Due to a lack of interest in starting this ride from Coldstream, there is now only one starting location, the Lumby Shopping Centre parking lot. You can’t miss it, it’s on your right as you enter downtown Lumby. The ride will start from there at 9 AM sharp on Sunday, May 19th.
Bob’s Ride Changed to Sunday
Bob’s Ride, originally scheduled for 9 AM, Saturday, May 18, has been changed to 9 AM, Sunday, May 19 due to the high probability of rain on Saturday. The starting location and route remain the same.
A signed waiver is necessary to participate in this ride. Those of you that have already signed our online waiver for the 2024 season are all set. However if you wish to join this ride and have not signed the online waiver please click here to complete it. You only have to sign this once per season for all weekly and special rides.
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday.
Potential Killer Beez Special Group Rides
Start Time Change for Saturday and Sunday Group Rides
As the weather this coming weekend looks to be quite warm, we will start the Saturday and Sunday group rides (May 11 & 12) at 9:00 AM instead of 10:00 AM. So, set your alarms one hour earlier and maybe leave those arm warmers and tights at home (at least for the weekend).
Sunday is Mother’s Day. A time to celebrate the Mothers in our lives.
Signing a waiver is necessary for participating in all Killer Beez Group Rides. If you haven’t done so yet, click here.
See you out there.
Wednesday and Friday Group Ride Start Dates
The Wednesday Group Ride (Joyce’s Ride) will start at 1 PM on April 24th from the Kelowna Cycle/Bread Company parking lot. This is a moderate paced ride of approximately 35 km.
The Friday Group Ride will start at 9 AM on May 3rd from Pritchard Park, West Kelowna. Led by Michael Malkowski, this is a hilly, moderate to fast paced ride.
Announcing Bob’s Ride for 2024
This year we will be holding Bob’s Ride, a memorial ride for Bob Perra, on Saturday, May 18th. The ride will be lead by Bob’s frequent riding partner and close friend, Michael Malkowski. The route, Bob’s favourite, is a very scenic, rolling, out and back route of approximately 70 km to Mabel Lake from Lumby with no major hills. Those wanting a longer ride can start from Alexander’s Pub parking lot in Coldstream at 9 AM. Those wanting to do the 70 km ride will start at the Lumbly shopping centre parking lot at 10 AM.
Killer Beez Saturday Group Ride Starts
The Killer Beez Saturday group ride will officially start this coming Saturday, April 20th at 10 AM. Because the Kelowna Farmers Market now occupies the Dickson Road/Landmark Square area on Saturday mornings, the Killer Beez Saturday group ride will start from the Kelowna Cycle/Bread Company parking lot. This is a moderate paced ride of approximately 40 – 50 km in distance.
If you missed the 2024 Paris Roubaix Race held on April 7th, click here to view a 11 minute video summary of the race. The race is a total of 260 km with speeds of 50 – 60 km per hour over the cobbles. Amazing!!
Change to BC Vulnerable Road User Law
Starting June 3, 2024, cyclists, pedestrians and other vulnerable road users will have new protections under BC’s new vulnerable road user law which requires drivers to give space when passing. Under the new law drivers will be required to give cyclists at least 1 metre clearance when passing or face penalties. Click here for further details. Thanks to Paul and Linda Myers for the heads up on this.
By the way, the Killer Beez yacht, pictured above, is being sent back for repainting of the name.
Killer Beez 2024 Cycling Season Starts
The Killer Beez cycling season will officially start at 10 AM on Sunday, April 14th from the Bean Scene on Dickson Road. A waiver must be signed in order to participate in all Killer Beez group rides. Click here to access and sign a waiver that will cover you for all Killer Beez regularly scheduled, weekly rides during 2024.
An additional waiver will need to be signed to join each special ride that will occur during the season. This will be provided prior to each event.
Away we go ! ! !
How to be More Comfortable on your Road Bike
Riding season is starting. Most of us could benefit from being more comfortable on our bikes and therefore having less aches and pains after rides. Check of the following video for some tips.