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ItalianPower 09-19-16 07:27 PM

Twin Cities fall ride?
 
Any chance we could plan a fall ride this year for the Twin Cities area? We could always plan something for the Hastings area as well. Let's try to plan something before the weather changes!

gomango 09-19-16 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by ItalianPower (Post 19067823)
Any chance we could plan a fall ride this year for the Twin Cities area? We could always plan something for the Hastings area as well. Let's try to plan something before the weather changes!

I'm in for sure.

I've been in contact with a few of the Paceline guys about a river bottoms gravel ride as well.

I'd do all road though.

twolve 09-19-16 08:00 PM

I would be in for sure.

Chrome Molly 09-20-16 05:55 AM

OK, I'm game. I'd be happy to put together a ride that heads out from the east side (aka my place) through Afton, to Hudson, then Stillwater, and home by and easier route. Maybe 40-50 miles with the same general level of climb/flat as the early summer ride we did?

Alternately, we can try something similar to last year when we did some path rides on the Grand Rounds. Need to check my calendar though, my weekends are getting pretty packed and Saturday's are usually best.

badger_biker 09-20-16 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by Chrome Molly (Post 19068419)
OK, I'm game. I'd be happy to put together a ride that heads out from the east side (aka my place) through Afton, to Hudson, then Stillwater, and home by and easier route. Maybe 40-50 miles with the same general level of climb/flat as the early summer ride we did?

Alternately, we can try something similar to last year when we did some path rides on the Grand Rounds. Need to check my calendar though, my weekends are getting pretty packed and Saturday's are usually best.

Either option sounds great to me. Variables with a home construction project will make it hard for me to block out any date but I'll make an effort to meet up the day the group decides on.

Chrome Molly 09-21-16 12:13 PM

Dates that work for me:

Saturdays (anytime): 10/15,10/29
Sundays (noon and later): 10/2, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30

Suggest a 35-40 mile easygoing no drop ride.

ItalianPower 09-21-16 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by Chrome Molly (Post 19071893)
Dates that work for me:

Saturdays (anytime): 10/15,10/29
Sundays (noon and later): 10/2, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30

Suggest a 35-40 mile easygoing no drop ride.

Would love to do it on a Saturday. Both those weekends work for me. How about everyone else? Thanks so much CM!

Salubrious 09-21-16 05:54 PM

10/15 works for me.

mplsbiker 09-22-16 05:01 AM

I would be down, I can make most weekends work with enough notice.

gomango 09-22-16 05:32 AM


Originally Posted by Salubrious (Post 19072758)
10/15 works for me.

Same here.

I'll be steelheading or riding somewhere every other weekend.

Anyone else doing the Mankato River Ramble?

Chrome Molly 09-22-16 05:57 AM

Alrighty then... 10/15 seems to work for most of the likely suspects.

If everyone is ok with an east side route (Afton area) I'll think of a few options with 35-40 mile distances. Suggest a 10 am start that late in the season as it takes awhile for the sun to warm up the valleys.

Should be a good time.

badger_biker 09-22-16 07:53 AM

10/15 and 10/16 are out for me. :-( I'll watch the thread to see if the date changes for any reason - I think I'd be OK on the other dates maybe with the exception of 10/2.

ItalianPower 09-23-16 05:05 PM

Sounds great. Should be fun!

Do we plan on stopping for lunch and adult beverages? 😊

Chrome Molly 09-23-16 05:28 PM

Adult beverages are in the equation, but not sure if the 30-40 miles will warrant more than a snack stop. Post ride should be a reputable watering hole with associated pub grub.

May audition the route tomorrow. Some little ring climbing but the steepest grades are on the downhill (mafac brakes may be challenged) May post pics if not raining during the ride.

gomango 09-23-16 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by Chrome Molly (Post 19077657)
Adult beverages are in the equation, but not sure if the 30-40 miles will warrant more than a snack stop. Post ride should be a reputable watering hole with associated pub grub.

May audition the route tomorrow. Some little ring climbing but the steepest grades are on the downhill (mafac brakes may be challenged) May post pics if not raining during the ride.

Sounds fun.

We are doing a couples' ride tomorrow.

Hopefully it won't rain all day.

We'll do the Mpls. Grand Round plus 32 miles in St. Paul.

I just noticed there are 7 breweries on this particular route.

Wonder who planned that one? :)


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