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Come and enjoy cycling the beautiful east end of Long Island. Ride the 38th Annual Bike Boat Bike.
NEW routes ... AND free lunch after the ride!
The Suffolk Bicycle Riders Association (SBRA) invites you to cycle Long Island's East End. Tour through the woodlands, fields, and back roads of eastern Long Island. The longer routes take the ferry and cycle through the scenic coves and byways of beautiful Shelter Island. Ride with friends, family or join a group and make new friends. Whether your preference is social, scenic viewing, or fast recreational cycling, we are sure you will enjoy the tour. Bike Boat Bike has beautiful rolling terrain with hills, and a few more challenging hills on Shelter Island.
NO WAITING IN LONG LINES- All materials mailed to you, just drive up, get on your bike and RIDE!
ALL NEW ROUTES!!! All routes start and end at the same location. Routes are from 25 to 100 miles with Rest Stops and SAG support.
Hello everyone, > I will be hosting a ride Sunday 6/3/18 with Doug Terris at 7:30 from Carl Hart, the ride will be approx 50 miles and a reverse route of last week with a few extra hills on the way back (Thanks Doug ;-).
1) You must be an SBRA member to attend these rides. It’s only $20…
2) My routes are very complicated. If you have a bike computer that is capable of turn by turn navigation, do your friends a favor and load the route. If you don’t, and get lost, you can only blame yourself.
3) These routes are designed to teach you how to conserve at the beginning, so you will be strong at the end. If you attack the early hills, then crack and get dropped later, no one will feel sorry for you.
4) I will lead these rides, climbing at around 3-3.5 Watts/Kg in general. On the steep stuff, I’ll keep it as low as possible with a 34/28. If you think this is an interval workout, you’re mistaken. If we all ride tempo, we shouldn’t have to regroup too often.
5) The group which I am in, is the main group. If you go up the road, you best know the route because your on your own.
This ride is 62 miles with 3700 feet of climbing. The route is "Tilda's to Nissequogue" in the SBRA Route Folder. There is also a link below. There will be a water and restoom break at Westmeadow Beach at mile 20 and in Setauket around mile 48.
1) You must be an SBRA member to attend these rides. It’s only $20…
2) My routes are very complicated. If you have a bike computer that is capable of turn by turn navigation, do your friends a favor and load the route. If you don’t, and get lost, you can only blame yourself.
3) These routes are designed to teach you how to conserve at the beginning, so you will be strong at the end. If you attack the early hills, then crack and get dropped later, no one will feel sorry for you.
4) I will lead these rides, climbing at around 3-3.5 Watts/Kg in general. On the steep stuff, I’ll keep it as low as possible with a 34/28. If you think this is an interval workout, you’re mistaken. If we all ride tempo, we shouldn’t have to regroup too often.
5) The group which I am in, is the main group. If you go up the road, you best know the route because your on your own.
This ride is 27 miles with 2000 feet of climbing. It is part 2 of a 2 part 90 mile, 6000 ft ride. It will begin as soon as we complete parts 1 and take a quick break at the cars. The route is "Tilda's to Wildwood" in the SBRA Route Folder. There is also a link below. There will be no stops.
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