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  • POETRY IN MOTION.

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    When I think about my mother 

    I don’t necessarily think about bikes.

    But I think about beach days and

    learning to fly kites.

    I think about how hard she worked 

    to raise a family in the States

    and how she managed to get all six of us

    on the ice in our hockey skates.

    She instilled in us all a work ethic 

    that is strong and unrelenting.

    I admire her strength, and the love she gives 

    seems to be never ending. 

    She has taught me how to live a life

    full of love, joy, and hard work

    and that I must be sure to keep my balance

    as I continue to pedal forward.   – Dani Racioppi

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  • OVERTAKEN.

    Smitten with Smith’s Overtake Helmet.

    I transitioned in recent years from a Giro, to a Catlike, to a Smith Overtake with MIPS. The Smith is by far the lightest of all the helmets I’ve owned to date and can be fit to my head like a glove with the adjuster at the rear. You hardly know it’s there. It is the only helmet I’ve owned that does not cause my head to mildly ache after 80 miles on rough roads. The neon honey comb not only provides extra protection without compromising ventilation but keeps the bees out and sends out a jolt of visibility too! The bonus I don’t feel, unless I rotate the helmet on my head, is the MIPS technology which I will simply go with as there is nothing to argue when it comes to any promise of incremental brain protection. The bonus I do register is the lower profile look and the fact that it sits straight on my head so I can avoid the wrath of our Creative Director!

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    Wildly patterned and fully protective Overtake BSF with MIPS
    Wildly patterned and fully protective Overtake BSF with MIPS

     

    Route Helmet with MIPS, in 2 color options
    Route Helmet with MIPS, in 2 color options

     

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    Shop the full range of Helmets here at Terry >

     

     

  • LOVE LIFE – LOVE BIKES – LOVE RICHARD.

    Spinning for a Cause.

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    Last month, twenty riders from the Green Mountain Bike Club gathered together to take part in a spin class lead by Ann MacDonald, the Spinning Director at Synergy Health and Fitness in preparation  for the second annual Richard’s Ride in memory of Richard Tom.

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    Ann MacDonald donates her time to lead the GMBC training.

     

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    Green Mountain Bike Club Spin Class at Synergy Health & Fitness Spin Studio

     

    The Richard Tom Foundation was created to honor Richard Tom who lost his life while cycling near his home in Vermont. RTF was formed to keep Richard’s legacy alive and pay tribute to the many ways that Richard lived his life by sharing his love of cycling, health and adventure.

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    Proceeds from Richard’s Ride will support legislative activity for safe roads and provide opportunities for children to attend cycling camps like Little Bellas whose goal is to help young women realize their potential through cycling.

     

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    The ride will be staged at Cochran’s Ski Area base lodge in Richmond, Vermont on May 20, 2017. Please save the date and register at www.bikereg.com/rtfoundation.

    The Foundation will also be drawing the winning raffle ticket for a Trek Madone ProjectOne Bike donated by Earl’s Cyclery and Fitness. Please go to www.bikereg.com/richard-tom-founadation-bike-raffle  to buy your raffle tickets today.

    Made in America ProjectOne Trek Madone donated by Earl's Cyclery and Fitness that Richard personally spec-d grupo & color
    USA-made ProjectOne Trek Madone donated by Earl’s Cyclery & Fitness in Richard’s personally spec’d grupo & color

     

    On a personal not, our CEO, Liz Robert, shares this wonderful memory of Richard…

    “As I eased myself back into cycling having crossed the 50 year mark, Richard made me feel confident I could become competent at it. I remember when he sold me my first clip-in pedals, he made sure to adjust them to my uncertainty (as loose as they would go) and took me out for a lesson in the parking lot. He made sure I bought CO2 cartridges with threads because he remembered what injector I had (others, to my dismay on the road with a flat, were not so thoughtful). As I came up the curve, he pushed me to the finer things that made sense, like stainless steel cables and 25 cm Schwalbe One tires. And when it came to bike fit, there was no one better at it without the machines. He asked the right questions that made an aging lady not flinch. He used his eye and a lead weight, a level and a goniometer; “a what?”, I asked him, unafraid with Richard to be a fool.”  Liz Robert, Terry CEO

     

  • FREE SHIPPING STARTS TODAY.

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    We’re Celebrating Bike Month – Free Shipping at $50+, April 30th – May 31st.

    Every month is bike month for us, but the rest of the country designates May as the official month of the bicycle. Established in 1956 by the League of American Bicyclists, May, National Bike Month, gets more significant each year. All month long, we’ll be featuring fun promotions and free shipping at $50, no code necessary. Have fun, go ride, help spread the goodness of the bike:

    Bicycle Club of Philadelphia’s Spring-n2-Cycling Weekend: May 5 – 7

    Bike to School Day: May 10

    Amgen Tour of California: May 11 – 20

    Bike to work week: May 15 – 19

    Bike to work day: May 19

    Tour de Cure – Long Island: May 13

    Tour of Long Beach (CA): May 13

    Georgia Mountain Metric Century: May 13

    Modesto CA Ride for Mom: May 13

    Cyclofemme women’s rides: May 14 (note that if there isn’t one in your vicinity, you could potentially host one!)

