Great Lakes - SICCO Ride, April 20th, Youngstown, OH

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TrekDen
03-28-08, 04:15 PM
Feel like an early organized spring ride?
Check Out
SICCO (Spring in Columbiana County, Ohio) (http://www.outspokinwheelmen.com/sicco.htm)

This one was recommended by one of my Western PA club members, so I thought I would pass it along.
I'm making the trip to check it out.


chipcom
03-28-08, 06:56 PM
Feel like an early organized spring ride?
Check Out
SICCO (Spring in Columbiana County, Ohio) (http://www.outspokinwheelmen.com/sicco.htm)

This one was recommended by one of my Western PA club members, so I thought I would pass it along.
I'm making the trip to check it out.

I might just come out and ride with you again, Denny! ;)

TrekDen
03-29-08, 08:20 AM
I might just come out and ride with you again, Denny! ;)

That would be great! Only a couple hour drive for me from the SW corner of PA here, so I figured WTH. Might not be the biggest event, but for this time of year I'll take it. Oh, and SICCO has got to be one of the cooler event names I'll ever have the pleasure of riding in. I may have to get the t-shirt, just because it matches my personality. :eek:


chipcom
03-29-08, 11:19 AM
It's only about an hour from here. I'm hoping Cheri can do the 30 miler by then - today is going to be her first ride since her foot surgery!

TrekDen
03-29-08, 05:50 PM
Man, I hope she's doing well. Just don't let her push it too hard. No need to rush these things along. If she's able to go the 30, I'm all for doing that. With me it's never a race. It's all about the camaraderie once I arrive. If I read the home page correct, it seems you ride the 1st 30 miles, and break for that pizza lunch. Then do the optional 20 after you're all filled with cheese. Hmmmm, this brings those Amish cart afterburners back to mind, if you know what I mean. :p