La Voix October 2023


RACING NEWS

No Racing in September but…

 

We have no racing news for September but Cross is coming. Come out and race Cross with La Grange. We have full van, tent, and nutrition support, plus the camaraderie of your teammates. Oh, and probably beer. Reach out to Dan Funk for more information.

 


CLUB NEWS
RECAP: The Mammoth Grand Fondo

 

The Mammoth Gran Fondo happened a few weeks ago. It really turned out to be an epic day with wind, rain, and cool temperatures. La Grange had a strong cadre of riders in the lead group with the rest of us coming in behind, throughout the day. It was really fun to have so many club members up there and the LG van made a splash. Speaking of splashes, Lisa G. and Jesse Paster braved the frigid waters of an alpine lake and lived to tell the tale. Let’s get more of us up there next year and continue the party!

(photo credits: Lisa G., Peter D., and Jaycee)

 


RECAP: La Grange Night @ Pedal Mafia

 

The La Grange nights were always a highlight of the year for LG members. We were thrilled when the opportunity presented itself to revive this beloved event at Pedal Mafia. PM has a beautiful store in a very central location (SM Main St.). The outdoor patio, shared with the Library Alehouse, is spacious and offers a relaxed and festive setting for our LG Nights. We thank everyone who came by and a huge shout out to the Pedal Mafia team (Jay, Jack, Elijah, Anthony, and Nick) for being so gracious and accommodating. Thanks also to Patrick from Canyon for the killer swag. We hope to expand these LG Nights in the years to come and hope you will join us and support these wonderful partners!

 


Meet the LG Member: Andrew Gutierrez

 
 

Please meet LG Member, Andrew Gutierrez!

I’m a Dad, Triathlete, and Chiropractor, and was born in Born in Upland, CA, and raised in Santa Clarita, CA.

I have been a cyclist for about 10 years. I was finding it difficult to stay in shape after multiple knee surgeries and discovered cycling not only didn’t hurt my knee but actually helped significantly.

During triathlon season I train almost every day (swim 2x, bike 3-4x, run 3-4x per week). In the “offseason,” I focus on weight training and mix in some road and gravel rides. I can’t stop riding my bike 🙂

Tell us about your bike!

Which one? 😛. My road bike is a self-built Fuji SL-A with SRAM Force AXS. My triathlon bike is a Blue Triad Elite with SRAM Red Etap. And…my gravel Bike is a Specialized Diverge E5 with Shimano GRX.

I joined [LG] in 2015 or so to ride with like-minded people, who were also obsessed with riding their bikes.

What regular LG rides do you participate in?

Not many lately due to family and work schedule, but I used to frequent the Tuesday ride and the occasional Nichols ride.

What is your favorite ride in SoCal?

Tour de Big Bear!

Several years back I was training to ride in the Tour de Big Bear 70 miler and was talked into doing the 100 miler at the last minute by fellow La Grange members who were also riding in the event. Things were going fine and I was feeling strong after cresting Onyx Summit at 8400 feet elevation and a long descent down to the turnaround point in Angelus Oaks. Then came the 20-mile climb back to the top of Onyx Summit, and that’s when I started to crack. Then came the dreaded cramps and I was struggling to even turn the pedals over. By the end of the ride, my entire left leg had stopped working and I literally crossed the finish line pedaling with one leg.

Andrew recommends:

Super Domestic Coffee, across the street from Culver One.

Thanks for reading
As told to Renée Fox


RECAP: The All Clubs LA BBQ & Eldo Finale

 
 

The ELDO Race Series Finale & All Clubs BBQ were a blast! It was a beautiful, sunny day made even better by the enjoyment of friendships, new and old. The warm feeling of connectedness and belonging was palpable as La Grange members and members from other SoCal clubs and their families mingled, danced, and played in the beautiful tree-shaded setting of Eldorado Park. Patrick Barrett did not disappoint with some of the best BBQ around (sorry if you missed it- brisket and ribs for days!) Aldo Jimenez, Laura Martin, and Morgan James made a strong showing for La Grange in the fast ELDO race finale. Congratulations to Morgan for placing 3rd in the Women’s Cat 3 Race!

Ken Vinson MC'd the events throughout the day with his undeniable passion for diversity and inclusivity, openly acknowledging his gratitude for everyone’s attendance, contributions, and the financial support of sponsors including La Grange who made the day possible. LaGrange shares Ken's commitment to fostering a thriving, diverse, and connected community.