    Tour de Chesapeake: May 20

    Reno, NV Spoker Ride: May 20

    Tour de Lyme CT: May 21

    CT Bike for HOPE (New Haven CT): May 28

     

     

  • EXCLUSIVELY AT REI.

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    Good news…you can now find Terry products in all REI stores. Great news, this spring you’ll find several jersey prints exclusively offered at REI stores and at REI.com.

    Fabulous Soleil LS Top in La Vie en Rose
    Fabulous Soleil LS Top in La Vie en Rose – only at REI

     

     

    NEW Soleil SS Top in Feather - only at REI
    NEW Soleil SS Top in Feather – only at REI

     

    Breakaway Mesh in Twiggy - only at REI
    Breakaway Mesh in Twiggy – only at REI

     

    Sun Goddess in Feather
    Sun Goddess in Feather

     

    Shop all the Terry products at REI.com >

     

     

  • ITALY THIS OCTOBER.

    Chartered Yacht Cycling.

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    Only a few months left to get it together and get on board. When Bill McCready of Santana Adventures first approached us about inviting our Terry friends on an international bike cruise that involved Venice, the Italian coast, the Dalmatian Islands and some other places we’d never heard of riding before, we knew he and his wife, Jan, had a long history in tandem adventures around the world, but what we didn’t know was that they had perfected this form of bike travel that involves a yacht.

    Jan and Bill got their start creating and leading cycling tours for others. They later founded Santana Cycles which grew to become the world’s leading manufacturer of tandem bicycles. In 2005, Santana set an entirely new standard for cycling tours by chartering a luxurious cruise ship. The travelers who joined on that first cycling cruise discovered 5 advantages:

    First, they were freed from a wasteful hour of daily drudgery. When you stop to consider the steps, previous bike tours waste an hour of precious vacation time with each change of hotels. That’s how long it takes to find the hotel, figure out where to park and lock your bike, stand in line to check-in, find your stuff, schlepp it to your room, unpack to clean up before dinner, repack the following morning, drag your luggage to the truck or van and then stand in line to check out; all before unlocking your bike and pedaling to the next hotel. On a chartered cruise ship you unpack once. Instead of living out of suitcases, waiting in front-desk lines, or securing your bike, you simply flash your scan-card as you walk your bike across the gangway.

    Second, when participants didn’t need to adjust to a new mattress, pillow and thermostat each evening, they slept better. The spacious staterooms on Santana’s charters are soundproofed, individually air-conditioned and furnished with luxurious twin or king-width bedding. Private bath with shelves, cabinet and hair dryer? Of course.

    Third, superior cycling. Previous forms of bike tours follow a dot-to-dot format. When viewed on a map the dots show the location of the overnight stops and the lines are the rides linking them together. A few lines represent fault-free days of cycling. Most of the lines are flawed. Stretches of busy roads with boring or ugly segments are a natural feature of routes linking places to sleep. A cycling cruise breaks the dot-to-dot pattern. As you dine, shmooze and snooze the ship unties and relocates up to 150 miles, passing all those less-than-perfect stretches to find a hand-picked spot for a superior selection of rides. Compared to a set-in-place string of hotels, a cruise ship is like a magic carpet that allows a perfect string of vacation days; all with great cycling.

    Fourth, a wider choice of rides and activities. Santana selects ports after scouting thousands of miles of available routes. Each day has multiple choices. Shorter routes are flatter and follow the coast. Longer options loop inland to find great climbs and descents. Normal cruises stop at one port per day. On most days of a Santana cruise our chartered ship sees us off on our morning ride before racing down the coast to welcome us back aboard at a different port. When the ports are separated by too many miles or hills, a morning convoy of buses and moving vans can whisk some or all riders (and our blanket-wrapped bikes) to a various higher-elevation ride starts closer to the afternoon harbor. Unlike previous tours, the afternoon rides of a cycling cruise feature a downhill finish. Additionally, every day is a potential layover day. If you “play too hard” on one day, it’s always OK to take the following day off. If you don’t ride, there’s an additional choice. You can enjoy the ship before exploring the afternoon port, or hop aboard Sergio’s reclining-seat coach to see the country. It’s your vacation, and no other cycling tour features a wider range of included daily options.

    Fifth, multiple regions or countries. When you look at other week-long cycling tours, the total distance between start and finish seldom exceeds 250 miles. At most you’ll experience two adjacent regions. On Santana’s cycling cruises you’ll cover up to 1,000 miles and allow you to experience twice as many regions. Most cruises cross international borders (while you sleep!) to experience multiple countries. When you consider how much it costs to fly to-and-from Europe, why not sample more places before returning home?

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    The Venice/Dubrovnik itinerary is outlined in great detail HERE >

    These photos will give you a little taste of what’s in store…

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    For more information, click here >

     

     

  • UNITED, WE RIDE.

