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It’s Labor Day.A celebration of the American worker—rightfully so.A season behind, and a season ahead.The dog days of summer disappear, and the fall leaves come into focus.Pumpkins, Halloween, and Thanksgiving just around the corner.A transition day.
This ride will leave Veterans Memorial Park for 52 miles at a steady cruising speed between 20 and 22 mph (assuming Boom-Boom complies).We will stop at the Westhampton Beach Bakery, about 30 miles in. Mel won’t be with us, so bring money.Home from there.I hope to see you for an enjoyable ride.
Come out and join me for an early Labor Day ride. We should be ahead of any hot weather and thunderstorms, while getting you back in time for BBQs, get-togethers, etc.!
This ride will be from Ronkonkoma to East Islip and we will take our break at the golf course, where beverages, food, and bathroom facilities are available.
This will be a C+ ride which will average 12.6 - 13.0.
This is a tag-a-long ride with Brian Toole. We'll start out together and keep our cruising speed between 18-21mph. We'll regroup after the Ponquogue Bridge (mile 21) then stop at the Westhampton Beach Bakery (mile 30). Sprint on 111 but regroup after we turn onto Halsey Manor Rd (mile 43).
A simple leisure ride from Abraham Lincoln School to Babylon docks. We will ride the Belmont Park Trails down to the Docks. Please pack a snack and water.
you get to sleep a few extra minutes-start time now 8:45 am.
Ok, so I'm still not exactly sure which cue sheet I'll use but the ride will be between 22-25 miles. We will either go to Smith Point or Center Moriches McDonald's. We will be lunching at Cafe Gia with the other groups after the ride. Contact me with any questions and check back for any changes which would be posted by 6 am day of the ride.
Basically everything about this ride has changed with the exception of the start location! I've pushed the start time to 9:30 AM, decreased the mileage as well as the pace.
I got on my bike and found all is good...so...we'll head East doing our normal route through Sayville, I'll add some nice loops in order to get a total of 30 miles. Bring water, snacks and money for our stop...which might be a deli along the way. Air up your tires and let's have a safe and fun morning ride.
Please ask questions you may have regarding this ride here on this post and I'll respond as quickly as possible.
C ride with rest stop at Bean & Bagel no one left behind I will take bike path south on the way back Questions call cell phone before 7pm or after 7am 631-484-1650
We'll ride to Short and Long beaches. There will be wait ups and places to stretch your legs. Bring a snack for the beach breaks and I assume the bathrooms will be open at the beaches.
Please note that this is classified as a C+/B- due to a good deal of hills. We should come in around 13.4 - 13.7. Pretty views too, so I think the hills are worth it! Short mileage but you'll get a good workout and have plenty of time to enjoy the rest of your Labor Day.
Check back by 8am on day of ride for any weather changes or cancellations.
9:30am- C+/B- 18mi a go - Type: Road Bike - Ride Leader: Bike and beach -
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