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FastFreddy 01-10-07 11:22 PM

“Up the Creek Without a Pedal” out of Rome, GA is another good one – 5/12/07

gapowermike 01-24-07 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by FastFreddy
“Up the Creek Without a Pedal” out of Rome, GA is another good one – 5/12/07

That sounds like a great ride. There always seems to be other rides piled up on that same weekend. Too far for me considering I want to go up for a week to do the Brasstown Bald Buster Century end of April. One hilly century a year is more than enough for me.

Michael

RonH 01-28-07 06:21 AM

I got the February Free Wheelin' in the mail yesterday. Lots of centuries and metrics listed.

BluesDawg 01-28-07 12:08 PM

Here is a good Metric on March 31st in Milledgeville in central GA. Good ride and great food.
http://www.geocities.com/bicyclingcl...prilfools.html

We use the proceeds to promote cycling awareness and advocacy.
http://www.13wmaz.com/news/local_sto...?storyid=34708

Benny

k2bikerider 01-28-07 10:00 PM

Check out http://www.atlbike.org for good info on rides. There are good rides posted on here..

Jason

Alasdair 01-29-07 10:17 PM

The Tour de Abbeville is May 26th. Abbeville is just over the GA/SC border from Elberton, GA. They have a metric and a full century, but they usually run about 10-12 miles over.

http://www.abbevillecitysc.com/history/festival.aspx

rbart4506 01-30-07 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by FastFreddy
“Up the Creek Without a Pedal” out of Rome, GA is another good one – 5/12/07

My wife and I will be driving down, from Canada, for that one...

n4zou 01-30-07 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by FastFreddy
If you’re looking for an early one – the Woodland-Calhoun Century out of Anniston, AL (just over the Alabama line off I-20 – not far from ATL) is on 3/24/07. I couldn’t find an official website for it but I believe that it’s run by the city of Anniston.

http://www.teamingenuity.com/annisto...on=view&nid=26

RonH 02-20-07 06:10 AM

Here's info I just received on a new metric century (first year) that's happening on April 14 and the money raised goes to a very good cause.


RIDE 4 BRODY

http://www.transplant4brody.org/P325078_FS.jpg

You are invited to join in on the Metric Century Ride and Metric Half Century to benefit Brody Cole’s transplant fund. Brody is a five year old boy from the metro Atlanta area with a serious disorder known as Mitochondrial Disease. He is in need of a multiple organ transplant. To learn more Mitochondrial Disease go to http://www.umdf.org/ or http://www.cota.org.

The proceeds of your entry fee will go directly to Brody’s transplant fund. With your donation of $40 pre-registration or $50 on day of event, you will receive a ride T-Shirt and you will also be entered in to win a Mavic wheel set valued at over $600. See the raffle flier or entry page at http://www.transplant4brody.org for details.

Please join us on Saturday, April 14th for our Ride 4 Brody. The ride will begin at Milam Park Soccer Complex near Cartersville, GA. Directions, sign-up sheet, and event route are available on the website: http://www.transplant4brody.org

Registration and check-in 7:00-7:40 a.m.
Raffle to be held at 7:45 a.m.
Ride to begin at 7:50 a.m.

RonH 03-18-07 10:03 AM

Ok, I missed the Tour de Pike (yesterday) and the Dublin Century (today). :o
Anyone doing the Peach Blossom Bike Ride (metric) next Saturday? Unless my work schedule changes I'll be off and am seriously considering doing it, if I can get up at 6:00 AM (or maybe earlier) on a Saturday to make the 100 mile drive to Byron, GA. :(

tbdean 03-19-07 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by RonH
Ok, I missed the Tour de Pike (yesterday) and the Dublin Century (today). :o

There was SOOO much wind during the Tour de Pike. Of the 5 guys in our group, only 2 of us actually finished with 100 miles. The other 3 got sick of the wind and ended up with 71.

Peach Blossom sounds like fun, but I think I'll stay home and rest. :)

RonH 03-20-07 05:39 AM

I noticed how windy it was and thought about everyone doing the Tour de Pike.

I did 40 "hard" miles yesterday (one of my days off from work) and found out just how out of shape I am. I guess I decided to drive on too many of those cold winter days. :( But hey, I'm 62 and I've "earned" a few days off the bike. :p

Still on the fence about the Peach Blossom metric. :rolleyes:


Has anyone done the Milledgeville April Fool's ride before? What's the terrain like?

Gomez308 03-20-07 09:28 AM

Next one I'm planning on doing is the Wheels to Heal http://www.columbusregional.com/clas...ls_to_heal.asp in Columbus April 15.

RonH 03-21-07 05:44 AM

I saw that in the SBL e-news email I received today. Looks like a good ride.

huckinggenius 03-21-07 02:55 PM

Saul Raisin's "Raisin Hope" benefit ride is on March 31st in Dalton GA. It's benefiting the Shepard Center in ATL for brain injuries. It's actually a section of the tour de georgia, runs up over fort mtn. There's 100, 50 and 25 mile sections. check out his web page for info... saulraisin.com

<edit> Here is a link to the ride. </edit>
https://www.sportsbaseonline.com/Series.aspx?id=216

BluesDawg 03-21-07 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by RonH
Has anyone done the Milledgeville April Fool's ride before? What's the terrain like?