Tickets are already on sale for the All Clubs Gala Weekend: January 18-21, 2024.


IN THE NEWS
Tour of the Gila Winner Austin Killips on division, debate, and building dialogue

 

(Image credit: Snowy Mountain)

 

Austin Killips’ overall victory at the long-time American professional cycling stage race Tour of the Gila in Silver City, New Mexico, was met with another wave of controversy surrounding a nearly polarised discussion about transgender rights in both sporting and political arenas. She secured the mountains classification and the overall victory, becoming the first transgender woman to win a UCI 2.2-registered stage racing event.

In an exclusive interview with Cyclingnews, Killips spoke about the rules governing transgender women competing in cycling, training, support networks, and her potential future in cycling.

Read the full article…(highly recommended)


PRO RACING: Sepp Kuss–The Americans Return

 

(Image credit: Chad Cheeney/Getty Images)

 

Some would say we are in a renaissance of American professional bike racing. There are more Americans in the World Tour now than in decades. No one has been more successful than the Durango Kid, Sepp Kuss. Not only is Sepp one of the most lauded domestiques in the pro peloton but he recently won the Vuelta de España Grand Tour. You may know of the in-race fireworks during the Vuelta but did you know he is one of the most liked riders in the peloton as well? I was particularly taken by the stories of a young Sepp with his undeniable talent and his voracious appetite. Bravo Sepp! We are all so incredibly proud of you!

Read the full story…


Sponsored:
CANNON — Engineers by day, cycling enthusiasts by weekend!

 
 

Submitted by Cannon

Here at Cannon, we are dedicated to promoting the safety and accessibility of roadways for both cyclists and pedestrians. By integrating our love for cycling into various projects, including active transportation and complete street designs, we bring our passion for cycling to life. The Cannon Coaster is a yearly, multi-day ride and to date, Cannon Coasters have conquered the entire coast of California, taking in breathtaking views, and enjoying the thrill of the open road.

In September, the Cannon Coasters went on their yearly, multi-day ride, traversing more than 156 miles from Point Reyes to Marina State Beach. This adventurous event has provided Cannon with an unparalleled cycling experience and has fostered deep bonds among participants that extend far beyond the boundaries of the office. Together, The Cannon Coaster is a testament to the power of shared experiences and the sense of accomplishment that comes from pushing our limits together.

Keep your eyes peeled for details about the 2024 ride! If you have questions or are interested in joining the Cannon Coasters, please contact Elissa Quilici at ElissaQ@CannonCorp.us.

Ed.– We love this! We thank Cannon for their continued support of VCLG. We salute their passion, expertise, and accomplishment. We want to join your next Coaster ride!


Sponsored:
TRIFIT: Special Deal for La Grangers

 

LA GRANGE LIMITED-TIME OFFER
JOIN NOW FOR ONLY $99

Includes first month, amenities fees, and application fee
(save $205)

Regular monthly dues begin November 1, 2023
Discounted tenant rate of $159 good with current LG Membership Card

WHAT SETS THEM APART, YEAR AFTER YEAR

TRIFIT is the largest full-service, independently owned health club in the Santa Monica, Brentwood, and Pacific Palisades areas. We were voted Santa Monica's “Most Loved Gym” by City residents in 2019, 2020, and 2023 (and runner-up in the years in between) and National Health Club of The Month in August 2022.

Our services and amenities include tennis, squash, a 3-lane indoor swimming pool, yoga studio, a fully-equipped weight room, a full suite of group exercise classes, bike fitting, VO2Max and lactate testing, dry sauna, steam rooms, towel service, and free parking for up to 3 hours.

All of the extra stuff is great, but it's the member experience that keeps members coming back, year after year.

 


Enjoy ALL of our wonderful partners!

 

2023 La Grange Partners

 

La Grange is incredibly fortunate to have such awesome partners! With our partners, you can satisfy virtually every aspect of cycling: Apparel, Accessories, Bikes, Repair, and nutrition. We also have partners to assist you when you have to live your non-bike life: Dining, Legal, Real Estate, and Engineering. Log into the La Grange website and check out your member-only benefits.


