Sunday, July 26, 2020

Weekly Update 7/27/2020

Celebrating athletic achievements that better ourselves, our teammates, and our community.


Everyone- get these events on your radar- The Unofficial Queen City Century- Benefits go to replace the Drury Triathlon team's gear and bicycles. Queen City Century there are several distance options to choose from. The event also includes a 5k fun run. Come out and show your support if you can. Also this- Back to School Bike Maintenance Class , we need mechanically adept team members to volunteer to help out with this. If you haven't helped out at The Fairbanks this season, you really need to see our new space and how this whole endeavor has evolved. It's really a great service to the community. 


From the Editor- If it goes well, this will be the last newsletter notification by email. Going forward, I'm dropping the practice of sending email notifications to each person on the mailing list. Instead, bookmark this page and check back on Monday Morning sometime after 10 ( most of the time) and a new version will be published. 






This Week

Tuesday - Tuesday Night Ride

Tuesday - Vic Pardue Tuesday Night Run
Tuesday- TT Night
Wednesday - Morning Run
Thursday - TNR
Thursday- 2Frys 15 at 15 TNR
Saturday - Saturday Ride

Upcoming 


Sept. 26- Beer Mile Series
Oct. 10- Trans MO TTT
Oct. 11- Trailfest


Results


Amanda Tolliver- 1st Female at Raptor Run 5k*
Nathan Tolliver- 1st Masters Male and 5k PR at Raptor Run 5k*
Steve Monsanto- 1st Overall Male at Raptor Run 5k*
Joyce Payne- 1st AG at Raptor Run 5k
Scott Quigg- 1st AG at Raptor Run 5k
Barbara Wallace- 1st Masters Female at Raptor Run 5k*
Mitch Wilkins- 1st AG at Raptor Run 5k 
Troy Pruett- Completed a 4x4x48 Challenge ( 4 miles every 4 hours for 48 hours) 
Several SBCA Ultra-Runners completed 100k runs using the greenway trails
Trey Flouer- 3rd overall 1k Open Water Swim at Tri-Fest for MS 
Brad Wright- 7th Overall at the Rage Against the ChainRing 50 mile gravel race

* When an SBC Athlete wins, we all win. Claim your free pint at the Mothership before 5pm on Friday

New Members

Tanner Rust- Cyclist








Monday, July 20, 2020

Weekly Update 7/20/2020

Celebrating athletic achievements that better ourselves, our teammates, and our community.


If you're interested in joining a SBCA Coed soccer team to participate in in league play contact Heather Cribbs

Big update from the SBC Bike Shop at The Fairbanks; 

“It’s been a great season at the bike shop so far, all be it in the bizarre COVID world that we all now live in. 

We wanted to be sure folks knew how the community bike shop worked, behind the scenes.  The shop is run by 100% volunteers.  It is stocked with bike shop supplies/tools/masks, etc that are either donated directly or by the shop using the funds generated by our fundraisers (annual moonlight rides, February Trivia Night, etc). 

So what happens to the money generated from bike sales?  For example, last Wednesday night we generated almost $500 in sales.  Where does that money go?  100% of it.  And we do mean 100% of it.  Goes to the Fairbanks and the Drew Lewis Foundation’s mission. 

For $500, The Fairbanks:
  • is able to create supplemental food boxes for as many as 30 families.
  • can get 25 kids new outfit and back-to-school supplies.
  • can purchase 5 tablets for kids to checkout this fall for those that will have to homeschool (they have been using wifi and our chrome books all summer for same reason - number is increasing of those needing technology and wifi).
  • is able to provide evening childcare for two months, for families completing IT and web development classes.

So every bike you donate.  Every bike you persuade a friend or neighbor to donate.  Every hour you volunteer.  All help towards the goal - bike sales/revenue.  These efforts directly result in: A) Getting a really well priced bike into the hands of someone who really wants/needs it; and B) generates revenue that ends-up directly benefiting the community-centric-mission of the Fairbanks.  100% of it.


Held over from last week- The unofficial Queen City Century is intended as a fundraiser for the Drury Triathlon Team. Much of their gear was stolen in a burglary. 

Here are the Unofficial QCC route options for 2020.

100 miles. Route: https://www.strava.com/routes/2709048236767386808 (gas stations at 20, 35, 50 and 88 miles).
Also multiple distance/route options at:
30 (https://www.strava.com/routes/2717062148291297330) (gas station at 20 miles),
50 (https://www.strava.com/routes/2717063329947427890) (gas station at 20, 35 miles)
75 miles (https://www.strava.com/routes/2717064492499202122) (gas station at 20, 35, 50 miles).
OR pretty much just turn leave whenever you want, and work your way back to the Mothership).

Download or print the routes- Routes are not marked.


This Week


Tuesday - Tuesday Night Ride
Tuesday - Vic Pardue Tuesday Night Run
Tuesday- TT Night
Wednesday - Morning Run
Thursday - TNR
Thursday- 2Frys 15 at 15 TNR
Saturday - Saturday Ride

Upcoming 


Sept. 26- Beer Mile Series
Oct. 10- Trans MO TTT
Oct. 11- Trailfest


Results


Amanda Tolliver- 1st Female Historic Ash Grove 5k*
Nathan Tolliver- 1st AG Historic Ash Grove 5k

Missed last week; 

Michelle Rador- 3rd AG at Sweatfest 5 mile
Jake Mettlach- 1st AG and PR at Sweatfest 5 mile



*When an SBC Athlete win, the whole team wins. Claim your free pint before 5pm on Friday. Thanks Amanda!