I'm a little bit biased since I'm the ride director, but it is a great route (all new for this year).
You might say I've done the ride. It starts a couple of miles from my house and it is made up of my favorite roads. The 34 mile route has just a few fairly tough hills with lots of gently rolling and flat recovery sections between them. The metric century route includes all of that route plus some pretty big additional hills. Both routes travel through some beautiful countryside and the dogwoods and other flowering trees are just coming into their Spring glory.

You'll be rewarded for your efforts by a fantastic post-ride feast. Chicken barbecued on-site, Brunswick stew, roasted ears of corn, lots of veggies and desserts. Come on down, you're going to love it. And the t-shirt should win some kind of award. I saw one tonight and it was fantastic.

The proceeds go for "Share the Road" signage and other cycling awareness and advocacy projects.

If routeslip is working today you can see the routes here. The elevation profiles look worse than it really is:

34 mile- http://www.routeslip.com/routes/17061

metric- http://www.routeslip.com/routes/18551

RonH 03-24-07 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by RonH
Anyone doing the Peach Blossom Bike Ride (metric) next Saturday? Unless my work schedule changes I'll be off and am seriously considering doing it, if I can get up at 6:00 AM (or maybe earlier) on a Saturday to make the 100 mile drive to Byron, GA. :(

Well it's 9:00 (I slept in) and I'm sitting in front of the computer. The ride is starting now. :(
Can't do any rides next Saturday (Milledgeville or Dalton). I'm scheduled to work from 12:00 noon to 5:00 PM. I guess that's the one drawback to working in a bike shop. :o


So I'll do my ride to SM today. The temperature is supposed to hit 85F so it's time to get the Camelbak out of "winter storage".

tbdean 03-26-07 06:19 AM


Originally Posted by RonH
I guess that's the one drawback to working in a bike shop. :o

You don't work for ABC full time?

RonH 03-27-07 05:34 AM


Originally Posted by tbdean
You don't work for ABC full time?

I worked for ABC for 2-1/2 years. The director is a control freak. Almost every month for that 2-1/2 years we would disagree about something trivial. The last straw was about my upcoming vacation. On February 20 I told him that I was taking vacation from April 28 - May 6. (My wife works at Emory and told her manager that she wanted to take vacation sometime between mid-April and mid-May. They checked the schedule and picked the week mentioned.) Anyway, my ex-boss said that would not work because ABC was doing a 3 hour event on May 1 and I HAD to be there. I told him that he had 9-1/2 weeks to find a volunteer to cover the event. We went back and forth on this for 2 days. It was kind of like the E. Wesley thing. He just keeps going on and on and on and on.....
Anyway, Mike at Intown Bicycles called me and asked if I was interested in working part time. Naturally I said YES! :)
I submitted my resignation to ABC on Feb 26 and started at the bike shop on March 1.

tbdean 03-27-07 06:32 AM

Sorry to hear that Ron, but I hope you're liking your new job.

Intown looks nice. You don't happen to have a 58 cm Raleigh Rush Hour in stock do you? :) I've been driving out to Roswell Bikes for all my LBS needs, but they don't normally stock the Rush Hour.

RonH 03-27-07 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by tbdean
Sorry to hear that Ron, but I hope you're liking your new job.

You bet. :) I've been talking to Mike about working for him for several months. :beer:



Originally Posted by tbdean
Intown looks nice. You don't happen to have a 58 cm Raleigh Rush Hour in stock do you? :)

Today was one of my days off but I'll check tomorrow when I get to work.



Originally Posted by tbdean
I've been driving out to Roswell Bikes for all my LBS needs, but they don't normally stock the Rush Hour.

Roswell Bikes?? Aren't there any other bike shops closer - like CycleWorks in Duluth or The Bicycle Wheel in Duluth?

tbdean 03-28-07 07:43 AM


Originally Posted by RonH
Roswell Bikes?? Aren't there any other bike shops closer - like CycleWorks in Duluth or The Bicycle Wheel in Duluth?

CycleWorks is okay, they're real nice guys. But every time I call for something specific it's not in stock. I called about Speedplay Frogs when my knees were hurting and they had never heard of the company "Speedplay" or the model "Frogs". I call out to Roswell and they can tell me the price, if it's in stock, and even if they think it'll help my knees without putting me on hold to look it up.

I should try the Bicycle Wheel though. Someone told me there is a new shop on Buford Hwy by Sugarloaf and PIB, but I haven't rode by to check it out yet.

BluesDawg 03-29-07 04:27 AM

Directions to the Milledgeville April Fools Ride start from Atlanta and Macon have been added to the webpage.
http://www.geocities.com/bicyclingcl...prilfools.html

The weather forecast is good. Come down for a great day of riding (and eating).

RonH 03-29-07 05:33 AM


Originally Posted by tbdean
Intown looks nice. You don't happen to have a 58 cm Raleigh Rush Hour in stock do you?

We have a 55 cm Rush Hour on display in the store and a 57 still in the box (unassembled). It comes in odd number increments (no 58 cm).
How tall are you?



Originally Posted by tbdean
I should try the Bicycle Wheel though.

Talk to Scott Jones, the owner. Super nice guy.

tbdean 03-29-07 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by RonH
It comes in odd number increments (no 58 cm). How tall are you?

Ah, that's right, 57 not 58. I'm 6'0". I'm riding a 58 now and it seems to fit pretty well.


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