Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Kit Designs Finalized for 2010 Season


Those interested in purchasing a kit should contact Elizabeth Lee at Elizabeth.Marie.Lee@live.mercer.edu. Bib shorts are $70 while the short sleeve jerseys are $55. Refer to Champion System's sizing chart to best determine which size to order. Kits are 'race cut' and usually run one size smaller.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Race Coming to Mercer's Tatnall Square Park!

Details will be released soon but a race approved through the Georgia Bicycle Racing Association will be held around Macon's Tatnall Square in front of Mercer University on May 1st. Check back for details soon!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Mercer to Compete in 8th Annual Tundra Time Trials


Mercer Cycling added a late addition to their inaugural schedule for the 2010 schedule with the 8th Annual Tundra Time Trials held on February 13th in Dallas, Georgia. The 10 mile time trial annually draws out some of the best names in cycling in the Southeast and promises to be a quick and fast exhibition of speed as competitors fly down a small section of the Silver Comet trail. Although Mercer Cycling has committed to the event, the list of cyclists competing has no been released yet.

Click here for more details on the 8th Annual Tundra Time Trials

Monday, January 18, 2010

Training Camp Complete!


Mercer Cycling's inaugural training camp was completed with Monday afternoon's 40 mile ride through North Macon. Kevin Roberts won the King of the Mountain competition while Gabe Denes created quite a stir at the sprint points along the ride. In all, five riders completed the ride as they were joined with two other cyclists along the route. While Robert's looked strong on the road, he seemingly had trouble in the woods at the halfway point (shown in the picture below).

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Jersey Concept for 2010 Season















Kits will be ordered through ChampionSystems again for this season. This is our jersey concept for the upcoming season!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Training Camp Two Days Complete

With a fast crit ride Thursday night and 10 riders in the peloton for Friday's road ride through North Macon, the Mercer Cycling team continues to lay a foundation for the 2010 collegiate season. With beautfiul weather both days, the team will take a break for the next two days until the culmination of their camp on Monday.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Shaun Kell



Mercer Cycling Director/Advisor
Macon, GA

Mercer Cycling Training Camp!


Ride Schedule (Jan.14th-18th)

Thursday (- Meet at Bass Pro Shops off of Exit 172 @ 5pm for Crit riding. Short team meeting will be happening at 5:15pm. Please be there as close to that time as possible. Other Macon riders will be there. Expected weather from 5-7pm: 55-49 degrees. Ride length: 1 hr 15 min to 1 hr 30 min.

Friday - Meet at North Macon Presbyterian Church @ 2:30pm for team ride. Expected weather: 64 degrees. Ride length: 1 hr 45 min to 2 hr.

Saturday - rest day - possible movie night ('Breaking Away'). Details at team meetings Thursday and Friday. We'll call it Carbo Load Night...haha.

Sunday/Monday - last training camp group ride depending on weather at either North Macon Presbyterian or at Lake Tobosofee. More Details soon.

Mercer Community Welcomes The Bike Store!


Via Mercer.edu

Jessica Walden

MACON –The Bike Store is moving its Macon location to Mercer Village, the new retail district that anchors the campus end of the College Hill Corridor. The bike retail and repair business has signed a lease for 1305 Linden Ave., a 3,200-square-foot space next door to the Georgia Public Broadcasting studio. Renovation of the space is under way, and the owners expect to complete the move by March 1.

The Bike Store remains headquartered at Galleria Suites in Warner Robins, where it has operated its original location for nine years. Its Macon location is currently on Northside Drive. In addition to being an exclusive retailer of Trek and Gary Fisher bikes in Central Georgia, The Bike Store offers a professional bike-fitting service for cyclists and a wide variety of cycles, accessories and apparel.

“I look forward to the opportunity of working with Mercer University, the College Hill Alliance, students, faculty and Macon residents in helping create a cycling community for the college and surrounding area,” said owner Bill Staudt.

Staudt said that plans include organizing group rides from their new Mercer Village location that wind through the Mercer campus and downtown.

“The Bike Store will offer products and services that are conducive to making College Hill a bicycling community, which is a priority of the master plan,” said Patrick Madison, executive director for the College Hill Alliance. “It is indicative of our desire to promote a variety of retail uses that support the interest of the Corridor’s students, residents and businesses.”

The Bike Store builds on the success of Mercer Village, which is located at the intersection of Linden, Coleman and Montpelier Avenues. In addition to the Georgia Public Broadcasting Studio, it houses Francar’s Buffalo Wings, Jittery Joe’s Coffee, Ingleside Village Pizza and the College Hill Alliance office. Plans were recently announced for The Lofts at Mercer Village, a $10 million mixed-use development that will feature student housing and retail space, including the Mercer University Bookstore. Construction on The Lofts at Mercer Village is expected to get under way in early spring.

The College Hill Corridor’s goal is to restore the social and physical fabric between the Mercer campus and downtown Macon, while adding economic value to the city’s tax base, beautifying residential and commercial areas, attracting and retaining creative young professionals and program fun public events. The College Hill Corridor Commission serves as the community advisory board to the College Hill Alliance and is a diverse organization appointed jointly by the City of Macon and Mercer. For more information, visit www.collegehillmacon.com.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

A Training Camp of Sorts & Friday Downtown Lunch Rides


I want to let you know about some of our plans for the Spring semester.

We are planning to get back into cycling shape once we get back to school with a three day "training camp" of sorts after the first week of classes. The idea is to get our team out to ride as a group on Thursday night for the Bass Pro Shop Ride at 5:30 and then again on Friday and Saturday at times that will be determined later. We really would like for you to come if you can; it should be a lot of fun and it will help us get a kick start with training for our upcoming races!

Also, we want to go ahead and let you know about an idea that we have for Fridays during the upcoming semester. For lunch every Friday we would like to get a group together to ride downtown and eat lunch somewhere. For now I think we ought to call it the Bike Bunch Lunch.

I look forward to seeing you all again very soon!

Alex Lockwood




Winning is about heart, not just legs. It's got to be in the right place


- Lance Armstrong