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Cycling Clubs |
The following is a list of Saskatchewan Cycling Association affiliated
bike clubs in the province. If you want to join any of the clubs please
get in touch with the contact person listed with each club. If you are
interested in creating a SCA affiliated club please contact the SCA
for more information.
The clubs always welcome new riders. Club members are cycling enthusiasts,
they will be happy to have you try out their club and experience the
joy of cycling with others.
Club list:
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AdventureHers (Regina)
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BCW (Saskatoon)
- City Park Road Club (Saskatoon)
- East Qu'Appelle Cartel (Esterhazy)
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Horizon 100 Cycling
Club (Saskatoon)
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Moose Jaw Bike Club
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North West Mountain
Bike Club (B'ford)
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Northern Bush Rastas
(Saskatoon)
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OffRoad Syndicate (Regina)
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Prairie Randonneurs
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Regina Cycle Club
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Rock'N'Road Cycling
Club (Prince Albert)
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Rock Pile (Saskatoon)
- Swift Current Cycling Club (south west Sask)
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The Saskatoon Cycling
Club
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Saskatoon Cycledelia
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South Sask Mountain
Bike Club (Regina)
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Wascana Freewheelers
(Regina)
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Rock'N'Road Cycling Club - road/mountain
bike racing
Rock'N'Road Cycling Club
Ron Horn, President
3392 Dent Crescent
Prince Albert, SK.
S6V 7H3
R: 922-1265 B: 922-1500 F: 922-6141
E-Mail: fae.mike@sasktel.net
Women's ride info: amcassidy@shaw.ca
Web Site:Rock'n'Road
Cycle Club
We are Prince Albert’s only cycling club dedicated to every aspect
in cycling. If you are a rider that just wants to get out and meet other
cyclists or an avid rider that wants to learn more about the sport,
this is for you. The club welcomes all levels and ages of cyclists,
all you need is a bike and a helmet. Whether you ride on the road or
you ride off-road, we want you to ride with us. The club is affiliated
with the Saskatchewan Cycling Association and memberships are available
at any bike shop. We encourage you to be a member.
Ride Schedule:
Tuesdays: Mountain bike ride @ 6pm Meet at FAE
Wednesdays: Road bike ride @ 6pm Meet at FAE
Thursdays: Women's ride (see schedule on web site)
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OffRoad Syndicate (ORS) - mountain bike racing
Jay Van Ginneken, President
Regina, SK
R: 789-5124
E-mail: offroadsyndicate@hotmail.com
Web Site: OffRoad
Syndicate
The Offroad Syndicate is an mountain bike club as well as an events organizer. Every year the ORS hosts a free weekly race series as well as the Wascana Challenge (part of the Sask Cup series) and the XC8 8 Hour Enduro. Our weekly race series is held every Wednesday at Douglas Park and START at 6:30pm.
Signup is at 6:15pm at the bottom of the hill by the lake. Races run from the last week in April to the last week in August.
Regina Cycle Club - road racing
Sean Kukura, President
president@reginacycleclub.com
Web Site: Regina
Cycle Club
Club members organize training rides and weekly races with the goal
of developing riders for provincial competition. The club organizes
group trips to area races, including the Bikes on Broadway, and helps
to defray team travel expenses in order to encourage everyone to participate.
In the off-season, there are are various RCC socials to develop community
and build friendships. We invite you to become a member of this unique
community of cyclists.
The South Saskatchewan Mountain Bike Club
- recreational mountain bike
contact - Mike Bazinet
Regina, SK. S4T 3Z4
R: 545-1284
E-mail: bazman@sasktel.net
Web Site: South
Sask Mountain Bike Club
A recreational mountain bike club open to anyone with a bike and a
helmet. The club is a great opportunity to meet other riders and to
combine low impact fitness, adventure and nature, while learning new
skills and discovering new riding areas around the city, province and
country. The club has beginner, intermediate and expert riders and ride
areas so there is something for everyone, no matter what your current
level. The clubs' main focus has been cross-country riding. However,
the club also offers other alternative riding for all members' enjoyment:
*freeriding *downhill *night trail rides *night urban rides *off-road
touring and winter riding. Join us for camping trips, canoeing, kayaking
and cross-country skiing in the winter months.
