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Note: Pls call or txt if you plan to come (347-922-3824). If there's no interest, I'll cancel.
East wind forecast for Sat so this should be a relatively easy century. We'll park at Blue Point Brewery and ride to Patchogue LIRR station (less than 1/2 mile away) and catch the 8:13am train to Montauk. I plan to have breakfast on the train. There's a Starbucks across the street from the brewery and a few Deli's/Bagel shops nearby. Pls come early if you plan to get food for the train - the train won't wait for us. Lol
We arrive Montauk at 10am and start riding. There's an option to cut about 16 hilly miles off if you don't want to do the loop out to the lighthouse. You can hang out in town for about an hour until we loop around. Bailout option if you find it hard to finish. There's a train that leaves Montauk at 3:43pm and makes all local stops to Patchogue. You just need to ride to the closest station to get back to ride start.
Very scenic ride as I try to avoid Mtk Hwy as much as possible (see route below). Food/Hydration/Rest Room stops about every 20-25 miles. Paceline ride. Group stays together. No one gets dropped. Wait-ups after hills.
Bring $$/credit card for lunch/food stops and train fare (I use the MTA TrainTime app to purchase tickets and to check train schedules. App should be set up well before trip). Pack sufficient hydration/food to eat along the way and start hydrating and carb loading at least 24 hours before ride.
Call or txt if you have any questions (347-922-3824).
We are still working on the route, but we will do some hills tomorrow heading up to wading river, then west towards Port Jeff, etc. Check back later today for route map. See you tomorrow at 8am.
We will be leaving Bank of America and head to Great River and East Islip for a 24 mile ride. The ride will be at a B- pace with an average speed of around 14.5 to 15 mph and road speeds that will reach 16 to 18 mph.
The change is the ride start time..Changed to 8:30
join us for the usual route out to Manorville with the opt Mill loop. If you don't want to do it there is a group that avoids that section and you can go with them. We regroup at the end of the loop.
NOTE: I am still recovering from the big 69 mile ride, so I am dropping the pace to an honest B/B+ pace ! So expect an average between 16 and 17 MPH. And we will drop the pace, if a rider falls off the back!
It's time a for a Thunderbird B/B+ paceline ride to Westhampton Beach, from the Dayton Avenue School! We'll have a short stop at the Beach Bakery.
NOTE: The school district is sometimes locking the parking lot gates, so park by the small administration building outside the gates.
This is a new route that begins with a run up Dayton Ave. and continues to Hot Water Street and Eastport-Manor Road. Then it's Old Country Road and down to Remsenberg and Westhampton Beach. Confused? Just remember to listen for turn directions!
After the stop, we'll visit the Casa Basso and Old Country, before we head back up to Manorville.
Ride starts at Ronkonkoma RR South Lot A1 and goes to Sayville and Oakdale. This is a C+ ride, cruising at 13 to 15 mph to get an average of 12 to 13 mph. Any changes will be posted at least 90 minutes before the ride.
Food: Bring snack
Bathroom break: Sayville Library if needed, mile 11 or ferry at mile 17
Let's take an early September Saturday morning and head out to the East End to explore the magical beauty and excellent riding on Shelter Island, an island without a traffic light.
The ride will be about 36 miles and provide an overview of the island. We will stop at various points to enjoy special views and some unusual attractions. We will keep a steady pace, but won't rush, allowing us to enjoy the scenic vistas. Please note, Shelter Island is flat, rolling and hilly in many places, usually short hills, but somewhat frequent hills (some with real grades) that are mostly fun with some excellent downhills. Everyone will take the hills at their own pace and we will compress to allow the group to catch up.
We will meet at the Greenport LIRR parking lot and head over to the ferry to Shelter Island at 9:30. Please arrive early to give us time to gather. Bathrooms are available at the ferry terminal on the Shelter Island side. The ferry is $6.00 in cash for a round trip for you and your bike (make sure to get and save your round trip ticket). The fee is paid on the ferry.
IMPORTANT Please eat a good breakfast and bring substantial snacks and plenty of hydration. Also, please bring a sandwich or something for lunch, as we will not be making an indoor food stop. Near the end of the ride, we will stop by our place on Shelter Island. There will a short period of hanging out on our deck and we will have some additional snacks and drinks for all. Afterwards, we will make our way back to the ferry via a 3 mile route with some amazing views and homes.
Please let me know you will be joining us, by texting me at 917-921-5358, so I can judge how many folks will be on the deck. Also please bring an upbeat inquisitive attitude ready to explore. I will share the final (I'm always tweaking) ridewithgps file with those who contact me.
Ride is FULL as of 5:30 PM...if you didn't make it, I will see you on the next ride!
Join me for this C+ ride, which will average 11.8 - 12.7; no one gets dropped and we will be observing spacing rules, etc. Ride route will be determined by the road conditions; decision to be made the morning of the ride; no cue sheets. We will either head to Blue Point or to Oakdale for our break; there will be a bathroom stop.
The number of riders is limited, so if you want to ride, text me (631-523-2129) with your SBRA Member Number and Emergency Contact phone number. I will respond to your text and let you know if you have a spot on the ride. Once the ride is filled, I will change to post to indicate that.
10:00am- C+ 21mi CHANGED - Type: Road Bike - Ride Leader: Jeff Meyer -
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