Showing posts with label sunday rides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunday rides. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2013

30th Dec 2012 _ LCSG last ride for 2012

no one except us.. due to the rain
From Left - Jasper, Eddie, Keng Yong, George Lim. Stanley
Ride briefing before moving out
Sean with his single speed Brompton. 
Meeting at Punggol Mrt and an easy ride around Punggol water way to Seletar airbase. Sweet and simple.. except in the early morning it rained. We didn't know if anyone would turn up but they did. As we started off, the rain stopped which was nice and cooling. It also meant that we had Punggol water way  solely to ourselves. After taking the LCSG pose near the soon to be built Punggol Waterfront Condo, we rode slowly to Seletar in the direction of yishun dam.
Punggol Waterway all to ourselves!
Brenenda and her trusty Brompton
Beautiful people with beautiful smiles
Fat bike out to play!

seconds before Debbie's flat... 
he was bored.....
Ming Tian, Stanley, Jasper helping to repair the flat... 
Debbie brompton had a puncture and many helpful folks stepped up to help. Unfortunately, the inner tubes were pinched and she had to take a taxi back. We really tried.. but super heng.. 2 inner tubes got sheared off by the sharp valve hole...  To make it even more heng.. the taxi also had a flat after Debbie got in...

Breakfast at Jalan Kayu and overall a nice and relaxed sunday ride. More photos here 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

9th Sept 2012 LCSG City ride

This was led by Steven Tang and we visited Tiong Baru and also the nearby Alexandra PCN. Here is a wonderful video compiled by Tiger Wan!

Monday, August 6, 2012

5th August 2012 Monster Gun ride

Fun to me is spending good time with friends, new friends and sweating it out together. Monster Gun ride is one of the original ride we did back  24th Oct 2010. It was a big turn out of about 60 riders and we started off at East Coast Park, Car Park F2. The first stretch was PCN which meant a relatively stress free ride for all. We had a fast pack which went ahead while the rest did a leisurely ride to Changi Village. The hawker centre was closed for renovation but there were still good food to be found. Nasi Lemak and Bar Chor mee... u name it. 
We had to wait for a little bit longer at Changi Village as there was Rebecca who cycle the route using a single speed and she is just 10(ish). It was an amazing effort from here and also nice to see Darren, George Kee and Desmond playing Angels and encouraging her continue.
After the makan,  we cycled to the old Changi Hospital which is located on a "small" hill. The slopes were quite an introduction to some riders. Same-ish rolling hills were also felt at the Monster Gun too... but we all made it eventually.  Here are some photos of the fun sunday!
More Photos here.
Visiting Old Changi Hospital 
Lend a helping hand....                                          Photo Credit Adriane Lee 

Load and ready...  Photo Credit Adriane Lee 
Tian Mi Mi.. The guy went up the slope to Monster Gun on a Single speed... and we all cheered him on! 
This is when I said.. breakfast at CV.... very near.. haha
"soooo tired after the slope... why did I sign in to do this.." Karen Chin
Happiest guy seen changing inner tube!! That's Keng Yong  for u! 

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

1st April 2012 Bishan PCN ride and Roti prata @ Casaurina drive

Bishan park has undergone many changes and was recently opened. From the media photos, it looks very good and this coming sunday we will visit it. Do you know a German consultancy was involved in the design and planning of Bishan park? More cool information here  if you like to read more.
For food spot, it will be at the Casuarina drive roti prata which is very popular with cyclists around the area. Later on we will ride the nice and windy old Thomson road and ride around Ang Mo kio. Route is as below.  Meet/End point will be at Bishan Mrt Station, near Taxi stand. Again, we will start 0730am, expected to end by early 1130am.
Pls sign up at Lovecyclingsg forum, thanks!

Friday, December 2, 2011

What inspires me....

Kian Ann and Daddy KS - first time out of their comfort zone.. and smiling!
See that smile? Thats inspires me!
The blogspace is a wonderful world. I get to read and experience all different points of view. There are those who write more on techy bits and some who write about life. About inspiration. How seemingly random things can inspire.
I can relate to some of the writing and actually see this happen every sunday.Folks who laid off cycling for 10-20 years and coming back to cycle again. Yes, they are out of shape but when I see their effort, their sweat and most importantly their smiles...  It makes me smile too. This inspires me.
Daddy and son who try to ride in Singapore. Scared but tries. Falls down but keeps trying. I see and can't helped be impressed. Such a team is Tan KS and his son. We met at Bukit Brown ride. It was Kian Ann first attempt in riding such a distance and it took alot of effort on him. At times, I thought he would give up and just whine. But he didn't. Daddy stood from a distance, egging him on, giving encouragement.  In addition, my buddy Darren also became his angel shadowing him his every move and gave his encouragement every pedal crank of the way.
Darren, watching out for Kian Ann... yes that's spandex but he is still cool!
This are the stuff that inspires me.... a simple act of just cycling and helping others. Irregardless of what he ride, who he is.
KS and Kian Ann, u inspire me. Keep on riding! See u on Sunday rides soon!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Awesome Balestier ride video by Joeel Lee

