
All rides of the Belleville Area Bicycling and
Eating Society are free to members of Hostelling International and $3
for non-members.
While BABES rides are open to cyclists of all skill levels, it's helpful
if you feel comfortable with reading maps and following road signs before
attending one of our rides. But if you aren't, we will help you become
a more self-sufficient
cyclist!
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Help out a good cause
As most of you know, Belleville Area Bicycling and Eating Society
regular Gerry Frierdich, a noted photographer, was critically injured
in August 2007 when a pickup truck struck Gerry while he was riding his
recumbent
bicycle
on
South
Green
Mount
Road in Belleville, Ill.
The BABES, in conjunction with The Touring Cyclist bicycle shop in Fairview
Heights and friends and family of Gerry, are putting on a benefit bicycle
ride for him on Sunday, June 1, at Central Junior High School in Belleville.
For more details, including online registration and making a donation
to the Gerard Frierdich Trust Fund, visit the ride's Web site: http://www.chiefgetwell.com/roadtorecovery.htm
Wednesday Evening Rides begin!
The
Belleville Area Bicycling and Eating Society's 2008 season begins at
6 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, at the Metro-East Park and Recreation District
offices at 100
United Drive in Collinsville, Ill. Jerry Whittle will lead us on the
trails of Madison County during our Wednesday Evening Rides in April.
For more information
about
our events, visit our Ride
Calendar.
We expect to have to resume our winery and Ice Cream Social
Rides in
the
spring.
In July 2004, Bicycling Magazine included the BABES Wednesday Evening
Rides in its "Bikes
on the Loose" feature of great club rides from throughout the country.
We were honored to be on the list.
For other rides sponsored by the Gateway Council of Hostelling International,
check out the monthly
calendar.
BABES maps available online
As a service to St. Louis-area cyclists, BABES ride leaders are sharing
maps of their favorite routes in the metro-east. Illinois always has
been a favorite destination for St. Louis-area cyclists because of its
scenic, low-traffic country roads. You can download the maps on our Maps page.
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