Wheel here repersentin the central.
Wheel here repersentin the central.
I'm in Tempe!
"Think of bicycles as rideable art that can just about save the world". ~Grant Petersen
Cyclists fare best when they recognize that there are times when acting vehicularly is not the best practice, and are flexible enough to do what is necessary as the situation warrants.--Me
We hang out in the Phx suburb of Tucson!
Mesa
Sunrise saturday,
I was biking the backroads,
lost in the moment.
Newbie here in Central Phoenix. Usually ride 23rd Ave north to canal, then east.
Gilbert here.
I live in midtown. I do a lot of urban biking on stairs downtown and such. Always in the middle of the night though, since I'm an evening worker.
I second and raise you a Tortilla Flat/Canyon LakeOriginally Posted by Cabrito
Sunrise saturday,
I was biking the backroads,
lost in the moment.
i'm a new phx rider (moving to chandler in about a week's time)... can anyone set me up with some group rides &/or routes; either road or mtb?
Ohh back,
I am on 3rd ave and The Grand Canal Phoenix
We do a lot of rides through this site www.cmphx.org
www.routeslip.com has routes for the Valley you can also creat your own.
anyone wants to join just let me know.
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being that i don't know the area too well, nor the climate (although i have a good idea about that, ha!), i was wondering which bikes i should bring with me. i have a commuter, mtb, & road. even if i don't bring any of them, i can definately have them fedex'd to me later on. please give me some advice, thanks!
Peoria, AZ!
Originally Posted by 3MTA3
I would forget the commuter unless you don't mind going 10 miles or more on it.
We have tons of Mountain biking. Depending on how expensive the road is, that is all you will need. I found commuting in Phoenix is well rather long. I average well over 10 miles a day. Most of my commutes are around 8 - 20 mi.
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Haven't bought my bike yet, but plan on it by the end of the year!
Peoria here
I'll stick with running for now
Tempeeee
Why don't we all strap bombs to our chests and ride our bikes to the next G7 picnic..
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http://www.sportsfun.com/gaba/Originally Posted by 3MTA3
Im in chandler. Looking for a couple guys to ride in the east valley. There are two of us that ride on sundays, we're bigger guys, so if you looking for 20+mph avg, we're not the guys for you. Would enjoy talking to some other roadies too.
I'm also out Chandler way.
Would love to hook up for the Sunday rides, but El Tour de Tucson is just a couple of weeks away - we'll have to see what lines up for rides before Casa Grande Century
I live in Chandler and I started to ride with the GABA club which leaves from Kiwanis Park on Saturday mornings. A good website to check out is http://www.sportsfun.com/gaba/
Good luck
fprest,
how are those rides? fast? paceline? Any fat guys there? lol thanks.
scott
Last saturday was the first time I rode with this group. There are all types at the event. In fact,
I am 49 and only a commuter; however, I didn't have any problem finding people to ride with.
We went 30 miles last week and I averaged 17 mph and pretty much was in the middle.
There are all shape of riders and I recommend the event.
Just moved to the paradise valley area from out of state a month ago. Been enjoying the mountain preserves until my bike was stolen yesterday.
Gilbert
The GABA rides are a real good mix of people on Saturdays out of Kiwanis. All levels and enough speed to motivate you to get better if that is what you want. Good people who give advice if asked in a very constructive way.
I really should do some of those Saturday GABA rides - it's not that far from Queen Creek and I could really use some advice. (if I can keep up - 14mph sustained is about the best I can do at the moment.)