Wascana Freewheelers
- recreational, touring
Jim McGrane, President
Web Site: Wascana
Freewheelers Club
The Wascana Freewheelers Bicycle Touring Club was formed in 1983 as
a means of drawing together people who enjoy cycling. The Club promotes
safe and efficient cycling through a variety of educational and cycling
activities. Club members have a variety of cycling interests ranging
from slow-paced sight seeing to paceline riding. Some members enjoy
short tours, while others live for the long distance randonneurs. Whether
you presently ride around the block or prefer longer excursions, the
Freewheelers have a tour for you. Activities accommodate every age group
and level of experience. The club publishes a detailed tour schedule
that provides tour dates and descriptions. Bicycle safety, maintenance,
outdoor exercise, food, fun, fellowship, touring camping, are some of
the aspects of club activities. Come out and participate in club events.
Adventurehers
Susan Bladyko, President
Regina, SK.
R: 789-0677
E-mail: information@adventurehers.com
Web Site: Adventurehers.com
AdventureHers is an all-female, outdoor activity club based in Regina.
We encourage women, of ALL ages and abilities, to participate in all
outdoor and adventure activities.
Rides are every Monday and Thursday, 6:30 pm, rain or shine from May
to August! Check the website for the meeting location and for weekly
hikes.
Helmets are mandatory.
For a schedule of our rides and other outdoor activities visit our
web site at www.adventurehers.com
If you have any questions please contact: Susan Bladyko - 789-0677
information@adventurehers.com
OR Sharon activity@adventurehers.com
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Globe Bmx Raceway
Lakewood Park McKercher Drive
Saskatchewan email: bridgecitybmx@yahoo.ca
Racing begins, Sunday, June 6th/10 racing takes place every Sunday
from June 6th until the end of September, registration at 3:45 p.m with
racing at 4:00 p.m.
BCW
Neil Clarke, President
1842 Arlington Ave
Saskatoon, SK. S7H 2Y7
E-mail: neil@biking.org
Webpage: BCW
BCW is a racing/recreational cycling club
that is sponsored by Bruce's Cycle Works. For more information visit
www.brucescycleworks.com
Horizon 100 Cycling Club - recreational
road
Ray Wight, President
E-mail: rajan@sasktel.net
Web site:www.horizon100.com
Our club is for recreational cyclists on road bikes. Our rides depart
and finish at Spoke 'N Sport in Grosvenor Park Shopping Centre. Wednesday
night rides (50k), May through August- 6:30 p.m. departure Saturday
rides (100k or 50k option) April, May, September, October- 9:00 a.m.
departure; June, July, August- 7:30 a.m. departure We are initiating
Monday night rides for novice female riders.
Northern Bush Rastas
- racing/recreational mountain bike
Kathryn Theede, President
Saskatoon, SK.
Web Site: Northern
Bush Rastas Mountain Biking Club
The Northern Bush Rastas is the largest bike club in Saskatchewan.
They serve both competitive and recreational mountain bikers in and
around the city of Saskatoon. NBR organizes a wide variety of activities
for mountain biking:
- Monday youth oriented learn to ride program.
- Tuesday night recreational ride.
- Wednesday night club races.
- Thursday women's ride.
Throughout the year there are clinics, trail maintenance days, barbecues,
weekend trips, and even mountain bike races.
Saskatoon Cycledelia - road racing
Lincoln Lu, President
Saskatoon, SK.
