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Wed, 2010-09-01
  • New Eastsiders Humpday...
    what: New Eastsiders Humpday Ride at Landahl
    where: Landahl Park
    when: 2010-09-01 06:00PM - 2010-09-01 08:30PM

    Meet in the Argo Road Parking lot
    http://forums.earthriders.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=12024
  • Original Hump Day Ride...
    what: Original Hump Day Ride at Kill Creek
    where: Kill Creek
    when: 2010-09-01 06:00PM - 2010-09-01 08:00PM

    6:00 MTB time, meet in shelter 1 parking lot, distance and pace determined by who shows up.
  • Northland Humpday Ride
    what: Northland Humpday Ride
    where: Smithville Lake mountain bike trails
    when: 2010-09-01 06:00PM - 2010-09-01 08:00PM

    Weekly group ride starts at Smoke N Davey Trailhead off of W Highway.
    10.5 mile lap or two followed by post ride socializing in the parking lot.
    All skill levels welcome.
    Lights needed from late fall to early spring.
    Helmets required.
Thu, 2010-09-02
  • Thursday Night Swope...
    what: Thursday Night Swope Ride
    where: Swope Park
    when: 2010-09-02 06:00PM - 2010-09-02 08:30PM

    6:00 PM


    The ride will begin EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT at 6:00 PM (MTB time) at the swope trail head.

    there will be an optional ride-in from the plaza that will leave the trolley track trailhead (volker/brookside) at 5:15 pm sharp.
    it is about a 7-8 mile ride to the trails from the plaza.

    Bring lights if you got them. come join the fun.

    Maps and Directions to trailhead :
    http://www.heartlandrace.com/images/swopeparktrails-map2008.pdf
Fri, 2010-09-03
Sat, 2010-09-04
Sun, 2010-09-05
Mon, 2010-09-06
  • Friz
    what: Friz
    where: Mill Creek Park on the Pullaaazzzzza
    when: 2010-09-06 06:00PM - 2010-09-06 09:00PM

    Friz is friz. If you want more info PM Greg C. (bohemian) or Joel (big grin).

    6PM (may show up and start a little earlier depending on schedules, etc.), lasts until dark. Bring clunker bike or your good bike and ride like Sally. Food and beverages afterwards at local watering hole of choice--usually McCoy's.



    EarthRiders Mountain bike club is not responsible for breakage of either particapants or their bicycles before, during, or after Friz.
  • Monday Night...
    what: Monday Night Stocksdale ride
    where: Stocksdale park in Liberty MO.
    when: 2010-09-06 06:00PM - 2010-09-06 08:30PM

Tue, 2010-09-07
  • Taco Tuesday
    what: Taco Tuesday
    where: BURP - Meet at the Sand Trap parking lot
    when: 2010-09-07 05:00PM - 2010-09-07 06:00PM

    Multiple group rides for all levels. Meet up in the parking lot of the Sand Trap bar and grill (13? and Holmes), introduce yourself to some people and ride. The Sand Trap usually has the patio waiting for us when we are done riding.

jersey design finished!!

jersey design finished!!

Postby Ryan T on Tue Mar 20, 2007 9:43 am

The long awaited jersey design is finished and ready for us to order.
Behold:

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The first edition jersey is available for a limited time. We are
requesting that you pre-order your jerseys because we don't want to
carry an inventory right away (we will probably re-order in the future
based on demand, but not sure when). The cost to you is $55. The jerseys
are club cut (looser fitting), not racer cut, and are full-zip with
dye-sublimation printing and three pockets on the back. If you are
unsure of your size we will have a few opportunities for you to try on
an unprinted sample to determine your size. I have the fit kit now so
you can contact me and I will give you directions to my house. Michael
and I will also be at the Westport Flea Market this Sunday from 6- 8 pm
if you want to come and try them on then. We will be bringing the kit to
the meeting on Wednesday, but they will only be available to try on
prior to the meeting in order to keep them clean.

Sizes: xs - xxl mens (these should work for kids)
s - l for the ladies

We will be placing the first order on April 1.

Ways to contact me: PM, email: mntbkr@gmail.com, or phone 913-269-2667
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Postby Michael Gier on Tue Mar 20, 2007 9:51 am

All the cool kids are going to be sporting them this year:
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Re: jersey design finished!!

Postby Shannon on Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:16 am

Ryan T wrote:Sizes: xs - xxl mens (these should work for kids)
s - l for the ladies

Really!? We actually get to order women's sizes? Yay! Wait... is there a catch, like a certain amount of women's jerseys has to be ordered?

Anyway, sign me up for a jersey :)
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Re: jersey design finished!!

Postby Ryan T on Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:41 am

Shannon wrote:[Really!? We actually get to order women's sizes? Yay! Wait... is there a catch, like a certain amount of women's jerseys has to be ordered?

Anyway, sign me up for a jersey :)


No catch, they all go towards or minimum of 10 total.
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Postby Pink on Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:47 am

Beautiful! And, blue always makes my butt look smaller! Should those of us with man-boobs order the female jersey, or order a larger manly size? And, it says: "Kansas City"! Whoo Hooo!
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Postby Brian Robinson on Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:53 am

Pink wrote:Beautiful! And, blue always makes my butt look smaller! Should those of us with man-boobs order the female jersey, or order a larger manly size? And, it says: "Kansas City"! Whoo Hooo!


You looked dashing in the med womens, Pink, but you should maybe try the small to really accentuate your womanly curves. And unzip it a way. Cleavage is always good.
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Postby Pink on Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:02 am

Pink wrote:Beautiful! And, blue always makes my butt look smaller! Should those of us with man-boobs order the female jersey, or order a larger manly size? And, it says: "Kansas City"! Whoo Hooo!


Brian Robinson wrote:You looked dashing in the med womens, Pink, but you should maybe try the small to really accentuate your womanly curves. And unzip it a way. Cleavage is always good.


Brian, I think you're on to something---a "small" women's jersey would be a good look for me---bare midriff, and would also have hints of an empire line, to accentuate my "positives". With the introduction of the new ER jerseys, could being in touch with our feminine side all these years finally pay off for us now, after all?
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Postby Dr.Dover on Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:04 am

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The Champion size chart for a relative idea of sizing. I would recommend trying them on if you have the chance.
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Postby Dr.Dover on Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:14 am

Pink wrote:Brian, I think you're on to something---a "small" women's jersey would be a good look for me---bare midriff, and would also have hints of an empire line, to accentuate my "positives". With the introduction of the new ER jerseys, could being in touch with our feminine side all these years finally pay off for us now, after all?


Pink - Don't forget the ER thong to show off your whale tale on the trail. :wink:
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Postby Pink on Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:27 am

Here I am in my winter cycling outfit, made of fur:

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Postby Insomneous on Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:54 am

This is really nice. Really nice! Which is why I probably shouldn't get one. It just won't look that good with my combat boots and tutu.

And, unlike Pink, it will make my @ss look big. Sorta like my new helmet does.

Hoping to see one at the ER meeting...no?
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Postby MichelleD on Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:27 am

Combat boots & tutu? Are you bitin' my stylez, Insomneus?
I'm always up for more opportunities to ride my bike and socialize.
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Postby Michael Gier on Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:33 am

No, we won't have an actual printed jersey at the meeting. Just sample jerseys (with some other design or no design, I don't know, I haven't seen 'em) to try on for size.
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Postby Jack Static on Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:47 am

they'll have other designs on them.
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Postby Dr.Dover on Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:59 am

That's it...I'm not trying one on if it has other designs on it. :evil: It might be different than the one I order. :D
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