Thursday, May 23, 2013


Little Red is just one week away! We are excited and hope that you are too! Here at Little Red, we've been working around the clock to get everything planned down to the last detail to make this the greatest ride ever.

However, there is one thing that we cannot plan for, and that is How You Obey the Rules of the Road.

We want every rider to have a FUN and SAFE experience at Little Red. We have done our part to mark the course, plan a safe route for you, put up ample signage, have plenty of SAG and support on the course and have even hired local law enforcement - ALL FOR YOUR SAFETY. But we need each and everyone of YOU to keep this course safe.

Please remember that LITTLE RED IS NOT A RACE. While we enjoy the fun of racing just as much as the next woman, Little Red is not the time or place to try your fastest ever speed on a 100 mile course. There are many (nearly 4000) riders on the course so expect lots of congestion until the first rest stop. BE PATIENT with yourself and with other riders. Those first 10 miles are slow going and packed with cyclists on the road.

Ride single file or two across. ALWAYS PASS ON THE LEFT and give a little warning when you do, such as, "Coming up on your left!" so that riders know you are there. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER pass on the right. This is a big NO in cycling etiquette and safety.

OBEY ALL TRAFFIC SIGNS. That means you must STOP at a STOP SIGN or STOP LIGHT. Watch out for cars, slow down at railroad crossings, ride with some caution and keep alert.

USE YOUR HAND SIGNALS! Just as when you are driving a car, hand signals are important in letting other riders know if you are slowing or stopping, turning left or right, etc... Communication is the key!

ABOVE ALL, RELAX AND ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE. The course is beautiful on every single route. The rest stops are packed with food, goodies and helpful volunteers. Remember to thank them! They are your friends, neighbors and family members who are donating their time so that YOU can have a great ride. So please take a moment to say THANK YOU!.




Please Read and Follow These 
Rules of the Road for SAFE Group Riding!
* From the League of American Bicyclists

Be Predictable
 In a group, your actions affect those around you, not just yourself
 Riders expect you to continue straight and to ride at a constant speed
 Signal and announce your intention to turn or slow down before you do so

Look Before You Make a Move

Use Hand and Verbal Signals
 Use hand signals to indicate turns and point out hazards to others
 Left turn, right turn, slowing or stopping
 Back them up with verbal signals


Give Warnings
 Announce “Left turn!” or “Right turn!” well in advance
 Warn of road hazards
 Avoid sudden stops or turns except for emergencies

Ride One or Two Across
• “Car back!” is the signal to get into single file
Riding more than two abreast is illegal

Change Positions Correctly
 Pass on the left; announce “On your left!”

Watch for Traffic: Rear and Ahead
 “Car back!” when a car is approaching from the rear
 “Car up!” on narrow roads or when riding two abreast

Watch Out at Intersections
 “Slowing!” or “Braking!” or “Stopping!”
 “Car right!” or “Car left!” if there is cross traffic
 DO NOT say “Clear!” if there is no cross traffic; each cyclist should verify for him/herself that it is safe to enter the intersection.

Stop for Stop Signs and Signals

Don’t Pass at an Intersection

Announce Hazards
 Point down to left or right to inform cyclists behind
 Shout “Hole!” “Gravel!” “Oil!” “Glass!” “Bump!” and so forth.

Warn of Foot Traffic

Watch Out for Railroad Tracks
 Cross perpendicular to the rails.

About Drafting
 Drafting , or pacelining, can save a lot of energy due to reduced wind resistance, but...
 Drafting requires the ultimate in predictability and trust
 Do not attempt to join a paceline if you are not sure you know all of the elements of paceline
etiquette.


Mass Rides Pose Special Challenges!
 Single-day and multi-day rides with hundreds or thousands of riders present some unique challenges.
 First: So many bicycles on the roadways at one time. Even with staggered starts, the road can
be very crowded.
 Next, the sorting out stage: The danger of bicycle-with bicycle crashes is greatest. Adrenalin-driven riders sprint around large groups of cyclists, often taking up all of the oncoming lanes to do so.
 Other cyclists may sprint by on the right side of riders preparing to turn into a rest stop area or
to stop by the side of the road.
 Probably the biggest challenge: The variety of skill levels among entrants, so
cyclists must ride with special care.

Cyclists should use extra care to:
o Avoid erratic behavior such as changing lane position without looking back.
o Avoid passing other cyclists whose skills they aren’t sure of, when surrounded closely by
them. Ride at the same speed, or slower.
Group Riding Etiquette
 Don’t wear headphones
o Obstructing the road can create a dangerous situation and cause a traffic jam

Be Courteous
 Be courteous to others with whom we are sharing the road, whether they are motorists or cyclists. This is part of being a responsible cyclist, and it will help improve our image.




Have a great ride ladies and Thank You for making Little Red 2013 a SAFE and FUNtastic experience!!!

Friday, April 5, 2013

The Best of Utah is at Little Red!

Here at Little Red, we are proud of our tradition of giving you the best experience on two wheels that Utah can offer. From our themes, costumes, and decorations to our music, entertainment, vendors and food, we strive each and every year to make this ride and event unlike any other you've experienced.  

Others may copy, but Little Red is the original! 
 We've been growing and improving for over 25 years and each year we  
somehow seem to top ourselves yet again.

This year, we are especially proud to highlight two Food & Drink 'specialists'
that will be catering to your taste buds. These two businesses were recently profiled 
 


Check out what City Weekly has to say about  Tandoori Oven -
who will be serving dinner on Friday night, and  Caffe Ibis
our favorite coffee supplier for several years now.
Both are local Logan, Utah businesses that Little Red is proud to support.

