Natchez Trace Century Ride Saturday May 2, 2020 Ridgeland MS
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Natchez Trace Century Ride Saturday May 2, 2020 Ridgeland MS
https://www.bikesignup.com/Race/MS/R...aceCenturyRide
This is still the most organized and supported ride I've ridden. Last year the ride was just an out and back along the Natchez Trace. However so long as road construction doesn't interfere as it did last year, the ride should include routes to Pelahatchie, MS. And that will likely put 65 and 100 milers going up Ware Hill which will have many of us that don't regularly experience steep climbs on our rides ever so briefly wishing we had a lower gear.
The stops will have plenty of food and hydration to fit most any taste and some seem to become their own social event that will surely add a lot of minutes to your total ride time. The lunch at ride completion is usually pretty decent, beers generally can be found if you look for them. The evening meal and prize give-a-way is very often worth going to as well. Even if only to listen to the live music.
https://www.bikesignup.com/Race/MS/R...aceCenturyRide
This is still the most organized and supported ride I've ridden. Last year the ride was just an out and back along the Natchez Trace. However so long as road construction doesn't interfere as it did last year, the ride should include routes to Pelahatchie, MS. And that will likely put 65 and 100 milers going up Ware Hill which will have many of us that don't regularly experience steep climbs on our rides ever so briefly wishing we had a lower gear.
The stops will have plenty of food and hydration to fit most any taste and some seem to become their own social event that will surely add a lot of minutes to your total ride time. The lunch at ride completion is usually pretty decent, beers generally can be found if you look for them. The evening meal and prize give-a-way is very often worth going to as well. Even if only to listen to the live music.
https://www.bikesignup.com/Race/MS/R...aceCenturyRide
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Just got email saying it's been re-scheduled for October 10, 2020.
Here is a copy/paste of the notice....
Here is a copy/paste of the notice....
Ridgeland, MS
Sat May 2, 2020
USA Cycling has cancelled the permit for the Natchez Trace Century Ride, as well as all other events through May 3rd.
The well-being of our participants, employees and volunteers are our top priority so, the Natchez Trace Century Ride will be re-scheduled for October 10th, 2020. Participants will be able to transfer their registration to October 10th OR defer registration to May 1st, 2021. We are currently working with BikeSignUp (runsignup) to update registration information. Please allow us until next week to have these changes in place. We will email each participant with instructions on how to make changes when it becomes available.
Thank you so much for your patience as we make these changes and for supporting the Natchez Trace Century Ride.
Sat May 2, 2020
USA Cycling has cancelled the permit for the Natchez Trace Century Ride, as well as all other events through May 3rd.
The well-being of our participants, employees and volunteers are our top priority so, the Natchez Trace Century Ride will be re-scheduled for October 10th, 2020. Participants will be able to transfer their registration to October 10th OR defer registration to May 1st, 2021. We are currently working with BikeSignUp (runsignup) to update registration information. Please allow us until next week to have these changes in place. We will email each participant with instructions on how to make changes when it becomes available.
Thank you so much for your patience as we make these changes and for supporting the Natchez Trace Century Ride.
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Ok that’s awesome. First I was like dang I missed it. Now I’m like yes, it’s been rescheduled!
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I have always wanted to get a crew together and ride the entire length of the Natchez Trace Parkway.
I figure a week averaging 60-70miles a day would get it done.
The idea would be for non-riding spouses to drive support vehicles and meet up each day for lunch and get the gear to the campsite.
There may be outfitters that coordinate rides like this.
Sounds like great fun to me
I figure a week averaging 60-70miles a day would get it done.
The idea would be for non-riding spouses to drive support vehicles and meet up each day for lunch and get the gear to the campsite.
There may be outfitters that coordinate rides like this.
Sounds like great fun to me
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People cycle the full length of the Natchez Trace quite a bit. Some ride it in a hurry, some make a full week and more out of it. I only ride it locally to me, but quite often I'll see a group of two maybe four with panniers loaded up and going one way or the other. I'd favor starting in Tennessee and head toward Natchez if I ever get around to riding the full length myself.
Google on "cycling the Natchez Trace" and you can find info on it. Some that have done it have blogs and photos. Other sites list B&B's other lodging along with camping too. You only need a SAG vehicle if you want one or someone that doesn't care to cycle wants to tag along. There are plenty of cities and communities a few miles off the Trace to get most any thing you might need along the way.
Never seen anything organized to ride the full length. Though if someone could figure out a good way and reason to promote it might could be a thing for a time.
Google on "cycling the Natchez Trace" and you can find info on it. Some that have done it have blogs and photos. Other sites list B&B's other lodging along with camping too. You only need a SAG vehicle if you want one or someone that doesn't care to cycle wants to tag along. There are plenty of cities and communities a few miles off the Trace to get most any thing you might need along the way.
Never seen anything organized to ride the full length. Though if someone could figure out a good way and reason to promote it might could be a thing for a time.
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They did re-schedule the May 2 ride for October 10, 2020. Still time for those desiring to ride to sign up. https://runsignup.com/Race/MS/Ridgel...aceCenturyRide
BYOM !! probably need several.
BYOM !! probably need several.
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I have always wanted to get a crew together and ride the entire length of the Natchez Trace Parkway.
I figure a week averaging 60-70miles a day would get it done.
The idea would be for non-riding spouses to drive support vehicles and meet up each day for lunch and get the gear to the campsite.
There may be outfitters that coordinate rides like this.
Sounds like great fun to me
I figure a week averaging 60-70miles a day would get it done.
The idea would be for non-riding spouses to drive support vehicles and meet up each day for lunch and get the gear to the campsite.
There may be outfitters that coordinate rides like this.
Sounds like great fun to me
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I figure that if there are a few non-riding spouses, then they can go check out the little towns along the way and the shops or whatever. As long as they catch up for lunch, they can nap or do whatever they want. If a rider can't ride for some reason, there is SAG support.
Everyone gets a fun experience
Everyone gets a fun experience
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I've done the Ridgeland ride several times in the past, though it's been awhile. I agree that it's well supported and IIRC the meal after was excellent.
I live near the northern terminus of the Trace and many of us here tend to avoid it and think of it as boring. That said, I rode a solo century out and back on the Trace last week. Appreciated the smooth pavement and absence of 10+% climbs. It was still 5300 feet for the 102 miles but the grades are more gradual.

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FYI for anyone planning to participate - this ride has been postponed once again due to Hurricane Delta hitting our area this coming weekend.
New date is 10/17/20.
New date is 10/17/20.
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