National Bike Challenge 2015-Washington Area All-Stars

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    cvcalhoun
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    Don’t know what to do now that Freezing Saddles 2015 is over? Motivate yourself to exercise, and potentially win prizes, by participating in the National Bike Challenge May 1-September 30! You can sign up now so you’ll be ready when it starts. (If you signed up last year, you’re already in, and don’t need to sign up again.) Please don’t hesitate to join the team just because you’re not sure how many miles you will bicycle–EVERY mile helps!

    To join:

    1. Sign up at the National Bike Challenge registration page.

    2. If you’re local to the Washington, DC area (two hours by bike from downtown), join the Washington Area All-Stars team! You can do this by going to the Washington Area All-Stars team page and clicking on “JOIN.” You can also join a school team and a workplace team if you like.

    3. If you have a smartphone, you can use it to keep track of your miles automatically:
    a. Sign up for Strava, MapMyFitness, Moves, or Endomondo.
    b. Link the app to your National Bike Challenge account by signing in and going to Edit My Profile. At the bottom left of that page is a place where you can authorize the relevant app.
    c. Put the app on your phone, and use it when riding.
    d. Sign in to the National Bike Challenge site at least once a week, and on the last day of each month, and click on the “Log Miles” button, then click on “Sync Now” on the page that comes up.

    4. If you have a Garmin, you can use it to keep track of your miles automatically:
    a. Sign up for Strava. (You can also do this with MapMyFitness, but I’m keeping this simple by avoiding posting two sets of directions.)
    b. While logged in to Strava, click on the red arrow in the upper right, then choose “Upload activity.” You will be given options to either upload from your Garmin or, if you already use the Garmin site to upload miles, to sync your Garmin and Strava accounts.
    c. Sign in to the National Bike Challenge site at least once a week, and on the last day of each month, and click on the “Log Miles” button, then click on “Sync Now” on the page that comes up.

    5. If you have neither a smartphone or a Garmin, you can still enter miles manually. Sign in to the National Bike Challenge site and click on the “Log Miles” button, then fill in the information under “MANUALLY LOGGED MILES” and click the “LOG MILES” button.

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  • #1034371
    dbb
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    @dasgeh 120529 wrote:

    don’t worry, i’m back from maternity leave mid-August and will be back to my usual mileage. :-)

    We can live with one mile a day, seven days a week!

    #1034372
    Mikey
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    @dbb 120537 wrote:

    We can live with one mile a day, seven days a week!

    Dana are you offering to Babysit, so she can get out on the bike?

    #1034373
    cvcalhoun
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    @Mikey 120538 wrote:

    Dana are you offering to Babysit, so she can get out on the bike?

    Have you seen her bike? She doesn’t need a babysitter to get out on it. It could probably hold all the kids from an average school classroom.

    #1034374
    dasgeh
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    @cvcalhoun 120540 wrote:

    Have you seen her bike? She doesn’t need a babysitter to get out on it. It could probably hold all the kids from an average school classroom.

    Wait, I totally need a babysitter.

    But yes, I’ve been getting out 9959ae2a7f5c10f54897fd03bb510cee.jpg

    #1034378
    dbb
    Participant

    @Mikey 120538 wrote:

    Dana are you offering to Babysit, so she can get out on the bike?

    What could possibly go wrong with that concept?

    #1034381
    AFHokie
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    @dasgeh 120541 wrote:

    Wait, I totally need a babysitter.

    But yes, I’ve been getting out 9959ae2a7f5c10f54897fd03bb510cee.jpg

    Do kids/passengers also count towards NBC? That’s a lot of points!

    #1034382
    cvcalhoun
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    @AFHokie 120550 wrote:

    Do kids/passengers also count towards NBC? That’s a lot of points!

    Kids could, if they signed up and rode themselves. Passenger kids don’t.

    #1034384
    Mikey
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    I momentarily actually thought about getting my 10 year old a cell phone so he could Strava his rides and help our team out. The thought lasted about 30 seconds.

    #1034394
    dasgeh
    Participant

    NBC isn’t cool enough to do a #kidical competition

    #1034402
    Steve O
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    @dasgeh 120541 wrote:

    Wait, I totally need a babysitter.

    ooo…pick me! pick me!!

    #1034403
    Steve O
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    @Mikey 120553 wrote:

    I momentarily actually thought about getting my 10 year old a cell phone so he could Strava his rides and help our team out. The thought lasted about 30 seconds.

    [IMG]http://bikearlingtonforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=9148&stc=1[/IMG]

    #1034404
    Rod Smith
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    I hope you’re uploading your bakfiets rides, Dasgeh. Use of electric assist no longer disqualifies rides from counting.

    #1034406
    dasgeh
    Participant

    @Rod Smith 120575 wrote:

    I hope you’re uploading your bakfiets rides, Dasgeh. Use of electric assist no longer disqualifies rides from counting.

    Yep. Didn’t you see my ride this afternoon on Strava?

    #1034410
    Rod Smith
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    I see and I give you kudos!

    #1034412
    Kitty
    Participant

    @dasgeh 120541 wrote:

    Wait, I totally need a babysitter.

    But yes, I’ve been getting out 9959ae2a7f5c10f54897fd03bb510cee.jpg

    You’re an inspiration to me! 😮

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