Do not miss this!

I am so excited!

Today we have the first Draftlines Newsletter since 2006 and is it something.

Georgie Pease, a member and avid cyclist stepped up to the plate and said let me give this a try and try she did, LOOK at it. The entire DMCC can’t thank her enough and as a matter of fact send her an email and tell her how good this looks. Georgie Pease <georgie.pease@insightcubed.com>. She spent a huge amount of time this first time so we hope there is a template and the next issues will be easier. Anyone willing or wanting to contribute is welcome, just contact Georgie at the email address above. There is a lot of new information about the club so again, LOOK IT OVER! 

Just click on the link below!

http://www.jackmathews.com/DMCCMay2008.pdf

Hey all !

If you haven’t already, please take note of our weekly rides listed on our site here and posted on BikeIowa.com. These rides can be easy and a lot of fun — most ending with some food and beverages!

as a reminder   

Monday’s at 6pm Bike World Merle Hay — Saylorville trail, Tuesday’s at 6pm Ride West!, Thursdays ”double header” 6pm at Great Western trail and park or 6pm at Wells Fargo at 68th and University to the Raccoon River Trail   

See you all on the Trail !

Tom (Ride Chair)

 

DMCC Ragbrai Training Rides will be two days each week starting this Thursday at Panera Bread on University in West Des Moines 6:00p, then Saturday May 17, 8:00a, Waukee, Raccoon River Valley Trail trailhead and continuing each Thursday and Saturday through the week of July 13th. The Ragbrai training rides will be headed by ride leader Joe Laslo and others, there will be training plans and schedules available! Saturday May 10 will be reserved for bike to the Farmers Market for Bike to Work week packet pickup. Questions? Call Jack @ 306-7946 or jack@jackmathews.com.

DMCC RAGBRAI® Training Plan

This year DMCC member and cycling coach David Ertl is providing  members with a training template to help guide you through training and preparing for Ragbrai.  Many of you are veterans and know how to train properly, but if you have never done it, or wished you were in better shape for it, this plan might help.  Here’s how to use it.

This chart shows suggested training mileage building up to Ragbrai.  It has two weekdays and two weekend days listed.  With just four days of training a week, it’s possible to get in good shape to be able to ride an enjoyable Ragbrai.  This plan builds up mileage in a systematic fashion with a couple of weeks where it backs off, then builds up to 150 miles two weeks before Ragbrai begins.  The week before Ragbrai should be easy to allow you to fully recover and be fresh for the ride.  Don’t worry, you won’t lose your hard-earned fitness in one week!

If you can work up to 150 miles in a week, you will be able to comfortably ride Ragbrai.  That’s because this plan has you building up to 70 miles for your longest ride.  This will allow you to ride 80+ miles during Ragbrai when you have all day to ride.

This plan is meant to be a guide, not a hard and fast rule.   If you can’t ride four days a week, and can only ride thee days, adjust the mileage – the main thing is to aim for the weekly total and try to get the longest day in as suggested.  If you need to switch around days of the week, that’s fine.  And, if you can get in more days, that’s great.  Just don’t build up to fast – try to increase your weekly mileage no more than 15-20 miles per week max.

In addition to the miles, be sure to find some hills to ride.  Don’t avoid them because you can’t avoid them on Ragbrai.  Use hills to force yourself to work hard so attack them.  This will not only make you stronger but give you more confidence when you see a hill on the horizon.   Same goes for the wind.  Use the wind as a training tool.   Ride steadily and push into the headwinds and return home with the tailwind practicing your spinning.

We’ll have more training tips in future issues of Draftlines. 

Ride on – David Ertl

David Ertl is a USA Cycling Level 1 (Elite) Coach.  He is lead coach with the DMCC/DMOS/Bike World Team and coaches individual cyclists.  He is also an NSCA certified Personal Trainer and owns the 24/7 X-Press Fitness Center in Beaverdale.  He is accepting new coaching clients and can be contacted at CycleCoach@Hotmail.com or at 515-689-1254.

Well, the time is here, go to the http://www.ragbrai.org website and sign in with your username and password or unique id and password, find out what you tag number is and call one of the charters below.

DMCC Ragbrai update

April 26th, 2008

This is what I would do. Go to www.ragbrai.org as soon after 12:00am  
on May 1,  you and find your tag number by signing in with your  
unique ID, then contact Bike World following instructions below. I  
would check www.bikeworldiowa.com every half hour for the application  
form, then fill it out asap,  call Leanne, 515.232.3669  to  
verify receipt of the emailed application or email her at leanne@bikeworldiowa.com. This charter will fill up fast, possible 3 days or less and tents go even quicker.  

Another excellent charter is Bikes To You in Grinnell, follow  
instructions from their website or call Craig at the number listed,  
those of you choosing this charter won’t be disappointed. 
Their website is www.bikestoyou.com or contact Craig Cooper at craig@bikestoyou.com or 641.236.8600.

As soon as I receive the actual tags as your club representative I  
will mail them to you. This is several weeks to a month from May 1, I  
will let you know. I would like for the Des Moines area Ragbrai participants to pick up their packets at our May or June DMCC monthly meeting.  

Questions?

Call or write me or Ed below.

Jack
DMCC

jack@jackmathews.com
515.305.7946
or Edward Hegner  Edward.Hegner@AIG.co