improves the final product the actual routes during Bike Virginia. Which brings me to the point of this message improving WAB. There have been a lot of changes in our club over the last three years and more, I hope, are yet to come. Membership is up (we are now 330 strong); we have more rides per month than several years ago, and we have new events on our calendar (such as Bikes Out of Hibernation). How did these changes come about? Members had ideas and passed them along to the Board who acted on them. Members volunteered when asked. Members represented the club to non-members who say they found WAB to be a friendly club they wanted to join. Members offered advice to new members on a variety of topics - what to carry on one s bike during a ride, interesting places to travel for cycling, and events to attend. So, I applaud you for making the club better and encourage you to continue doing so. Continue offering suggestions and ideas on how we, the Board, can do things better or for the first time. We welcome your input. Deana Sun, President Scenes from Cub Scout Pack 1932 s Bicycle Rodeo - April 29, 2017 at St. Bede Catholic Church. Charlie Hart giving a bike safety talk and Ralph Simmons and Charlie with a Scout and his Mother. WILLIAMSBURG AREA BICYCLISTS PAGE 3

JUNE RIDE CALENDAR WAB Special Rides Saturday - June 3, 2017 at 9:30 AM: Location: Charles City Courthouse Leader: Deana Sun Classification: C (12-14 mph) Distance: 26.6 miles - Lots happening on the trail these days. Come on out for a ride, listen to some music, have lunch, drink wine. What s happening on the trail? ** Herring Creek Market - home of Basket & Bike (www. basketandbike.com) - Grand Opening between 9a and 2p. Live music by Nashville Singer/Songwriter Dean Fields from 11a - 2p. **Pinot on the Patio - a wine event - at Cul s Courthouse Grille from 12 noon to 3p. Live music and wine talk (whining not permitted). Lunch served from 11a. PACE FOR RIDES: A... 18-20 mph B+...16-18 B...14-16 C... 12-14 D...10-12 Casual... Up to 10 mph, with no one left behind Please note that these are average speeds. If you are new to club rides and aren t sure what pace you can maintain, be conservative with your first ride! Direct all questions, cancellations or updates to Rick Nevins at ridecoordinator@wabonline.org. Helmets are required on WAB rides. Updates and cancellations are posted on the Members Only message board. Ride leaders are obligated to collect waiver signatures prior to the ride. Tuesday - June 6, 2017 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM: Location: Surry Government Center Leader: Fran Wenbert Classification: C (12-14 mph) Distance: 32 miles - Ferry Nice Ride Part 3!!!! We will venture forth to Surry. (I would suggest taking the 8:35 ferry). The ride will commence at 9:30 at the Surry Government Center. We WABBERS have hit the jackpot, for once again, Jack Huber has come up with another humdinger of a route. It is called the Three County Ride because it travels through parts of Surry, Southhampton, and Isle of Wight counties. It is 32 miles long, C pace, flat, lightly traveled, with lots of woods and farmland. Upon completion of all this spectacularness, we will break bread at the splendiferous Surry Seafood Company. If you want some exercise, fun, frivolity, and awesome camaraderie, then join Jack and Fran for Ferry Nice Ride Part 3. Saturday - June 10, 2017 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM: Location: Waverly First Ride Option: Leader: Jack Huber Classification: C (12-14 mph) Distance: 61 miles Second Ride Option: Classification: B (14-16 mph) Distance: 61 miles - Meet in Waverly for a ride to Chippokes State Park and back. The route is very rural even by Waverly standards. There will be two special rest stops hosted by Shirley Cockes at her place in Surry County. Chippokes State Park is a beautiful spot with several impressive views of the lower James River. This is a joint ride for RABA and WAB. Jack Huber will lead the C pace group and Sara Page of RABA will lead a B pace group. After the ride all participants are invited to have lunch together at Giuseppe s on Main Street in Waverly. WAB Recurring Rides Mondays, 9:00 AM: Monday is an ad-hoc ride. If there is a ride...continued on page 8 WAB Jerseys! If you missed out on the last two orders, but would like a jersey, please contact Dave Cosgrove at jersey@wabonline. org. Once we have enough new orders, another batch will be ordered from the supplier. WILLIAMSBURG AREA BICYCLISTS PAGE 4

