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tulip
03-26-2009, 05:58 AM
Hi all, there are a couple of good rides coming up in Virginia (I'm doing all three). I'm posting this in Mid-Atlantic and Southeast to cover all the bases.
May 9th: Cap-to-Cap ride between Richmond and Williamsburg. Two century options, and shorter options. www.virginiacapitaltrail.org
May 15-17: Tour de Chesapeake, Mathews. Lots of distance options. www.bikechesapeake.org
June 19-24: Bike Virginia, Charlottesville area. Journey Through Hallowed Ground for all you history buffs. Plus beautiful rolling terrain. www.bikevirginia.org/2009/index.htm
AnnieBikes
03-26-2009, 01:39 PM
I rode Bike Virginia last year when it was in my home area! I have already signed up for this year's ride and my husband is going, too, and we will celebrate our 35th anniversary during the ride! wahoo!!! Since we rarely get to leave home together due to parent issues, his sister is coming to stay for a week while we go! We are really excited as it has been a long time since we did Cycle North Carolina together in 2006.
Bike Virginia is great fun, only a five day ride, and has lunch provided every day! The rest stops are really well stocked and the routes are fun, with lots of options. I have convinced several local friends that they ought to go, too, so I am especially looking forward to it this year! :)
Thanks for letting others know of this fun ride, tulip.
sweetpotatopie
05-13-2009, 06:40 AM
There's also the Knotts Island Century this weekend:
http://www.tbarides.org/
sweetpotatopie
05-17-2009, 08:12 PM
And this Saturday there's the Williamsburg Weenie Ride! Anyone riding?
http://www.pbabicycling.org/williamsburgweenieride.html
KathiCville
05-18-2009, 06:49 AM
Thoughts about great rides in Virginia (or Maryland) in the fall?? I'm doing the MS150 here in Charlottesville in mid-June...then I'll need something to aim for in late September or October to keep me on my bike during the heat of July and August. :)
Becky
05-18-2009, 06:59 AM
The Civil War Century (http://www.baltobikeclub.org/index.pl/cwc) ??
105 miles, with 7400 feet of climbing. DH and I are registered for this suffer-fest. :D
On a related note, any thoughts on a good, fairly flat century in the DE/MD/NJ area in the July/August timeframe? Something to use as an intermediate goal for CWC.
ny biker
05-18-2009, 07:23 AM
The Oxon Hill Bike Club has a good list of area rides on its website.
http://www.ohbike.org/events/index.htm
For the fall, I like the Cannonball Century which is organized by the Fredericksburg club.
http://www.bikefred.com/CBC/cbc.html
A couple weeks earlier, there's also the Oxon Hill club's Indian Head Century.
http://ohbike.org/century/index.htm
This is the same weekend as the Civil War century, but since I've done the CWC a few times I'm going to try the Indian Head this year.
tulip
05-19-2009, 07:18 AM
From the Richmond area (not too far from NOVA, by the way, and a very neat city worth visiting. I never visited when I lived in DC, but now I live here and love it. Can you say affordable??)
The Heart of Virginia is a fun ride, north of Richmond. People come from all over to do the ride: on Sept. 20. Mileage options range from 30-100 miles. See www.raba.org for details if you are interested.
RABA and the Northern Neck Cycling Club are having their annual 4th of July ride in the Northern Neck (3 hours from DC) on July 3. Nice way to discover a new place if you haven't been there before. On the ride calendar of the RABA website.
The River Ride is in September and is also in the Northern Neck. See http://www.riverride.org/ for info.
tulip
06-11-2009, 05:58 AM
Bike Virginia is coming up next week...I'm really looking forward to it even though I haven't been riding much lately. KathiCville - it's in your territory.
AnnieBikes
06-11-2009, 12:22 PM
Tulip, How can I find you? I am going to be there, too. We are camping and have a fairly large group going from our area (10 or so) I can't wait. I hope the weather is better than what we have been having. RAIN RAIN RAIN!
tulip
06-11-2009, 05:00 PM
Tulip, How can I find you? I am going to be there, too. We are camping and have a fairly large group going from our area (10 or so) I can't wait. I hope the weather is better than what we have been having. RAIN RAIN RAIN!
