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saintx
08-26-06, 02:45 PM
shout out here, and where do you ride. Most of my rides are thru Waxhaw also have loops around Ballentyne and the occasional Sunday morning excursion into downtown Charlotte.


cooperwx
09-18-06, 02:20 PM
Used to ride around Pineville, Park Road, Johnston, Carmel and the Pineville end of Hwy 51. Moved to Asheville three years ago tho...

Midnight Cyril
09-22-06, 03:11 PM
Ride to work uptown from Sedgefield. Still trying out routes.

I've found some info on http://www.tarheelcyclists.org/ and http://bikecharlotte.com and http://charlottecycling.com


Derby
09-22-06, 03:45 PM
Hey Saintx...I also do most of my riding in the Waxhaw / Weddington area. We should try to sync up some time and ride.

saintx
09-24-06, 10:49 AM
PM sometime, did the Plantation ride today.

msheron
09-25-06, 07:35 AM
Used to ride around Pineville, Park Road, Johnston, Carmel and the Pineville end of Hwy 51. Moved to Asheville three years ago tho...

Smart person!:D

Asheville area has the best rides in all NC I think with mountains and still flats in certain areas.

cooperwx
09-26-06, 07:39 AM
It's been interesting from a biking perspective. People are much more congnizant of bikes up here than in Charlotte. Since there are so many mtn bikers, I guess they have respect for us road guys. I see so many cars with bike racks on them, but so few actually on the road. We have two bike clubs up here, but it's mostly for sport and recreation. I'm a commuter, and am mostly alone on the roads.

I realize I'm hijacking the CLT thread, but it brought back memories of riding there. You guys enjoy the flatlands, and the (slowly) coming light rail. I am jealous of that...

VegaVixen
11-28-06, 10:39 AM
University area.

Mo'Phat
11-28-06, 11:23 AM
Since this is the Catchall for Charlotte...I'll be spending 2 weeks over Christmas at my relatives' house. They live North of the SC border on the Lancaster Hwy (521). South of the Ballantyne Resort and the 425.

I'm going to go stir-crazy if I don't get a chance to ride somewhere on something. Anybody know of any clubs or rental places (or maybe want to loan me a bike) while I'm out there? It'd be nice to ride with people so I don't find myself absolutely lost.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

thomspins
11-28-06, 01:50 PM
Since this is the Catchall for Charlotte...I'll be spending 2 weeks over Christmas at my relatives' house. They live North of the SC border on the Lancaster Hwy (521). South of the Ballantyne Resort and the 425.

I'm going to go stir-crazy if I don't get a chance to ride somewhere on something. Anybody know of any clubs or rental places (or maybe want to loan me a bike) while I'm out there? It'd be nice to ride with people so I don't find myself absolutely lost.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

get in touch with the guys/gal at Ultimate bicycle in Pineville.

They'll be able to help ya out.

PAlt
11-28-06, 07:09 PM
Ride noth side of town , Davidson, Cornelius, Mooresville, Troutman, Plenty of rolling hills around Lake Norman area. Also ride mountain bike trails at Lake Norman State Park...Always looking for someone to ride with

VegaVixen
11-28-06, 08:00 PM
PAlt, you'd probably smoke me right now as I'm just getting back into cycling. Gee, 20 years ago, it seemed so much easier to just hop on a go for a long ride! Just let my legs get stronger, and let my distances increase, and I'll get back to you. Would like to have a riding partner once in a while. Provides more motivation than my Garmin virtual partner, and a lot more fun to talk to a real person! :)

blsecres
11-29-06, 08:24 AM
I'm going to go stir-crazy if I don't get a chance to ride somewhere on something. Anybody know of any clubs or rental places (or maybe want to loan me a bike) while I'm out there? It'd be nice to ride with people so I don't find myself absolutely lost.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

These guys also have rides and are based out of Waxhaw. They've been really nice the times I've been in the shop when visiting family.