Out of Bounds by Ken McFarland (kenmcfarland482@gmail.com) Are you looking for a change of scenery? Do you want to try a metric or full century? Check the Out of Bounds list. There are nearly 80 events on the entire list, including 16 in June as we get into the busy riding season. For each event, there is a date, a location, a brief description, fees and discount dates, and a link to the event website. If you know of any other events that would be of interest to the club, please forward them to me. If you ride any of these events, I would like to hear from you, so next year we know whether to post that event or not. Trail Mix by Ted Hanson (thanson@earthlink.net) VCT Potpourri The 11th annual CAP2CAP ride event Saturday May 13 was another successful Virginia Capital Trail event. Although participation was suppressed to about 75% of normal, an unofficial 1300 participants enjoyed rides of 15-100 miles. The bike repair station slated for the Jamestown Trailhead shipped the last week of May. Dean Dunbar, Don Grosse and Neal Robinson have been busy planning, engineering and supervising electrical work, with expected completion of the installation by mid June. Thanks to BikeWalk Williamsburg, and Dean, Don and Neal for making this third repair station on the Trail a reality! The forthcoming Herring Creek Market (mile marker 27 on the Trail) has scheduled a pop up event on Saturday June 3 from 9am-2pm, across the street from the VCT Herring Creek Trailhead. King of Pops will be providing cool treats, Dean Fields, Nashville singer/songwriter will provide the entertainment. Either bring lunch or pre-order a sandwich @ info@herringcreekmarket.com. Basket & Bike is co-sponsoring and will have cruiser bikes for rental. And the rumor of another trailside food and drink (plus) establishment is true and it will be opening this summer. Spoke & Art Provisions will open in phases, with food and drink (the Handle Bar?) becoming available once permits are obtained. Watch the facility improvements going on at John Tyler and Greensprings Road. Thanks to Trail friend, Steve Rose, for making this a reality. - MENTION THIS AD - receive $5.00 off a $25.00 purchase Does not include gold card and other coupons or specials. Two decades of supporting WAB in Park 2Park, local races and events. Providing health and performance products for the biking community. Many thanks and appreciation to our valued customers. Ride safe! WILLIAMSBURG AREA BICYCLISTS PAGE 5

THE FLYING WHEEL JUNE 2017 More from the Cub Scout Bicycle Rodeo - Ralph Simmons checking brakes while being carefully watched by a future BMX Olympian. (Website Tip, Continued from page 2) route in the library. Do this by navigating to the route in the library and then cutting/pasting the URL from your browser into the Message Board post. Member TIP: Print a Cue Sheet by clicking on the Generate Cue Sheet button or the Get Cuesheet link in the library for the route. This will take you to a page where you can customize options such as font size or cue sheet format. The defaults should provide a good result. Then click the Get Cuesheet button. This will download a PDF file to your computer that you can print. Seen on the trail - can you guess what it is? Email the editor if you know for a valuable prize given at the Sept. Club Meeting. WILLIAMSBURG AREA BICYCLISTS PAGE 6

THE FLYING WHEEL JUNE 2017 On The Road Rick Nevins, Ride Coordinator Wow May certainly lived up to the May is Bike Month label! Thanks to our great Ride Leaders, we had rides scheduled every day in May! We partnered with BikeWalk Williamsburg to support another great Pedal the Parkway, with an estimated 1,000+ attendees. The Ferry Nice Ride was so much fun that two more are scheduled! We had great weather for The Saude Creek Winery Ride and it was well attended. Not to mention the BBQ and wine afterwards! June is starting to take shape. We plan to continue with the Thursday evening Sunset Rides. The C ride attendance of the Sunset Rides in May was disappointing so in June, the C pace will only be offered if we have interest. We were sorry to hear the Williamsburg Chapel Café will be closed for at least the summer and we are exploring options for the Friday Friends rides. I d like to give a shout out to Ken McFarland for his attentiveness to the WAB Website Calendar. Ken monitors the Message Board and the Williamsburg Road Cycling Facebook Group and keeps our Website Calendar in lock step with new rides and ride changes/cancellations. This makes the calendar a valuable resource I encourage you to check it frequently when planning your cycling day or week! ORTHOTICS DRY NEEDLING BALANCE AND FALL PREVENTION VESTIBULAR REHABILITATION TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS TREATMENT ORTHOPEDIC CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS AQUATIC THERAPY NEUROLOGICAL REHABILITATION PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDIC THERAPY LYMPHEDEMA WORK HARDENING/ WORK CONDITIONING FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY EVALUATION & IMPAIRMENT RATINGS MCKENZIE THERAPY CERTIFIED WOMEN S HEALTH SERVICES TRAINER-LED FITNESS TRAINING AND SPORTS PERFORMANCE WORK PERFORMANCE SERVICES HAND THERAPY CUSTOM SPLINTING We Keep You at Your Best Improve performance and help recovery No Prescription Needed tpti.com f t i WILLIAMSBURG WILLIAMSBURG THE ADVANCED SPECIALTY CENTER WILLIAMSBURG HAND THERAPY CENTER NORGE WEST POINT GLOUCESTER GLOUCESTER COURTHOUSE GLOUCESTER GLOUCESTER POINT WILLIAMSBURG AREA BICYCLISTS PAGE 7