It's so hard to find anyone on such a big ride, although Aint Doody and Kaybee did manage to find me at Cycle Zydeco. And in Arizona, I rode for a whole week with Thorn, had breakfast a few times with her and everything, but I didn't know she was Thorn until the trip was over!
I'm not camping. I'll either be riding a white Bike Friday or a red Luna. I have short brown hair and a blue and orange helmet (doesn't go with my bikes, but what can I say, it fits).
AnnieBikes
06-12-2009, 04:38 PM
I will be looking for you...I am riding a black and gold Felt with white handlebar tape :( and ...well I am getting a new helmet so I don't know yet!!! I will tell you after Monday!!! Hope to see you! :)
IFjane
06-18-2009, 10:36 AM
Bike Virginia is coming up next week...I'm really looking forward to it even though I haven't been riding much lately. KathiCville - it's in your territory.
Tulip - I'm not sure Kathi is on here much these days (nor am I, I'm sorry to say). Not only will Bike VA be in her territory, it will be passing directly through mine (Orange, Madison & Culpeper Counties). I am not participating though you may see me out on the road. I may be somewhere along the route welcoming everyone to some of the best cycling roads in the state. :)
Kathi and I were together all last weekend for our local MS 150. She has a new bike & is quite happy with it. She also hit a personal best in mileage with the Saturday route (77 miles).
Tulip, you have my pink Terry saddle if I am not mistaken!
Have fun next week & I'll do my best to keep the rain away :rolleyes:
tulip
06-18-2009, 11:45 AM
Hi Jane,
Yes, I have your pink Terry Butterfly on my Jamis Coda, which is the bike that I ride to do errands around town. It used to be my commuting bike back when I was a bike commuter. It's still holding up strong!
I've been to your part of the state, but not biking, and I'm looking forward to it. I've been off the bike pretty much all spring due to general laziness, so it will be a challenge for me this year. Last year I was well-prepared.
AnnieBikes
06-18-2009, 01:03 PM
I am looking forward to Bike Virginia, too, and really hope the weather improves. It has rained here in E. TN all week. I haven't had a ride since Sunday. Jane, please organize the weather, will you, please, pretty please? :D :D
ASammy1
06-18-2009, 05:32 PM
I'm so jealous of all of you doing Bike VA... Zack and I were supposed to have company next week, but that was cancelled earlier in the week and we didn't exactly have time to get in :(
Oh, another good ride for October is the Seagull Century on the Eastern Shore (flat and fast!) if anyone is interested. I'm pretty sure we are going to this one!
dervilfal
06-18-2009, 09:44 PM
My fiance and I just started riding 2 months ago and are training for the Seagull ride also :)
:) This 'hobby' is addictive! I'm so hooked, if I take this job in Herndon I've been looking at I think I'll ride to work a few days a week!
tulip
06-19-2009, 05:05 AM
ASammy, check out the River Ride on the BikeWalk Virginia Website. It's in the Northern Neck, not far from you. I've done it for two years and will do it again this year. There is a century option. It's at the end of September.
KathiCville
06-19-2009, 05:19 AM
Howdy! Yep, I still check the TE forums pretty regularly!.....I wish I had focused earlier on the fact that BikeVirginia is based in my backyard this year! Alas, I've got some business travel next week so I won't even be around for much of it......Have FUN, those of you who will be pedaling through this area!!! Even though I've lived here a dozen years now, the beauty of the landscape NEVER fails to amaze me.
And, yep, I do have a new bike!! A Fuji Silhouette. Quite a step up from my Schwinn.....But she's undergoing some component tweaking at the hands of my BF at the moment and won't be fully ready to ride until one last part comes in. (Today! Today!) Followed, of course, by a good fitting!
Keep listing interesting rides for the fall, please. I think I'm going to sign up for the Northern Neck RiverRide on September 26. Might even make it my first try at doing a full century! :D
IFjane
06-25-2009, 06:22 AM
How was the trip?
Oh....and how did I do with the weather? :D
It was fun seeing bunches of cyclists in and around Orange (I work here) & on the roads. DH and I went on our own long self-supported ride on Sunday, returning home through Orange/Rapidan. We talked to lots of participants & all seemed to be having a good time. Cyclists are few and far between in these parts so to see more bikes than cars was wonderful!
