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This ride will be led by Dan Rostrup. Heading east on Canal Rd., to Whiskey Rd., to Ridge Rd., to 25A making the loop back west at Grumman Memorial Pk. onto 25, to Floyd then back on Whiskey etc. Taking a quick rest stop only if anyone needs. Wanting to make this a safe & quick B+ ride. My cell 631 922-0532 Please check in for any changes. PARK by TJMax side lot on Canal Rd.
I plan to do the North end of the Intermediate trail to avoid the ruts at the South end. Near the end of the Intermediate I probably jump to the Advance trail at the last BD on the west side of the fire road.
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No need to arrive 20 minutes early and get sweated in the car or freeze outside .... just be there in time to start at the posted Start Time.
Join me for this ride around Holbrook, Ronkonkoma, and Bohemia, then down to Sayville and back up to Holbrook and the ride start. We will take our break at the Gourmet Bagel Co. on Lakeland Ave., where beverages, food, and a bathroom are available. I will adjust the route direction for the most favorable winds.
I am not using my road bike, so feel free to bring your hybrid or fat tire bike, if you have one.
This will be a low paced C+ ride, which will average 12.0 - 12.4.
Rescheduled from Saturday to today. Cancellation for any reason will be posted by 7AM.
Route is similar, but not exactly like Henry's ride from the same location last weekend. Food/rest stop will be at the McD's in Center Moriches around mile 18. Due to some rolling terrain on this route and the fact that I haven't led a ride since November I am posting it as a C+ instead of C+/B- but I am hoping to come in at the high end of the range. Cancellation for any reason will be posted by 7:30AM.
As of 3/15/2019....Ride ha been cancelled...Please check back on it being re-posted for the near future...Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Please park in front of the Northwell Health-GoHealth Urgent Care (I googled the address to find the place easier: 434 Union Blvd, West Islip, NY 11795). We’ll be riding to the Great River deli, if time permits and the group agrees we can do a loop around the park. I have a party to get to later, as I'm sure others do as well so we'll play it by ear to see how it goes. Please arrive early to air up your bike tires and be prepared to leave on time.
Please check back on this post for any changes/cancellations
We will be leaving Bank of American in East Islip heading to Great River and East Islip area. Then we will head to Sayville. We will be stopping at McDonalds in Bohemia around mile 23 for our break. Any questions call Mike at 516 448-8545
This is a B- ride with an average speed of 14.5 to 15 mph, road speeds may reach 17-18mph. Check the ride calender for any changes posted by 8:00am day of ride.
May the wind always be at your back... An Irish proverb that sure applies to cyclists.
Join us for a ride out to O'Riverhead, as we search for some Irish soda bread or at least some green bagels. This is going to be a nice easy-paced B/B+ paceline ride with the pace under control. It's a chance for us to recovery from Saturday's ride or Saturday night, and have a little fun before Monday's return to work.
So to enjoy this ride:
1. Show up on a green bike or wear a green jersey, or just show-up.
Our second ride in this series to get you ready for spring no matter how far you wish to go. Cruising speed will be 11-12mph. No one will be left behind.
The Rocky Point ST. Patrick's Parade will be today from 1 -4. I suggest everyone avoid Rte 25A from west to east to Calverton as traffick will be heavy and roads closed. Even Whiskey Rd may have traffic. Not sure about Rte 25 but surely better option. If you are coming from Northwest of Calverton plz allow extra time to get there and ride home will be right during the parade so be prepared for potential delays and avoid traveling thru RP.
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Let's go green for St Patrick's Day and ride in the woods with Mother Nature. Get out your mountain bikes or fat tires. The plan will be to do the Main Trail and depending on how the group feels we can do the softer black diamonds. If some want to do diamonds the rest can wait up at the forks. Please bring plenty of water and some snacks. No deli stop in the woods. The actual mileage will depend on whether and how many diamonds we do. While this is forecasted to be the cooler day of the weekend, remember it feels much warmer in the woods as there is little or no wind so dress accordingly.
Join me for a St Paddy's day ride. Loop to the beach. Please bring snacks and drink as there will be no food stop. Bathroom stop at the beach. Contact me with any questions 516-557-4100
1:00pm- C+/B- 22mi a go - Type: Road Bike - Ride Leader: Steven W -
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