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This is the last training ride for the TOH. Unlike last week we will set a steady pace for the first 35 miles. That will be the first rest stop. The next wait up will be the top of 51.
This is a training ride at a longer distance so I want to keep the surging at a minimum. There may be a faster group that goes ahead, I will not chase. I want to ride on Sunday (think Beach Bakery).
Oh boy lets try again this week and hope that the sun shines on us and our fellow cyclists. The usual Manorville route which is lovely this time of year !
40 miles with an optional loop on Mill Hill if weather is kind.
This is going to be the same ride as Henry's last Saturday ride from Oakdale RR to Bellport Docks with a stop at the Deli for those who want breakfast. This is hopefully going to be the same ride turn by turn as Henry's last week ride that is if my new GPS is working correctly. If not I am certain we will not get lost. Of course check ride calendar at 8 am in case of rain cancellation.
Borrowing a route from Dick C. Going to Manorville for a break at McD's, bagel store or 7-11. Always check back for any changes, which would be posted no later than 6:30 am.
Join me for this C+ ride from Sayville to Bellport, where we'll stop at the Bellport dock to view the Great South Bay. Either bring a snack or you may purchase something in Bellport on the way to the dock.
This is a structured ride which will average 12.3 - 12.7, 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.
Ride to Peconic via New Suffolk and Indian Neck. Food Break at Cutchogue Deli and stops at Iron Pier and Briermere. Any changes by 7:30. My Cell 646-643-6856
Darlene wants me to do 23ish miles at an 10.5-11.3 average pace to Smith's Point Beach. Bring water, bring or buy a snack at 7-11 for the beach (coffee if Jerry shows up). Newbies always welcome and nobody gets left behind. Any cancellation by 8:30am. Granola bars and cold drinks at rides end?
Note: Park at the far end of the King Kullen lot, nearest to Montauk Highway. From Eastport, we wil ride out to WesthamptonBeach, than cross the bridge to Dune road, and head West to Cupsogue County Park. We might see some nice wave action due to hurricane Florence. There are bathrooms at the park. We will than head East on Dune road for 8 miles and take the bridge into Quogue where we will make a couple of scenic stops. Next stop will be the Quogue Preserve, where bathrooms are availabe. Our final stop will be at the Westhampton Bakery. If you don't want the hassle of bees at the bakery, we can go one block further to Goldberg's bagels. Optional: Pizza or salads at the pizza place in the King Kullen shopping center where our cars are parked.
10:30am- C 21mi a go - Type: Road Bike - Ride Leader: Joe S -
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