We are thankful for contributions from Pedro's

Mr. Goodwrench at the NYC Cycle Club

Last Thursday night, the Rapha Cycle Club NYC hosted a unique event to highlight the unsung work of the New York City bicycle mechanic. More often than not, a mechanic's work is a mystery. We drop off our bikes, pick them up, and they are magically repaired. Very few of us appreciate the hard work, and art, that goes into building up a bike, but brute strength, technical know-how, and finesse are qualities that are demanded of a professional mechanic.

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This Month's Leader Board

We've Raised...

$39.61 this month.

$950.76 this year.

$1,016.58 since we started.

How We Make It Count

  • 3304
    Road Biking
  • 2380
    Running
  • 906
    Walking
  • 609
    Other - Distance Based
  • 522
    Aerobics / Cardio
  • 401
    Mtn Biking
  • 324
    Swimming - Laps
  • 316
    Weight Training
  • 200
    Spinning - Time Based
  • 145
    Hiking
  • 135
    Circuit Training
  • 118
    Trail Running
  • 116
    Yoga
  • 63
    Other - Time Based
  • 53
    Surfing
  • 50
    Treadmill Running - Time Based
  • 50
    Elliptical
  • 41
    Cross Biking - Knobby Tires on Mixed Terrain
  • 34
    Tennis
  • 32
    Cross Country Skiing
  • 28
    Soccer
  • 24
    Skiing
  • 17
    Dancing
  • 14
    Rowing Machine
  • 13
    Swimming - Open Water
  • 12
    Basketball
  • 9
    Snowshoeing
  • 6
    Skiing -Time Based
  • 5
    Rowing
  • 3
    Snowboarding - Time Based
  • 2
    Skateboarding - Time Based
  • 2
    Golf - Walking the Course
  • 2
    Kayaking / Paddling
  • 1
    Volleyball
  • 1
    Chores - Shoveling Snow - Chopping Wood Etc
  • 1
    Rugby
  • 1
    Interesting Thing I Wanted to Upload
  • 1
    Volunteer Time
  • 1
    Pilates
  • 1
    Baseball
  • 1
    Inline Skating
  • 1
    Snowboarding

We've raised $1,016.58 for our cause.

The International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) was founded in 1988 by a group of California mountain bike clubs concerned about the closure of trails to cyclists. These pioneering clubs believed that mountain biker-education programs and innovative trail management solutions should be developed and promoted. While this first wave of threatened trail access was concentrated in California, IMBA's pioneers saw that crowded trails and trail-user conflict were fast becoming worldwide recreation issues. This is why they chose "International Mountain Bicycling Association" as the organization's name. IMBA's mission has always been to protect, create, and enhance quality trail experiences for mountain bikers worldwide. In addition, we actively promote responsible mountain biking, support volunteer trailwork, assist land managers with trail management issues, and improve relations among trail user groups. IMBA creates, enhances and protects great trail experiences for mountain bikers worldwide.

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