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Tour of the north shore: Nissequogue, Head of the Harbor, Stony Brook, Port Jefferson, and Belle Terre. We’ll stick to the very quiet and scenic back roads.
Lunch in Port Jeff after we return from Belle Terre.
This ride is hilly, with about 3,500 feet of climbing, including a few steeper climbs.
Pace will be a moderate B/B+ effort, wait-ups as needed on the hills, and the actual end-of-ride average wil reflect the slower pace on the hills.
Any ride changes will be posted by 6am the morning of the ride.
**Start Location change to Hampton Bays- King Kullen. This ride will be lead by John Mueller**
A beautiful weekend for a ride out East!
Join me on ride out to the North Fork to Greenport where we will take the ferry to Shelter Island meandering through the island and take the South Ferry to the South Fork returning through Riverhead.
Please bring $$$ for the ferry and lunch. Lunch will be in Sag Harbor at approx. mile 45.
This is a B/B+ ride with an average pace between 16 to 17 mph+/-, depending on the road conditions and wind direction. The road speed will be between 17 and 20 mph.
Please check the ride calendar for any weather, or last minute cancellations. My cell number is 347-677-4164; call or text anytime if you are interested in doing this ride.
We will meet in the south overflow parking lot at the Sayville railroad station. We will make our food stop at the beach bakery in west Hampton 33 miles into the ride. There will be other areas to replenish our drinks and use the bathrooms along the way. Sorry have to work
We're going to start at Carl Hart and begin with the same route the A guys are doing but will continue east on 25A towards Grumman. We'll weave our way through Grumman, check out the new (!!) pavement on South Street and take Chapman to Nettie's Bakery (mile 35). We'll stop for a quick water break in Grumman too (around mile 22).
Cruising speed will be between 18-21mph (outside of hills and winds).
Carl Hart is providing bagels and coffee back at the shop!
Off to Briermere's, with a short stop to see the American Bison, if they are in a field near the road. Briermere's has a variety of baked goods, as well as coffee and tea. Bathrooms are available. If you want to share a pie, bring singles and change. We need to have at least 4 people to share a pie to make it affordable. For info: contact Bill G. at 631-356-3036. Check the ride calendar the day of the ride for changes, which would be posted by 06:45am.
Bethpage library lot being repaved. Allow extra time for street parking SLAMM 5 major Hills(Snake Hill, Lawrence Hill, Avery, Moore's Hill and Mill Hill)with food stop in Oyster Bay(Sweet Tomato on Audrey Ave or IT BGL 19 E Main Street-New)
Bring snacks for a rest stop at the beach. Join us for a little tasting or lunch at the Blue Point Brewery tasting room after the ride. Ride will average 14.5 mph with traveling speeds slightly higher. Please note the brewery's address is 225 W Main St Patchogue.
This is going to be a B- ride with typical road speed of 15-17 depending on the wind of course. We should average around 15 give or take. We will stop at the deli for refreshments and then head down to the docks for a Grandview of Fire Island and the bay.
Almost forgot, we will have refreshments, and desert for all participants.
Please check back morning of the ride for any unexpected cancellation. Cancellation will be posted by 7am if one was to occur.
Tom is leaving for his trip today, so I am posting this C ride for his "regulars."
Please join me for this C paced ride of 20 miles which will average 11.0 to 11.8 mph. As Tom always says, newbies always welcome and nobody gets left behind. We will circle around Sayville, then meander toward Blue Point, where we will make a bathroom stop at Corey Beach before taking our break at the deli around the corner.
Someone told me about another great bakery in Center Moriches. That’s all they had to say for me to create a route there. The average pace for this ride will be between 14.5 & 15.0 +/- mph, or what conditions allow. The road speed will be between 15 and 17.0 mph, or slower if needed for safety concerns. There will be a break-a-way or two for those who want to go, or you can hang back with me.
Any cancellations due to unforeseeable circumstances, or weather related problems will be posted by 7:30am. If you have any questions about this ride, or the start location, please call or text my cell, 631-484-3490.
By now, most D riders have had a summer of group riding, but this is a ride from the beginning of June.
Dip your toes in group riding. (Sorry, no beach!) Beginner D at 8-10 mph pace. Short and mostly flat ride around St. James with a coffee/bagel break somewhere in the middle.
**Please remember your helmet and your full water bottles!
**Make sure that your tires are at the proper pressure BEFORE leaving your house!! Proper pressure is embossed on side of tire.
**Make sure your brakes are working before day of ride!
Come early enough to be ready for a prompt 9:30 am departure. Questions? Before
ride, my email is (frchtchr@hotmail.com). Morning of ride, my cell is 631-835-1454.
9:30am- C+ 37mi a go - Type: Road Bike - Ride Leader: Pat Mullen -
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