This is AAAAWWWWEESSOMMEE !!
Fullset of photos here!
Visiting SG Tarzan hideout off Mount Pleasant road
I am fasssttt! Says resident artist Joeel Lee
Rezal , Cookie monster and her Queen...riding with LCSG escorts! 
from cycling, we became friends
halrow? Who called pager? 
To mars and beyond! 
Look into my eyes and what do u see? 
Real bread

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

This is Lovecyclesg!



Well done Matt for capturing the spirit of what we are all about! Join us. Any bike, any brand. We ride as one!

23rd Oct Hortpark and Lor mee ride

Ready? Cheezze or should I say...cycleeeee!!
Steven and his loves
Really good lor mee... dun believe ask those who tried...
Andrew:" whazza with ur mask" 
Now when was the last time u been here....
Nice writeup by Kevin on the ride here. And you can see more photos here of the fun fill ride. Enjoy!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Lovecyclingsg forum - chat and register for the incoming Sunday rides

Read my ride account but don't know where to find more information on the rides.  I get this message send to me quite often. Click this link http://lovecyclingsg.niceboard.com/f10-lcsg-local-rides-events
which is our Lovecyclingsg forum and serves as a riding event bulletin board. Join us to experience the lovecyclingsg magic. A group made up of like minded normal folks, who just like to cycle, good eats and photo.  Look forward to meet u, actually and not just in cyberspace. :) 
LCSG forum
Clarence Chang. MTB also can.
Steven Tang. Foldies? Sure!
Alvin Kwa. Roadie? Ride on! 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Lovecyclingsg on Zao bao (SG newspaper) 14th Sept 2011

LCSG featured!!!        Photo credit - Matt Chia
Photo credit - Matt Chia
It is nice to be recognised by the papers for promoting Cycling in Singapore! Like I always said.. it is team work! Woohoo! Let's keep rocking! Thanks to Diane and Steven Tang - here is the english translation for easy reading.

