Ride with us in Spain this Spring

Sa Calobra, the most challenging climb on the island of Majorca.

This coming Spring, we are offering three trips to Spain: two trips to Majorca and one to Girona.

The first trip, March 6 – 14, is a Performance training camp in Majorca. This is for the cyclist who trains and/or races at a competitive regional level and wants to optimize their time in Majorca with structured training miles that will set themselves up for a successful season. Competitive paces will be set on rides with short breaks for refueling and regrouping. Performance monitoring and testing will be conducted throughout the week. This Camp needs a minimum of 6 guests.

The second trip, April 10 – 18, is a Touring camp in Girona. This camp is limited to 15 guests.

The third trip, April 17 – 25, is a Touring camp in Majorca. This camp is limited to 25 guests.

The two Touring camps are back-to-back, whereas you can choose to join us on either trip, or both. We will be transferring from Girona to Majorca on Saturday April 18.

Please note that the first and last dates of each trips are travel days.

Feel free to contact Paul with any questions, concerns or funny stories from past trips: (212) 706-0025 or paul@signaturecycles.com.

To register for any of these trips, please use the booking form at GPM10’s website: http://gpm.studiofivedesign.com/signature-cycles-booking-form/.


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Majorca Performance Training Camp, March 6th - 14th

The week will be about improving performance and will include tests and drills to develop a power profile for each cyclist. We will have a professional sports scientist present who will provide individual consultation and feedback. The rides will be structured and include new routes that will get progressively more difficult through the week with the final 3 days averaging 145km each day in the mountains. Total distance for the week will be 800Km.

Please contact Paul at paul@signaturecycles.com for pricing details.

The trip includes the following:

Private airport transfers from Palma based on the scheduled pick up times
Four star hotel accommodation for seven nights including breakfast and evening meals
Seven days of riding led by professional guides with top-level race experience
Constant vehicle support
A professional mechanic to maintain the bikes for the duration of the trip, as well as to assist with assembly and packing
A packed lunch on the ride days
A range of quality sports nutrition products

This trip requires a minimum of six cyclists.

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Girona, April 10th - 18th

Riding in Girona:

There are a good variety of routes for all levels and Girona itself is a beautiful city to explore off the bike with wide a variety of Cafes and restaurants. The ride terrain out from Girona offers smooth roads with rolling hills and a number of longer climbs with gentler gradients. There is also a stunning Mediterranean coast road and high mountains with access to the foothills of the Spanish Pyrenees. The roads are mostly traffic free and the drivers are considerate to cyclists. There are approximately 70 professional cyclists based year round in Girona, which says a lot about the quality of the riding and training there. The ride distance for each day will range from 110km to 150km and comprise of a number of the established training routes and include the climbs of Els Angels , Mare de Deu del Mont (14km, average 5% with sections of 12%), Rocacorba (13.8km, average 5.6% with sections of 10.5% and Ryder Hesjedal holds the record of 27mins and 45 seconds) and Sant Hilari (26km average 3.5%)

The Hotel is yet to be determined. Last year we stayed at the AC Hotel and we want to get something in the town, without the climb back up to the hotel.

The price per person is $3900 including:

  • Private airport transfers from Barcelona based on the scheduled pick up times (TBC).

  • Four star hotel accommodation with a single room for seven nights including breakfast and four evening meals.
  • Three evening meals at select local restaurants.
  • Seven days of riding led by professional guides with top-level race experience
  • Constant vehicle support.
  • A professional mechanic to maintain the bikes for the duration of the trip, as well as to assist with assembly and packing.
  • Lunch on the ride days with coffee stops.
  • A range of quality sports nutrition products.
  • Signature Cycles/GPM10 Jersey.
  • Airport transfers are from Barcelona and the transfer time to Girona is approximately 90 minutes.
Girona sample ride schedule:

Day 1 – Els Angels – 40Km, 400m
Late afternoon ride to check bikes which include a 10km climb (average 3%) before we descend to Madremanya. We continue back towards north Girona and return to the hotel via the old town.

Day 2 – Tossa-Sant Grau – 118km, 1800m From our hotel overlooking Girona, we descend into the town itself where we pick up the road south towards Llagostera. The terrain is flat here, and at times you would be forgiven for thinking it was a sunny day in Belgium due to the concrete road surface and surrounding traditional farmland. However, at Llagostera the scenery changes dramatically as we cross a small range of hills that separate the interior from the coast. This culminates with an 8km descent to the seaside town of Tossa de Mar which boasts the only remaining fortified medieval town still standing on the Catalan coast, the Vila Vella enceinte. We stop for coffee here before heading to Saint Felui de Guíxols on the coast road.

