Tag: Bicycle Tours for Women

  • WELLNESS REVOLUTION GRAD RIDES A “HALF-COUNTRY.”

    Half-Country Rider Rising from our Wellness Revolution

    Doris Grippin was a participant in our 2017 Wellness Revolution program, a program we conduct every year in partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont. The goal of our program is to get more women feeling comfortable and confident riding bikes, so as to live a healthier lifestyle. Well, Doris is now going above and beyond.

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    [three-fifths]After years of minimal vacation rental riding (her husband Dave sold her old college bike), Doris got back into a serious cycling routine after the Wellness Revolution. She worked with Georgena to build a semi-custom GT Gale Force, specially designed for a serious female road cyclist: www.georgenaterry.com. Now, one year after taking the plunge into Wellness, Doris is headed out next week to ride a “half-country” from Chicago to Santa Monica, CA; 2500 miles in 50 days. She will be riding with a group hosted by Woman Tours.[/three-fifths]
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    Doris ramped up training last October. Dave set up rollers in their garage and Doris stuck to it all winter.

    She’s arranged a temporary leave from her X-ray technician job and made plans for her elderly father to be cared for (Dave is stepping up). The bike is tuned, and has a new Terry seat mounted; with Poron XrD to reduce road vibration and fatigue, the Terry Butterfly Century is the perfect saddle for this ride. All other gear is ready.

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    Will, her youngest son and father of her two grandchildren asks, “Mom, what are you doing? You’re not a biker!” To which Doris replies, “I am now!”

    Our 2018 Wellness Revolution is SOLD OUT. You can send an email to events@bcbsvt.com to get on the waiting list for 2019.


    See more on the Terry Butterfly Century Saddle here.

    Check out all our endurance and touring saddles for women here.

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  • 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 >

     

     

  • COME SEE US.

    Upcoming events where you can meet our team, do some shopping or ride with us:

    LL Bean Bike & Paddle Event, Freeport, Maine, April 26-27.

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    Meet Lisa Wilkes, Terry Customer Service Manager and Rider Ambassador, at the LL Bean Bike, Boat and Ski store’s Cycling Event the last weekend in April. She’ll be there with saddle demos, give-aways and plenty of cycling advice for all levels of riders.

    Bike Expo New York, NYC, May 2-3

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    BENY is the most-attended consumer bike expo in the nation and we’ll be at Basketball City, Pier 36, as an exhibitor.  The Expo leads up to the TD Five Boro Bike Tour, something that should be on every cyclist’s bucket list. At a minimum, come see us at the expo where you’ll find all kinds of exhibitors, demos, educational seminars and even a fashion show. (click here for info)

    Lund Ride for Children & Terry Tent Sale, Burlington VT, May 30-June 1

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    We’re pitching our tent once again during the Lund Ride For Children in Burlington. Choose from 3 beautiful Vermont rides, with proceeds benefiting the tremendous efforts of the Lund organization to help children thrive.

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    We’ll be there with the Terry Tent Sale (Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1) with incredible deals on cycling apparel, casual apparel, gear and accessories. (click here for info)

     

    Terry Tent Sale, Burlington, VT, August 22-23.

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    Our annual warehouse sale, conveniently located at our warehouse: 7 Ambrose Place, Burlington VT. Get some great deals on a everything left at end of season.

    Women’s Weekend in Vermont, Lake Champlain, VT, September 4-7.

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    Join Terry and GoSojourn for a truly unique weekend tour for women cyclists. This relaxed, educational and social gathering is designed for women interested in cycling–from those just getting into the sport to those who have been riding for years. Learn more about cycling skills, bike fit for women, nutrition, fitness for cycling, and basic road repair, all while enjoying miles of fabulous rides in the company of like-minded women. For additional details and registration, visit GoSojourn.com.