Web Site: Cycledelia
Road Racing Club
Located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; the evolution of the club
started in the early nineties as a pure hardcore road racing club. While
the club is still firmly committed to road racing, we have evolved to
support both Cyclo-crossers and Mountain bike racers. As any competitive
cyclist will tell you, the best way to become a faster cyclist is to
spend some time hammering on a road bike. CYCLEDELIACS ensures that
every Tuesday night road race is fast and challenging for all who come
out.
The Saskatoon Cycle Club - recreational
road
Cathy Gadzella, President
Web Site: Saskatoon
Cycle Club
A recreational club located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The Saskatoon
Cycling Club helps recreational cyclists like you get more out of cycling.
More knowledge, more safety, more kilometres, and - most importantly
- more enjoyment.
The Rock Pile
The Rock Pile - Spandex under the baggy
shorts
Now is a great time to join the Rock Pile
and help establish the future of cycling in Saskatoon. Our bike related
schedule entails:
Weekly Trail Ride on Wednesday: 6:45pm at the Broadway Roastery (both
men's and women's groups)
The Rock Pile also provides its members with:
BBQ and ride during the year, Club Stickers, and other bike related special
events.
For more information please contact one of the following:
President-Mitch Lowe-978-2497-mitch.lowe@usask.ca
Treasurer-Leana Dyck-668-0115-dldyck@gmail.com
Social Director-Scott McCaig-652-3122
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Moose Jaw Pavers Cycling Club
- road/mountain racing
Jim Large, President
Moose Jaw, SK.
http://mjpavers.googlepages.com/
A multi purpose club, road/mountain bike racing and riding club with
weekly rides scheduled.
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Battleford/Battleford |
North West Mountain Bike Club - recreation/racing
mountain bike
Steve Vercoe, President
#2 1121 111 Street
North Battleford, SK
S9A 2K4
R: 441-3387
A multi purpose mountain bike club.
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Swift Current Cycling Club - group rides
Pete L'Herureux, President
Swift Current, SK.
R: 778-6524
E-mail: sccombat@hotmail.com
website: http://www.swiftcurrentcycling.ca/
To promote cycling at a developmental level in south west Saskatchewan.
East Qu'Appelle Cartel
Tom Landine, President
Box 237
Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0
(R) 745-2675
E-mail: tvlandine@sasktel.net
Website: http://www.saskcycling.ca/~eqc/
The East Qu'Appelle Cartel is based in Esterhazy and exists to help
promote cycling for sport and fitness in the Potashville area. Though
small, we have enthusiastically adopted trail building as a key component
of our strategy for growth. We have some of the finest single track
in Southern Saskatchewan, thanks to the Qu'Appelle Valley which runs
just South of Esterhazy, and the farmers who pasture cattle there. Our
group includes some successful racers in the Sask. Cup series, but also
includes the weekend warrior and others who just love to ride. 2008
marks our entry into the race series, which will highlight some of the
excellent riding potential our area has to offer. We invite anyone passing
by to drop in and give our trails a ride, you'll be glad you did.
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Wide Club Membership |
Prairie Randonneurs - randonneuring
Grant Thies, President
2014 Assiniboine Ave East
Regina, SK. S4V 2E2
R: 584-2436
Web Site: Prairie
Randonneurs
WHAT IS RANDONNEURING? It is not racing, but it is more challenging than touring. It is randonnée cycling. Randonneurs (from the French word randonnée meaning "a walk (ride) along marked trail (route)") have a time period within which to reach controls based on a minimum pace of 15 and a maximum of 34 kilometers per hour. A progressive series of randonnées of 200, 300, 400, 600 and 1000 kilometres is offered in various centres in Saskatchewan by Prairie Randonneurs Inc. Each ride prepares the rider for the next longer distance. During randonnées, riders carry a route card, which must be validated at predetermined locations along the route, usually at restaurants or convenience stores where they can also restore their water and nutrient supplies. Our affiliation with Les Randonneurs Mondiaux allows for participation in Brevets de Randonneurs Mondiaux (randonnées) organized in about twenty countries.
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