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No go in rain and if rain is likely before going round trip to Kings Park, ride will be shortened to about 32 miles with Dunkin' Donuts or Urban Coffee in Greenlawn as the food stop.
Thie Ride Changed to a B Class Pace 15 to 15.5 mpg
We will be leaving Sayville RR and head to Babylon Docks for a 36 mile ride. Our rest stop will be at the Deli by the docks. The ride will be at a B pace with an average speed of around 15 to 15.5 mph and road speeds that will reach 16 to 20 mph.
Changes or cancelation will be posted by 7:00am day of ride.
If you are planning on riding please text/RSVP your name, ID #, and EMG contact # to Mike at 516 448-8545.
In preparation for Dan's Centuries, here we have a 58 mile ride from Riverhead Waterfront to Greeenport. We will stop at the base of Nassau Point for a senic veiw of Robin Shea's Island and then proceed to Greenport. Rest stop at our usual Greenport deli location and then back to Riverhead. Jeremy will be posting the companion A ride, hope to see you there!
First off, we'll meet at a ***new start location***, to get around the parkig wars: the Dayton Avenue School. It's less than 2 miles away from the South Street School, CORRECTION: it's at 151 Dayton Avenue with plenty of parking. (Thanks, Chip).
When you have a hard decision between a couple of tough choices, you're between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Hmm more terrain or more miles, I think we need more miles. And I definitely like the Sea better than the Devil...but I'm sure he'll be chasing us.
So the plan is a 50 mile paceline ride heading along a southern route to the Sea at Cupsogue Beach and then back through Westhampton Beach. After a fuel stop in Westhampton Beach at around 25 miles, we head north past the airport. Next we'll dodge a few dimpled balls, head down 51 Hill and head up to Route 24. Eventually we'll hit Grumman Blvd. and then it's down to South Street, before it's up Dayton Hill and the finish.
The terrain will be mostly flat to lightly rolling, except for the Land of the Dimpled Ball.
Since the mileage is going up, let's work together like a team. No surges and we look out for each other - no one likes being solo in the wind. AND, there will be mutiple choices, if we need to cut the distance.
In preparation for Dan's Centuries, here we have a 58 mile ride from Riverhead Waterfront to Greeenport. We will stop at the base of Nassau Point for a senic veiw of Robin Shea's Island and then proceed to Greenport. Rest stop at our usual Greenport deli location and then back to Riverhead. Gary will be leading the companion A- ride, hope to see you there!
Join me for this C+ ride, which will average 12.5 - 13.0.
No one gets dropped and we will be observing spacing rules, etc. We will ride from Sayville toward Oakdale, then back past Sayville and loop around Patchogue. We will take our break at the Atlantic Ave. Deli. and a bathroom stop will be made on the way to, or from, our break. The exact route will be determined the morning of the ride, so there will not be cue sheets.
Park on the south side of the train station.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the ride start, to allow enough time for me to get everyone signed in and to "get yourself" ready.
NOTE #1: You must be a club member to go on club rides.
NOTE #2: rides at this time are limited. You MUST text me (CELL #: 631-523-2129) with your name & SBRA Member Number if you want to ride. I will return the text: YES, you have a spot…or…NO, Ride Filled.
Going to Manorville. Break at McDs/bagel. Park in the lot across from the firehouse. Mileage no more than 25. Let me know if you are planning to join me.
Please text me if you want to come on this ride: 631 331 5642 I will prefill the ride sheet so I need your name, SBRA # and emerg # unless you are already in my contacts.
No bathroom at ride start but we will have a quick stop at mile 8 where there are facilities. We will stop at Scoops and Grinds (mile 17), and Magic Fountain (mile 29) for refreshements - the ice cream at Magic Fountain has been voted the better of the 2, but by all means check them both out. I did not include going to Nassau point but if anyone wants to add the extra miles for the wonderful view at the end we can do that too. (an optional extra, there are also good views at the beach if you chose to stop there).
We will first ride into Westhampton Beach for a bathroom break at appx. mile 8. We will than take the Jessup Avenue Bridge to Dune Road, heading East, till the road ends at a very scenic Shinnecock Inlet. Plenty of benches at the Inlet to take a food break, bring your own snack, and a porta-potty is available. Returning West, we will make several scenic stops in Quogue, than head over to a pocket park in Westhampon Beach, with adjacent public rest rooms. The Beach Bakery is a 30 second walk from the park. Our cars are 7 miles from the park. This is a long ride, so plan your day accordingly. Strong winds will reduce our ride speed, or change the ride substantially, as would high tides. Check for changes the day of the ride, which would be posted by 7:45am. To join this ride you must text Bill G. at 631-356-3036 with the following info: your full name, date of ride, and your SBRA, emergency and cell numbers so I can enter them onto the ride sheet. Since the ride sheets are shredded the following day, I must have the info. for each new ride. The number of riders is limited, so text ASAP to get a place on the ride.
All Roads lead to Manorville! I think it was Ron Goodstat who told me that when I first joined the club! WE are going there but in a round about way. Please text me if you plan on coming. 631-747-3464 with your SBRA #. Our stop will be in Manorville.. Ride will be higher end of the B/B+ pace.
We will be doing a scenic ride through Eastport, Remsenburg and Westhampton Beach. The average pace will be between 14.5 and 15.0 mph. +/- depending on the wind, road conditions, geese, ducks, squirrels, and rabbits. Road speed will be between 15 & 17 mph. We might end up with an extra mile or two, but that's it. Pulling is always appreciated. You know the drill.
There will be a short break-a-way along Dune Road; we will not be going to the big bridge.
Around mile 25/27 we’ll stop at the Beach Bakery for some goodies and a bathroom break before heading back to the start.
My cell number is 631.484.3490; text anytime if you have questions about this ride, or need directions to the start. Please check the ride calendar for any weather, or last minute cancellations which will be posted no later than 0730 if necessary.
9:30am- B- 30mi a go - Type: Road Bike - Ride Leader: Bobby -
Symbols: A GO, DELAYED or CHANGED (review comments on ride), CANCELED,
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