"There are numerous local cycling groups in Singapore, so whether you are into regular road cycling or off road trekking, you will find a group which caters to your interest.
Standing out among these groups is LoveCyclingSg. They don't care what kind or make of your bike, or what speed u are riding at. So long as you enjoy riding leisurely with a big group of people, explore interesting places in Singapore and be a "tourist" for a day, you are welcomed to join them. If you see a large group of cyclists in colorful apparels and some with family in tow and posing like superman for photos in the weekends, you will know that this is the rapidly growing cycling group known as LoveCyclingSg.
The founders of LoveCyclingSg are Mr. Woon Tai Woon (36, IT Design Consultant) and Francis Chu (51), who is from Hong Kong and has been living in Singapore for the past 16 years. They were colleagues who cycle together with some other friends on a regular basis and discovered many interesting places sin Singapore on their bikes. Woon said: "I realized that I was not familiar with many of the neighborhood and places until I started exploring them on my bicycle. Thus, we decided to go for rides every Sunday morning with planned routes to discover the beauty of Singapore."Woon also upload photos and write about his rides in his blog (www.smallwheelsbigsmile.blogspot.com). LoveCyclingSg was formed in May 2010 as the number of riders joining him increases.
The Sunday rides welcome riders of different fitness, with different style or make of bikes. It's about slowing down to enjoy the people, scenery and the flora and fauna around us. LoveCyclingSg's weekly cycling routes includes city rides, eastern coastal rides, northern parks rides, etc. Points of interests they visited includes Kranji Farms, Sembawang Hot Springs, the Dragon Klin and the ex-National Stadium before it was demolished. Woon mentioned that they also do organized theme rides such as Round Island Night Ride, or to visit a particular neighborhood for its sumptuous food. Once, the group rode to Potong Pasir to visit its ex-MP, Mr. Chiam See Tong's HDB void deck office where he held his meet-the-people sessions. He also said:"To make the rides more interesting and fun, we sometimes include some small challenges in our rides. Such as the recent "King of the Hill" ride where riders get to challenge themselves by riding up Mt. Faber and other hills in the southern region.
At present, LoveCyclingSg's online forum has more than 400 registered members. Its rides usually attracts about 30-40 riders on an average. Some popular rides like the night rides can attract more than 80 riders.
Website: http://www.%20lovecyclingsg.niceboard.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/lovecyclingsg
Another founder, Mr. Francis Chu, quit his job in the IT industry to devote himself into bicycle designing, running of LoveCyclingSG as well as promoting cycling in Singapore. He said that LoveCyclingSG is useful in letting both our government and people know that riders are aplenty in Singapore.He said:"The government doesn't track the number of cyclists in Singapore. A cycling group like ours creates awareness for the public sector as well as other road users. He feels that this will educate the people to realize how affordable, environmental friendly and efficient to use the bicycle for transportation in our small island. It also urge the relevant government agencies to build and improve better cycling facilities, e.g. PCN. He said:"Cycling is great for health. We always say that if the government wanna build less hospitals, it should build more PCN so that we can all keep fit via cycling.
While local rides are popular, Woon is also starting to organize some overseas rides as well. In October, they will be cycling 80km from Woodlands (Singapore) to Kukup Island (Malaysia). There's also a 6 days trip to Taiwan in March next year.
Juggling between work, family and LoveCyclingSg for the past 1 year has been very rewarding but nonetheless tiring. Fortunately, he and his co-founder's passion for cycling has rubbed off other members who also help to run the group
At the LoveCyclingSg online forum, anyone can suggest or recommend the route or theme of future rides. They can even volunteer to lead the ride themselves. At present, there are about 15 active members who share the "work" with Woon. They include route planning, ride organizer/leader, traffic controller, safety marshall, etc.
One of them is Mr. Steven Tang (41, Tennis Coach). He joined one of LoveCyclingSg's trip to Bintan Island, Indonesia, at the end of 2010, where he cycled 70km. Prior to that trip, he hardly cycles twice a year. Despite the physical torture he went through, he fell in love with LoveCyclingSg and started bringing his 13 years old son, Tiger along on all rides. He became so obsessed with cycling that he now owns 8 bicycles.
Steven was touched by Woon's contribution to LoveCyclingSg. How he tirelessly organizes the rides, leading the rides, promoting cycling and showing everyone our beautiful island. Thus, he decided to give Woon a hand by becoming a safety marshall. He even cancelled all his Sunday's tennis coaching just so he can join every Sunday's ride. Steven said:"I think what Taiwoon is doing is simply great and noble, so I wanna help him grow LoveCyclingSg and do my part for the cycling community in Singapore. To me, attending the rides every Sunday is like going to the church.
Clarence Chang (36) who works in the logistic industry, acts as a "Sweeper" for most of the rides. He stays behind the last rider on his mountain bike equipped with loudspeakers blasting techno numbers, making sure nobody get left behind as well as warning the riders ahead if there is any danger on the road. Clarence used to join another group of faster and more "professional" riders.
Then he bumped into Woon while riding last October in the heavy rain and was invited to join LoveCyclingSg. The group's easy-goingness and friendliness attracted him and some of his riding pals to "switch camp". He said:"We try our best to make LoveCyclingSg bigger and better. I hope we get recognition from other road users (especially car drivers) so as to make the road a safer place for everyone."
Miss Chen Shuyi (34, AKA Boo) who works in a cafeteria, first rode with LoveCyclingSg in September last year and it was an unforgettable experience for her. She said:"We sneaked into the ex-national stadium while it was being demolished. We cycled and snapped lots of pictures." Boo, who helps to organize and lead some of the rides goes everywhere on her two wheeler. She loves the sense of freedom which cycling offers and loves the relax pace of LoveCyclingSg's rides. She said:"When u slow down on your bike, the view you see is just different."

