Cino MMXXII - ready to roll and roll call!
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Cino MMXXII - ready to roll and roll call!
Offilial hoops have been cleared and registration is ready to go live, March 13 at midnight! (Which I suppose is technically March 14th.)
Cino 2022 will happen July 8-10 in Kalispell, Montana.
If you haven't heard, this year we are adopting a theme: vintage mountain bikes. There's probably a can of worms waiting to be opened somewhere, but we're generally going with very similar rules (with a few exceptions). I'm just going to spitball some:
Click here for registration (it'll work once it's open). The ride continues to be a fundraiser for the Kalispell Montessori Elementary. Last year we put a new roof on the school. This year the procedes go toward student scholarship as we expand into middleschool!
I have a special guest tentatively lined up, we're in the process of organizing jerseys, and we'll have an auction item or two - more to come on that.
We had a fantastic time with so many BF members here, your word-of-mouth support is invaluable. Thanks to all who have participated and to all those who will join us this year. I have rounded up parent volunteers and intend to ride for the first time since I took over management of the event.
Hope to see you in July!
Cinodirector aka Mountaindave aka Mr. David Teacher Sir
I'm going to tag some people, please help me remember everyone's handle: @northbend, @gugie, @Choke, @ollo_ollo, @rccardr, @nlerner, @squirtdad, @scozim, @Roger M, @Drillium Dude, @Wildwood, etc...
Cino 2022 will happen July 8-10 in Kalispell, Montana.
If you haven't heard, this year we are adopting a theme: vintage mountain bikes. There's probably a can of worms waiting to be opened somewhere, but we're generally going with very similar rules (with a few exceptions). I'm just going to spitball some:
- Pre-1987 (that's probably the can of worms, but at Cino, we consider these more like guidelines... and encourage bribery!)
- Steel Bikes
- Lugged
- Friction shifting
- Clips or flats (especially beartrap pedals)
- Thumb shifters (definitely not rancid-fire)
- Sooooooper long chain stays
- Rust, scratches, dings, or any such evidence of gnar-shredding
- Anything that goes Klunk or needs repacking after downhilling or has but a single speed.
Click here for registration (it'll work once it's open). The ride continues to be a fundraiser for the Kalispell Montessori Elementary. Last year we put a new roof on the school. This year the procedes go toward student scholarship as we expand into middleschool!
I have a special guest tentatively lined up, we're in the process of organizing jerseys, and we'll have an auction item or two - more to come on that.
We had a fantastic time with so many BF members here, your word-of-mouth support is invaluable. Thanks to all who have participated and to all those who will join us this year. I have rounded up parent volunteers and intend to ride for the first time since I took over management of the event.
Hope to see you in July!
Cinodirector aka Mountaindave aka Mr. David Teacher Sir
I'm going to tag some people, please help me remember everyone's handle: @northbend, @gugie, @Choke, @ollo_ollo, @rccardr, @nlerner, @squirtdad, @scozim, @Roger M, @Drillium Dude, @Wildwood, etc...
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Looking forward to it!
Thomas and I are 'tentatively' in(awaiting clearance from the tower). Had a great time last year on the tandem, but Looking forward to riding along side of my kid this time around.
Fwiw, Thomas is finishing up the auction prize from last year, and will be riding it in Montana in July.
Thomas and I are 'tentatively' in(awaiting clearance from the tower). Had a great time last year on the tandem, but Looking forward to riding along side of my kid this time around.
Fwiw, Thomas is finishing up the auction prize from last year, and will be riding it in Montana in July.
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Possibly. Providing I can get back into distance riding shape after last months hernia surgery.
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Next year! (Two-year old son is still too young to make the drive reasonably and leave him with my wife for the day. He's terrific, but also a handful.)
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I'm so in. I probably won't set my alarm for midnight Mountain Daylight Time, but I'll log in and register before I make coffee tomorrow morning.
