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In Brian Toole's words: This will be a "steady 21-ish mph" ride. We will keep it mellow and ride all together, except for three sections that you can choose to stay mellow or be more "ish". Those sections are:
1) Mill Road (we will stop at gas station at the end of Mill)
2) 51 hill (wait up at light)
3) 111 (wait up at Halsey Manor turn)
Then mellow home. Map is linked below. Hope to see you there!
Similiar route to sbra cares ruff stuff with some exploration as well. Mixed surface ride, pavement, dirt, sand, and some gravel too. Wanted to check out some areas in Coram and by the Longwood Estate. Wide tires are a must I would say at least 35mm to be comfortable. Come with an open mind and be willing to something new. I recommend either flat pedals or mtb pedals. There are some hike-a-bike sections. Pace will be civil, cruising pace on the road will be about 17 mph, on the trails and other surfaces, whatever you are comfortable with.
No official ride rest stop, so please bring adequate food and water.
Casual ride along the Belmont trail down to Babylon town docks.
Please check the ride calendar for any weather, or last minute cancellations, which will be posted no later than 7:30am if necessary. Call or text if you have questions about the ride or need directions to the start location.
All are welcome to join us for a low end B pace ride that no one will be left behind. The average speed will be in the low fifteens
We will be leaving from the post office and head to Great River and make our way to Heckscher for a loop around the park. Then head North to the preserve bike path and into Bohemia for a rest and food stop. If you have any questions concerning this ride call Mike at 516 448-8545
Please note: The Baker will be serving Apple Dumpling after the ride.
There will be some hills Easy C ride rest stop at Bean & Bagel there will be some go aheads it you want to strech out your legs questions please call cell phone before 7pm or after 7am, no one left behind. Cell phone # 631-484-1650.
COME ON THIS 18-22 MILE RIDE AT A 10.6-11.6 PACE. Newbies always welcome and well taken care of. Bring water and a snack if we do not stop as direction depends on the wind direction, tide, position of moon and leaders disposition. Nobody gets left behind. Any cancellation will be by 9:00am. PARK ON SOUTH SIDE OF RR IN LOT ACROSS FROM SCHOOL.
Lets meet at the ball field parking lot. I will ride to the start. I will be there 20mins early. We'll start with part of the bike path and head towards the back roads of Manorville. Depending on the weather conditions and how the group feels will set the mileage.
9:30pm- B- 25mi a go - Type: Road Bike - Ride Leader: mike -
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