SOS—Support Our Sponsors

 
 
 

Cannon

At Cannon, our engineers know road design and are committed to advancing the development of integrated, safe, and enjoyable bicycle infrastructure for riders of all levels. As cyclists, we realize there is more to bike facility design than lines on a plan. Cannon’s history of designing and managing the construction of bike paths, bike lanes, and multi-use trails has resulted in safer public spaces and more active communities.
Learn more about Cannon…

TRIFIT

Wanna get faster? Incorporate strength training and flexibility exercises into your cycling routine. TRIFIT, voted Santa Monica’s best-loved Gym, has the equipment and trainers to take your performance to the next level. TRIFIT has been a generous La Grange sponsor for many years. Go by today and check their state-of-the-art facilities.
Ask about a FREE TRIAL…

 


New and Returning Members

Please say hello to our new members who joined or renewed in September 2023:

  • Mario M., Patrick R., Thomas H., Travis F., Peter V., David B., Alain G., Mike A., and David L.

    Welcome, everyone! La Grange is proud to have you with us.

And in case you were wondering, we don’t include last names here to protect online personal privacy.


LG Event Calendar for OCTOBER

This calendar is where you’ll find all of our upcoming events IN ONE PLACE. You’ll find both LG On-Bike and Off-Bike events as well as non-LG events. Check it out and bookmark it! Here is the schedule for October. Bold events are LG Team Targeted Events.

  • October 11th — LG Board of Directors Meeting

  • October 14th — The Annual LG Piuma Hillclimb

  • October 14th — The Piuma Picnic

  • October 28th — The October LG50 Ride

Have an event you would like to add? Send a request to Renée at renee.fox@lagrange.org

Board of Directors Nominations

Here are the La Grange Board Nominations

Larry Goodman

Please consider my self-nomination for the next two year installment of the LaGrange board.

I am a long time member of LaGrange who previously served on the board, has raced my son through our former, FlightSchool Jr. Race program and dabble in Cyclocross racing myself. Topics I think important for the board to consider is how to place the club on sure footing as the membership profile changes, member engagement (fun), and safety. While holding onto our race heritage, I believe we need to broaden the definition of that to be more supportive of goal oriented cycling to bring in those who may not be ready or interested in entering the traditional USCF competitions. This diversity as well as diversity of standard demographics will make LaGrange a better value for potential sponsors and stronger club.

Thanks,

Larry

Michael Kludjian

I have been riding with LG since 1988 and have known and ridden with our founder Raymond Fouquet and believe in his passion and vision for the club. 

I enjoy the diversity and various programs that LaGrange offers its members.  I have participated in a wide spectrum of club events including: LG cup, LG races, LG picnics , LG special events, and LG member nights.  I look forward to enhancing and adding to these events.  Additionally, to offering various new programs that could be exciting and of value to Members.  

Rob Imrie

A brief summary of why I'd like to participate in the Club's direction over the next year:

I've been an LG Member for 10 yrs (joined the day after arriving in LA - from Toronto, Canada) & have enjoyed weekly rides (PR'd Fiji Way today) as well as the LG50's

The LG Community has had a tremendously positive impact on my time here in LA - including meeting new friends & discovering new places and routes

I have extensive experience in events (promoting, operating and working with sponsors) and in data/tech/software so could lend a hand in any of these areas

Overall, I'd love to be a part of the LG Team! To dig-into the 'behind the scenes' of the Club, support its growth and give back a bit of what's it's given me (I know, I know... wipe tear... but in all seriousness, very true!). And to have fun doing so.

Thanks for considering me.

Cheers,

Rob

Renée Fox

My name is Renée Fox. I am a current LG board member, elected during the special election this past February, and I am running for re-election to serve a full term. 

It has been a busy 7 months on the board! My board goal is to bring club members together, and so I initiated a La Voix interview feature called “Meet an LG Member” that has featured 5 different club members so far. I partnered with filmmaker Jessica Chen, a new cyclist and LG member, to produce a video of Morgan James, collegiate track cyclist for La Grange who has represented the club twice at nationals. I served on the new kit design committee - so excited for our new kits this fall! I also led an LG50 ride, with help from our wonderful board and all who joined.

La Grange has given me a lot, most importantly, cycling community. I know that we each represent La Grange to fellow members, local clubs, and cyclists everywhere. As an LG board member I will continue to share my strengths as a community builder, artist, and cyclist.