http://www.boltbrotherscycles.com/

Mo'Phat
11-29-06, 08:32 AM
Thanks for the suggestions blsecres and thomspins. Ultimate Cycle is about a mile from where I'll be staying. If they have rentals, I may be all set...now just need a good 50 mile route or three.

duncbo
11-29-06, 05:24 PM
Hello, does anyone ride near Kernersville, North Carolina? Am new to the area and am trying to find a group or at least a person to ride with to keep me motivated on the new terrain. Am used to flat lands! Thanks, B

Dennisj
12-05-06, 11:32 AM
Since this is the Catchall for Charlotte...I'll be spending 2 weeks over Christmas at my relatives' house. They live North of the SC border on the Lancaster Hwy (521). South of the Ballantyne Resort and the 425.

I'm going to go stir-crazy if I don't get a chance to ride somewhere on something. Anybody know of any clubs or rental places (or maybe want to loan me a bike) while I'm out there? It'd be nice to ride with people so I don't find myself absolutely lost.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Don't forget your woolies!! It's 45 degrees now, but could be lots cooler or lots warmer around Christmas.

Dennisj
12-05-06, 11:37 AM
We ride typically North Mecklenburg, Iredell, Cabarrus county roads. Check out www.cannonballs-cycling.org and schedule to ride our MS warmup, "Ride for Pride" leaving from Davidson sometime in August.

Also, anyone wanting to join our club rides on Tues / Thurs evening or Saturdays are always welcome.

Sherman
12-06-06, 09:22 AM
I'd like to recommend the new Sherman Branch District Park singletrack trails built by the Tarheeltrailblazers over the past year! About 7 miles, and GROWING! More than 210 Acres of beautiful county-owned land! Nice riding! Intermediate trails - lots of log-crossings, rock gardens, some off-camber stuff - very enjoyable.

If you go to the tarheeltrailblazers.com website, you can find directions to the trailhead (check the forums and trails section of the site), along with tons of pictures taken while the trails were being built. I live less than a half-mile from these trails - I don't see how anyone could be disappointed!

Good luck and have fun!

Midnight Cyril
12-08-06, 05:56 PM
Nice to see the Charlotte thread kickin'

VegaVixen
12-08-06, 06:59 PM
Nice to see the Charlotte thread kickin'

+1

Redrom
12-21-06, 09:01 AM
I'm wondering about riding in the South Charlotte area (around Carowinds/Fort Mill). I am used to doing a weekly 30 mile greenway trail with kids, and see that there are a few short greenways scattered around the city. Anyone have first-hand exerience with the trails and could recommend a good long route?

I was hoping maybe there was a safe way (slow, wide back roads, etc) to get from the McAlpine Creek Trail to the Lower McAlpine Creek Trail by bike. It's a little hard to get a sense of the completion status that the trails are today, many of the maps I've found say things like "to be completed in 1999".

Any suggestions in general about the area and biking would be appreciated, as we consider our options with a relocation. Thanks!

substructure
12-21-06, 09:34 AM
Nice to see the Charlotte thread kickin'

+2

VegaVixen
12-26-06, 11:25 AM
Ridin'? Or hidin'? Hope everyone's getting out and enjoying the great weather! Happy holidays!

thomspins
12-26-06, 12:07 PM
hidin' at work.. boooo

CycleMagic
12-26-06, 04:45 PM
Nice to see the Charlotte thread kickin'
Can I come visit the Charlotte Thread? Seems there isn't much going on in Hick-town!:)

PAlt
12-26-06, 08:58 PM
Hidin' in Chi-town 'til New Years Eve. No bike & chilly here. Back to riding to start the New Year right

VegaVixen
12-26-06, 09:15 PM
Can I come visit the Charlotte Thread? Seems there isn't much going on in Hick-town!:)
Hm. Hicktown. Could be just about anywhere around here! I'm a lifelong resident of the area. I should know! :lol:

Ever ride TT?

thomspins
12-27-06, 08:07 AM
Can I come visit the Charlotte Thread? Seems there isn't much going on in Hick-town!:)

lol where is Hick-town?

