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Rocky Point to Northport. Its the hill ride extended into Ron's Wild Turkey Ride. Riders MUST be self sufficient, however there WILL BE WAIT UPS! The group WILL stay together! This will be a slightly different version as we will be looking to get 8k+ feet of climbing! We'll start hills into some rollers then hitting more hills in Port Jeff, rollers through Setauket, Head of the Harbor, Nissequogue, Kings Park, Fort Salonga and Northport and many hills in between! This is a hilly ride so be prepared with energy and hydration. We will have a deli stops for refills. I'll post any changes by 5:00am morning of ride, if unsure, contact me. See you then! I will have a cue sheet for the western segment.
Ride the rolling hills from Commack including the "Candyland" section of Commack to Stony Brook from SE Corner of Vanderbilt Parkway and Commack Rd. Mostly flat return after getting out of Stony Brook/Head of the Harbor. Parking between McDonalds and Bagel Shop. 45 miles includes North Shore Town of Smithtown Beaches. Food stop at Fratellis in Stony Brook.
Honest B. Ride. Dishonest riders welcome. If you like to play ditch the ride leader, just take a cue sheet. I'll void the warranty on my new knees if I have to chase after you on a wrong turn. "GU" stops hourly, deli stop in Cutchogue about halfway.
This is a B/B+ to Manorville today. The average will be 16-16.5 . This is not a B/B+ that will drift into the B+ range. This classification is for riders who want to move up from a B but not quite up to the fast B+ pace. We will stop at McDonalds for a break at mile 22. We will take turns pulling the group like we normally do on my rides and keep the group together.
Sorry everyone I'm canceling the ride due to heavy fog alerts for tomorrow morning. For safety reasons I do not want to lead a hill ride in the fog. Will post again when better weather is forecasted.
Riding out to Shelter Island this morning and doing a "Round Robin" of the island. Ride will be flat to rolling going out and then hills in Shelter Island where we will have wait ups at designated points. Coming home will be mostly flat. There will be some pace lining and you don't have to be an expert as this is meant to be a friendly ride. Bring SNACKS and bring MONEY for the ferry ! 7.00 RT. If the majority wants we can stop at Aldo's for a little European ambiance on the way home in Greenport. This will probably be my last B/B+ of the season so come on out. No go rain. Cell 631 371 7469
Sorry I could not post this Wed. night due to website issues. Easy B- to Cutchogue via Briermere including the tank loop. Lunch stop at the deli in Cutchogue. No one left behind. Any changes will be posted by 7am. My cell 646-643-6856
we begin with a 15 minute clinic where 2 types of pacelines will be discussed and demonstrated. we then go on the road where we will practice what was discussed. other road riding topics may be discussed to improve your experience as a rider this ride will break into various groups so don't be afaid to join experienced riders are encourgaed to come and mentor other riders
Come out and join me for a nice morning ride from Sayville to Bellport, where we will stop at the Bellport dock to view the Great South Bay and use the facilities. Either bring a snack or you may purchase something at the Bellport Deli. This is a structured C+ ride which will average 12.2 - 12.6, depending on wind, riders, etc. There will be cue sheets and no one will be dropped. NOTE: Park on the South Side of the train station. Cell phone: (631) 523-2129
Park in King Kullen lot closest to 7/11 and McDonald's. Wildwood has picnic tables and restrooms, and a deli stop just before the park. Wildwood is about 13 miles into the ride. Average speed will be between 13.5-14mph, depending on wind speed, temperature and rider ability. For info. call Bill Gravitz at 631-356-3036. Check the website by 7:45am day of ride for any changes.
The Three point ride is a very pretty North Fork ride with many water views. The ride goes through the village of New Suffolk and continues to Nassau Point, Paradise Point and Horton Point Light House. We generally stop to take in the views at the points and there will be a deli stop at mile 28. No one will be left behind. We will cruise at 15 to 16 depending on the wind and take our time with wait-ups on the few hills. Bring Snacks and money for the deli stop.
LET'S TRY THIS AGAIN, MAYBE IT WON'T RAIN THIS TIME. We LEAVE the parking lot at 10:06. That means if you get there at 10:06 we will not wait. The usual route w/7/11 or deli stop on the way to snack on at the beach. As always Newbies are always welcome and no one will be left behind. Average pace will be 11-12.6MPH or as fast as the slowest rider will permit. This IS NOT a race! Any cancellation will be by 9AM. Always check website before leaving as *&^# happens.
An easy c pace, good ride for new club members. No one left behind. Park closer to the gas station. Check back day of ride for changes no later then 11:00am
1:00pm- C 19mi a go - Type: Road Bike - Ride Leader: Chris Musso -
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