Peter Dorantes

My name is Peter Dorantes, and cycling has been an intrinsic part of my life, shaping my journey and defining who I am today. My story begins in the beautiful country of Hungary, where the thrill of cycling captivated me in 1987. As a young and eager rider, I found my calling on the saddle, commencing an adventure that would span continents and decades.

In pursuit of excellence and broader horizons, I ventured to Hamburg, Germany, in 2002. This move was a pivotal moment that expanded my cycling horizons and allowed me to immerse myself in a new cycling culture. Over the next three years, I had the honor of serving as the President of the Hamburger Radsport Club (HRSC), where my passion for the sport melded seamlessly with a sense of responsibility to the cycling community.

Through the years, I dedicated myself to mastering the art of individual time trials (ITT), earning the prestigious title of North German Champion three times. But my ambitions didn't stop at the finish line. I embarked on entrepreneurial ventures, establishing businesses like ELS Limousine Service and Procyclist Inc., showcasing my versatility and determination beyond the cycling circuit.

In 2016, I set my sights on a new adventure across the Atlantic, making Los Angeles, California, my new home. Here, I found a vibrant cycling community and became an integral member of the esteemed Velo Club La Grange. The camaraderie and shared passion for the sport fostered lifelong friendships and a sense of belonging.

Fast forward to 2023, a year that stands as a crowning achievement in my cycling odyssey. Assuming the role of Masters Capitan for Road Racing was an incredible honor, a testament to the years of hard work, dedication, and love for the sport. Furthermore, clinching the coveted title of California Road Race Champion in the same year was a dream realized—a culmination of years of sweat, tears, and relentless determination.

My cycling journey is far from over. It's a continual voyage fueled by a burning passion for the open road, the camaraderie of fellow cyclists, and the desire to inspire the next generation of riders. Each pedal stroke is a reminder of the incredible journey I've had so far and the promising roads that lie ahead.

La Voix September 2023


RACING NEWS

Laura and Peter go to Masters Nationals

 

SPOILER ALERT: This is a teaser! Laura Martin and Peter Dorantes just spent an exciting and hard-fought week in Augusta, Georgia at USAC Masters National. Unsurprisingly, they competed against some of the nation’s best racers and endured that suffocating southern humidity. To fully grasp their experience, we will be sending out a Special Edition email soon, complete with race reports and pictures. Stay tuned.

 


JOIN US: The Mammoth Grand Fondo

 

The Mammoth Gran Fondo is coming up on Saturday, September 9th. This is an awesome timed-fondo so it’s basically a race LOL. La Grange has a bunch of folks going so you can hammer for the win or chill and enjoy the fantastic rest stops. There is something for everyone. Be sure to sign up as a Velo Club La Grange Team Member. The top three 102-mile finishers are combined for a Team Finish.

As an added bonus, Fondo and La Grange sponsor, Pedal Mafia is leading a fun warmup ride on Friday, Sept. 8th at 11 am from Footloose Sports.

 


CLUB NEWS

VIDEO: Morgan James: Life on Track

 

Check out our new video!
"Cycling is a sport of grit; a sport of suffering and pain. Every time you push a little farther, it unveils a depth of yourself you’ve never explored before”.

Morgan James, LG track cycling captain, reveals what it’s like to be a woman racer in the world of track cycling and her desire to bring more women to the sport. For Morgan, despite the obstacles, challenges, and naysayers, the self-exploration of racing, striving, and growing is worth every single minute!

Producer: Renée Fox
Producer / Cinematographer / Editor: Jessica Chen
Special Thanks: VELO Sports Center

 


 

Meet the LG Member: Jessica Chen

 

Speaking of…please meet: Jessica Chen

I'm a journalist and filmmaker from Southern California. I just started cycling this year but it’s been an amazing way to see L.A. and meet great people. In addition to cycling, I love to play guitar, learn languages, explore new places, and hang out with my sweet beagle mix that I adopted during the pandemic. 

As a new rider, can you share what makes you passionate about cycling?

I can honestly say that cycling's changed my outlook on life. It's an excuse to get up early and live healthier. I've gained a deeper appreciation of the landscape and the community in L.A. And it's something to continuously challenge yourself with while keeping you humble at the same time.

Please share some of your cycling goals/ wishlist items!

My goal was to complete a century this year, which was the Santa Barbara LG 100. Thanks to a lot of support, I was able to get close to 100. I'm aiming to complete a full century (or two) in the next year. I also want to do the Nichols ride, which feels like a rite of passage for this club. My wishlist items would be to travel to Italy, France, or Taiwan to ride.