The coast road is the highlight of the ride and it winds its north through a series of natural harbors and coves for about 25km. The road surface is perfectly smooth, the climbs rarely very steep, and the views are always stunning. Once we reach Saint Felui, we turn inland again and tackle the longest climb of the day to the village of Romanyà de la Selva. The climb is about 6km and averages around 5%. From the summit at about the 80km mark, we ride back to Llagostera and return to Girona.

Day 3 – The Volcanoes – 110Km, 1050m
After a detour through the old town of Girona where we pass the fortified door to the apartments where Lance Armstrong and Tyler Hamilton once lived, we ride north out of town on the C-66. Bizarrely, all the local professional riders pass this way when riding north, despite the fact that it is a dual carriageway. During the season, Team Garmin can often be seen practicing for the team time trial along this stretch of road. We leave the C-66 after around 10km and begin to ride further inland towards Banloyes. The road is essentially traffic free and climbs steadily into the Parc Natural Zona Volcànica de la Garrotxa. This natural park is made up of around forty extinct volcanoes, the distinctive craters of which can still clearly been seen from the air today.

We stop in the medieval town of Santa Pau for coffee before a fast descent then brings us to Olot on the 55km mark. From here we commence the return leg of the ride, skirting the southern edge of the natural park and ascending a final climb that begins in Les Planes de Hosteles. The climb continues for around 3.5km at 4%. From the summit there remains about 30km, and the road is predominantly a steady false flat descent, allowing us to maintain a quick pace all the way back to Girona.

Day 4 – Mare de Déu del Mont – 130km, 1750m
The ride takes us to the foothills of la Mare de Déu del Mont, a magnificent mountain that stands above the rest. We’ll go around its base with steep but short ups and downs. It is one of the hard climbs the pros do from Girona and is really difficult! It can be optional, but expect a 14 km climb that peaks around 17%

Day 5 – rest day
Vist to Garmin Service Course. The group will also need to arrange and pack for check out on Thursday morning – Luggage and will be transferred to the Hotel La Placa where we will be based Thursday and Friday night.

Day 6 -Costa Brava North – Begur and Medieval Empordà – 125km, 1340m
Climbs of Romanya and els Angels on the way back. Riding part of Costa Brava and through Medieval Villages.

Day 7 – Rocacorba -120km, 1430m
Depart Girona in the direction of Lake Banyoles to ride the famous Rocacorba climb (13.8km, average 5.6% with sections of 10.5%). “Rocacorba is a beautiful mountain, rising up out of the gentle rolling Catalunya landscape surrounding Girona. “The road that snakes up it is brutal, at times bringing the best climbers in the world to grapple with their bikes. To reach the top of Rocacorba offers a sense of achievement few mountains can match. Climbing for climbing’s sake; that’s what Rocacorba is about“ – David Millar

GPX files of the routes can be provided if you would like them.

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Majorca, April 17th - 25th

We are offering another epic week in Majorca. Last year’s trip was spectacular; we had 7 straight days of sunshine. We had a wonderful time and came back with plenty of miles in our legs to kick off our season and flatten any hill in the NY area.

This year’s trip promises to be a week of steady climbing, rolling hills through olive groves, beautiful switch back descents, more food than one can eat, and endless laughs and sunshine.

The itinerary for the week and details of what you will be receiving are below.

Price per person is $3000, which includes:

  • Private airport transfers from Palma based on the scheduled pick up times (TBC).
  • Four star hotel accommodation at Club Pollentia with a single room for seven nights including breakfast and four evening meals.
  • Three meals per day, plus two evening meals and one lunch at select restaurants serving excellent local cuisine.
  • Seven days of riding led by professional guides with top-level race experience.
  • Two separate groups professionally guided by two experienced cyclists and each group with a dedicated support vehicle.
  • A professional mechanic to maintain the bikes for the duration of the trip, as well as to assist with assembly and packing.
  • Lunch on the ride days with coffee stops.
  • A range of quality sports nutrition products.
  • Professional photographer to record the trip.
  • Two Signature Cycles/GPM10 jerseys.
Majorca Sample ride schedule:

Day 1 – Arrival day (Saturday). Relaxed ride out to Cap de Formentor, 2-3 hours.‘This is a beautiful but hilly route out to the lighthouse at Cap Formentor, and a great ride to do late in the afternoon’

Day 2 – San Salvador (150km – 6 hours) A fairly flat route inland to San Salvador Monastery – 1 significant climb (7k + poss. bonus climb) ‘The is a long day but a plenty of time to chat as we will mostly stay as a bunch out to San Salvador after which it is every man for himself for the climb to the Monastery. There are grand views from the top and across the island with a nice cafe to have lunch before the ride back’

Day 3 – Sa Calobra (85km) First day in the mountains – Sa Calobra via Selva – ‘the most spectacular descent on the island with a 9km (700m) climb back up from sea level’