After that I'll be pimping this ride till we hit the limit.
After that I'll be pimping this ride till we hit the limit.
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Bummer - softball tourney that weekend. It's my daughter''s last summer of travel ball
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I forgot to mention that there are 50 early IRD tickets available in the first month - get them now!
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Out, sadly. Annual family beach vacation.
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Aren’t you supposed to do that, like, now, when the weather is horrible?
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In, registered calling johnnyace
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edit: Reason number 17 why Cino > Eroica, easier to register!
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some pics from last year to get people jazzed
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(looking for Torpado Super light frame/fork or for Raleigh International frame fork 58cm)
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Registered earlier today & already had prior reservations at Alameda's. Probably riding my Stella, but bringing another Cino bike for a backup
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Maybe next year for me - sorry.
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I'll see y'all there.
Will ride over to Kila on my mule from home, camping along the way.
If anyone is interested in touring with me through Washington State/Idaho to Montana let me know…
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Will ride over to Kila on my mule from home, camping along the way.
If anyone is interested in touring with me through Washington State/Idaho to Montana let me know…
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2ggkud7]
To whet your Cino appetite, you can read / relive past Cino’s here
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PSA, Symes Hot springs hotel is pretty open for the weekend at this point, or so I was told when I made my reservation
Symes Hot Springs Hotel need to call to make a reservation
Symes Hot Springs Hotel need to call to make a reservation
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That's very Cino!
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This makes two trips I want to take upon retirement...time to start selling stuff, or my children...
...though it might cheaper to just ride there fromSC.
...though it might cheaper to just ride there fromSC.
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I am fat, out of shape, and IN! Going to bust my ass into shape for this
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I resemble that...... my learning (whether it works out this year we will see) hills, they hurt you gotta do hills and try some altitude training if you can, but if not....more hills
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Oh yeah, so true. And lots of saddle time as well. I have Snoqualmie pass to help me out
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I have a bit of incentive for anyone registering that wants to build a period mtb. I have these three frames.
If Dave is OK with it, I would be glad to give up either of these three framesets. The only requirements are
You be registered for this year's Cino
You kick in a few extra bucks to the Montessori($10)
You be local to the Puget Sound area(or have someone that can pick it up)
First is a green Novara mtb. I am fairly certain that this is a re badged Diamondback Ridge Runner from 83-84. It's a solid piece, and would fit into the 'gnar shred' patina category. A quick tape measure to it got 18.75" and 23" for seat tube and top tube(c-c respectively)
Next, a little bit later grey/silver Diamondback Ridge Runner II. Similar condition, but a bit smaller(18" st & 22"tt c-c).
If any of you all have an interest in these, let me know.
And to Dave, if this isn't cool, say so and I'll delete the post. The two have headsets(& a rusty post on the green bike)but that's about it.
SR Explorer 20" st 22.25" tt
The first time I’ve seen this 'motocross' tubing decal.
If Dave is OK with it, I would be glad to give up either of these three framesets. The only requirements are
You be registered for this year's Cino
You kick in a few extra bucks to the Montessori($10)
You be local to the Puget Sound area(or have someone that can pick it up)
First is a green Novara mtb. I am fairly certain that this is a re badged Diamondback Ridge Runner from 83-84. It's a solid piece, and would fit into the 'gnar shred' patina category. A quick tape measure to it got 18.75" and 23" for seat tube and top tube(c-c respectively)
Next, a little bit later grey/silver Diamondback Ridge Runner II. Similar condition, but a bit smaller(18" st & 22"tt c-c).
If any of you all have an interest in these, let me know.
And to Dave, if this isn't cool, say so and I'll delete the post. The two have headsets(& a rusty post on the green bike)but that's about it.
SR Explorer 20" st 22.25" tt
The first time I’ve seen this 'motocross' tubing decal.
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Just gonna ride to to Cino from my house
Of course Matt's going to do that.
Of course Matt's going to do that.