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BikeJam nearly full. Register asap

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 11:58 am
by Lister Farrar
http://schoolbikeleague.com/bj_reg/

136 kids as of this morning, and the limit is 140. They are taking a few more to cover no shows, but don't hesitate to signup. We ask that you make sure your school has a team registered (can be one student and an approved adult supervisor), and that you print an sign the waiver to bring with you.

Re: BikeJam nearly full. Register asap

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 7:22 pm
by Paul C.
Lister Just to confirm again Janice and I will be there Tuesday... What time should we be there? cheers pc

Re: BikeJam nearly full. Register asap

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 10:20 pm
by EricS
Paul, hopefully you saw the post about it being moved to Wednesday.

Re: BikeJam nearly full. Register asap

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 9:08 am
by Lister Farrar
Paul, volunteer check in is around 9-9:30. The groups of students are formed around 9:30, and the. Go out to the stations at 9:45, first time slot starts at 10. If you plan on help with a station, check first with that station leader about set up time. If you're guiding a group, check in near the airbag in the lacrosse box/ lawn bowls parking lot near the airbag. You will be provided with a map and schedule. Thanks again!

Re: BikeJam nearly full. Register asap

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 9:34 pm
by Lister Farrar
New Record Attendance at BikeJam- 177 grade 6-12 students.
BikeJam grew again with the attendance of large school groups. Spencer Middle School, Maria Montessori, Selkirk Montessori, Monterey, and St Pats all brought large groups, as well as smaller groups from other schools.

Tripleshot's School Bike League commissioner Eric Simonson has been everywhere doing permits, the website, online registration, insurance, and photography, etc. He made the tough but in the end correct call to postpone BikeJam a day because of rain. Today's brilliant sunshine made it feel like summer.

199 kids registered, though the actual number of riders registered is now higher, as some unpreregistered kids registered at the event. 177 signed on Wednesday.

Most of the coaches stretched their schedules to the rain date too, with Kelly Guest stepping in for Tom Skinner, and yours truly for Erinne Willock who couldnt make the second day.

Tripleshot was a major presence, with Keith Kendall helping escort the Spencer kids on bikes to BikeJam, Eric running the committee and the league, youth riders Thomas Hill, Ethan Pauly, Sarah Van Dam, Casey and Remy Garrison, and Tomas Kaleniuk taking part. (Who were praised by Pete Wellsman for their cross skills at his station). Parents Carmen Welta, Lisa Paquin, Dave Garrison volunteered as group guides. And in the paying-it-forward category, Brenna Pauly and Jay Lamoureux were stellar co-coaches at the road station, ably teaching the most testing group, 30+ grade 6 boys bunch skills, while Chris Hart volunteered at the velodrome. Dylan Reeves brought 12 kids from Glen Lyon Norfolk.

I'm sure I've forgotten someone, so will update.

CHEK and CTV attended and interviewed volunteers and kids. I post links when I see them.

Thanks all for a great day!