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  1. #1
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    newbie- trek ride for breast cancer awareness

    I had planned to enter this, I've never entered any kind of group or organized ride (not sure what to call it- it's not really a race, just a charity ride). I looked at the route map, and it goes through some pretty busy streets.
    Do they normally close these down or how does a bunch of bicyclists get through?
    What does "no drops" mean when referring to the ride (as in "10 miles, no drops")
    It looks like a big family thing, and my sister is fighting breast cancer right now, so I wanted to try it.
    I'm fat, slow, and riding a folding bike. I ride every day, but have only once so far gone 10 miles. It just sounds like a fun thing to do, should I try it? I'm a little nervous in traffic, but if I could follow some other bicyclists I'd be ok. I can't get on the website to enter it right now, i just get an error page, but I can enter on the day of the ride too (Oct 13).
    vickie

  2. #2
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    Well, in my experience... when bike rallys go on busy roads, they do not shut the roads down. Instead, they have cops directing traffic at the intersections, but otherwise you are on the road with cars.

    A "no drop" ride means that no one gets dropped from the pack. The ride goes as fast as the slowest rider... or there is someone who sweeps the back of the ride to keep an eye on the slower people. From my experience, bike rallies do not offer no drop options, but they do have SAG (support rides) wagons to pick you up and drive you to the finish if you can't make it on your own.

    Bike rallies... are fun. Go for it!
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

  3. #3
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    Do you have a web address for this ride?
    Then maybe we can give you better input.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

  4. #4
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    this seems to be the link that has the most info- although I have been unable to enter online, I just get an error screen. I called the trek store to let them know it's not working but they were not helpful or concerned, just told me to keep trying.
    http://trekstl.blogspot.com/

    vickie

  5. #5
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    You register here-
    http://www.bcar2007.santu.com/

    I think you'll be fine. Get there early and try to find another woman or group with similar riding experience/speed to ride with.
    I think you'll have a good time and with the SAG there's nothing to worry about.

    Go for it!
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

  6. #6
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    Hey Fastdogs
    Are you riding at the Trek St. Louis store? I signed up for this ride. I have never ridden in a group before. Should be interesting. If you are in St. Louis, maybe we can meet up and be clueless together!

    I kept getting the error screen too. I just kept trying and finally got in. I think I finally went to the site that zencentury sent. Couldn't get there from the trekstl site.
    Last edited by uforgot; 10-03-2007 at 10:54 AM.
    Claudia

    2009 Trek 7.6fx
    2013 Jamis Satellite
    2014 Terry Burlington

  7. #7
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    Apr 2005
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    On mostly all of the organized rides I've done (and that is at least a dozen every year) the routes have been fairly well marked, and unsafe intersections have had volunteers or police officers directing traffic.

    I'm participating in this ride in my area and I am going to be one of the sweepers to stay with the slower riders. I'm not sure if this was something that our local organizer thought of doing, or if it was suggested by the Trek people. Perhaps you could check with the shop sponsoring the ride in your area and see if they are going to have volunteers doing that as well.

    Our local organizer is expecting many more less experienced riders than on other rides so I don't think you'll have anything to worry about.

    P.S. I also had trouble registering until today.

  8. #8
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    thanks for the info and encouragement1
    uforgot- that's the ride I'm in also! I've never ridden in a group at all, I always ride by myself. I looked at the elevation profile, and it looks like a lot of hills, so I'll be going slow. I'll be the heavy, older lady on a very pink downtube folding bike with a handlebar bag. I figure I'll start out after the faster people have gone so I don't get caught up in the crowd. These are some very busy streets, normally, not sure how I'll handle all the traffic. It would be great to find another inexperienced cyclist there. What are you riding?
    I did finally get signed up (I really wanted those gloves, but probably it was too late), I just had to keep trying.
    look forward to seeing you there!
    vickie

 

 

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