Central Indiana Bicycling Association

CIBA News blog

  • Thu, June 19, 2014 8:53 AM | Anonymous

    INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana’s largest organized bicycle ride will celebrate its 21st anniversary this year on Saturday, June 28, 2014. Sponsored by the Central Indiana Bicycling Association, Inc. (CIBA), the 21st Annual NITE Ride event will be held at IUPUI’s Carroll Stadium, on West New York Street in downtown Indianapolis, on Saturday, June 28, 2014.  This year, however, the venue has moved to the east side of the stadium where there is much more room than last year, which will allow NITE Riders to park their bicycles inside the venue.

    Approximately 4,000 riders of all ages are expected to join bicyclists who will ride from IUPUI to Monument Circle, up to Butler University for a rest stop, continuing on through the Indianapolis Museum of Art and down the White River Parkway back to IUPUI. More than 60 Indianapolis police officers, along with 150 volunteers, will guide the bicyclists along the route.

    “This is a great opportunity for family and friends to enjoy a casual nighttime ride through some of Indianapolis’ great neighborhoods and venues,” says NITE Ride Director Roger Stevens. Although the official ride doesn’t start until11 p.m., CIBA also sponsors a morning ride and a dinner ride, free-of-charge the same day.

    There are many other activities that everyone can enjoy in addition to the ride, such as  visiting museums, strolling the Indianapolis Zoo, watching an IMAX movie or enjoying a meal at one of the many downtown restaurants or bars,” adds Stevens. “For many, this is one of the best days of the summer.”

  • Mon, May 12, 2014 11:33 PM | Anonymous
    From Joe Hettle
    For details about the day, check out IndyCogs page on bike to work. Here are CIBA led rides

    Route Location Starting Location Distance Departure & Return Time Ride Leader(s)

    Carmel to Indy via Monon
    Central Park on the Monon Trail- Carmel) 16 Miles 6:30 am 5:00 pm
    Need Ride Leader

    Broad Ripple via Monon
    Einstein Bros. Bagels (Broad Ripple Ave.) 8 Miles 7:00 am 5:00 pm
    Frank Radaker fradaker@bgindy.com 317-842-4140 Mark Finney Mark@printsource.org 317-507-6526


    Broad Ripple via Canal Towpath

    Monon Depot (64th and the Monon Trail) 8 Miles 7:00 am No return time Need Ride Leader


    North
    Freewheelin Community Bikes (34th & Central) 4 Miles 7:15 am 5:00 pm Stacie Hurrle stacie_hurrle@yahoo.com 317 260-0277

    Northeast
    Old Windbridge Shopping Center (NE Corner of Emerson Way and Fall Creek Parkway N. Dr.) 10 Miles 7:00 am 5:00 pm Pete Fritz pefritz@isdh.in.gov 317-690-8072


    Northwest Nebo Ridge Bicycles (106th and Michigan Rd.) 20 Miles
    6:00 am (changed time!) No return time Brad Rusher brad@neboridge.com (317) 471-1089

    Northwest JCC Jewish Community Center (6701 Hoover Rd.) 9 Miles 7:00 am No return time. Skip Higgins skiphiggins2@gmail.com 317-432-0645 Michael O’Loughlin olough@sbcglobal.net. Jim Gange jgange@hotmail.com


    West Eagle Creek Park/Soccer Complex
    (56th St. & Reed Rd.) 15 Miles 6:30am 4:30 pm. Karl Kovach kjkovach@iquest.net 317-696-1605 Lindsey Bouza lbouza@isdh.in.gov


    South Perry Park (451 E. Stop 11 Rd.) 12 Miles 7:00 am, 5:00 pm
    Bob Locke blocke@bgindy.com 317-885-7194 Jan Moorhead jmmoorhead@comcast.net 317-753-5382

    Southeast VeloWorks Urban Cyclery (1354 Shelby Street.- Fountain Square on the Cultural Trail) 3 Miles 7:30 am No return time. Andre Phillips andre@veloworksindy.com 317-638-0761

    East Indy Cycle Specialist (5804 E. Washington St.) 5 Miles 7:30 am No return time
    Jeff Echols jeffechols@renovation-resources.com 317-408-4322
    Scott Irons scott@indycyclespecialist.com 317-356-4585


    Plainfield to Indy
    Gear Up Cyclery 124 W. Main Street Plainfield, Indiana 46168 17 Miles 6:30 am 5:00 pm
    Jim Jesse jamesjessee@sbcglobal.net 317-679-5607 Jeff Wright jeff-anitawright@comcast.net

    Greenwood to Indy
    Madison Ave & Wiley Rd, 11 Miles 6:30 – 5:00 Pm Eric Moody nissanzx91@yahoo.com 317-938-6472

    Fishers to Indy via Monon
    Marsh P/L 116 & Allisonville Rd. 18 miles 5:45 – 5:00 John cook john5833@sbcglobal.net 317-919-9551

  • Wed, April 23, 2014 11:03 PM | Anonymous

    Please see the 500 in May order form and tracking sheet in this newsletter. For riding 500 Ciba Miles or 500 Ciba kilometers (310 miles) you will get a custom designed Ciba 500 in May jersey free of cost* except for shipping. Please fill out the log form during the month and then the order form at the end of May. Must have all orders by June 10th. E-mailing the forms to John5844@sbcglobal.net is fine. There will be a 3.00 charge for shipping. Please send a check to me, made out to CIBA at John Cook, 7912 Dawson Dr. Fishers IN 46038. Hope you like the design, I think it is very retro and cool. Any questions send a e-mail or call me at 317-919-9557. Contact info for me is also on the order form.

