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mattyknacks
10-09-08, 04:54 PM
OK, who's in? The ride is Oct. 19th

Link: http://www.tourdebronx.org/


FrankieV
10-09-08, 05:01 PM
Registered already.
Did it last year and it was pretty nice.

dcuper1
10-09-08, 05:29 PM
Anyone know the conditions of the roads used? Whenever I ride through the Bronx it is full of potholes.


mattyknacks
10-09-08, 06:00 PM
Registered already.
Did it last year and it was pretty nice.


Cool beans! I did most of it last year. It was my first organized tour getting back into biking. It was HORRIBLE!

I started at 34th street in Manhattan and rode to the Riverdale start(felt great). Then rode to the Courthouse start(was very happy). Then rode to City Island(had a ball). Upon leaving City Island, I bonked(I thought I was gonna die). I didn't die. I limped to the subway and went home. Turns out: the 200 calories I ate up untill this point WAS NOT ENOUGH!!

So, for the day, I did 50 miles (but did not finish the ride).

Since then, I did many training rides, one century, at least six organized rides of 60 miles or more.

So basically, this ride is one of my two "unfinished business" rides(the other being the Gold Coast Tour in Long Island)

zacster
10-09-08, 07:34 PM
It is an easy ride, except for climbing into Riverdale. Even that isn't that hard. I usually ride up from Brooklyn and then take the subway home.

One piece of advice for everyone. Start at the courthouse at 158th/Grand Concourse. All the feeder rides are really slow. The real ride starts there, and ends at the gardens.

FrankieV
10-09-08, 07:43 PM
Anyone know the conditions of the roads used? Whenever I ride through the Bronx it is full of potholes.

Not much different than any other urban ride.
Some good roads and some not-so-good.
Nothing a road bike couldn't handle.

jwbnyc
10-09-08, 10:55 PM
I'll prolly do it again this Year.

Last Year I did the 25 ride. It ended up taking much longer than the 40 (or whatever the longest distance was) ride the Year before.

If you can see your way clear, I'd suggest the longer ride even if you plan on taking your time. You can always peel off and head to the garden or home if it's too much.

I've done the Riverdale start in the past. This Year I'll just go directly to the courthouse.

I'm debating whether or not to volunteer this year actually.

Lucky07
10-10-08, 03:08 AM
Not sure if I'm going to be in town that weekend, but if I am, I'm doing the ride on the singlespeed.

heyguys
10-10-08, 04:33 AM
I registered at Riverdale...do I HAVE to show up at that one?

sjauch
10-10-08, 06:38 AM
I was going to ride. But after hitting an SUV the other day, it'll be a while before I'm back on the bike.

jeebusaurousrex
10-10-08, 01:48 PM
Matty, I'm in, but have to jet afterward.

Which starting point are you going to register for? I'm thinking of doing the Riverdale one to get an early start.

ektachrome
10-10-08, 03:11 PM
with 4 starting points, are there 4 finish points? I want to try the 25 miles tour, where should I start?

na975
10-10-08, 04:25 PM
Anyone know the conditions of the roads used? Whenever I ride through the Bronx it is full of potholes. and the potholes are full of sh_t too!

zacster
10-11-08, 07:37 PM
Let me repeat about the starting point. Start at the courthouse at 158th and Grand Concourse. Every other starting point is just an escorted ride down to the real start. All rides end at the gardens. There isn't really a staggered start and end.

pgoat
10-11-08, 09:31 PM
I really wanna do it this year...still haven't tried this ride.

willus
10-13-08, 07:50 AM
I'm doing this ride this year. Starting at the Courthouse.

MrCrassic
10-13-08, 09:38 AM
In. Yellow Trek 1000, Ksyrium Elites, blue marble handlebar tape.

vincentnyc
10-13-08, 02:45 PM
couple of questions:

1. it said the start is at 10 am at the courthouse...do they start on the button and there is a long ass line and u can't peddle after like an hour or something.

