Showing posts with label C.O.G. 100 t-shirts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label C.O.G. 100 t-shirts. Show all posts

Saturday, March 07, 2020

A Bit Of A C.O.G.100 Update.

Super limited availability.
With less than three weeks to go here, we have got to be gettin' to gettin' our ducks in a row here at C.O.G.100 central. Things are coming into sharp focus here and we have a few things to pass on to you who are interested or are coming to ride this deal.

First up- We have the hats! (See yesterday's post!) But along with that, we have a super limited amount of extra patches which were embroidered for the hats. These will be offered at the Peace Tree get together the evening before the C.O.G. 100. These will be offered at $5.00/each and will only be available at the venue. Once they are gone, they are gone. We don't have enough to offer through the blog here, so if you want one, get a hold of someone riding in the C.O.G. and have them try to get one. First come, first served. No reserved sales. They are that rare. 

Shirts are in! We have about five or so of you that are not coming to the event that ordered shirts, so we will be sending those out soon. The rest of you will get yours at the event. We will have them at Peace Tree on Friday and at the start at Ahrens Park. If you forget yours, or if you don't come, you'll either need to pay us a bit more to ship them to you, or forfeit your shirt. But we will cross that bridge if we need to. I'm just lettin' y'all know that if you don't make it or are forgetful it will cost you something. Just don't be either of those things and we'll all be happier.

Numbers are in! I wanted to customize them, but it is looking like I probably will not, since my new job is demanding more of my time here. But that's a minor disappointment. I don't think anyone will mind.

Recon for confirmation of the route was to happen Friday, but work intervened, so it looks like Monday now will be that day. Once the course is cleared we will get the cues printed. We will need to bag those, get some pipe cleaners to attach number plates, and well.....we'll be ready. Ready as we'll ever be.

More soon......

A Bit Of A C.O.G.100 Update.

Super limited availability.
With less than three weeks to go here, we have got to be gettin' to gettin' our ducks in a row here at C.O.G.100 central. Things are coming into sharp focus here and we have a few things to pass on to you who are interested or are coming to ride this deal.

First up- We have the hats! (See yesterday's post!) But along with that, we have a super limited amount of extra patches which were embroidered for the hats. These will be offered at the Peace Tree get together the evening before the C.O.G. 100. These will be offered at $5.00/each and will only be available at the venue. Once they are gone, they are gone. We don't have enough to offer through the blog here, so if you want one, get a hold of someone riding in the C.O.G. and have them try to get one. First come, first served. No reserved sales. They are that rare. 

Shirts are in! We have about five or so of you that are not coming to the event that ordered shirts, so we will be sending those out soon. The rest of you will get yours at the event. We will have them at Peace Tree on Friday and at the start at Ahrens Park. If you forget yours, or if you don't come, you'll either need to pay us a bit more to ship them to you, or forfeit your shirt. But we will cross that bridge if we need to. I'm just lettin' y'all know that if you don't make it or are forgetful it will cost you something. Just don't be either of those things and we'll all be happier.

Numbers are in! I wanted to customize them, but it is looking like I probably will not, since my new job is demanding more of my time here. But that's a minor disappointment. I don't think anyone will mind.

Recon for confirmation of the route was to happen Friday, but work intervened, so it looks like Monday now will be that day. Once the course is cleared we will get the cues printed. We will need to bag those, get some pipe cleaners to attach number plates, and well.....we'll be ready. Ready as we'll ever be.

More soon......

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Updates On G-Ted Productions Rides

New GTDRI header
I thought I'd take the opportunity to update you all on a couple of rides I help produce here and the details surrounding them. First up will be some chit-chat about the C.O.G.100 coming up at the end of next month (already!)

N.Y.Roll and I have finalized t-shirts sales and will be sending off the order to Bike Rags now. That's it for sales of the C.O.G 100 shirts, but we will have a very small, limited size availability on the "Real American Gravel" shirts at Peace Tree the evening before the event.

Next up, we have ordered race numbers, and they will be the same ol' boring ones you know and are used to from me. I may customize them depending upon when I get my hands on them. The order is in, so if I get these in the next week or so, the possibilities that I will do "something" is higher. Stay tuned on that.......

Of course, Spring is on the doorstep and that means N.Y. Roll and I will be finalizing the route choice. As stated before, we have a couple of spots we are concerned with, and so if those check out, we will be then sending along our master files for the cues to our printer and getting that squared away. The cues will be the same format and size as last year. If you are familiar with cues from the last few Trans Iowa events, they will be similar to that.

We have secured permission to use the parking lot at the North end of Ahrens Park off Penrose Street in the far Northeast corner of Grinnell. This will serve as our launch point for the event, and will be near the actual finish line, which has a bike path leading over to the parking lot for rider's convenience. We will be giving further details at our Pre-race Meeting which will occur just before the event. NOTE: We are hoping riders will also enjoy some fellowship afterward at Peace Tree Tap Room in downtown Grinnell after the event. Plus, there are several great restaurants in the area within walking distance of Peace Tree.