Tell us about your bike!

It’s a 2014 Trek Madone

When did you join LG and what are you hoping to add to the club and get from it?

I joined in April this year! I hope to find people to ride with from the club and learn from them.

What regular LG rides do you participate in?

I've been on the Santa Barbara Century and about four LG 50 rides now. The LG 50 Renée led (last weekend) was epic! 

What has been your favorite ride?

PV Switchbacks : )

Please share a cycling story for LG:

I rode once in Oahu, and it has a very special place in my heart. As you can imagine, you're riding while surrounded by a rugged landscape and beautiful beaches. A specific memory in Oahu was what felt like a 15-minute descent down Pali Highway, in rain and wind, through tunnels—it was terrifying and ultimately one of the most amazing experiences I’ve had.

Do you have favorite bike-friendly spots (restaurants, services, businesses) in LA you love and would recommend to the club?

There's a neighborhood gem in Culver City called Jackson Market. It's a grocery store with sandwiches and wine, tucked away in a little residential section. There's also a secret garden in the back that serves pizza on the weekend. 

Thanks for reading
As told to Renée Fox


RECAP: The August LG50 Ride to PV

 
 

We had a great LG50 Ride last Saturday to Palos Verdes. We tried a remote start, which is rare for the LG50, but it was a rousing success. Led by Renée Fox and David Newcombe, we traversed the beach cities to a scenic overlook in PV where Bodie Olmos had an amazing rest stop ready. Then we attacked the switchbacks (or Forrestal / Ganado for the masochists) and rode to the domes. With a spirited ride home, we split between the MDR bridge and libations at Three Weavers Brewing. **Special thanks to Todd Bernhardt for the insider’s routing through the South Bay.


The La Grange Board: A Worthwhile Endeavor

 

By Jan Datomi

Cycling is a great sport. From the challenge of staying fit enough to keep up with fellow cyclists, to learning all the aspects of becoming a competent rider, to enjoying a good beer or coffee post ride with friends, to meeting all the like-minded people who are into health, fun, and bike racing. 

All these things I love, and gained when I joined La Grange. So, when I had an opportunity to join the La Grange board, I jumped at the chance.  

 

Being on the board lets you be a part of keeping this special club alive and thriving. Each new person brings their experiences and energies to make the club vital. What also makes La Grange special isn’t just its legacy and continuity, but how it continues to influence and impact racing and riding in Los Angeles. Being on the Board means you’re part of a proud tradition as well as helping La Grange pedal into the future.

Being on the Board isn’t hard, nor particularly time-consuming, but it is very worthwhile and important. Everything you do is to create enjoyment for people. From my experience, it’s extremely satisfying to plan and execute an LG50 ride and see how much fun people are having, or put together the yearly picnic and hang out with members after the Piuma Hill Climb.

I would encourage everyone to strongly consider running for the La Grange board. Give your time to this worthwhile venture. You won’t regret it. The club needs you, and you will gain something significant in return; the opportunity to create something positive for your community.


IN THE NEWS

The All Clubs LA BBQ & Eldo Finale are HERE!

 

TWO WEEKENDS AWAY; September 9th, 2023!!

The famous All Clubs LA BBQ returns in conjunction with the Eldo Race Series finale! Held in El Dorado East Regional Park, affectionately known as ELDO, join us for a lovely day in the park featuring bike racing, cycling clubs, vendors, families, friends, children, BBQ, music, games, awards, and so much more!

The mission of All Clubs LA is to unify the So Cal cycling community inclusive of all clubs and cyclists. We use All Clubs LA events to engage the cycling community in riding and social activities that bring us all together. From advocacy to mentoring, racing to recreation, we are stronger together than apart.

Velo Club La Grange supports All Clubs LA in their goal of diversity, unity, and community! La Grange will have a tent there. Join us and enjoy a day in the biking community.

Full Details including address and schedule are here…

Our Los Angeles cycling community is special. Hope to see you there!

 


PROFILE:
Pippa York—formerly Robert Millar
“One of Britain's most successful cyclists”

 

Born in Glasgow in 1958, York began life as Robert Millar and went on to blaze a trail for cyclists in Britain by winning the King of the Mountains jersey in the 1984 Tour de France, becoming the first ever Brit to win a classification in cycling’s most prestigious race. And it was the Tour, York says, that first inspired her to become a pro cyclist.

