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Ok so this is a totally new route for me so please help me and download it to your Garmin. We have a deli stop at mile 28. This ride is a new rote but I am sure we will have some surging however there will always be a regroup.
I WILL BE DOING BOBBY'S RIDE, SAME PACE, LENGTH, ROUTE AND STOPS
THIS IS HIS DESCRIIPTION WHICH I WILL FOLLOW:
Today’s route to Great River will change up a bit towards the end of the ride, if the wind is in our favor; making this route pretty flat except for 2 overpasses. We will go the usual route heading south using the Connetquot Park bike bath. We’ll work our way down to Heckscher Park, do a loop where one can stretch the legs a bit if desired.
The average pace for this ride will be between 14.5 & 15.0 +/- mph, perhaps in the lower "B" range. The road speed will be between 15 and 16.5 mph, +/-.
We’ll be making a rest stop around mile 19 at the deli/bakery.
Depending on wind, tide, position of moon and ride leaders disposition we will ride approx. 20ish miles at an 11-11.5 average speed. As always newbies always welcome and NOBODY gets left behind. So get off your butt, and lets ride for some exercise. Cancellation for any reason will be posted by 8:00AM. Anyone for pizza at the rides end?
Join us for a scenic tour thru the historic community that once was the Vanderbilt estate in Oakdale, part of which became known as the Idle Hour Artist's Colony. Ride thru the Mews, pass the buildings Vanderbilt built, the homes that came later along the canals, Dowling College, the Connetquot River with views of the Bayard Cutting arboretum...and more! Meet at the south end of the Oakdale train station parking lot.
Let's leave Manorville and drop some thunder on Briermere Farms. With Fall fast approaching, this may be one of the last chances for us all to ride together, before people migrate to Florida or hide indoors.
While this will be a paceline ride, it will be at an easier pace, so come out and ride!
Briermere will be our rest stop will adjust speed to the slowest rider no one left behind there wiil be go aheads for the faster riders Questions call cell phone 631-484-1650 after 7am and before 8pm please.
10:30am- B- 25mi CHANGED - Type: Road Bike - Ride Leader: Marie R -
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