solorider
08-26-2008, 05:51 PM
Hi everyone-
If you have any advice or are up for a ride on labor day monday I'd love to hear from you- please send me a pm.
I am a michigander who is SUPER EXCITED :D to have the chance to ride in San Francisco this coming Labor day monday-
I'll be in town to speak at and attend a food conference put on by slow food http://slowfoodnation.org/
and I am staying an extra day to go exploring by bike-
I'm renting a bike (at bike & roll- they had the best online reviews) and am hoping to get a good 4-5 hours in on the bike and break it up with a rest at a cool scenic spot with some snacks or lunch and see some great sights. I am planning on heading out around 9:00 a.m. (back home in michigan 4-5 hours would mean about 70 miles but I have no idea how the terrain in san francisco will effect my ride- we only have big rolling hills here, and i've never ridden anywhere else).
As you can tell by my user name I often ride alone, but I've been going on group rides once a week over this past summer to get used to riding with others and see how I stack up against the local riders. I'd describe my cycling ability as above average, but not race level- I find our local "touring group" has an easy pace, but they like to take too frequent breaks and sit for a long time for my tastes (a 50 mile ride took us 6 hours one week), and I struggle to keep up with the racer boys, but I can do it on their "recovery" ride. I'm right smack in the middle of our local groups- I like to stop and see the sights once or twice- but also like to go after some speed aggressively too-
Thanks to anyone who sends advice, links to maps of their favorite rides, or wants to share a ride monday- I can't wait to check out the sights!
solorider
If you have any advice or are up for a ride on labor day monday I'd love to hear from you- please send me a pm.
I am a michigander who is SUPER EXCITED :D to have the chance to ride in San Francisco this coming Labor day monday-
I'll be in town to speak at and attend a food conference put on by slow food http://slowfoodnation.org/
and I am staying an extra day to go exploring by bike-
I'm renting a bike (at bike & roll- they had the best online reviews) and am hoping to get a good 4-5 hours in on the bike and break it up with a rest at a cool scenic spot with some snacks or lunch and see some great sights. I am planning on heading out around 9:00 a.m. (back home in michigan 4-5 hours would mean about 70 miles but I have no idea how the terrain in san francisco will effect my ride- we only have big rolling hills here, and i've never ridden anywhere else).
As you can tell by my user name I often ride alone, but I've been going on group rides once a week over this past summer to get used to riding with others and see how I stack up against the local riders. I'd describe my cycling ability as above average, but not race level- I find our local "touring group" has an easy pace, but they like to take too frequent breaks and sit for a long time for my tastes (a 50 mile ride took us 6 hours one week), and I struggle to keep up with the racer boys, but I can do it on their "recovery" ride. I'm right smack in the middle of our local groups- I like to stop and see the sights once or twice- but also like to go after some speed aggressively too-
Thanks to anyone who sends advice, links to maps of their favorite rides, or wants to share a ride monday- I can't wait to check out the sights!
solorider