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Wheels To Reels, Indoor Bike Racing
Written by Boston Biker on Jan 26From the email.
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Wednesday February 1, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM EST
Where
Giant Cycling World
11 Kilmarnock St
Boston, MA 02215
Boston Cyclists Union and Smuttynose Brewery present: Wheels to Reels
Wheels: 6pm-7pm
Race head to head in a stationary sprint! Bikes are wired to Open Sprints racing software so you can see real time data as you power against friend (or foe) next to you. This is the ultimate in stationary bike racing! You must RSVP to race. Races are scheduled in advance so please email us with special requests.
Reels: 7:15pm – 9:30pm
Catch your breath, sit back with a brew and popcorn, and enjoy classic bike and kung-fu film Pedicab Driver!
This month’s Wheels to Reels is presented by the Boston Cyclists Union.
The Boston Cyclists Union is a membership organization that grows in influence with each new member it gains. Help improve your own bike commute and get more riders to join you on the road by joining here:
http://bostoncyclistsunion.
RSVP here:
http://events.constantcontact.
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