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The Intercept and the Breakaway. Looking for a few riders to join me on riding to Brian Tooles Calverton 41 at 9am. This ride to the Ride is about 12 miles. We will then Sogn into Brian's Ride at 9am ride the Calverton 41 with the Breakaway happening at David Terry RD (haha My Road) the return to YFH is about 7 miles in return.
Greg Wuest did this on Tuesday and it was very Intriguing to me.
Scenic century training ride to Shleter Island. Riverhead out to Greenport and then ferry to SI. We'll ride past those nice homes along Derring Harbor and hit the Ram Island hills before heading to Sag Harbor via the South Ferry. Tour through Bridgehampton, Watermill and Southampton before returning to Riverhead.
Stops approx every 20-25 miles or as needed. Bring sufficient hydration, food and $$ for ferry. We'll stop for a quick lunch somewhere (probably Sag Harbor).
This will be a true B+ ride. I will not be pushing the upper limits. This ride is intended to help riders build endurance and is not focused on speed.
Pls call or txt if you plan to join or if you have any questions (347-922-3824).
Leave the Kreb Cycle in Eastport for a Century traing ride that will take out to Water Mill for the food stop. NOTE: This will be a paceline ride.
We'll build on the last Century Training Ride, adding in some miles while following the Century course on the outbound loop. The turnaround point will be at Water Mill.
We'll make some changes on the return loop, so pay attention or you may miss a turn!
Let's build on the fun of the last ride and work together, so no one gets dropped!
Last weekend was the cycling monument of Liège–Bastogne–Liège. This weekend is the not so cycling monument of Yaphank Exxon Yaphank. It will be a 42.5mile ride at an A-/A paced ride with a goal of coming in around 20.5mph. However, the main goal is to have a safe and fun time riding on two wheels. The first half of the ride will have some hills but there will be a wait up after Carl Hart Hill and any other spots after that.
I hope to see all of my friends this Saturday. Please don't hesitate to text with questions or to let me know if you're coming. 631-379-6076.
This C+ ride of 18-25 miles will average 11.5-12.5mph. Bring snack/hydration as route depends on wind, tide, position of moon and ride leaders disposition. Newbies welcome and well taken care of and nobody gets left behind. Any cancellation will be by 8:30am. No need to text, email, phone, send message by carrier pidgeon or smoke signal me. Just show up 15-20 minutes before ride start to get your s**t together.
Park in the lot behind Wendy's, not near the RR tracks. Good ride for beginners or those just getting back on their bikes. We will ride some back roads then make rest stop at Nettie's. Contact me with any questions. Helmets are required. Check your tire pressure.
Going to Speonk. There will be a break for food and drink. I am not gonna push to much. There's a couple of spots that you can run if you want. Check back day of by 8:15am for any changes.
10:00am- C+/B- 34mi a go - Type: Road Bike - Ride Leader: Chris Musso -
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