Sunday, July 12, 2020

Weekly Update 7/13/2020

Celebrating athletic achievements that better ourselves, our teammates, and our community.


Tons of racing happening over the weekend. So nice to be reporting results again. The team was very well represented. A couple of overall, wins, several AG podiums, some PRs and even a state record.  Great job everyone.

Many thanks to everyone who showed interest for the Inclusivity Chair position on the SBCA leadership committee.  We are stoked to let everyone know that Brian Barr will fill that position for the club.  Please contact him directly with any thoughts you might have in helping him make SBCA as inclusive as possible


Here are the Unofficial QCC route options for 2020.
100 miles. Route: https://www.strava.com/routes/2709048236767386808 (gas stations at 20, 35, 50 and 88 miles).
Also multiple distance/route options at:
30 (https://www.strava.com/routes/2717062148291297330) (gas station at 20 miles),
50 (https://www.strava.com/routes/2717063329947427890) (gas station at 20, 35 miles)
75 miles (https://www.strava.com/routes/2717064492499202122) (gas station at 20, 35, 50 miles).
OR pretty much just turn left whenever you want, and work your way back to the Mothership).

Download or print the routes- Routes are not marked.


This Week


Tuesday - Tuesday Night Ride
Tuesday - Vic Pardue Tuesday Night Run
Tuesday- TT Night
Tuesday- Moms and Daughters Bike Maintenance Night
Wednesday - Morning Run
Thursday - TNR
Thursday- 2Frys 15 at 15 TNR
Friday- Finish Line Lager Release Party
Saturday - Saturday Ride
Sunday- Sunday Late Morning Tempo Ride

Upcoming 


Aug. 8- Queen City Century
Aug. 28- After work Century
Sept. 5- Moonlight Bike Ride
Sept. 19- Not the Tour De Brew: Covid19 2020 S#!tShow(+Go) Edition
Sept. 26- Beer Mile Series
Oct. 10- Trans MO TTT
Oct. 11- Trailfest


Results


Nicole Fleming- Overall winner Dark and Dirty 50k*
Crystal Lander- 2nd Female Dark and Dirty 50k
Amanda Tolliver- 1st Female Sweatfest 5 mile (Pushing a stroller)
Toby Dogwiler- 1st AG Sweatfest 2 Mile - State Record and PR
Brad Crawford- 1st AG Sweatfest 2 Mile
Brad Crawford- 1st AG Sweatfest 5 Mile
Clinton Petty- Overall Winner Summer Roundup Du*
Christine Cornelius- 2nd AG Summer Roundup Du
Julia Witt- 2nd AG Summer Roundup Du
Michelle Beach- 1st AG Summer Roundup Tri
Rosie Laughlin- 1st AG, 5th Overall Summer Roundup Tri
Steve Monsanto- 7th AG Summer Roundup Tri
Joyce Payne- 6th AG Summer Roundup Tri

*When an SBC Athlete win, the whole team wins. Claim your free pint before 5pm on Friday. Thanks Nicole and Clinton!












Monday, July 6, 2020

Weekly Update 7/6/2020

Celebrating athletic achievements that better ourselves, our teammates, and our community.

The annual Bolivar Frisco out and back was another great success. If you've ever enjoyed any of Springfield's greenway trails, consider making a donation to Ozark Greenways. Check out this pinned post and video, then look for the "Donate" button. These trails exist and are maintained through hard work, volunteering and donations.

Looks like several SBC runners participated in the Firecracker 5000 5k/10k at the Landing in Branson.

Finish Line Lager Release Party Friday 5pm at SBC on the upstairs patio. This beer was made by the team for the community. This beer was conceived, designed and brewed by SBC Athletics and SBC.

Bicycle Outlet supplied the SBC Bike Shop at The Fairbanks with a trailer load bikes to get ready to sell. The bike shop is operating more like a regular retail shop these days. The new space has been excellent. Even in these Covid-19 times, we've seen plenty of traffic. More importantly, this year like none before we've seen families come together and leave with bikes.

We need volunteers to help out with Moms and Daughters Bike Maintenance Night. You can help the attendees with the maintenance skills, or help us serve root beer. Go to the link for details.

This Week


Tuesday - Tuesday Night Ride
Tuesday - Vic Pardue Tuesday Night Run
Tuesday- TT Night
Wednesday - Morning Run
Thursday - TNR
Thursday- 2Frys 15 at 15 TNR
Friday- Finish Line Lager Release Party
Saturday - Saturday Ride
Sunday- Sunday Late Morning Tempo Ride

Upcoming 


Mike Still- 3rd AG at Firecracker 5000 5k
Brad Wright- 3rd place in the Gridley Gravel Race
Jeremy Walker- 1st AG at Firecracker 5000 5k

New Members

Zeb Ayres