 
We hope you'll enjoy their delicious food and beverage offerings at Little Red!
 

From City Weekly:

Best Under-the-Radar Indian -  
Tandoori Oven



 
"This is the kind of place that defies expectation. Yes, the Tandoori Oven is located in the same building as a gas station, in a remote agricultural/college town. But it might be some of the greatest Indian food you’ll ever eat—really. Cache Valley residents are fully aware of the secret, as the place is always packed with people getting their fix of the magical flavors Sham Singh and family conjure up in the kitchen. The menu is huge, with a few specialties that aren’t available at any Salt Lake Valley eateries, like chana saag: spinach cooked with garbanzo beans, onions, garlic, cream and spices. Indian-food newbies can get  recommendations from the welcoming staff, but you can’t go wrong with anything from the tandoori oven, or the perfectly crispy, charred naan."

Remember - you must purchase your meal tickets ahead of time for the Friday night dinner, if you want to taste the delicious offerings from Tandoori Oven! Click Here to buy your dinner tickets!

Tandoori Oven
720 E. 1000 North, Logan

TandooriOvenLogan.com





From City Weekly:


Best Break  From the Grind -  
Caffe Ibis Gallery Deli






"This cozy, cheerful coffee shop is a hippie-dippy haven just off of Main Street. Ibis runs on principles of being green (there’s a recycling bin for each part of your coffee cup, from the lid to the stirrer) and giving back to the community. But here you don’t have to choke down terrible coffee in the name of planet Earth—Ibis really focuses on the coffee. It’s triple-certified, sure, but it tastes amazing. Ibis sells its beans to coffee shops near and far (including Salt Lake City favorite Coffee Garden). Four roasts are available each day, and non-coffee drinkers will love the gourmet cocoa and spicy chai tea. The coffee of the day sells for just $9.49 a pound, or visit the giant wall of beans and grind your favorite variety (red velvet cake dessert coffee? Yes, please)."

Caffe Ibis
52 Federal Ave., Logan 
CaffeIbis.com 

certified 
 
More About Caffe Ibis 
Caffe Ibis® is a family owned and operated award winning "Green Business" and artisan custom coffee roasting house founded in 1976 by Randy Wirth and Sally Sears. Caffe Ibis'  focus is on Triple Certified, Organic, Fair Trade, and Smithsonian Shade Grown "Bird-Friendly"® coffee from around the world. Caffe Ibis is proud to be "unbeatable on quality and freshness while supporting social justice and environmental stewardship."

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Friday Night Activities at Little Red!

Our Friday Night Kick Off for Little Red
will have plenty of action and fun!
 
  • COSTUME CONTEST - It's always a treat to see the great costumes our ladies come up with and this year, with our BOLLYWOOD THEME, the costume contest is sure to be especially colorful and exciting!
  • DINNER -  A delicious Indian feast.
  • MUSIC, DECORATIONS & A FESTIVE ATMOSPHERE - Nobody does it better than Little Red and we promise not to disappoint. Come and groove to the sights, sounds, colors and ambience of Bollywood!
  • LITTLE RED BOUTIQUE - Our boutique sells out every year. Once you see our entire line of Little Red 2013 clothing, how can you possibly resist?
  • VENDOR EXPO - come visit our many exciting vendors. You'll want to be sure to bring some cash or a credit card because we guarantee that you will find one, two or ten things that you absolutely must have!!
  • CAMPING - If you don't have hotel reservations are you planning on camping? See below for camping details at the Lewiston Fairgrounds. You can camp for FREE! 

  •  
    Buy Your Meal Tickets! 
     
    • Dinner will be catered by TANDOORI OVEN, a local favorite for great Indian food, from Logan, Utah.
    • From 5:30PM-8PM, they'll be serving up:

    Mixed Green Salad with Yogurt Dressing
    Chicken Tikka Masala
    Vegetarian Coconut Kurma
    Naan
    Chocolate Brownies


    Costume Contest!
      

    It's time to start working on your costume for Little Red!
     
    The Costume Contest at Little Red is a beloved tradition that takes place Friday night.
      
    Have your picture taken, dance a bit, strut your stuff and let the judges check out your costume. Coordinate with this year's theme, or plan your own crazy ensemble. Whether you're part of a team or on your own … great prizes will be awarded!

    So get working on your costume NOW!
     


    Camping! 
     
    FREE, On Site
    Overnight Accommodations
    Lewiston Fair and Rodeo Grounds
    100 East Center Street and 200 East Center Street 
     
    v  Tent Campsites and RV Parking 
    v  Available all day and night Friday and Saturday, May 31 – June 1 
    v  Park next to your tent campsite – weather permitting 
    v  RV Parking anywhere parking is allowed on the fairgrounds 
    v  Facilities include portable restrooms and wash sinks 
    v  Plenty of tent campsites and RV parking available 
    v  No reservations required – First Come, First Served
     
    Walking distance from these fun-filled weekend activities:
    • Friday Dinner 5:30-7:30 PM ($12 advanced ticket purchase required)
    • Friday night Women’s Expo from 5:30-8:30 PM
    • Friday night Costume Contest
    • Saturday Continental Breakfast starting at 7:00 AM/Lunch/Ice Cream
    • Massages after the ride
    • Friday night and Saturday afternoon Bollywood-style band entertainment
    • Start Line and Finish Line activities 
    Please note: No RV hookups or indoor showers available. No campfires allowed. Questions or concerns can be submitted to lrrh@bccutah.org or at the event at the LRRH Information Booth


    You can also find information on other campgrounds and RV Parks at the links below:

    Go Camping in Logan, UT area