CycleMagic
12-27-06, 03:16 PM
Hick-town=Hickory. plenty of cyclists, but not too many BF'rs (if any!)

VegaVixen
12-27-06, 04:29 PM
I used to go through Hickory on my way to Brown Mt. Beach. You've got some nice hilly terrain up that way. So far, my rides are fairly flat, with the exception of some wicked little hills on the University campus, and in my neighborhood.

VegaVixen
12-27-06, 04:33 PM
I think some weekend, we BF'ers in the greater Charlotte area should get together, just for a fun ride. I mean, leave the serious riding for another time, just so no one gets dropped. It's just about meeting each other, doing a little riding, maybe stopping for coffee (and pie) somewhere. Maybe if we all hit it off, we could have a standing fun ride once a month. A little rolling Foo Party, if you will. :D

Any thoughts?

recneps
12-27-06, 09:58 PM
if your northside, the huntersville business park rides get big tue and thur with up to 40 riders. the booty loop always has people on it.

the bolt brothers ride as far as i know end in the last 15 miles being fast (25 avg). isnt there some big group ride in davidson on saturday mornings?

VegaVixen
12-27-06, 10:53 PM
if your northside, the huntersville business park rides get big tue and thur with up to 40 riders. the booty loop always has people on it.

the bolt brothers ride as far as i know end in the last 15 miles being fast (25 avg). isnt there some big group ride in davidson on saturday mornings?
But do they drop?

I know that a Foo-formed group would never drop. Good info, recneps, but let's get an all-inclusive BF ride, ok?

thomspins
12-28-06, 07:49 AM
I'm game.
I do enough hard training and racing; it's nice have "fun" riding every once in awhile.

Yeah I've done the Bolt Bros. ride; that's good weekend dist. training for racers in season/no no drop on this one.

Where would be somewhere good to ride where the traffic would be low enough where we wouldn't have to worry too much about getting ran over constantly; and could goof off a bit?

recneps
12-28-06, 12:54 PM
I like riding up near the airport, end of west blvd area. nice country roads and soem descent hills for Charlotte, and very little traffic.

its kind of ****ty riding out there though, seeing how you have to ride out through remount and all that.

I've got nothing to do right now and im free to ride anytime with school being out.

VegaVixen
12-28-06, 01:12 PM
We'll have to think about where to ride. And how far. I agree, it shouldn't have a lot of traffic so that we can socialize a bit. recneps is recommending airport area. I'm thinking possibly Old Statesville Road? Any other suggestions? CycleMagic, you can join us, you know. What's your area like for riding? I mean, besides hilly.

thomspins
12-28-06, 02:06 PM
it might be a little bit of a drive for a few of y'all but all throughout south of Fort Mill in york county down in SC are some wonderful riding areas!!

I've been on some longer 3hr~ish rides out there before and only have had like 5-10 cars pass by.

flyingscotsman
12-28-06, 02:10 PM
it might be a little bit of a drive for a few of y'all but all throughout south of Fort Mill in york county down in SC are some wonderful riding areas!!

I've been on some longer 3hr~ish rides out there before and only have had like 5-10 cars pass by.

Moving in June/July to about 100 yards from SC border, care to share the routes that you take down there.

VegaVixen
12-28-06, 02:44 PM
it might be a little bit of a drive for a few of y'all but all throughout south of Fort Mill in york county down in SC are some wonderful riding areas!!

I've been on some longer 3hr~ish rides out there before and only have had like 5-10 cars pass by.
That sounds promising. I can hop on I-485 without much problem.

I'm pretty sure there must be some nice quiet roads up in my area, and going out towards Cabarrus County. I just haven't had time to explore them yet, having only started riding again in November. I pretty much stay on #49, which would not be good for a group goofing around.

Anyone else have some suggestions? Hopefully, we'd have several routes, and could take turns on them 'til we find the sweet one that suits everyone for a standing Foo ride.