...continued from page 4 leader, there will be a Monday morning ride, generally in the New Kent / Charles City area. The ride leader will post information (start location, route, pace) on the Message Board by the preceding Saturday, and the information on the ride calendar will be updated accordingly. If there is no Message Board post, there is no ride. If a ride is posted and then cancelled, a message will be posted on the WAB Message Board no later than 7:30 am Monday. Wednesdays, 9:00 AM: There will generally be a Wednesday morning ride in the Upper James City County area. The ride leader will post information (start location, route, pace) on the Message Board by the preceding Monday, and the information on the ride calendar will be updated accordingly. If there is no Message Board post, there is no ride. If a ride is posted and then cancelled, a message will be posted on the WAB Message Board no later than 7:30 am Wednesday. Thursdays, 6:00 PM - Thursday Sunset Ride. Location: Chickahominy Riverfront Park. The Sunset Ride is a great way to unwind in the evening and enjoy the sunset over the Chickahominy River on the way back. Plans are for both a B / B+ ride and a C-pace ride. If there are no C-pace leaders, feel free to join and ride self-directed (very easy route). (There is also a concurrent non-wab A-pace ride.) Anyone interested may join the group for post-ride refreshments at Paul s Deli in New Town. Fridays, 9:00 AM: Friday Friends ride. Start: Williamsburg Community Chapel. Leader: Fran Wenbert Pace: D (usually) - Charlie Hart will lead a 15 to 17 mile ride. This is a great ride for beginners. Pace: C (always) - Generally 25-30 miles lead by Fran Wenbert, mostly on the Virginia Capital Trail. Pace: B (always welcome, choose your own route and distance) - Generally 30-35 miles. The Chapel Cafe is closed for the summer. However, we have been invited to use the cafe for lunch, as long as we bring our own food and clean up after ourselves. Coffee and soft drinks will be available courtesy of the Williamsburg Chapel. If the ride is cancelled by weather, a message will be posted on the WAB Message Board no later than 7:30am Friday. 230 monticello avenue Open: Tues Fri 10am 6pm Saturday 10am 5pm Sunday 12pm 4pm Serving the Williamsburg area for over 40 years We really get into our work Martha Gullo in Holland WILLIAMSBURG AREA BICYCLISTS PAGE 8

David and Toni Mershon s Classic Bikes By Mark Holt This newsletter has profiled some of our members classic and older bicycles over the past year or so, but David and Toni Mershon give new meaning to classic with their 1884 Pony Star and their 1892 Crypto Geared Ordinary. I first saw these classics and met David and Toni during a club meeting at Colonial Heritage earlier this year where Colonial Heritage Residents were showing off various hobbies in a ballroom adjacent to our club meeting. David was hard to miss as he was riding a high wheeler around the ball room which turned out to be the 1892 Crypto Geared Ordinary. David s grandfather ran a business in west Philadelphia back in the 1890s that sold bicycles of the period and he liked them enough to keep a good number including a triplet. Many of the bikes were passed down to David s father (a founding member of The Wheelmen bike club) who passed them on to David. David s son now has one of the three remaining antiques (an 1886 Columbia High Wheeler), so four generations of Mershon s have enjoyed these bikes. The oldest is the 1884 Pony Star Pony being a smaller version of the Star, which features a small front wheel and large rear wheel and is driven by levers up and down on the crank arms as opposed to traditional pedals. The design was considered safer than the high wheelers of the time as it was nearly impossible to take a header or fall forward on the bike. The bike was designed and manufactured by George Pressey in New Jersey. The newer 1892 Crypto Geared Ordinary at first glance looks like a typical high wheeler and those of us who have participated in the club Xmas parade group have probably seen David riding it. However, it is actually geared with internal gearing in the front hub which allows the owner to have the higher speed of a larger wheel on a smaller wheeled bike (if a 44 wheel can be considered small). This bike was manufactured by the McIntosh-Huntington Company in Cleveland, Ohio who made these in the 1890s right up to the takeover of the safety style frames we enjoy today. David s Crypto suffered a broken spoke which would have put the bike out of commission forever if I owned it. David cut a v around the spot where the break occurred, machined a steel v piece to fit and threaded a spoke hole in the v then welded it in place. You cannot see the repair until he points it out and the bike still rides like new. David and Toni have lived in Williamsburg for four years and moved down here to be closer to their children and their families, with their son living in Hampton and daughter in Richmond. David retired in 1994 and they enjoy boating and bicycling and ride normal bikes as well as their classics on special occasions. Shortly after they moved, they met a WAB member who invited them to join and the rest is history.or at least the earliest bike history in our club that I am aware of. If you get the chance to meet David and Toni at a club meeting or event be sure to ask about their bikes and travels. Above: David Mershon and his Pony Star David Mershon s Crypto Geared Ordinary WILLIAMSBURG AREA BICYCLISTS PAGE 9

19 th Annual Bicycle Tour 2017 presented by Saturday, July 15 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Rides begin at Chickahominy Riverfront Park $ 5/ $ 10/ $ 15 if you register by June 30 $ 10/ $ 15/ $ 20 on-site registration (fees based on ride option) free for children under 10 4 ride options: 30- and 50-mile rides begin 8 a.m. Family and 15-mile rides begin 9 a.m. Fee includes rest stations with refreshments, maps, support vehicles, lunch and swimming at Chickahominy Riverfront Park. For registration information, visit jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or call 757-259-5353. WILLIAMSBURG AREA BICYCLISTS PAGE 10