2. i'm doing the 25 miles tour...but the 25 miles tour doesn't do city island...so i was thinking first i go with the 25 miles tour and then when city island get close...can i veer off to city island? i want to go there for lunch...a lobster roll. and then head back to join the 25 miles group...is this possible? or will i be all by myself and too late and then probably get my bike jack by the hooligans up the in the bx.?

3. what do you guys do after the tour...bike back home to take the subway? and if subway...which station?

primov8
10-13-08, 06:45 PM
I'll be starting from Riverdale with some friends and family. Maybe I'll get the chance to meet some of the fellow cyclists on here from the NYC area.


vincentnyc- We're thinking of doing the same thing.. steering off to city island, have a great lunch, and jump back on the tour. Feel free to join us!

-Francis

Lucky07
10-13-08, 07:13 PM
I'm out. Family has other plans for me. This is a great ride. Have fun!

jyossarian
10-14-08, 12:38 PM
I'm registered and riding w/ a couple friends. Still deciding bet. the fixie and the mtb.

zacster
10-14-08, 02:38 PM
I'm in. Let's hope for a nice day, last year we had perfect weather.

jeebusaurousrex
10-16-08, 07:32 PM
Bah, looks like I can't make it. Something came up. :(

Pablo.
10-16-08, 09:11 PM
I'm not doing it, just gonna do the usual Gimbels...

I live right near the Riverdale start, maybe I'll drop by to say hi.

Jrather
10-17-08, 06:38 PM
I'm doing it... where in Riverdale are you? I'm on Broadway near Van Cortlandt Park.

pasopia
10-17-08, 10:53 PM
I'm in. This is the most fun organized ride in NYC, in my opinion. Plus its free! Its a bit slow at the 10am, start, but you can cut through that fairly quickly.

mattyknacks
10-18-08, 06:58 AM
I am starting at the courthouse and i am considering riding to the start from Brooklyn or Manhattan. If I do, could someone tell me which is the best bridge to ride over from manhattan to the bronx?

stevesurf
10-18-08, 07:44 PM
...from last year's thread; have a good time:


O.K.
So who all is in for the Tour?

Meeting at Grand Army Plaza at 8 a.m., Sunday morning. (Just outside Prospect Park.)
We'll ride across the Manhattan Bridge, take First Ave. uptown, make our way over to Engineer's Gate, at Central Park EAST and 90th Street, hopefully arriving by 8:45.
We'll meet up with whomever's coming from the 212. By 9 a.m., we ride to the Bronx.

Exit from north end of park at 7th Avenue (Adam Clayton Powell Blvd.). Ride up A.C. Powell Blvd to E. 145th Street. Turn right, and continue across bridge into the Bronx. Take 2nd left onto Gerard Aveue, continue to E.161st street. Take a right and go two blocks to Grand Concourse.

Sign in here, Brooklynites.

vincentnyc
10-18-08, 08:44 PM
who's pump??? tour is about to start in 12 hours from now...who is riding what so if we see each other...we know that we are from this forum!

jyossarian
10-18-08, 10:03 PM
I'm riding w/ a couple friends (I think) and I'll be on a blue IRO Rob Roy w/ rack and fenders. Say hi if you see me.

jyossarian
10-19-08, 03:34 PM
My friends bailed so I rode by myself and took it easy. Chilly, but nice day for a ride.

Jrather
10-19-08, 03:57 PM
It was cool overall but man, oh man was it disorganized. I don't think TA had planned on having so many riders show up. The ride started an hour late, and what was up with those detours about 15 miles into the ride? We must have gone in circles a few times, then ended up just stopping for like 15 minutes because (from what I overheard) the road chosen for that part of the 40 mile route couldn't accomodate so many cyclists. I did see some motorist animosity rear its ugly head, but that just serves as a reminder that the event's purposes are activism/outreach in addition to an enjoyable tour.

Avatar
10-19-08, 04:19 PM
I needed to dress more warmly but I was pretty cold for some of the ride. Saw Matty at the end. It was fun, but I did 25 miles and therefore missed out on City Island.

The late start froze us. There were no bagels served this year. Food was scarce. Must be a sign of the times? There was no mention that this year was more attended than previous years. The first cemetery once again was understaffed. I went the same way last year -- the wrong way -- and luckily I didn't flip my bike over this time. The exit from the cemetery didn't have many markings either.

