Early January, 2009. It’s snowing. It’s freezing. Not a cycling creature is stirring. Unless they work at Terry, that is. Today finds us busy welcoming just one of many vendors who will be visiting us this month, showing off their cycling apparel lines for Fall 2009. What could be more fun than sitting around with […]
Remember Kirtland?
The project seemed simple enough: resurrect an old Kirtland Tour Pac handlebar bag and its hardware that has been languishing in my closet and put it on a bike I’ll be using in a few weeks for some biking and birding. I’ve stuffed small binoculars into my jersey pocket before, but where do you put […]
Sitting in on a Cloud
Recently I was in Maryland for the 4th Annual Women’s Council sponsored by W.L. Gore, makers of Gore-Tex® and Gore Bike Wear™. Prior to the Council, I headed down the Eastern Shore of Maryland for a few days of riding. July on the Eastern Shore is synonymous with hot and humid. And so I found […]
Organic Henry
It finally happened: summer has returned to upstate New York. Riding a wave of heat and humidity, it arrived in full bloom this weekend. Ah, there’s nothing like that first bike ride in the stuff. Fragrances abound, cotton fluffies stick to your face and your breath gets hot. Huh? In 1977, when I started riding […]
Thanks, Elizabeth!
My cousin Elizabeth was one of the many riders at the Wild Goose Chase event at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge this past Sunday. She’s the one holding the bouquet. No, she didn’t dress like this for the ride — this photo was taken at her wedding on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in July, 2003. […]
The Gift of a Hummingbird
f you read this blog regularly, you know I skip work some mornings to go for a bike ride. The boss is setting a bad precedent…. I never come back from a bike ride without feeling it was a gift. This morning was no exception. I was enjoying a nice little tailwind as I rode […]
Mileage Charts
Around this time of year, the word “mileage” always creeps into my thoughts. As in “how’s my mileage this year compared to last year?” Now, a couple of years of using Graeme’s training programs have taught me that it’s not the quantity of miles that matter; it’s the quality. Quantity, not quality. Oops. I slipped […]
I’m toast…no I’m not.
Four members of our Terry racing team just arrived at my house to go on a bike ride with me and I’m feeling a little panicky. I mean, they rode the Rochester Crit last night, so I know they can make mincemeat out of me within the first half mile, leaving me groveling and gasping […]
Thoughts During a Bike Race
I’m turning the blog over to Naomi Cermak, a member of Team Terry. Naomi pushes a pen about as fast as she pushes her bike. This post is about her win in the recent Bristol Mountain Road Race. Enjoy! Ever wonder what’s going through that empty space between my two ears during a bike race? […]
Edward “Ted” “Teddy” King
Edward “Ted” “Teddy” King stopped by our office for lunch today. He rides on the Priority Health racing team and lives here in the “Hell of the North” between racing gigs to be with his lady. It was neat to hear about the Tours of California and Georgia from the rider’s point of view. What […]
The Angst of Spring
Spring is a strange time of year. Hope meets reality and angst ensues. The hope is that upstate New York will finally thaw out as the days get longer. The reality is upstate New York doesn’t thaw out until it’s darn well ready. The angst is if I don’t get a good bike ride in […]
Flying high in South America
If you can find a warm retreat in January, go! Last summer I was browsing a magazine and I came across a few lines about a roost of bobolinks that had been discovered in February in Bolivia. Eighty thousand, to be exact. Adjacent roosts totaled to over 130,000 of the birds — about 6.5% of […]
New Year 2007
May all of our cycling friends enjoy many miles of super riding in 2007! I took this photo at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge while visiting there last year on a winter escape from cold, dreary upstate New York. Michael Hutchinson, who so eloquently captured my innermost feelings about a good bike ride, is a well-known […]
In the Kitchen
My continuing search for fitness on the bike is always leading me down new paths. All are appealing, but some entail dredging up baggage I’d just as soon not have to bother with. This happened just a few weeks ago when Graeme Street sent me his new Cyclo-FUEL program. What could be better? Three different […]
October in Vermont
There’s something very relaxing about escaping for a few days to the colors of Vermont with a group of people you’ve never met before. It never ceases to amaze me how we immediately feel we’ve known each other for years. It must be the love of cycling that does it. That along with fresh air, […]
This is Why We Sponsor a Team!
We don’t sponsor a team with the idea of winning everything in sight. We sponsor a team because we’ve met some of the nicest, coolest people in the world as a result. Kerry Litka joined our Team Terry this year and has quickly become an invaluable member. Not only can she ride, she’s a pillar […]
Lunch in Vergennes
A couple of weeks ago, I went on a super bike tour in Vermont, organized by Bike Vermont. We started in Shelburne and made our way around the Champlain Valley, Middlebury and Vergennes. You might remember that the weather was a tad warm here in the east that week. When it’s that hot, I usually […]
One Woman Copes: The New Bicycle
This blog was guest written by a long-time Terry customer and friend. Enjoy! When Pearl retired last year, Elbert tried to buy her a new bike. As we know, Pearl has never met a bicycle she didn’t like, probably as a result of having to wait till she was 10 to get her first “2-wheeler”. […]
Who’s It Gonna Be?
If you’ve read my blog before, you know I’m hooked on Graeme Street’s Cyclo-Core programs for cyclists. I’m a member of the Cyclo-Core “team”. We don’t race, we’re just a cross section of male and female riders of all shapes, abilities and ages who share a love of riding and a commitment to fitness through Graeme’s programs. […]
We just want to ride
This morning I was cycling along the Wildlife Drive at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. Coming toward me were two cyclists, looking like serious types and riding really fast for this road, which is a great place to cool down and mellow out after a good ride. We traded the usual wave and hello in passing. I […]