Monday, August 29, 2011

28th Aug 2011, Visit to Seletar Airbase and Jln Kayu roti prata

Amy and Adriane
from Left, Steven Lim, Kathryn, KSL, Emman and Jolly
shoes show a diversity of cycling styles... it is all ok! Come and ride with us!
Lovecyclingsg @ birdcage lane, Seletar airbase
28th Aug, Sunday. We met as usual for the Lovecyclingsg ride. This was Adriane first ride as a Lead rider. Over the last week, he helped to plan the route and update the ride attendees.  There was about 24 riders and after his route briefing at Khatib MRT, we rolled slowly in the direction of Seletar Airbase, assisted by the regulars like Clarence, Steven Tang, Steven Lim and Boo.
We also showed the folks the new road to Punggol which connects Yishun and makes for a nice and relaxed ride.  What I really like about our group is that we have a mix of every thing. From Roadies, foldies, mountain bikes... branded or non brand, all having a good time and just cycling as a team. Let's keep it this way!
As we rode close to Seletar airbase, most of us were very hungry and we made a detour to have a Roti prata breakfast at Jalan Kayu. The pratas at Thasevi were good but abit too expensive in my opinion.  I remember a plain prata used to cost 50cts and now it cost $1.00... talking about some inflation going on.  With our stomaches setttled, we cycled in Seletar airbase, took a photo at Brompton street. Derek was so happy and Steven Tang not soo..  Nice and short romp around seletar.. do visit it before the place get changed even more.  The rest of the ride photos here... below Video is from Boon yeo(thanks buddy!)
Lastly, well done, Adriane for leading the ride and many thanks to the regulars to make it a safe and fun ride for all!
Derek wants to bring home...
Featuring the Brompton B boys!
Daddy Wilson, Joel and Mummy Elaine riding as a family!


Monday, June 13, 2011

Ewalker, Ubi ride and meeting Mr George Lin!

Lovecyclesg crew @ E Walker shop
12th June 2011. Sunday. 38 riders came to experience first hand Birdy, Reach, IF, Carryme and many more models from Pacific. The idea is to ride the bike in a route so that riders can fully appreciate the performance. All this was made possible by the generosity of Ewalker and Francis( Jz88.com).  The air was full of excitement as the folks fitted the demo bikes and test rode abit around the carpark.
Steve trying the Sliver Birdy.. He tells me he loves it!!!
Boo understanding how CM folds down from Fude(Ewalker)
Audrey with the color matched Frog...
Me and my Carryme!
The route took us around Ubi >>Sims Ave >>Old airport road>> Dakota crescent>Mountbatten road>> ECP>>Kembangan>> Still road and back to Ubi. As usual we had a breakfast break at the famous old Air port road market. My observation when I looked around, the smiles and laughter.. the ominous "oh dear.. I really like it look...""  This is indeed an effective way of letting the cycling folks know your brand of bikes. Bicycles really need to be ridden to experience the performance!

Rolling herd of bicycles @ Ubi
Wilson with the IF bike
Lovecyclingsg pose... look at the guy in black, Centre.. that's how its done :)
Dakota Crescent, one of the oldest HDB in SG
Breakfast after some cycling is always nice...Andrew is upset as his food is not here yet...
Mr George Lin, President of Pacific and Carry me Designer, signing my Ferrari red CM... :)
What an honor! Mr George Lin's Signature = Micheal Jordan of bicycles !!! WOOOOHHH!       Photo credit: KC
Dun mess with me..
Nice buffet spread... thanks E-Walker!
Sharing some brotherly love
Mr Lin sharing with lovecyclingsg folks on the Pacific story
See the passion!!
On reaching Ewalker shop, there was nice buffet spread(thank you E walker!!) We also had the pleasure of meeting Mr George Lin and Karen of Pacific bikes. It was a real honor meeting the legend himself. Later on, as he gave a speech he shared on the Pacific motto, which is to innovate and not to copy others.  I was very impressed by the passion which he spoke of the brand and products. The man has been designing/manufacturing bikes for over 40 years and he still has fire in the belly so to speak, very impressive! One snippet of Carryme related by Mr Lin was that CM was actually designed for a hospital. They wanted a device/cycle which can keep up with erthe wheel chair bound person. Contrary to conventional impressions, some wheelchair folks are vy sporty. They used to ride sport bikes, run or cycle. There are some really good guys who can power their wheel chairs to speeds up to 40km?hr!  This mean that the caregiver would have to very fit too or he will have trouble keeping up. With this problem in mind, the hospital approached Pacific to design a bike that can ride slowly, doesnt take up alot of space and also ride fast(keep up with the wheelcar racer).  This was named the Pocket and following that Pacific continued to launch this as Carryme. The CM has lots of following around the world.. including Singapore. Mr Lin also shared that he loves the Carryme alot and have traveled all over the world with it. Altogether 18 Countries! Wow.... World traveller.    
Derek so happy to get the first prize..
The finale was a lucky draw kindly sponsored by E-Walker and our dear Derek Leong got the first prize while the 4 lucky guys(Badrul, David, Adriane and Peter) got 2 sets of Foss inner tubes each. Thanks again for Ewalker, Pacific bikes, JZ88 for T-loan of bikes, the buffet and nice lucky draw prizes! Looking at the faces of the riders, I think all enjoyed themselves and would be returning for a closer look at the bikes for sure!
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