    John Cook

    Awards Commitee.

  • Wed, March 26, 2014 11:31 AM | Anonymous
    dan leeAt the Indianapolis Marion County Central Library
    Dan Lee developed a love of writing and cycling as a teenager in the 1980s and has stuck with both ever since. Now a public relations specialist for bicycle components maker SRAM, Dan has written The Belgian Hammer, about what it takes for young Americans to make it in pro cycling.  Since the Tour de France began in 1903 only a few more Americans have competed in that than have walked on the moon, and far fewer than the number of Americans who have climbed Everest.  This is the story of the new generation of riders - not yet tainted by drug scandals, but still bursting with hope and potential.  This is for the racers among us - and for all of us!  Prepare to be fascinated!
  • Wed, March 19, 2014 7:00 PM | Anonymous

    At the Indianapolis Marion County Public Central Library

     

       
     Dolly rode form San Diego to
    St. Augustine, FL
     Nancy rode from Banff to Jasper on
    the Icefields Parkway
  • Sat, January 18, 2014 9:43 AM | Anonymous
    Imagine a bicycle ride across Kenya's vast Great Rift valley to Lake Victoria, pedaling throught days of tea plantation, and cycling among the wildeset of wildlife in Hell's Gate national Park.  John Franklin Hay of Indianaplis shares the adventure of leading a 12 member team on thsi 600 mile, May 2012 tour.
  • Tue, December 31, 2013 1:21 PM | Anonymous

    War, romance, crime, adventure! Not your average bike trip

      Love, War, and the Bicycle: Cycling the Balkans

    January 15, 7 pm Central Library
    willieIn 1996, Willie Weir left for a five month bicycle journey through the Balkans. International troops were stationed throughout Bosnia. Sniper barriers were still present in Sarajevo.  Albania had just opened up its borders to the world after over 60 years isolation. Willie knew it would be an exciting trip. He just didn't know it would change his life.

     

    Come out for an evening of entertainment and inspiration.

     

  • Sat, December 28, 2013 7:47 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    The 9:00 am January 4th ride will begin/end at the City Market as it did last year. The first 200 to register online and show up for the ride will take home a free long sleeve t-shirt.
     
    Don’t forget to show your support for the Mayor’s Neighborhood Investment Plan, which would invest as much as $350 million into much needed infrastructure projects that support connectivity around Marion County like sidewalks, bike amenities and trails! Check it out at www.indy.gov/eG​ov/City/DPW/Reb​uildIndy/Projec​ts/Pages/Neighb​orhood-Investme​nt-Plan.aspx, and leave your comments at the bottom of the page.
  • Wed, December 11, 2013 9:48 PM | Anonymous
    CIBAs Carbos & Caffeine Saturday Breakfast Ride (SBR) will change its start location in 2014, starting with the first official ride date of January 11.  Quaker Park is located at 17501 Dartown Road, which is directly behind the Public Safety Building on the south side of SR 32, approximately 1 mile west of US-31. 
     
    Quaker Park has good parking, public restrooms, a shelter house, and is adjacent to the Midland Trace Trail, which connects to the Monon Trail.  This provides great access when riding to the start of the SBR!
     
    The SBR is held each Saturday, and starts at 9 AM October through March, and 8 AMApril through September.  The SBR is suspended for the NITE Ride and Hilly Hundred.  Temperatures below 25 degrees, steady rain or snow, or snow/ice on the road cancels the ride.
     
    The SBR was established in April 2003 as a social, fun ride that includes a stop for breakfast and provides a variety of route options, so one can choose mileage based on ability, weather, or need.  Maps and Cue sheets are always available, and the Leader always ‘sweeps’, so those new to the group have someone to ride with, regardless of speed. 
     
    The Ride has developed good friendships over the years, starting with just a few riders, to groups of 35-50 during peak season.  Nearly every week we welcome riders new to group riding or new to the area.  With multiple speed groups and routes, the SBR offers options to suit any rider. But we concentrate on the “option” of having Fun and Meeting New Friends!
     
    Please Note:  The SBR will be suspended January 4.  Please attend the Mayors 3rdAnnual Polar Bear Pedal at the City Market in Indianapolis. 
  • Tue, December 10, 2013 10:17 AM | Anonymous
    Ron Selby
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