2011 Event Rides
#26
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From: Long Island, NY
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My plans (still in the formative stage) for 2011
May - SBRA Long Island Babylon to Montauk Century
May - NYC 5 Borough Bike Ride
June - SBRA Bike-Boat-Bike Metric
June - Long Island Tour de Cure Century
July - HBC Gold Coast 50 miler
August - Long Island North Fork Night Ride
HBC = Huntington Bike Club, SBRA = Suffolk Bike Riders Assocation
May - SBRA Long Island Babylon to Montauk Century
May - NYC 5 Borough Bike Ride
June - SBRA Bike-Boat-Bike Metric
June - Long Island Tour de Cure Century
July - HBC Gold Coast 50 miler
August - Long Island North Fork Night Ride
HBC = Huntington Bike Club, SBRA = Suffolk Bike Riders Assocation
#27
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From: North of Mayo Clinic Minnesota
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I have two long trips for me. I just started riding eight months ago and am still riding an old Trek 820 Mountain Bike. We have a Tour De-Pepin in our area that runs around Lake Pepin. Minnesota and Wisconsin. It has a 12 mile, at 34 mile and a 75 mile. I have done the 34 mile on my own a couple of times but want to do the 75 at the event next June.
Then I have one on my own were a local guy did a trip 162 miles from the Capital in St Paul Minnesota to downtown Duluth. He did it one day.
Then I have one on my own were a local guy did a trip 162 miles from the Capital in St Paul Minnesota to downtown Duluth. He did it one day.
#28
A relatively unknown, but great ride, is the Auburn CA Century. Many options for distance. Tough climbs, especially out of the American River. Beautiful time of the year to do it. The only stretch you will really get traffic is the last leg from Foresthill to Auburn. The rest of the route is just beautiful backcountry roads. The 140 mile option is a tough ride, but it can be done if you have put in the hill training rides. I used the route (without the Robinson Flat out and back) many times while training for doubles
https://www.wildestride.com/
https://www.wildestride.com/
I've also been thinking about 2011 lately. Some of the rides on the schedule:
Party Pardee
Tour de Cure Napa
Tour of Napa Valley
Crater Lake Century
Kiss of Death Tour
Giro d'Vino (hopefully without rain)
#29
My son and I did the Connect4aCure Century ride this year and much of the course shares the Auburn Century's roads. I didn't eat right and bonked on Iowa Hill. That was complete torture! They say it's the toughest 2-mile stretch in California.
This year....Bike Around The Buttes, Party Pardee, Wild Flower, and....**********
This year....Bike Around The Buttes, Party Pardee, Wild Flower, and....**********
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#30
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ItsJustAHill, if you are going to do the 140, you will add about 4k of climbing. Norton Grade kinda sneaks up on you. Party Pardee is a easy training ride. Good for early season.
4Score, My mistake was to ride it as a time trial the first year I rode it. BAD MISTAKE. I paid for it all the way up to Robinson Flat.
4Score, My mistake was to ride it as a time trial the first year I rode it. BAD MISTAKE. I paid for it all the way up to Robinson Flat.
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Seemunkee, you can do it. The first one we did was Seattle to Portland. I think we overestimated it and, thus, over-trained. Better to do it that way than to come up short. If you do it, you should feel very good about your accomplishment. Doubles are fun.
#33
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When is the next pie ride? I will set aside some time and training for that.
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I've already registered for two week long tours. AMBA in Auburn, Alabama in May and GOBA (Great Ohio Bike Adventure) in June. They guarantee the GOBA route this year will be much flatter than last year
We're also hoping to do a week or so of riding in the Burlington, VT area in late summer. I'm currently pouring over maps and ride routes for the area. It looks like the area is perfect for biking.....and I can avoid the mountains in the area
We're also hoping to do a week or so of riding in the Burlington, VT area in late summer. I'm currently pouring over maps and ride routes for the area. It looks like the area is perfect for biking.....and I can avoid the mountains in the area
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..... the last few years I've traveled to Moab, Utah for the Moab Skinny Tire Festival in March, https://skinnytireevents.com/content/section/4/31/ , it's a fun event in the Canyonland of the Colorado River......
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https://www.adventurecorps.com/dvspring/
Death Valley is alive with Bike rides. It may be too late to get in.
Death Valley is alive with Bike rides. It may be too late to get in.
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I think its disgusting and terrible how people treat Lance Armstrong, especially after winning 7 Tour de France Titles while on drugs!
I can't even find my bike when I'm on drugs. -Willie N.
I think its disgusting and terrible how people treat Lance Armstrong, especially after winning 7 Tour de France Titles while on drugs!
I can't even find my bike when I'm on drugs. -Willie N.
#37
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Aside from the usual races I'll be doing there are two race events that I hope to do. The MonTour 75 in Danville PA is a fun citizen race with over 7,000 ft of climbing. I did the event two years ago along with two brother-in-laws. I also hope to ride my mtb in the Iceman Cometh Challenge mountain bike race in Kalkaska MI. Getting into the race is hard as the 3,000 spots usually are taken during the first couple hours once registration opens.
