Mechanics Class

February 22nd, 2010

We are doing a pre-season mechanics class which will be covering derailer and brake care and maintenance. The class is $45 and will start 6:30 on Wednesday the 17th of March. See you then!

weekly group ride

January 29th, 2010

The group rides have started. Today was the first and we had 4 people show up. Overall we road 32 miles, not to bad if I say so myself! All are welcome next week meet at the shop at 1 on Friday. See you then

what a sunday

January 25th, 2010

Hey, as we’ve all been seeing the weather has been pretty nice lately. Well I was able to get out and ride 32 miles here on Sunday. If the weather holds out for this coming sunday the 31st lets get out and do another ride. All are welcome I would like to leave the shop at 11 am. Lets ride, See you then

Merry Christmas/Happy New Year

December 26th, 2009

Hope all had a great Christmas! To prepare for the new year, you should stop by the shop and check out some of the gear for winter riding.

Last Minute Christmas Gifts are here!

December 16th, 2009

So if you need something for Christmas quick for someone special or for yourself we have a ton of neat bike accessories that you can grab.  And for a larger gift we can also help!! We are giving you a pair of Telescoping poles with every Snowshoe Purchase.  We also have Gift Certificates… No matter what, when you shop at Terra Sports YOU WIN!

Spinning Class Has Started

December 14th, 2009

For anyone that wants to join us on Wednesday nights at 6 pm. We will be doing basic spinning classes which are free for all to join in. All you need is your bike and your trainer. If you don’t have a trainer you can rent on for $5.00. See you on Wednesday!

Respect the driver…

June 18th, 2009

Don’t Touch the Car

Complete Streets

June 18th, 2009

We all owe Chris Bosley and the Ped/Bike Committee a big thank you for this policy.  

 

From the Complete Streets Newsletter:

First Policy in Idaho!
The Coeur d’Alene City Council unanimously adopted a complete streets policy (.pdf) on May 5. The adopted policy addresses streets, bridges, and public transportation stops in the community, with specific policies for rural areas. The City’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Committee aimed to have a long-term planning tool to facilitate accessibility for bicyclists and those with disabilities, as well as general multi-modalism. Councilman Goodlander commented that the policy is an opportunity for the city to move into the future, when cars are not the only way to travel.

 

This monthly newsletter issued by the National Complete Streets Coalition provides a roundup of news related to complete streets policies — policies to ensure that the entire right of way is routinely designed and operated to enable safe access for all users. Please pass it around! And visit www.completestreets.org to stay informed.

Kristin Armstrong & the Blue Cruise Charity Ride

June 17th, 2009

 

Please encourage all friends and family to participate in the Blue Cruise Charity Ride August 15 – there’s a distance for everyone

A brief article on our on celebrity cyclist.

http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/armstrong-says-her-last-goodbye-to-the-american-peloton

Event info & Sign up

www.bluecruiseidaho.com/Coeur-dAlene/

 

re-routing the Centennial Trail

June 17th, 2009

Our fearless leader Charlie Miller testified before city council at the public hearing last night regarding the annexation of the DeArmond mill site near NIC.  Charlie asked that the council require the applicant to re-route the Centennial Trail along the Spokane River from the wastewater plant to the dike road.  Council agreed with him and made his request one of the conditions for annexation.  Way to go Charlie!