So.... Barring any weirdness we should be good to go. The hats, shirts, race plates, and cue sheets are all yet to be delivered as finished products, but I expect no problems there. Stay tuned for finer details in a week or two as the event draws nearer.

Now, as for the Guitar Ted Death Ride Invitational, I have a new header! (Wooo!) It was a complete mistake, and I modified it in a photo manipulation program a bit, but it follows with many of my other renderings for this event. Vague, out of focus, and "hot and on fire" looking. Basically, this is a rendition of what your mind and body will feel like during the ride. (HA!) Seriously though, it likely will be very hot and humid that time of year.

Other than the new header, I got nuttin'. I will only reiterate that I will be doing recon missions along my proposed route as soon as I can get out there. I'm kind of excited about exploring a new-to-me area. I'll be posting about my adventures in recon as they happen, so that should be some fun.

I shouldn't say I don't have anything new to share, because I do have some thoughts on the route and the "feel" for this year's GTDRI. In the past, I used to have a stopping point on the route, typically a place where we could eat at around the noon hour. We'd kick back, relax, and then knock out the rest of the route. That's been missing the last several years due to the remote nature of "hunting Level B Roads" which kept us out in the Styx and not going through any real towns. This is what bit us last year and why, when only about 20 miles out from the finish, the entire group sat around a convenience store in Brooklyn for a long while recuperating from 80 miles of heat, rain, and hills.

We will be going through several smaller villages and towns this year. I will be hoping to find that spot where we can kick back and relax a bit, but N.Y. Roll has been dousing my enthusiasm for this to happen saying all my choices for the route go through towns with nothing in them. I think he has a dim view of what is reality out there. We'll see who is right this Spring when I get out and do my recon.

Finally, a bit of an update on the t-shirt idea I broached here last Friday. Several of you readers were kind enough to respond and I have your responses tabulated. I'm going to let this roll for about another week with some reminders here and there, but initial numbers are not encouraging for the t-shirt........yet. We will see. I think that there is a good chance I'll do stickers though. So, plan on that at the least.

That should wrap up things for now on events and other stuff going on around here. Thanks!

Updates On G-Ted Productions Rides

New GTDRI header
I thought I'd take the opportunity to update you all on a couple of rides I help produce here and the details surrounding them. First up will be some chit-chat about the C.O.G.100 coming up at the end of next month (already!)

N.Y.Roll and I have finalized t-shirts sales and will be sending off the order to Bike Rags now. That's it for sales of the C.O.G 100 shirts, but we will have a very small, limited size availability on the "Real American Gravel" shirts at Peace Tree the evening before the event.

Next up, we have ordered race numbers, and they will be the same ol' boring ones you know and are used to from me. I may customize them depending upon when I get my hands on them. The order is in, so if I get these in the next week or so, the possibilities that I will do "something" is higher. Stay tuned on that.......

Of course, Spring is on the doorstep and that means N.Y. Roll and I will be finalizing the route choice. As stated before, we have a couple of spots we are concerned with, and so if those check out, we will be then sending along our master files for the cues to our printer and getting that squared away. The cues will be the same format and size as last year. If you are familiar with cues from the last few Trans Iowa events, they will be similar to that.

We have secured permission to use the parking lot at the North end of Ahrens Park off Penrose Street in the far Northeast corner of Grinnell. This will serve as our launch point for the event, and will be near the actual finish line, which has a bike path leading over to the parking lot for rider's convenience. We will be giving further details at our Pre-race Meeting which will occur just before the event. NOTE: We are hoping riders will also enjoy some fellowship afterward at Peace Tree Tap Room in downtown Grinnell after the event. Plus, there are several great restaurants in the area within walking distance of Peace Tree.

So.... Barring any weirdness we should be good to go. The hats, shirts, race plates, and cue sheets are all yet to be delivered as finished products, but I expect no problems there. Stay tuned for finer details in a week or two as the event draws nearer.

Now, as for the Guitar Ted Death Ride Invitational, I have a new header! (Wooo!) It was a complete mistake, and I modified it in a photo manipulation program a bit, but it follows with many of my other renderings for this event. Vague, out of focus, and "hot and on fire" looking. Basically, this is a rendition of what your mind and body will feel like during the ride. (HA!) Seriously though, it likely will be very hot and humid that time of year.

Other than the new header, I got nuttin'. I will only reiterate that I will be doing recon missions along my proposed route as soon as I can get out there. I'm kind of excited about exploring a new-to-me area. I'll be posting about my adventures in recon as they happen, so that should be some fun.