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    We’re lucky to be able to work with cool companies who, like us, love bikes, make wonderful products and are committed to the outdoors through their sustainability practices. United by Blue is one that goes above and beyond. Our buyer, Kelly, shares this:

    For every product sold, responsible durable goods maker, United by Blue, removes one pound of trash from our world’s ocean and waterways by hosting various company-organized “cleanups”.

    In addition, they are a certified B-Corp which means they met the rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency all while providing a standard of excellence in the product they deliver to the end consumer. And speaking of excellent products, we are pleased to offer the United by Blue Bike Trail Tee (in 2 colors!) as a special web-only feature to our cycling community this month. Made in the USA of 100% organic slub cotton, you buy one of these Bike Tees and a pound of trash disappears from one of our water resources.

    Bike Trail Tee in blush or teal
    Bike Trail Tee in blush or teal

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    UBB’s Stats since the beginning (2010):

    Number of pounds of trash removed: 995,291

    Number of ocean/water clean-ups: 177

    Number of States: 26

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    See where they’re headed next:

    https: //unitedbyblue.com/blogs/cleanups

     

  • TRENDING.

    What’s Hot for Summer 17:

    A cycling interpretation of the major trends this season, and some of the fun new things we have added this month…

    Head-to-toe Florals

    Shebeest Kleo Bloom Collection
    Shebeest Kleo Bloom Collection

     

    Post-ride party dress: Saffron
    Post-ride, $60 party dress: Saffron

    80’s GLAM

     

    In a Swoon Halter & Spinnaker
    In a Swoon Halter + Spinnaker

     

    Wildly patterned & totally original Overtake
    Wildly patterned & totally original Overtake
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    Disco mod & super hot Pivlock Arena

     

     

     

    Summer’s #1 Color: WHITE HOT

     

    Sun protective Soleil LS in Arc de Triomphe
    Sun protective Soleil LS in Arc de Triomphe

     

    Petra Top + Terry Knicker
    Petra Top + Terry Knicker

     

    Leila Dress
    Leila Dress
    Mathilde Tunic + 3/4 Legging
    Mathilde Tunic + 3/4 Legging + Stamma

     

    Prana's #1 Jean: Kara + Postcard Tunic
    Prana’s #1 Jean: Kara + Postcard Tunic

    The white bag for summer: Auxiliary
    The white bag for summer: Auxiliary

     

    Super BRIGHTS

     

    Signature Jersey + Peloton Hi Viz Short + Route Helmet
    Signature Jersey + Peloton Hi Viz Short + Signature Glove + Route MIPS Helmet

     

    Craft Velo Jersey + Short in Geo Pop
    Craft Velo Jersey + Short in Geo Pop
    Hot screaming Sica from Giro
    Hot screaming Sica from Giro

    Statement Stripes

     

    Power Singlet + Power Short
    Power Singlet + Power Short
    Adisa Dress + Sprightly Colorblock Bra
    Adisa Dress + Sprightly Colorblock Bra
    Fringed Dress
    Fringed Dress

    Secret Pockets

     

    Side pockets in the Zillah
    Side pockets in Kavu’s Zillah
    Center back zip storage in the Icefit II
    Center back zip storage in the Icefit II
    Hidden on-seam zip pocket in the Everyday Bike Dress
    Discreet on-seam rear zip pocket in the Everyday Bike Dress

    Flatforms

    Walk & Roll in the Wege
    Walk & Roll in the Wege

     

    Go low in the Stamma
    Go low in the Stamma

     

    Yahl gonna love these
    Yahl gonna love these

     

     

     

  • WIN A ROAD BIKE.

    Here’s a great way to kick the summer off — win a Terry road bike! We are giving away one of our few remaining bicycles next month so be sure to enter and get your riding buddies to do so, too.

    Enter Here >

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    Congratulations to our last bike winner, Jae in sunny CA.

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  • CYCLETECTURE.

    The blending of bike and architecture, for the HGTV crowd…

    Architectural Projects for Bicycles

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    A fascinating collection of architectural city development projects that integrate bicycles. These make bike paths uber pedestrian.

    http://www.archdaily.com/806102/12-inspiring-architectural-projects-for-bicycles

     

    Cycle House

    by chadbourne + doss architects

    When I win the lottery, I shall build this — in Italy. The Cycle House combines everything necessary for living with your bike, including a dedicated workshop on the ground level, with bike wash corral out front. Check this article out from dwell — and sign up for their dreamy newsletters…

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    Photos Courtesy of chadbourne + doss architects

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    What does a retired, legendary cyclist do at the end of a two-wheeled career? If you’re George Hincapie, you open a destination hotel on your home turf (South Carolina), give it a euro luxury feel, staff it with the highest level of domestiques, host celebrity chefs and cycling celebrities, stock it with a high end fleet of bicycles and name all the guest rooms after famous climbs. As reviewed by Taste of the South, “Tucked in the rolling foothills, this boutique hotel looks like it was plucked from a postcard of northern Italy. Opulent but adorably small (there are only 13 rooms), this hotel was built to cater to the cycling crowd, but it’s quite the gem for us regular folks, too!”

    Where: 10 Road of Vines, Travelers Rest, SC

    Website:  hoteldomestique.com

     

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