Monday, February 21, 2011

News for This Week!

Yes we are open tonight! We've told you before and we'll tell you again - Pirates don't celebrate holidays, religious or secular (or completely made up) unless it involves eating lots of delicious food or something. So - YES, we will be open tonight, regular hours. Bundle yourself up and come on by.

Also this week we have TWO EVENTS planned.



Friday night February 25th we will have the relaunch of our Annual Critical Hot Chocolate event. We did this three years before and it was a super fun time. For those who brave the streets for February Critical Mass the evening will end with a hot chocolate social at Bike Pirates. There will be vegan hot chocolate, lots of fresh made baked goods, and live music.



Critical Mass meets at the SE corner of Bloor and Spadina at 6pm and the ride begins at 6:30. Join us at Bike Pirates starting at 8pm for the event!

Saturday night February 26th we will be hosting a presentation and workshop from the amazing folks at the Beehive Collective. The discussion will be based on their most recent campaign The True Cost of Coal. Join us at 7:30pm at Bike Pirates for this exciting presentation.

Both of these events are free to attend, but we will gladly accept donations to help with the costs.

Hope to see you there!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Big Thank You to ICYCLE Race 2011

For the past few years the races have been held on the rink at Dufferin Grove Park, and that's where about one hundred spectators gathered this past Saturday, cramming into the players bench and lining the outside fence to catch the action. The event is run by Derek Chadbourne, owner of the Bike Joint on Harbord Street. Bike Pirates, a non-profit, do-it-yourself workspace for cyclists, helps out, and has hosted the afterparty for the last three years.

To be able to race, the cyclists have to stud their tires, a process that involves drilling screws though (or "studding") the tires, then lining the tire with duct tape (or, in some cases, with another tire). Apparently, once the process is complete the actual tire doesn’t even touch the ice. And just like other sporting events, someone is always tweaking the technology to get an edge: by using hundreds of small, thin screws and setting them in a specific pattern, some of the fastest riders this year were able to give themselves an extra push. "They’re that thin," Bercarich says, pinching his fingers together—and there are up to eight hundred in a tire.

In classic format, the bikers race in heats, with the winners from the men’s and women’s divisions moving on to the finals; finalists race an intense twenty-five laps around two connected ice rinks. This year's winners were the intrepid Kevin Black and Briana Illingworth (know on the circuit as the Ice Queen). Every year, proceeds raised at the afterparty are donated to a worthy cause: this time, to Peter McKenzie, a cyclist who was hit on the Bloor Viaduct in December.

One of the final events of the night, the Rubber Race, allows any spectator with a bike and a helmet to participate. The only catch: no studded tires. Immediately after it begins, over-eager cyclists—many of whom have started too fast—fall onto the ice. The Rubber Race is a slow one, and after a couple laps most cyclists have lost their balance and dropped off their bikes at least once. The only rider who could stay on her seat consistently was at a huge disadvantage—she was on just one wheel. "I’ve been riding a unicycle for about seven years, maybe. But only seriously in the last three," Celeste Koon told us. As she rounded the turn of her final lap, the crowd went crazy, clapping and hitting the boards. She gracefully dismounted her unicycle and stepped between fallen cyclists on her way off the rink.

Photos by Nana Arbova.

dandyhorse magazine's editorial assistant Colleen Kirley and dandy photo editor Nana Arbova send bike love to Torontoist readers with this feature. You'll be able able to see more of their work in dandyhorse this spring.

Contact the author of this article or email tips@torontoist.com with further questions, comments or tips.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

ICYCLE RACE 2011 Feb 12th 6pm


Its that time of year again! ICE RACE TIME!!

This year, to help offset the costs to the organizers there will be a small charge of $5 to sit in the players boxes rinkside. Totally worth it for the best seats in the house!
As always please remember this is a family event (as in bring brown bags for your beverages, be discrete and PLEASE put your rubbish in the bins and take your empty drink containers with you! This ensures that we will be able to hold the ice race again next year!

Everyone welcome so invite all your friends!
Dufferin Grove Ice Rink, Feb 12, 6:00pm-9:00pm
Facebook Event Page

If you have not already started you better get going on studding out a set of tires! Bike Pirates will be hosting a tire studding workshop very soon. Stay tuned for details. Or if you don't have studded tires you can race in the "Rubber Class" category for the last race of the evening. Always a guaranteed laugh!

Fundraiser Party ($5 P.W.Y.C.) to be held at Bike Pirates between 9pm-1am

Cant wait to see you all there!