Friday, December 19, 2008
Belair line track works
A comment form is available at: http://www.dtei.sa.gov.au/infrastructure/RR/rail_revitalisation/comments_form#Comments%20form
I encourage anyone who cares to fill this out and ask why bike racks can’t be installed on the replacement buses. Bike racks are common on normal bus services in more progressive cities around the world. The train replacement buses would provide an excellent opportunity to trial these racks and to assess the feasibility of introducing bike racks on buses on other services in Adelaide. At the same time it would enable some cycle commuters to continue with their healthy and environmentally friendly transport habits while the track works are occurring.
Friday, December 05, 2008
Physically separated bike lanes
If you thought cycling in Adelaide was bad, check this out…
http://www.streetfilms.org/archives/physically-separated-bike-lanes/
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Tour Down Under
Stay tuned for training rides.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Amy's ride team entry final call
Ride2Work wrap up
We had a wonderful Breakfast with sweet and savoury rolls provided by Baker’s Delight Frewville, fruit, juice and coffee from SARDI, eggs and bacon from ACPFG and dried fruit from David Ellis.
Thanks to all our sponsors and helpers.
The final tally was as follows
SARDI: 23
CSIRO:21
ACPFG: 15
AWRI:11
Hope to see you all next year, safe riding.
Liz and Ryan




Thursday, September 18, 2008
Ride2Work - 4 weeks to go
Team Codes
CSIRO Urrbrae - 313933 (Ryan Farquharson)
CSIRO CBD - 222243 (Rebecca Dunn)
ACPFG / Ag and Wine - 322434 (Gwenda Mayo)
SARDI - 584998 (Liz Drew)
DWLBC - 680091 (Sarah Lewis)
AWRI - 470268 (Marcel Essling)
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Amy's ride - November 2
Amy's ride is on Sunday the 2nd of November. Participants have the chance to ride up the southern expressway. Choose from 60km, or 100km which includes the infamous Willunga Hill.
Follow this link for more info and route maps:
http://www.bikesa.asn.au/page.php?section=39&mId=42
Team entries attract an entry fee discount. The more the bigger the discount, money that you might consider donating to the Foundation. Entry fees range from $70 to $46.75 depending on the number in the team and whether you are a BikeSA member. Entry includes lunch at the finish at McLaren Vale. Coach transfers back to Adelaide are available, but some of us will attempt the ride home too, and there is always the train from Noarlunga.
If you wish to join the WaiteBUG team, please let me know so I can finalise numbers and tell you which team category to enter.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Ride of Silence, Saturday 24th May
Ride of Silence 2008- please RSVP to chair@bisa.asn.au
www.rideofsilence.org
One of over 200 world wide rides in 2008
Dear Friends of Cycling,
The Bicycle Institute of S.A invites you & your fellow bicycle users, as well as all of your club or association members, to the Adelaide Ride of Silence, 2008.
This will be the 2nd Ride of Silence event organised by BISA. The 2007 Ride of Silence, drew around 150 participants and was judged a success by all involved.
This event is planned to draw the community's attention to the need to Share the Road and look out for more vulnerable road users.
At the time BISA was formed, 1976, safety for cyclists was a major issue. An average of 12 cyclists were killed each year in the 1960's and 1970's.
Today the roads are much safer for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists.
More can be done however and your presence will ensure that cyclists remain visible and ensure we are given higher priority at budget time.
When: Saturday morning, May 24th.
Where: It will start from Victoria Square in the city (assemble at 9am, depart 9.30 SHARP)
To: We will ride approx. 8-10km to Wigley Reserve, Glenelg along Anzac Highway (same route as last year).
Time: Approx. 30-40 mins.
Please note:
- that we'll try to keep the speed down this year to around 16kmh!
- the ride will be escorted by SAPOL and as we know this often means green lights all the way!!!
The Adelaide ride of silence is for everyone interested in community bicycle use, whether it be for everyday transport, recreation, fitness or competition. Whatever form our interest in cycling takes, from time to time we all face the same challenges on our roads - lack of supportive infrastructure as well as other road users who sometimes forget to Share the Road as they should!
The Adelaide Ride of Silence is a positive road safety initiative! Each year it sets out to provide the community with a highly visible reminder that cycling is a wonderful and extremely valuable activity, that safe bicycle use is everyone's right and responsibility, and that bicycle users are not going away!
More information on the Ride of Silence Movement is available here:
Ride of Silence International:
www.rideofsilence.org
Ride of Silence Australia:
www.woj.com.au/category/ride-of-silence
Bicycle Institute of S.A:
www.bisa.asn.au
If you are coming please let us know (if you can) atchair@bisa.asn.au or
secretary@bisa.asn.au
We look forward to seeing you on the day and to a successful Adelaide Ride of Silence - 2008!
Ride Safely,
Sam Powrie,
Vice Chairperson, BISA.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Coast to Coast team entry
A team of 4 gets 5% off, 6 gets 10% off and 10 or more gets 15% off the entry fee.
Let me know if you would be interested in doing the ride and I’ll get back to you with a team name and captain to register under (ideas / nominations welcome). SARDI/PIRSA people should get in touch with Greg Naglis as he is putting together a team, though we might amalgamate if the numbers don’t work out.
We welcome anyone you know including family and friends to join the team and take advantage of the group discount.
See http://www.bikesa.asn.au/ for a route map and entry form.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Cycling in the media
Of greatest concern to any cyclist is safety. Below is a link to an article regarding cycling fatalities and the stats. Makes for interesting reading.
http://www.australiancyclist.com.au/article.aspx?aeid=2822
The latest from the Advertiser suggests that cycle commuting in Adelaide is increasing, and with all the TDU hoohah I suspect cycling will get a bigger profile and we can expect big improvements in the coming years. Of course we have the usual bureaucracy to get around (state versus local gov responsibility) and there is cultural inertia in this car-loving city that will take time to change, but I can assure you it is happening.
Remember that the best way to improve cyclist safety is to increase numbers of cyclists on the road. That's something each and every one of us can do.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Good luck on the Tour
The weather this year isn't looking to unkind, so long as the lightning steers clear.
Hope to see you on the road.
R.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Upcoming TDU training rides
Thursday - faster ride to Crafers and beyond. Contact the BUG or Ryan for details
Saturday - MegaBike ride 7:30am 102 King William Rd
Sunday - possible ride to Willunga - watch this space for details
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Happy new year
The BUG now has a small toolkit including a floor pump and spare patches for emergency repairs. If you get caught out, or just want to check your tyre pressure, contact Ryan to get access to the stash.
Part of Brownhill Ck road has been resurfaced and is currently a bit ugly for roadies. Will keep monitoring the situation and recommence our picnic ride in due course.
The Tour Down Under will soon roll into town. Check out the link to see whats going on. It's a great time of year for cyclists in Adelaide so be sure to get out there on two wheels rather than four. Good luck to all of those participating in the BreakAway ride. Just 2 more weeks to get that last minute training done. Should be a great ride.
Happy cycling