I had fun nonetheless. Looking forward to next year.

Must plan bathroom breaks strategically for the ladies.

joblue
10-19-08, 04:49 PM
Matty...Joe here, how was your ride. Although it was supposed to be a 40 miles, I clocked in at 45 miles...and the last few miles were hell if you didn't take the shortcut in Riverdale!

Stacy
10-19-08, 05:56 PM
I was registered but when I woke up this morning it was 42 degrees!! :eek: I haven't even begun to think about how to dress or that kind of weather. So I got a little more sleep and rode over to Williamsburg once the day warmed up a bit.

Catnap
10-19-08, 06:02 PM
just got home... i'm pretty worn out! the Bronx has some serious hills. i loved the waterfront views too. i rode a while with the Iron Riders guys, they are hilarious. the dudes were capping on each other in jamaican patois. i swear i heard one of them call another guy a "bumbaclot" :lol: all in all i think i did close to 75 miles today, since i rode all the way up to the Grand Concourse meeting point from Canal St. and then all the way back home from Fordham. time for some beers and bbq. :bigsmile:

MrCrassic
10-19-08, 06:43 PM
What a mess!

The ride itself was a lot of fun. I don't know how many miles we did exactly, but people kept saying that it was 40 miles from Grand Concourse.

We got lost and wasted epic amounts of time re-grouping and taking alternate routes. It was nice that the police were escorting us, but if they knew where they were going...that would have been great! Also, what the heck was TA thinking trying to squeeze HUNDREDS of cyclists in single car lane streets?! They also had to have traffic in the opposite direction stopped to compensate for the bad leading out they did! Though we did get what we paid for :)

The hills were pretty rough. Someone a few years ago warned me about that, but I forgot. Surprisingly enough, I climbed them really well! I held a steady pace, which was fast enough to not be the slow guy up the hill, and I still had enough energy to keep going at a nice speed on the flats! I did get worn out a few miles near the Botanical Garden, though.

Had I done this last year, I would have had a tough time up those hills. Now I know for sure I got stronger :)

When I was done, I felt more wiped out than I ever had on long rides like these. I'm not sure if it was because of the climbing, but I landed up eating four slices of crappy Domino's pizza (that tasted SO good, since I was hungry then) and still being tired as f---. I don't think I ate right, since I had cereal for breakfast, then had a Chewy bar at the first stop and an apple at the second. I was surprised I didn't even get close to bonking, though I felt my performance seeping away.

On top of that, I got to meet a few guys from Major Taylor, one of them which I met while commuting to work! They are truly awesome guys, and they can ride their bikes. They are also pretty colorful with their jerseys and bikes, and they have a nice Wednesday ride that I hear delivers the pain. No time to do it, though.
Great ride!

MrCrassic
10-19-08, 06:49 PM
Oh, and I was the dude with the North Face fleece, Ridgewood Cycle shorts and yellow Trek 1000 with blue bartape/tires. Some guy was filming me (wtf) and I got two (hopefully) nice pictures taken by a photographer at the end.

zacster
10-19-08, 06:58 PM
Yea, the ride was very disorganized this year, and there was no food at the first rest stop and only a nut bar at the second. I also was taken down when we were slowing to a stop nearing the Maritime College when someone stopped and flipped their bike right into my path. That hurt my hip, but not seriously enough to stop riding, but between that, the crowds, the fact that we kept stopping, I decided to bag it so I took the turn for the 25mi riders in Pelham Bay Park. At that point though the rest area in the park had just opened and I was among the first riders to get there which really surprised me.

The day started out bad when my partner bailed on me so I did it solo.

The route that they take really needs to be changed away from some of the small streets. I checked the map and Maritime College is out on a peninsula with only the one street leading in and out. It just can't accommodate two way bike traffic. There were also a few places with speed bumps that should be avoided. They're just asking for trouble.

When I got to the gardens, I was the first rider there, I WON!!!!! I actually don't know how that happened, although once I left PBP with a group, I lost them behind me and only encountered a few other riders the rest of the way.