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Inspired by Curtis' reports and my own experience flyfishing in the area, my deposit is in for Cycle Montana in June.
While out west I may try the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes on my own... we will see about that one.
The Iron Horse Classic in late May in Durango is a maybe... have also fished there and I would love a return to Durango!
In July the One Helluva Ride in Ann Arbor is looking like a real strong possibility also.
Other than that, it's just going to be the usual... riding my bikes and whatever local events strike my fancy. Oh yes... at least one trip up to the Root River Trail is a near certainty.
While out west I may try the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes on my own... we will see about that one.
The Iron Horse Classic in late May in Durango is a maybe... have also fished there and I would love a return to Durango!
In July the One Helluva Ride in Ann Arbor is looking like a real strong possibility also.
Other than that, it's just going to be the usual... riding my bikes and whatever local events strike my fancy. Oh yes... at least one trip up to the Root River Trail is a near certainty.
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In July the One Helluva Ride in Ann Arbor is looking like a real strong possibility also.
#41
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Sounds interesting (and I will check it out), but mrs az_cyclist has some plans in Phoenix on Dec 31. There is the Casa Grande Century on Jan 9, by the Phoenix Metro Bike club.
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Inspired by Curtis' reports and my own experience flyfishing in the area, my deposit is in for Cycle Montana in June.
While out west I may try the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes on my own... we will see about that one.
While out west I may try the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes on my own... we will see about that one.
#43
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Inspired by Curtis' reports and my own experience flyfishing in the area, my deposit is in for Cycle Montana in June.
While out west I may try the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes on my own... we will see about that one.
The Iron Horse Classic in late May in Durango is a maybe... have also fished there and I would love a return to Durango!
In July the One Helluva Ride in Ann Arbor is looking like a real strong possibility also.
Other than that, it's just going to be the usual... riding my bikes and whatever local events strike my fancy. Oh yes... at least one trip up to the Root River Trail is a near certainty.
While out west I may try the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes on my own... we will see about that one.
The Iron Horse Classic in late May in Durango is a maybe... have also fished there and I would love a return to Durango!
In July the One Helluva Ride in Ann Arbor is looking like a real strong possibility also.
Other than that, it's just going to be the usual... riding my bikes and whatever local events strike my fancy. Oh yes... at least one trip up to the Root River Trail is a near certainty.
#44
I'm off to do the first event of the 2011 year (a bit early). I'm meeting NealH down near Charleston, SC for a couple days at the Festivelo Event. We'll ride the century tomorrow and then one of the options offered for Sunday.
#45
No formal rides planned for me, however I am working toward doing the entire Silver Comet/Chief Ladiga trails in one day (94 miles) in mid-July, and a 120 mile, one day ride from Warner Robins to Norman Park in early August
#46
Inspired by Curtis' reports and my own experience flyfishing in the area, my deposit is in for Cycle Montana in June.
When I return to Washington, I'm planning on doing the Seattle-to-Portland ride. Did it about four years ago in two days. This year I'll register for the one-day ride, and Cycle Montana will help me get more ready for that.
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Hey, BD, I will see you there! Also thanks to Curtis' write-up of his experience with Adventure Cycling Association rides, I just pulled the trigger this morning and registered for Cycle Montana. I had looked at it over the last couple of years, but thought the final day riding on the freeway into Missoula wasn't very appealing. I liked the change they made for this year. Bozeman is a wonderful town. I've driven around there a lot, and I have family in Wyoming that I'll be driving over to see after finishing the Montana ride.
When I return to Washington, I'm planning on doing the Seattle-to-Portland ride. Did it about four years ago in two days. This year I'll register for the one-day ride, and Cycle Montana will help me get more ready for that.
When I return to Washington, I'm planning on doing the Seattle-to-Portland ride. Did it about four years ago in two days. This year I'll register for the one-day ride, and Cycle Montana will help me get more ready for that.
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Well I have a very ambitious schedule this year. Starting with the Camino Real Double then Death Valley Double, Solvang Double, Hemet Double, Central Coast Double, Davis Double, Heartbreak Double, Eastern Sierra Double and the Grand Tour. I’m doing 9 doubles in 19 weeks, ouch.
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DanteB, you are a god. I did 5 last year, and I'm not going to do that again. It darn near killed me. I'm thinking maybe Davis, and even that's a maybe.
But you are on track to dominate the Triple Crown. Won't that give you a bunch over 50.Double.Centuries?
Yikes.
But you are on track to dominate the Triple Crown. Won't that give you a bunch over 50.Double.Centuries?
Yikes.
#50
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You'll LOVE the Montana ride. That's my sweet wife in one of the photos on Adventure Cycling's Cycle Montana page! And thanks for the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes info and link. I didn't know about it, and may be able to work a ride there into my summer plans, which include two rides with Adventure Cycling.




