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Anyone from TORONTO-CANADA?
Anyone from TORONTO who love cycling and want to make new friends?
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I'm sure there is, they're just don't seem to be in the mood to reply. Try this link to the Toronto Bicycle Network - They have plenty of planned rides and a message board as well.
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They also might not be around.
Try World IRC- drop him an email (found when you click on the profile button). He's in Toronto, but I know he hasn't been around much. Still, if you drop him a message, he'll reply. Koffee |
Just moved to Toronto 6 weeks ago to start a masters at U of T. Always looking for new friends. Where do ya live? Send me a pm.
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I don't live in Canada... but I will say this about Canada.
I've been there only 2 times, but I immediately fell in love with it! Everything just makes sense over there...the metric system, the size of food servings, the weather, the landscape.. Someday I will move to either Vancouver or Toronto and commute to work. |
I dont live in Toronto but in Mississauga which is pretty close. I do however bike along the waterfront from the humber river to the beaches and back twice at least once a week...well in the warmer weather when its not covered in snow.
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Hey....I am near toronto....a few minutes north in Newmarket....very cool.
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Originally Posted by Jay_2004
Hey....I am near toronto....a few minutes north in Newmarket....very cool.
I live in Richmond Hill, which is LITERALLY a few minutes from Toronto, unlike Newmarket :P Kof, I am still alive girl. I just been busy with my education :) |
Originally Posted by Gil
Anyone from TORONTO who love cycling and want to make new friends?
I'm lookin' for ride buddy also from Oakville or Burlington and so far no go. I lived in the big smoke for like 10 years and i miss it tho the riding is 'way better out in the 905 area. |
Originally Posted by asinus
I don't live in Canada... but I will say this about Canada.
I've been there only 2 times, but I immediately fell in love with it! Everything just makes sense over there...the metric system, the size of food servings, the weather, the landscape.. Someday I will move to either Vancouver or Toronto and commute to work. Vancouver is also wonderfull but, while it's very temperate, it rains a whole lot. |
Originally Posted by Pitchman
the riding is 'way better out in the 905 area.
i agree...mind you i still like the waterfront trail from humber bay to the beaches... its nice to be so close to nothing...it also sucks though because getting around is a pain :D |
Toronto!!! And really bored!
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Originally Posted by NCNC
Toronto!!! And really bored!
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I'm West Central. I've mostly been using my biek to get tot work and back sadly. But its made to do other things, so I try to get out and mess aroud nthe city and try my hand at weirdo paths I encounter, which since riding alone can be frirghtening for a yougn girl of my size. I'm trying to find out where I can go, where I won't feel too freaked out and also won't feel weird being new to the bike scene. I've heard about the Don and a few places like that. Iahve no idea how to even get there to be honest. What do you know about High Park?
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Originally Posted by NCNC
I'm West Central. I've mostly been using my biek to get tot work and back sadly. But its made to do other things, so I try to get out and mess aroud nthe city and try my hand at weirdo paths I encounter, which since riding alone can be frirghtening for a yougn girl of my size. I'm trying to find out where I can go, where I won't feel too freaked out and also won't feel weird being new to the bike scene. I've heard about the Don and a few places like that. Iahve no idea how to even get there to be honest. What do you know about High Park?
i hope this helps you. another thing is if you really dont like riding by yourself then maybe try joining a club or maybe there are some people at your school/university/work that bike. |
Originally Posted by Gil
Anyone from TORONTO who love cycling and want to make new friends?
this group is very competitive, so if you want to have some professional expirience , then ride with us on Saturday or sunday, you are most welcome. |
If you want to do the Donut ride mentioned above, The one leaving from Laird and Eglinton, better be ready to ride. I have done it a few times and have always found it to be a challenging ride. No nonsense, not a lot of talk just a great fast group ride.
Also, the mid-week criteriums at the Hershey Centre, (Mondays novice and Wednesdays advanced) are good Toronto rides. |
Originally Posted by ewitz
Also, the mid-week criteriums at the Hershey Centre, (Mondays novice and Wednesdays advanced) are good Toronto rides.
oh and if anybody is looking for more info on these races: www.midweekclub.com |
Burlington here. I'd like to find somebody(s) to ride with but I'm very out of shape still so I don't want to slow anyone down. The escarpment out here has some great trails and I'm not that far from Guelph which has some decent trails as well.
I tried riding with the LBS(New World) group ride a couple years ago and it killed me. I was so slow comparitively it was embarrassing. |
IONS: I hear you on this one. To be honest, I didn't really think of this when I've conidered joining a club. What this Hershey thing about, wheres this held? I live in between to hershey factories I wonder if these are near me?
Also, I'm really slwo and toally new to biking, I'm still having issue keeping my balance sometimes. (not that bad but you should see me near pedestrians, I'm like a magnet so I have to stay away! which is why I hate the lakeshore bike path!) |
Originally Posted by NCNC
IONS: I hear you on this one. To be honest, I didn't really think of this when I've conidered joining a club. What this Hershey thing about, wheres this held? I live in between to hershey factories I wonder if these are near me?
Also, I'm really slwo and toally new to biking, I'm still having issue keeping my balance sometimes. (not that bad but you should see me near pedestrians, I'm like a magnet so I have to stay away! which is why I hate the lakeshore bike path!) the Hershey Centre is a skating rink in Mississauga. they use the parking lot and set up a crit course. but you have to be a member of a uci affiliated club to race. as for the balance issue...just stick with it and keep on riding and it will come. also look ahead of you 20 or 30 feet and not down at your wheel. |
do you ride with the Brampton Bike Club, I hear that they are also very competitive, was not able to ride with the donut ride coz, I am working, today, but will definitely ride with them tomorrow, May 30, 2004.
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Originally Posted by orguasch
do you ride with the Brampton Bike Club, I hear that they are also very competitive, was not able to ride with the donut ride coz, I am working, today, but will definitely ride with them tomorrow, May 30, 2004.
if you really want motivation to ride i would suggest joining a club. but make sure you check out the club before hand as some of them arent as good as others. |
I hope no one felt I was slighting the New World group ride - they all seemed like nice guys when we met up. A few minutes later I never saw them again :o but one guy did hang back a bit and made sure I was alright. I was pushing way too hard too keep up. What really made me feel bad was that I was potentially ruining this guy's ride with him stopping to make sure I hadn't died or anything. If I go riding with someone the last thing I want to worry about is being a burden. That for me is outweighing the benefits of a group ride. If I can convince one of my lazy friends to get out that'd be a start.
I used to race my car in the Hershey Centre parking lot: http://www.thefairground.com/Images/VW/autox1.jpg I didn't know they did any biking events there as well. |
Originally Posted by ions
I used to race my car in the Hershey Centre parking lot: http://www.thefairground.com/Images/VW/autox1.jpg I didn't know they did any biking events there as well.
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