I was the guy on the black Kuota Kredo in the red jacket. i

I've done this ride twice before and it was always fun in the past. It just wasn't this time.

Avatar
10-19-08, 07:06 PM
You....... "won?"

zacster
10-19-08, 07:08 PM
You....... "won?"

Yes I WON!!!!!!! the non-race. Maybe I need a few more exclamation points to get the humor across.

zacster
10-19-08, 07:17 PM
There was one other thing that happened, when I went down, my cleat twisted out of position, not so much that I couldn't ride it, but enough to make it less than comfortable. Also, the shifting wasn't as precise afterward.

Avatar
10-19-08, 07:22 PM
Yes I WON!!!!!!! the non-race. Maybe I need a few more exclamation points to get the humor across.

Please do post the pictures of you on the podium holding flowers and getting kissed by 2 gals. You know, something like: http://broadbandsports.com/athletesVoice/tfly/uploaded_images/landis_podium-713707.jpg

:D

vincentnyc
10-19-08, 07:23 PM
great ride today..i did the 25 miles..when i got to the park near orchard beach...i was looking for the 40 miles rider cuz i wanted to visit city island...didn't see them and i was in rush for time anyway..so just join back with the 25 miles. i look at the queue sheet for the 40 miles and didn't see any stops at city island...so my question is did the 40 miles did city island or not?

jyossarian
10-19-08, 07:50 PM
I saw the 40 milers coming back from City Island. They were across the street when we were riding along the Hutch (I think). I recognized it from when I did the 40 a couple years ago. They peeled off right and we stayed left.

Stacy
10-19-08, 08:39 PM
i look at the queue sheet for the 40 miles and didn't see any stops at city island...so my question is did the 40 miles did city island or not?

Past years when I've done the 40 miler, there were no stops on City Island. It just goes about half the length of the island, around Minnieford Avenue and past Pelham Cemetery, and then it works its way back up to the Orchard beach rest stop. Of course you can make your own stop. Maybe stop in for some fried shrimp and beer :p

pgoat
10-19-08, 09:37 PM
I was sorry to miss this. The wife is still healing from her crash last weekend. I stuck around the house this weekend.

Pics?

mattyknacks
10-20-08, 04:30 AM
You....... "won?"

Actually, I feel like I won.

Last year I was on a strict diet and bonked coming out of City Island and limped backed to the subway at Pellam Bay Park and went home.

This year I was very confident in my riding, so I biked up to the start from my home in Sheepshead Bay. It was a 21 mile warm-up that took and hour and a half. Got to the start at 9:00am and waited almost 2 hours for the start wearing only my shorts and shirt. The ride was very disorganized and we had to stop and wait several times. Riders were getting mad and started taking short-cuts to avoid all the circles (like City Island) but I was on a mission to complete the course as marked (and I did). All the while I was riding, I was thinking about riding home afterwards, making almost a century, but the hills in Riverdale changed my mind. Luckily, I had touring gears, or I would have been walking up some of them.

I met another BF'er at the start (Joblue) and had a great time chatting with him. He was on a beautiful yellow SS/FS and I wonder how he did on the hills. I also saw Avatar at the end and he was all smiles, so he must have done well. I wonder if he was on his folding bike.

I got to the gardens around 4:00pm and had my pizza and got my shirt. I thought about riding home for about 2/10ths of a nanosecond, and after I came to my senses, I rode my final hill of the day: Bedford Park Blvd to the "D" train.

All in all, I felt like I took care of some unfinished business by finishing this tour. I can see the improvements I have made since last years ride.

FrankieV
10-20-08, 06:10 AM
I had a marathon weekend of working and family affairs and was on the fence about doing the ride.
A call that morning from my riding partner who lives in the bronx convinced me to go back to sleep.
He said it was freezing and that he was gonna pass.
Judging from most of the comments above, it was a good choice.

Matty..i knew that after all the riding you've done this summer, this was gonnna be a snap for you.
Not only did you finish but you rode to the event. That's gotta feel good.

joblue
10-20-08, 06:33 AM
matty, how was your ride?

Joe