Posted by Editoress on 09/19/08
Forest City Velodrome News London, Ontario
Courtesy FCV
We are back to begin our Winter Season with changes to our program schedule to be announced for the Middle of October. Our website is updated on a regular basis so visit often. www.ForestCityVelodrome.ca.
Race #1 is This Weekend
Saturday, September 20th, 7:00 pm
Gates open at 5:30 pm
Adults $10, Seniors $5 (Tickets available at the door)
Kids under 15 free with an adult
Come out and meet "Team Ontario", including the gold, silver & bronze medalists who recently competed at Canadian Track Nationals in Burnaby, BC. This is our "Night of Champions".
Track Nationals Report
It was a bumper crop of medals for Team Ontario at the 5 day Canadian National Track Championships held in British Columbia, and an indication of the calibre of athletes that have graduated from London's Forest City Velodrome.
The senior men won gold in 3 events, silver in 1 event and bronze in 2 events. Joe Veloce was the leader with 3 gold. The other team members were Dave Byer, Stephen Meyer, Vince DeJong, Will Lampe, Scott Lundy and Daniele DeFranceschi.
In the junior men's category Allan Leparskas of London was the gold medalist in the sprint competition. Ryan Aitcheson took 3 silver along with silver for Trevor Dickensen and John Carden.
Senior Women were led by Lisa Perlmutter of London with 3 silver. The other women, Amy Biskaborn, Heather Logan, Joanna Wiersma, Dina Ridha, Amy Armstrong and Sophie Beraud picked up 2 other silver.
Junior Women were led by Krista Ruby who won 2 silver and a bronze. Florence LaPlante-LaMarche won 1 silver and 1 bronze. Other team members were Stephanie Bester, Sarah McKenzie-Picot and Emily McKenzie-Picot.
The Cadet (under 17 years) team of Jason King, Kyle Rupay, Alex Cataford and Colin Moorehead brought home 6 medals.
Lorne Falkenstein was the lone Ontario competitor in the Masters category and captured silver.
All riders are graduates of the Forest City Velodrome in London.
2008 - 2009 Memberships
It will soon be time for most of us to renew our memberships. Please keep in mind>/u> that the Forest City Velodrome is a not-for-profit organization, operated by volunteers. We rely on membership fees and donations to pay the rent, keep the lights on, and maintain the heat at 14 - 15 degrees during the winter.
Though our costs have increased, we are hoping to offset them with growth in membership over the coming year, so there will be no change to our 2008 - 2009 membership fees -- less than $40/month for 12 months of riding for full members.
In addition to your own riding time, your membership or donation will help us offer the following benefits to all our riders over the coming year:
Expanded programming for the winter riding season
Low cost introduction to cycling for our Velo-Kids programs
Low cost "out of region" memberships
Low cost "Track 1" introductory sessions for potential members
Low cost youth and student fees to help keep the sport growing
Women's camps to bring more women into the sport
Saturday afternoon youth training sessions
Sunday openings for sport and recreational riding
London Track League Time Trial series
University Challenge Series of Time Trials
Fitness monitoring equipment for FCV members and Racers:
Renew your membership or make a donation to the FCV today.
Any questions.... as always.... email: info@ForestCityVelodrome.ca
October - "Track 1" Sessions - Update
The very popular FCV Track 1 "Introduction to ride" sessions are being planned for October.
There are 3 sessions open for registration in October, October 4th (SOLD OUT), October 11th & 18th we are still booking spots. [There are 3 spots open for the Sept 20th, and 4 spots open for Sept 27th] email today.
If you are interested in taking this Introductory course, which begins at 11am and runs to 1pm, you need to register today. info@ForestCityVelodrome.ca
Cost is $20.00 per person for the session plus a $10.00 bike rental fee. Register early and don't be disappointed. You and your group will have a "Blast".
Riders wishing to upgrade their skills can attend the Tuesday evening sessions to better prepare for our Track 2 program. To book your Track 2 session you should email Rob Fournier (rob@uwo.ca). Please indicate when you took your track 1 session and how much track riding you have been doing. You will have a great time, Plan today to get to the FCV and have some fun.
My Laps
New To the FCV - Electronic Fitness and Monitoring System
We now have an electronic fitness and monitoring system available at the FCV. You can get each of your lap times down to 1/1000 of a second with a transponder chip. See your fastest lap and how many laps you have completed in a session. You can track your fitness online from our site.... (mylaps.com button)
Transponders are $50 for those holding full club memberships and $100 for others. Those who race will require a transponder. Transponder rentals are $20/night. If you purchase one, you own it for life.
Our electronic fitness and timing system is from AMB. The system includes free online review of your times either from this page or directly from www.mylaps.com.
Recruiting Youth
One of the mandates for our Not For Profit Organization is to continue to recruit youth to the FCV, and we have integrated this into everything we do at the Velodrome.
What started as a plan to attract hockey and speed skaters to the Velodrome, quickly expanding to going after to Youth Athletes from all sports...Some may call it poaching, we call it the Active Recruitment.
Posters have be produced to try to attract new riders, 13 to 19 years old to the Velodrome. The Youth Sessions begin every Saturday afternoon at 3 pm. At 4 pm the riders can take part in a Skills & Drills Program that will raise the level of our youngest riders to bring them into the FCV regular riding programs. If you know of athletes who are 19 years old or younger, please sent them to our 3 pm program on Saturdays.
Team Kamikaze
Beginning in October, year #2 of the FCV Elite Women's Development Program will get underway. Bringing women to the Velodrome was a huge undertaking for everyone.
In 2008, the FCV activity advertised for young women to get involved with our devel0pment program, and Team Kamikaze was born.
6 Elite Women came out of the 1st year and we are looking to double the number going into 2009. Riders are coming from across Ontario.
The process is a long one, from the introduction to track riding to bi-weekly sessions to a very intensive training camp series to upgrade rider skills.
Thanks to Lorne Falkenstein for organizing and recruiting many of the women from other sports in and around London.
3 camps are on the FCV site now for the continuation and drive for 2009 and doubling the roster. We look forward to seeing many new faces in the coming months.
Anyone can get involved with the program, as the OCA & CCA have categories for Junior, Elite and Master Women.
The 3 pm Saturday afternoon's is the session to direct possible candidates to attend. You can also contact the FCV at info@ForestCityVelodrome.ca.
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