Midnight Cyril
12-29-06, 01:36 PM
I don't have any suggestions for where, but I'm down for a BF ride if it's a time when I'm in town. Maybe next weekend?

substructure
12-29-06, 02:49 PM
Gaston county has a lot of good terrain. We have a Gaston County bicycle map with 5 major routes designed with low traffic in mind. I've done route 2 from Mt Holly to Cherryville a few times (there and back 60 miles). It has some hills but traffic is real low. If any of you go through Gaston County stop by the Welcome Center in Belmont and pick a map up. Then look for me riding a blue Cannondale all over the place.

If you live near Shelby, a great group of guys and gals host a lot of rides on Saturday mornings and other times as well. Stop in Bohemian Cycles on Lafayette St downtown Shelby for more info. Scott (owner) will gladly welcome you in and tell you all about it. Right now there are 3 groups riding at different times. Group A (17-18 mph avg) does 50 -60 miles every Saturday with coffee. Group B (16-17 mph) does 40+ miles and coffee outside Boiling Springs, NC. Then there's strickly a Gals only ride on Saturday. Where they talk about men and Oprah or something ;) .

CycleMagic
01-04-07, 07:25 PM
I used to go through Hickory on my way to Brown Mt. Beach. You've got some nice hilly terrain up that way. So far, my rides are fairly flat, with the exception of some wicked little hills on the University campus, and in my neighborhood.
sorry, I am late in checking this thread....YES! we DO have some hilly rides! If any flatlanders want to come up here, we can get some hilly miles in together.:D

CycleMagic
01-04-07, 07:30 PM
CycleMagic, you can join us, you know. What's your area like for riding? I mean, besides hilly.
Thanks for the invite!

Catawba/Alexander/Caldwell county riding has rolling hills, some steep climbs and most of our routes are out in the country side. Depending on the day/time, very little traffic. Depending on what y'all want to ride, I know a few routes that would be fun to do as a group.

There are also a few charity rides out here: Brett's Ride, Murray's Mill, Old Soldier's Reunion, Resolution Ride (this was the first year), that are all pretty much country/small town and rolling hills. All of these routes are marked and the distances are generally 15, 30, 60 miles.

thomspins
01-04-07, 11:38 PM
A good ~40 mile loop I do (all country, low traffic, a few good climbs) is as follows:

The start is about~15minutes west of Rock Hill, SC

Start at Hightower Hall on Brattonsville Rd.
South on Brattonsville
Continue on Darby
Turn right on Aaron Burr
Turn left on Old York Hwy.
Turn right on Hardin Strait
Cross over US 321
Continue on Connor
Turn right on Armenia
Turn left on Quinn
Bear left on Pathway
Turn right on Suzy Bole
Turn right on SR 97
Turn right on SR 322
Turn left on US 321 *store stop if needed is here
Turn right on SR 322
Turn right back onto Brattonsville Rd

VegaVixen
01-05-07, 12:06 AM
Let's try to get something coordinated before end of January. I'm a bit swamped with other issues, but will keep checking back. CycleMagic, can you keep your finger on this pulse?

substructure
01-05-07, 06:21 AM
I'm totally up for something. It would be wonderful to meet local BF'ers and do a good, long ride.

On the 14th I'm doing the Polar Bear ride in Gastonia. If you are intersested here's the link:
http://www.gastoncountycyclists.com/RideFlyers/Polar_Bear/polar_bear_ride_flyer2007.htm

Message me and we'll meet up.

CycleMagic
01-07-07, 02:19 AM
That Polar Bear ride could be fun; how mean of them not to have potties though! ha ha

thomspins
01-09-07, 09:39 AM
anyone going up to Durham on Sunday for the Cross race?

substructure
01-09-07, 01:48 PM
There may be a few of us doing the Polar Bear ride in Gastonia on Sun. 14th.

Any others interested PM me. I'd like to at least meet before the ride even if we don't all ride together. I plan on holding on the lead group's wheels like a desperate fool.

CycleMagic
01-09-07, 02:28 PM
I am planning on going to the Polar Bear Ride as well....weather permitting. Looks like Substructure will be hanging with the big boy crowd, I'll be chillin' in the back-or middle-ish.