Did you happen to see the kids on the side of the road selling popsicles as you rode through Madison on Tuesday? They are the children of very good friends of mine & they had a ball. Not sure how much money they raised, but they sold all the popsicles! How was the street festival here in Orange?
tulip
06-25-2009, 09:13 AM
I had a great time, and you SCORED with the weather, Jane!
I love Rapidan, and the wonderful welcoming crew at the VFD. I did see the kids selling popsicles, but I did not stop. I only had a $20 on me. Next time I'll come prepared with smaller bills.
Here's my ride report:
Saturday was miserably hot and humid, and I saw more than a few folks giving up their lunches. Thankfully, I was not one of them. I just kept pouring water on my head at every rest stop. 60 miles for the day, but it was a very slow day.
Sunday was much better weatherwise, and I felt great after waking up very sore from Saturday. 70 miles from Charlottesville to Culpeper through beautiful horse and wine country.
Monday was a particularly delightful day for me. While some folks got up early to ride 102 miles, I stayed in bed and had breakfast by the pool. I had to work, so I brought my computer poolside and got quite a bit done. Then I rode into Culpeper for lunch and a look-see. Cute town, Culpeper is. Then I took a nap. That's my kinda Monday.
Tuesday was 55ish miles (57 maybe, I forget) and I was feeling strong on those hills. We went to Orange. Since I did not stay at Tent City, I did not participate in the street festival. I like Orange, though.
Wednesday it was back to Charlottesville. There were a few crashes, one involving a deer. There always seem to be more crashes on the last day, perhaps because people are tired or trying to get back in a hurry. Slow down, y'all!! It ain't a race! Nothing could be done about the deer, though. It just leapt out of the woods, hit cyclist, who then hit a passing pickup truck. The cyclist got taken to the hospital and the deer had to be shot because its back was broken.
Back to the riding...I felt really strong by Tuesday, and was delightfully passing all sorts of people on the uphills. Considering I have done very little riding since April, I was pleasantly surprised with myself.
Next year's Bike Virginia will be in the Shenandoah Valley around Harrisonburg. It will be much hillier--longer passes instead of rollers. I will be riding my Bike Friday because it has a triple. My compact double was fine for this ride, but I need a triple for anything hillier. My Luna was just perfect for this ride. Love that bike!
AnnieBikes
06-25-2009, 08:21 PM
I will report on Bike Virginia a bit later. We did have a great time, though I never saw Tulip, I did look for her and her Luna, but never saw them. :( We started riding very early every morning so... Sorry I missed you...and yes, we saw the popsicles and bought one. It was WONDERFUL and cold on a hot day. Lots of people stopped!
We came home to a terrible family tragedy, the death of the wife of a VERY close first cousin of my DH. She drowned in South Holston Lake on Tuesday night and they have not recovered her body yet. She apparently fell while alone after docking the boat at their slip, and while covering the boat. They are guessing that she fell, hit her head, and was knocked out, fell in the water and... Her 14 yr. old son and a friend were there but had gone to the dock store to get a bite to eat and when she did not come to the car to meet them, went out to the slip and saw her purse and keys but not her. Such a terrible thing to happen. The whole family is absolutely distraught. My sister-in-law and I fixed dinner for everyone who is in town but the wait for the inevitable is absolutely beyond imagination. We were ther together as only a family can do to support each other. They have used cameras, deep divers (it is 200 feet at the marina), and sensors but have not had any luck in 48 hours at finding her. Now they are saying that they are going to get a better deep diving person from another city.
The sadness here is just too overwhelming to think about.
divingbiker
06-26-2009, 04:41 AM
Oh, Anne, what a horrible tragedy. So sorry to hear this.
tulip
06-26-2009, 05:38 AM
Annie, so sorry to hear your news. That's terrible. Last year's Bike Virginia stopped at Holston Dam. It's beautiful, but that doesn't matter when such a terrible tragedy happens. Please accept my prayers and thoughts for your family.
IFjane
06-26-2009, 11:10 AM
Annie I am so, so sorry!!! What an awful thing to happen. Please know my thoughts are with you and your family. Take care ~jane
AnnieBikes
06-26-2009, 01:22 PM
Thank you all so much for the thoughts. They still haven't found her body. It was in 200 feet of water there.
Last night was heart wrenching, seeing all her family so distraught. Nothing to do but wait now. It seems interminable.
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