But something never felt right. “When I saw a trans person in real life I realized that’s what I was. Then I had to make a decision: Is it acceptable for me to transition as a pro cyclist in the environment as it was and with the profile that I have? No, it wasn’t. It was the 1980s with rampant homophobia, fear of AIDS, and the time of Thatcher’s Section 28 legislation, which banned education in schools of any kind of different lifestyle.”

As her career ended on the road as a racer, it opened a new door for York as she transitioned from male to female. It was something she had been waiting to do since childhood.

Read the full article…
and listen to the companion podcast…

 


Sponsored:
Gilbert’s El Indio–A Family Affair

 
 

The year is 1974. Carmen and Gilberto Rodriguez open the best Mexican restaurant in Santa Monica. Carmen had a dream to join the family business. Although already the mother to nine children and employed at La Cabana, Carmen knew she had the resources and know-how to start her own restaurant. After speaking with her husband Gilberto, the couple opened Gilbert’s El Indio—a product of love, perseverance and family.

The restaurant the Rodriguez’s purchased was called El Indio and Gilberto loved the name so much that he added his own to it. Gilbert’s El Indio was born. El Indio is a nod to the indigenous peoples of Latin America, including Gilberto’s own Native-Mexican heritage.

Besides the celebration of heritage through the food and decor, Gilbert’s El Indio is truly a family affair. All nine Rodriguez children have worked there since the beginning, sweeping the parking lot, washing windows, taking orders, accounting, managing, and more. Carmen, now 84, still comes in every morning and stuffs every taco for Taco Tuesdays.

Approaching their 50th anniversary, Gilbert’s El Indio hopes to continue the tradition of love and family that’s kept them going for so many years. Viva la familia.

We invite you to read more or better yet, stop by and enjoy a cocktail and some outstanding Mexican food. Tell them “La Grange’ sent you!


Sponsored:
Win a Free Canyon Endurace

 

Combining pinpoint handling with a relaxed riding position and modern features like wide tire clearance and sleek integration, the Endurace hits the sweet spot between comfort and performance like nothing else on the road.

For 2023-24, Canyon has updated its Endurace CFR and CF SLX endurance road bikes with 35mm tire clearance, improved aerodynamics, adjustable handlebar width, and a top tube storage compartment. More about the bikes…

Now you can win one! No purchase necessary. Deadline Oct. 1, 2023.

 


Enjoy ALL of our wonderful partners!

 

2023 La Grange Partners

 

La Grange is incredibly fortunate to have such awesome partners! With our partners, you can satisfy virtually every aspect of cycling: Apparel, Accessories, Bikes, Repair, and nutrition. We also have partners to assist you when you have to live your non-bike life: Dining, Legal, Real Estate, and Engineering. Log into the La Grange website and check out your member-only benefits.


SOS—Support Our Sponsors

 
 
 

TRIFIT

Wanna get faster? Incorporate strength training and flexibility exercises into your cycling routine. TRIFIT, Santa Monica’s best-loved Gym, has the equipment and trainers to take your performance to the next level.
Ask about a FREE TRIAL today…

Canyon

It’s never too late to get a new Canyon. N+1, right? Canyon has a complete selection of bikes for every discipline and desire; road, MTB, Triathlon, commuter, you name it. Plus LG members get a nice discount.
See your LG Deal here…

 


New and Returning Members

Please say hello to our new members who joined in August 2023:

  • Ryan S. and Aaron D.

  • And a hearty welcome back to returning member: Anthony H.

    Welcome, everyone! La Grange is proud to have you with us.

And in case you were wondering, we don’t include last names here to protect online personal privacy.


LG Event Calendar for SEPTEMBER

This calendar is where you’ll find all of our upcoming events IN ONE PLACE. You’ll find both LG On-Bike and Off-Bike events as well as non-LG events. Check it out and bookmark it! Here is the schedule for September. Bold events are LG Team Targeted Events.

  • September 9th — The All Clubs Picnic and Eldo Finale

  • September 9th — The Mammoth Gran Fondo

  • September 13th — LG Board Meeting (everyone is welcome)

  • September 27th — La Grange Night @ Pedal Mafia

  • September 30th — The September LG50 Ride

Have an event you would like to add? Send a request to Jaycee at jaycee.cary@lagrange.org