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The Huntington Bicycle Club, NY

Date: 1/3/2024
Subject: Folks on Spokes, December, 2023
From: Huntington Bicycle Club



ClubExpress has been having technical issues affecting the HBC website. This problem occurs if you open Folks on Spokes on your phone, laptop or desktop with Gmail webmail or a Gmail App. None of the pictures or images will be shown.

Good news, the pictures and images will appear on phones, laptops, and desktops using non-google email programs. (for example, using Outlook on a desktop, built-in mail programs on phones and Macs, and Optonline)

ClubExpress is working on this issue. This has delayed us from sending out FOS for several days. The survey deadline has been extended to January 5th for that reason, so please submit your answers! It is very important for the year's planning.


   A Message from the President
 
     A sunny, Happy New Year 2024!
Everybody on the Board is excited about sponsoring many rides and events for the new year. Please help us, and fill out the survey which will give us ideas about what activities the membership is interested in doing. Board meetings are posted on the ride calendar. If there are any issues you want discussed, please contact us so your concern can be a topic at one of these meetings.
           HBC Member Survey 2024
         (deadline is Wednesday, Jan. 5) 
      Overall, 2023 was a successful year for HBC.
The Gold Coast East drew 241 registrants, but more importantly HBC was able to make significant donations to many charities this year: Kids Need More, The Dementia Society of America, the New York Bike Coalition, the American Diabetes Association, and Long Island Cares. This was possible due to the many sponsors who donated to the Gold Coast Fund. They are listed on the Gold Coast and Main Webpages, so please patronize their businesses. And...we had two really nice parties!
  Rides this year certainly included many different starting points. Besides Smith Street, Bethany Church and Breezy Park, there were many remotes out east, northern New York and Pennsylvania. The most consistent group rides were the Crankin. Their rides are always fun, full of great destinations and they are very welcoming.

Yearly ride stats, curtesy of Malachy: 2400 rider registrations for club rides this year, not including the Gold Coast.134 different people on the 2400 registrations, which averaged 18 rides per person. This average included those who only did a couple of rides, balanced with those who did a lot of rides. Speaking of Malachy, check out his Tech Corner, introducing a Zwift group for HBC members. (Funny, he doesn't look like a "Zwifty"!) We are still looking for a Social Media Chairperson, contact Malachy (malachyoco@gmail.com) if you're interested.

  This past year, we lost 2 dedicated members of the HBC-Steve Tobias and Bruce Feinberg. They will be sorely missed by the many who knew and rode with them. 
Thank you to the presenters at this past year's meetings and events: Dan Flanzig, Sal Levy, Arne Johnson, Doug Haluza, Tom Gernon from Trek in Plainview and the monthly updates from Malachy about technical issues.
  Coming attractions: Look for a new Club jersey in the next Folks on Spokes; A better hotel for the Covered Bridge ride in August; Gold Coast East-July 14 with either a full Century or a 75 mile route. 
  Have a great New Year, and see you on the road!
    Karen   
Short and Long Beaches with Larry
    Foggy ride with Mike back in the saddle

 Happy December and January Birthdays to our members                 Terry Causin-Dec. 31Sal Levy-Jan. 1,  Bob McLaughlin- Jan. 2
 
UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS
  
Owen Kassimir
December 29
Dan O'Shea O
January 1
 
Vladimir Drozdoff
January 2
Peter Hay
January 3
Abheyjot Singh
January 4
Javier A Henao
January 4
John Greene
January 5
Lisa Romanacce
January 6
Bob Dennis
January 6
 
Anna Mertens
January 10
Robert Lucchetti
January 15
Marc Schwartz
January 20
Ross Moore
January 21
Cindy Denbaum
January 21
Olivia White
January 21
Warda Javaid
January 22
James Oszlak
January 23
Mary Mills
January 26

An active participant on Zwift
Malachy's new Zwiftmobile!
              Malachy's Tech Corner
                     HBC Zwift

  This is the time of the year that more people will be riding indoors, even though some people find it convenient to ride indoors all year long, too. Zwift is one of the more popular indoor training Apps. HBC has some tools that could help new and experienced Zwift users.

First, there is the Zwift Interest Group, currently with 39 members. In addition, there is the Zwift Group, currently with 5 members. There is also a Zwift Server page with information about the HBC Zwift Discord server. All three of these can be found under the Club Main menu. 

Members of the Interest Group can view other members using the View Members link. This is one way of seeing who else is interested in Zwift. Members are asked about their Interests when joining or renewing membership. Members can also join or leave an Interest group through their Profile under Website Functions.

Any member of the Zwift Group, located under HBC Groups, can simply email all the members of the group using the “Send Email to Members” button. In addition, anyone can join this group using the “Sign Me Up" button.

Gary Rauch, who is an experienced Zwift user, explained to me how Zwift works and that many users use a Discord server for voice during rides. This Discord server lets riders talk to each other during their Zwift rides. (just like a Club ride-do they point out holes and cars back, too?)

Knowing this capability, we created an HBC Zwift Discord server. On the HBC Zwift Server page is an interface to our Discord server. This interface will indicate how many, and who are on the server. Gary said he would send out a Zwift Meetup to those interested users. However, he would need your Zwift name.

So, if you are interested in getting involved with some other HBC members using Zwift, check out these resources. Also please email me with your Zwift name and I will forward them to Gary.

Send emails to: webmaster@hbcli.org

 


                    The Year 2023 in Review

March-First meeting, By-laws are updated: the VP and Ride Chairman positions are now separate, with the Ride Chairman becoming an appointed position; Dan Flanzig featured speaker- representing NY Bike Coalition.
April-Bike Rodeo; Sal's presentation showing 25 years of pictures riding with the club.
May-Arne's Safety presentation; thanks to Trek for supplying the bikes and equipment for demonstration purposes.
June-Gold Coast Prep.
July-Gold Coast East with 241 riders and a wonderful party to celebrate.
August-Covered Bridge ride in Lancaster PA.
September-Club Century and Club Metric Century.
October-Doug Haluza gave a video presentation of his cross-country ventures.
November-Club elections; Multi-Club ride and the Autumn Party
 
 

View this Newsletter on our Website at Club/Newsletters