tygab
10-08-2006, 07:38 PM
I don't see a ride thread, so I'll give it a go.
Did 30 miles today on a local ride benefiting a nearby town's programs. The ride is in it's 3rd year, and attracted about 50 30 mile riders, and about 65 family ride cyclists.
There were four of us riding the 30, and somehow we were all late in getting organized so we were the last ones out on the course, since we arrived as the main group was just about leaving. We literally had the sweeper behind us. Well, no matter, my husband and I kept a good pace and we passed several riders before the ride was over. It was a gorgeous New England day - the leaves just turning, the sun shining, not a cloud in the sky. Just a perfect fall day that you wish you could have all year round. Temps were about 62 at the start, so I wore a UnderArmour long sleeve shirt under my jersey, and left my wind pants behind. I think that worked out pretty well, but by the time I got back I could have been in short sleeves. I guess maybe I still need to get arm warmers...
The route is nicknamed the "Torture de Westford" because it features several good hills, and was split fairly well along low traffic roads with a few connector roads in between. It looks like everyone had a good time, and we got back in time to see the 12 mile family ride off. I have to say, it's very impressive to see kids on bikes (almost all mountain bike style) getting out there. Most kids were probably at least 8 or 9, but a few were riding on those attachment things with their parents. And kudos to the parents for getting their kids active and outside. 12 miles on a road ride is a big accomplishment for a kid!
I love seeing towns supporting riding, and riding supporting the towns! I think the more drivers see cyclists around, the more they are accepting of sharing the road, and many of the actions we all see and know (honking, yelling, etc) will be come things of the past as road cyclists just become a fact of life.
We had a great time and I hope to do the ride again next year. With the hills, the 30 mile was a good challenge. Maybe as the ride continues growing, they'll add longer distances for variety as well. Interestingly enough, many of the roads were the same ones used in other local century rides that we'd done in weeks before.
Have a pic of the kids ride...
http://static.flickr.com/108/264592010_e27b9cd62d_o.jpg
Did 30 miles today on a local ride benefiting a nearby town's programs. The ride is in it's 3rd year, and attracted about 50 30 mile riders, and about 65 family ride cyclists.
There were four of us riding the 30, and somehow we were all late in getting organized so we were the last ones out on the course, since we arrived as the main group was just about leaving. We literally had the sweeper behind us. Well, no matter, my husband and I kept a good pace and we passed several riders before the ride was over. It was a gorgeous New England day - the leaves just turning, the sun shining, not a cloud in the sky. Just a perfect fall day that you wish you could have all year round. Temps were about 62 at the start, so I wore a UnderArmour long sleeve shirt under my jersey, and left my wind pants behind. I think that worked out pretty well, but by the time I got back I could have been in short sleeves. I guess maybe I still need to get arm warmers...
The route is nicknamed the "Torture de Westford" because it features several good hills, and was split fairly well along low traffic roads with a few connector roads in between. It looks like everyone had a good time, and we got back in time to see the 12 mile family ride off. I have to say, it's very impressive to see kids on bikes (almost all mountain bike style) getting out there. Most kids were probably at least 8 or 9, but a few were riding on those attachment things with their parents. And kudos to the parents for getting their kids active and outside. 12 miles on a road ride is a big accomplishment for a kid!
I love seeing towns supporting riding, and riding supporting the towns! I think the more drivers see cyclists around, the more they are accepting of sharing the road, and many of the actions we all see and know (honking, yelling, etc) will be come things of the past as road cyclists just become a fact of life.
We had a great time and I hope to do the ride again next year. With the hills, the 30 mile was a good challenge. Maybe as the ride continues growing, they'll add longer distances for variety as well. Interestingly enough, many of the roads were the same ones used in other local century rides that we'd done in weeks before.
Have a pic of the kids ride...
http://static.flickr.com/108/264592010_e27b9cd62d_o.jpg