I shouldn't say I don't have anything new to share, because I do have some thoughts on the route and the "feel" for this year's GTDRI. In the past, I used to have a stopping point on the route, typically a place where we could eat at around the noon hour. We'd kick back, relax, and then knock out the rest of the route. That's been missing the last several years due to the remote nature of "hunting Level B Roads" which kept us out in the Styx and not going through any real towns. This is what bit us last year and why, when only about 20 miles out from the finish, the entire group sat around a convenience store in Brooklyn for a long while recuperating from 80 miles of heat, rain, and hills.

We will be going through several smaller villages and towns this year. I will be hoping to find that spot where we can kick back and relax a bit, but N.Y. Roll has been dousing my enthusiasm for this to happen saying all my choices for the route go through towns with nothing in them. I think he has a dim view of what is reality out there. We'll see who is right this Spring when I get out and do my recon.

Finally, a bit of an update on the t-shirt idea I broached here last Friday. Several of you readers were kind enough to respond and I have your responses tabulated. I'm going to let this roll for about another week with some reminders here and there, but initial numbers are not encouraging for the t-shirt........yet. We will see. I think that there is a good chance I'll do stickers though. So, plan on that at the least.

That should wrap up things for now on events and other stuff going on around here. Thanks!

Saturday, January 11, 2020

C.O.G.100 Update: Gear For The C.O.G.

Every entrant that shows up March 20th gets a hat.
C.O.G.100 Update:

We at the C.O.G.100 are pleased to announce our latest gear for the 2020 running of the event. Once again we are working with Bike Rags, an Iowa based company, to do the hats, t-shirts, and the winners Championship Single Speed of Gravel jerseys.

This year we are going to be giving every entrant to the C.O.G. 100 (Registration is open HERE Only a few spots left!), a hat with the Guitar Ted designed artwork on it. The hats will be red, white, and blue and the patch will say "C.O.G. 100 Real American Gravel" on it.

These hats will not be offered for sale outside of the registrants for the event. This keeps the hats special and we wanted to do this for those who commit to riding single speed and that come to do this event. That said, we do have a couple of t-shirts which I am excited about which ARE for sale outside of the event. These are also designed by me and are screen printed on Bike Rags excellent t-shirts. I have one of there t-shirts and it s one of my favorites in the drawer. Anyway, these will be a limited time offer and I'll detail how you can get one for yourself here in a minute.

But first, you are probably going to want to see them, right? Yeah.... I thought so. The event t-shirt will be Olive Drab green in keeping with our veterans theme this year and will have a black logo like the hat has on the patch. The other option is my "Real. American. Gravel" slogan in red, white, and blue on a black (natch) t-shirt.


Okay, so just how can you get your mitts on one of these? Well, you can order your own t-shirt via the registration page for the C.O.G.100 without registering for the event. No obligation to ride in the C.O.G.100 if you don't want to. Just click here and scroll down a bit to see the shirts and follow the prompts to order.

Just as an aside, I am hoping to have some more stuff made available in the future with the "Real American Gravel logo via the e-commerce site for RidingGravel.com at some point. So, this black t-shirt may just be the beginning. Stay tuned on that front....

C.O.G.100 Update: Gear For The C.O.G.

Every entrant that shows up March 20th gets a hat.
C.O.G.100 Update:

We at the C.O.G.100 are pleased to announce our latest gear for the 2020 running of the event. Once again we are working with Bike Rags, an Iowa based company, to do the hats, t-shirts, and the winners Championship Single Speed of Gravel jerseys.

This year we are going to be giving every entrant to the C.O.G. 100 (Registration is open HERE Only a few spots left!), a hat with the Guitar Ted designed artwork on it. The hats will be red, white, and blue and the patch will say "C.O.G. 100 Real American Gravel" on it.

These hats will not be offered for sale outside of the registrants for the event. This keeps the hats special and we wanted to do this for those who commit to riding single speed and that come to do this event. That said, we do have a couple of t-shirts which I am excited about which ARE for sale outside of the event. These are also designed by me and are screen printed on Bike Rags excellent t-shirts. I have one of there t-shirts and it s one of my favorites in the drawer. Anyway, these will be a limited time offer and I'll detail how you can get one for yourself here in a minute.

But first, you are probably going to want to see them, right? Yeah.... I thought so. The event t-shirt will be Olive Drab green in keeping with our veterans theme this year and will have a black logo like the hat has on the patch. The other option is my "Real. American. Gravel" slogan in red, white, and blue on a black (natch) t-shirt.


Okay, so just how can you get your mitts on one of these? Well, you can order your own t-shirt via the registration page for the C.O.G.100 without registering for the event. No obligation to ride in the C.O.G.100 if you don't want to. Just click here and scroll down a bit to see the shirts and follow the prompts to order.

Just as an aside, I am hoping to have some more stuff made available in the future with the "Real American Gravel logo via the e-commerce site for RidingGravel.com at some point. So, this black t-shirt may just be the beginning. Stay tuned on that front....