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Members Only

As a Williamsburg Area Bicyclist club member, you have access to information and features that the general public cannot access.  Following is a brief description.  After you log into the website with your Username and Password, a new series of menus will appear on the left side of this page and on the top menu.  You can explore these features further by clicking on these links.

Message Board

The WAB Message Board provides a way for members to efficiently communicate to the membership.  You have the option to receive an e-Mail upon the posting of any new messages to the message board, or you may choose to get one e-Mail daily with a summary of the posts.

Cue Sheets

As a member you have access to club cue sheets, as well as the ability to upload cue sheets.

Ride Logs

As a member you have access to the club Ride Logs system where you can keep an on-line journal of your rides.

Other Members Only Links

Other member's only benefits include access to the member directory and club information such as Board meeting minutes.

 

Ride the Routebook Rides

The Williamsburg Area Bicyclists first published a "route book" titled "Williamsburg Area Bike Rides" in 2005.  It was subsequently updated in 2009.  We are now in the process of updating it again.  This is considered a fairly major revision since we are re-visiting each route to determine "keep/change/delete" and for those we are not removing, we re-creating the routes on Ride With GPS.  As these routes are revised, they are being uploaded to the Cue Sheet library, in the "WAB Route Book" category. 

In order to get member input on the new revised Cue Sheets, as well as to offer our members some additional riding opportunities, a series of Ride the Route Book rides will be organized over the next several months.   Note, these will normally be very casual rides since we want to focus on checking the Cue Sheets and Maps.  In fact, if you see any good photo opportunities, it would be helpful to take pictures as well, since we will also be updating the photos in the Route Book.  

Welcome to the Williamsburg Area Bicyclists!

The Williamsburg Area Bicyclists is a recreational bicycling club based in Williamsburg, Va. We offer a variety of ride options, for the beginner through the experienced cyclist. Check our Ride Calendar to find a ride that fits your needs! If you are a member, log in with your username and password to access our Member Only features, such as a Message Board, Cue Sheet library and access to other club information. If you are not yet a member we encourage you to join us on a ride as our guest and experience for yourself how rewarding group riding can be. When you are ready to join, click on the "Join or Renew" link above.

 

How to Lead a Ride - 3 Easy Steps

Bicycle Rides are the heart of what we do!  

Without bicycle rides, we would have no club and without members willing to lead rides, we would have no rides!  We are proud of our leaders and grateful for those that step forward and volunteer.   We have regularly scheduled rides on Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays year round (weather permitting) and that is awesome.   We also have other "special" rides offered throughout the year as well.   But there are plenty of "open slots" for more rides and we are striving to make the process to lead a ride as easy as 1 - 2  - 3!

 

 1 - Plan Your Ride

The obvious first step is to plan your ride.  This involves:

  1. Select a date.  Look at our ride calendar and find a day when your ride would not conflict with another ride in the same classification already on the schedule.  Most Saturdays and Sundays are open at this time.  If you schedule the ride far enough in advance, it will be included in the Flying Wheel newsletter.  To get in the newsletter, your ride will need to be scheduled by the 15th of the prior month.
  2. Decide on a pace and distance.  The pace and distance will probably be the pace you are most comfortable with - after all - you are the leader!   
  3. Develop or pick a route.  We are starting to establish a library of Cue Sheets and over time we hope this will become a valuable resource for our leaders and members.  You can pick a route from the library, develop your own route or use a route you've done before.  
  4. Get acquainted with our Ride Leader Guidelines.  Most of these are common sense, but if you haven't yet led a ride, you should familiarize yourself with these guidelines.
  5. Review the Accident Report Forms and related instructions.
  6. Print off one or two copies of the Ride Sign-in Sheet.  Make sure you bring this along to the ride for members to sign-in.  This is important for insurance purposes.

 2 - Propose Your Ride

We have developed a simple web page for you to enter the relevant information related to your ride.  On this page you will enter the following:

  1. Name of the ride
  2. Ride Date
  3. Ride Time
  4. Start Location
  5. Leader's Name
  6. Description of the Ride

In addition, on this screen you can either select a Cue Sheet from the library or provide a link to a Cue Sheet on an external website.  The inclusion of the Cue Sheet is helpful but not required.

After you click on the Submit button, your proposal will be forwarded to the WAB Ride Coordinator who will review your proposal.  As soon as the Ride Coordinator approves your ride, it will be added to the club calendar.  You will be notified via e-Mail when approved.

 3 - Post Your Ride

As mentioned above, your ride will be added to the Ride Calendar when approved.  However, in order to further communicate and promote your ride, we recommend you post your ride to the Message Board.  Most members receive a daily digest of message board posts via e-Mail so this is the best way to "get the word out".   The Message Board is also the best way to communicate any changes, such as weather related cancellations.

 

That's all there is to it!  If you have any questions please contact the club ride coordinator at ridecoordinator@wabonline.org.

Leading a ride not only helps the club but can be a very rewarding experience for you as the leader as well.  Our members truly appreciate you!

Thanks for leading!

 

Step 1 - Plan Your Ride

Planning Your Ride is the first step in the process of creating and leading a club ride.

This involves:

  1. Select a date.  Look at our club calendar and find a day when your ride would not conflict with another ride in the same classification already on the schedule.  Most Saturdays and Sundays are open at this time.  If you schedule the ride far enough in advance, it will be included in the Flying Wheel newsletter.  To get in the newsletter, your ride will need to be scheduled by the 15th of the prior month.
  2. Decide on a pace and distance.  The pace and distance will probably be the pace you are most comfortable with - after all - you are the leader!   
  3. Develop or pick a route.  We are starting to establish a library of Cue Sheets and over time we hope this will become a valuable resource for our leaders and members.  You can pick a route from the library, develop your own route or use a route you've done before.   If you have a Cue Sheet you would like to add to the Cue Sheet Library you can do that on the  library of Cue Sheets page.  If you prefer, you can also e-Mail the Cue Sheet to webmaster@wabonline.org and it will be added to the library for you.
  4. Get acquainted with our Ride Leader Guidelines.  Most of these are common sense, but if you haven't yet led a ride, you should familiarize yourself with these guidelines.
  5. Review the Accident Report Forms and related instructions.
  6. Print off one or two copies of the Ride Sign-in Sheet.  Make sure you bring this along to the ride for members to sign-in.  This is important for insurance purposes.

 

Click on the images below to download the Sign-in Sheet and Accident Forms

Sign-in Sheet

  

Accident Forms

 

 

Who's Ready for Spring?

Photo courtesy of Mary Turnbull

 

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Safety & Skills

These articles highlight valuable bicycle safety topics and/or skills.  If you have any suggestions for additional topics please let us know!

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Our Sponsors

Many thanks to our Sponsors!

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Family Member - Get Your Own Username!

If you are an adult family member of an existing WAB Family Membership, you are entitled to get your own username/password to log in to use the Message Board or other Members Only Features.  All you need is the username and member number of the current primary family member and then fill out this form.  Further instructions are found on the form.  It may take a day or two to process.  Questions?  email webmaster@wabonline.org 

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