Day 4 – Deia and Valldemossa (140km) Mountain and costal ride via Lluc – Coll de Puig Major -Deia – Banyalbufar – Coll d’ es Pi – Coll de sa Gremola. ‘We ran this ride for the first time two years ago, which everyone thought, was very tough but worth it for the long descent off the Coll de Puig Majo into Soller. Deia is beautiful but the coastal road to Valdemossa is very hilly… if there is southerly wind the ride back across the island will be testing’

Day 5 – Rest day – ‘Nice gentle spin in the morning then do you own thing or relax by the pool’

Day 6 – The Classic mountain loop (160KM) The Longest Day’ – 160km, 7+hrs Major Mountain Day!! – 3 major climbs (25-30k). ‘This is the classic mountain loop and used by many pro teams on training camps and always features as the BIG mountain stage in the UCI Tour of Mallorca’

Day 7 – Coastal ride to Arta 100km – Bunch ride out to Arta and back ‘Once we reach Arta there is a technical climb and descent to a remote monastery followed by a nice lunch stop before heading back’.


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Strength Conditioning & Injury Prevention Clinic with ML STRENGTH

Clinic with ML Strength

Join us in our Greenwich Studio on Thursday, March 13th at 6pm for a hands-on clinic on strength conditioning and and injury prevention.

Andrew Laux, MS, from ML Strength in White Plains, NY will share his insight and expertise on training aspects specific to cycling. Andrew will lead us through a variety of exercises teaching proper form and execution.

The goals of the clinic are to provide those attending with strategies for reducing tension, developing strength in deficient muscle groups and improving pedal stroke efficiency.  A portion of the clinic will focus on injury prevention through exercises geared towards the development of strength in stabilizer muscles to reduce the wear and tear of joints, while insuring all energy is placed linearly into the pedals.

Please wear comfortable clothes that allow for movement and bring a mat or towel to lay on.

ML Strength is a small, private sports performance facility located in downtown White Plains. The mission of ML Strength is to provide a professional athlete experience for all clients.

RSVP required as this will be an active clinic and space is limited.

Respond to Lori Hoefer: lori@signaturecycles.com

March 13, 6:00 pm
Signature Cycles Greenwich
14 Railroad Avenue

Winter: An argument for the “All-Road” bicycle

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Let’s face it, this winter is never-ending!
I feel I can safely speak for everyone when I say, I’m ready for Spring.
Here at Signature, our road bikes are either collecting dust in the corner of our homes, or the look like they’ve been dragged through a war zone, covered in mud and salt.

Our beautiful Parlees, Passonis, and Gurus are sitting on the sidelines, like high-performance sports cars, garaged because of this weather. So what are we left with to ride? Well, that’s an interesting question, lets introduce our “other” bikes.

This past year, Justin and I decided to go “outside of the box” with our next builds, and began to explore all the interesting technologies the industry had to offer; including disc brakes, hydraulic options, electronic shifting, and more. The result; two bikes that didn’t quite fit the mold, however turned out to be everything we could ask for in this winter weather.
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Celebrate the Festive 500 with Signature Cycles

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Signature Cycles will partner with Rapha and Strava this year to challenge the NY/CT area to ride 500km in 8 days. We will be hosting 2 Festive 500 rides from on the 28th and 29th from our CT and NYC locations.

On Saturday the the 28th, the Signature Cycles NYC studio and Rapha Cycle Club NYC will start with a Metro North train ride and explore roads most New Yorkers have yet to meet. We will travel to Signature Cycles in Greenwich, CT and roll through some of the most idyllic roads NE has to offer. Also we will get a chance to see some beautiful hand built bicycles while at the Greenwich Studio!

There are 3 places to meet:
1. At the Cycle Club at 9:30am
2. At Grand Central station in time for the 10:04 train to Greenwich CT
3. At Signature Cycles in Greenwich CT – 14 Railroad Ave. – 11:00am

We will have a moment at Signature’s Studio in CT to fill the jersey pockets and have a light snack. The ride will be 28 miles of twisty NE roads.

For ride details, please RSVP to: Blake@signaturecycles.com

Please upload the route if you have a GPS device as there are many turns.

The train is off peak and the round trip ticket is $18.  All Riders will need to carry an MTA bicycle permit ($5 for a life long pass). Please allow time at G.C. to fill out a small form and purchase this if you do not have one. 

Riders can expect to return to G.C. at 3:08pm or 3:38pm

On Sunday the 29th, we will again join rides, and head north via 9W towards Nyack. The ride will be approximately 70 miles, and in Signature and Rapha fashion, we will try to keep the route interesting by adding some alternative roads less traveled.
There will be 2 meeting points:
1. Signature Cycles Manhattan – 8:45
2. Rapha Cycle Club NYC – 8:30

For details and to register please visit:

http://www.rapha.cc/festive-500-2013

http://www.strava.com/challenges/festive-500-2013

RSVP to Blake@signaturecycles.com for Ride info and GPS links.

Signature Cycles NYC Winter Body Maintenance Clinic

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Signature Cycles Manhattan
Thursday, October 17, 2013 from 6-8pm

Signature Cycles’ Jim Cooper, (NASM (CPT/CES), NCSF (CPT) Functional Movement Screen, USA Cycling) will host a Functional Movement and Simple Stretches presentation with Q&A. By identifying the often overlooked key cyclists’ muscle groups, Jim will help you discover some of your weaknesses, and more importantly help you get ready for a healthy and injury free spring. Please note, this is an interactive clinic. Athletic apparel is advised.

Please RSVP by October 10 to stacy@signaturecycles.com

*Event is limited to 12 participants

Signature Cycles at the Heath Wellness & Sports Expo

Signature Cycles will be at the Health Wellness and Sports show at Chelsea Piers Connecticut on September 22nd and 23rd from 11am to 5pm.

Please visit us and over 75 other exhibitors including alternative medicine, integrative nutrition, weight management, children’s health, pet wellness, fitness programs, spa and beauty treatments, financial health, green technology, lifetime sports and more.

The event will also feature celebrity athletes, raffle prizes, fitness and dance demos, and much more.

Chelsea Piers is a new 400,000 sq. ft. world class multi-use fitness facility offering everything from rock climbing to triathlon training. Additional information and directions can be found here.

The Easiest (and cheapest) Performance Upgrade

How many times have you heard someone say “take a deep breath and relax”?

I would hazard a guess that most people (not just athletes) truly understand that deep, controlled breathing is the best way to calm the mind and relax the body. This is true if you’re stressed at work, stressed while you’re sitting in traffic on the highway, or stressed because you’re pummeling yourself to keep up with the rest of the group out on your bike.

I can’t tell you how many times, whether it’s in a race or on a group ride, that I’ve heard people around me taking quick, shallow breaths while they’re working to get over the hill we’re climbing or someone’s acceleration at the front of the group. Continue reading

Mental Toughness: Sport Psychology with Dr. Jenny Susser

6:30 pm, Thursday, April 26, 2012
Signature Cycles of Greenwich
RSVP to Lori Hoefer: lori@signaturecycles.com or (203) 485-0500.

Mental Toughness is defined by sport psychologists as “a natural or developed psychological edge that enables mentally tough performers to generally cope better than their opponents with the demands and related pressures that occur at the highest level in sport.” Really, it should say “any level” in any sport, performance, or even training. The key to this definition lies in two words, “developed” and “cope”. This edge can be accessed through mental skills training and practice. Sport Psychology uses mental skills training, similar to a coach using drills or workouts to teach and practice . Once these skills are strong and usable by an athlete, the coping part becomes easier and better.

Dr. Jenny Susser is a Clinical Sport Psychologist with experience on every level. Once an All-American and US National Team swimmer, then coach at her alma mater, UCLA. Now as a Sport Psychologist, she knows what it is to train and compete at the highest levels. Her work with athletes across all sports, ages, and levels gives her experience that when combined with her background, creates a powerful platform of Sport Psychology.

Signature Cycles welcomes Dr. Susser for an evening workshop on sport psychology and improving your cycling performance. You will learn about Sport Psychology and how to apply it to your current situation and level right now! The evening will be two-fold. First, learn about mental skills and concepts. Focus, confidence, and goal setting are foundations of mental skills training and will each be defined and discussed in detail. Second, we will break into small groups and work on how applying these tools to your specific program and needs. It will be a great jump start to your own mental skills training program and put you on a powerful track to accomplish your goals and feel great about your performance.

Functional Hip Mobility for Cyclists with Michael Conlon

Tuesday, March 6th, 6:30 pm
Signature Cycles of Manhattan
RSVP to Blake Bedoya:
blake@signaturecycles.com or (212) 706-0025

Physical therapist Michael Conlon, owner of Finish Line Physical Therapy and a three-time Ironman triathlete, will join Signature Cycles for a special presentation on “Functional” hip mobility for cyclists. Michael will discuss the benefits of three-dimensional functional flexibility, and how building and maintaining proper mobility and stability in your hips will help in overall performance enhancement, injury prevention, and rehabilitation if injury does occur.

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Dr. Max Testa on Muscle Coordination Training

Here is part four of our series of videos from Dr. Max Testa’s talk at our Greenwich Studio’s Passoni Bicycles introduction event. In this portion of Dr. Testa’s talk, he covers muscle coordination and pedaling efficiency, and how outright muscular strength is not such a great thing if those muscles are not coordinated in their firing sequence.

Dr. Max Testa on Muscle Coordination Training from Signature Cycles on Vimeo.