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    PPTC spring century - Fulton, MD

    Hi all,

    If anyone is looking for a ride this Saturday (May 15), the Potomac Pedalers are having a "spring century" ride in Howard and Carroll Counties. It's an unofficial century in that there's no SAG. I've never ridden in that area before and I feel the need to explore new frontiers, so I'm planning to do the 50 miler.

    This website has cue sheets, directions to ride start, etc.

    http://fulton.sandglass.com

    Ride distances are 101, 76 and 51 miles.

    Here is the description from the PPTC newsletter.

    CC/B/BB/A * 50-100 * MD * 7:30-8 AM * Fulton P&R
    PPTC Maryland Spring Century. Show and Go. The route will cover Howard and Carroll Counties. Expect roads with low traffic and rolling to hilly terrain. From the ride start, the course will head into Lisbon. Once at the Lisbon Park & Ride (rest stop) - optional loops are available before returning to Fulton. PPTC will provide some refreshments at the Lisbon Park & Ride as well as have both 700 X 23 tubes and floor pumps on hand. Food establishments near the ride start, the rest stop and along the route will be noted on the cue sheets. No SAG, no painted markers. Ride Leaders: Ellen Bauman/CC, Geng Chan/B, Nancy Kotarski/BB . Rain Date May 16. For more information and directions http://fulton.sandglass.com .

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    This sounds really interesting.
    I've never done a PPTC ride before.
    How true are they to the classifications and how good are they about keeping a group together?
    I think I'd be a B or BB rider. I wonder if I'd (1) have a group to ride with, or (2) be dropped on the century route.

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    I've ridden with PPTC before and to answer your questions:

    It's rather hard to tell the classifications because each time I've ridden with them (I'm CC), you've got B and BB riders joining the CC ride, as well. They just ride off and do their own thing. Actually everyone just kind of rode off and followed the cue sheet. However, I stayed with one guy most of the ride and then we all met back at a restaurant afterwards. Some got there early and started eating, others straggled in and sat down then ordered while the early birds were almost done, etc.
    I think that's one thing that made an impression on me about PPTC ... people just took off and rode their own ride. Some may like that and others might prefer staying with a group.
    Chances are you'd meet up with someone going around your pace and hang together.
    This is how I see the group rides I've been on with them.

    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    This sounds really interesting.
    I've never done a PPTC ride before.
    How true are they to the classifications and how good are they about keeping a group together?
    I think I'd be a B or BB rider. I wonder if I'd (1) have a group to ride with, or (2) be dropped on the century route.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmehrzad View Post
    I've ridden with PPTC before and to answer your questions:

    It's rather hard to tell the classifications because each time I've ridden with them (I'm CC), you've got B and BB riders joining the CC ride, as well. They just ride off and do their own thing. Actually everyone just kind of rode off and followed the cue sheet. However, I stayed with one guy most of the ride and then we all met back at a restaurant afterwards. Some got there early and started eating, others straggled in and sat down then ordered while the early birds were almost done, etc.
    I think that's one thing that made an impression on me about PPTC ... people just took off and rode their own ride. Some may like that and others might prefer staying with a group.
    Chances are you'd meet up with someone going around your pace and hang together.
    This is how I see the group rides I've been on with them.
    I agree with this.

    But, a couple of weeks ago I did their annual picnic ride, and in that case we stayed together as a group for a long time. After the rest stop we started to drift apart, but that might have been in part because some people stayed at the rest stop longer than others. I think it was different from normal weekly rides because there was a specific ride/cue sheet for each ride category -- there were no faster-than-CC riders on the CC ride because they had their own rides to do. I'm hoping it will be the same for the spring century. Although since it's a hilly ride I expect to get dropped no matter what.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmehrzad View Post
    They just ride off and do their own thing. Actually everyone just kind of rode off and followed the cue sheet.
    I wouldn't mind that so much if the roads were marked. But it says that there's no road marking, so that's when I freak out. I'm not a big fan of following cue sheets. A friend of mine who has done PPTC rides (but not this one) says I'd have no trouble finding a group to hang with.
    Hmmmmm..

    e.t.a. I had sent a query to the point of contact on the website. This was her reply:

    We expect 100 - 300 rides. The groups may start out together but basically they form and re-form. We will regroup in Lisbon up to 3 times - that is if you are doing the Century. With the number of riders we expect - I am sure you will have someone to ride with.

    Also - you don't have to decide on the 100 until you finish 50. The first 25 loop out is rolling, the second loop is a little hilly, the third has a good climb in downtown Sykesville, coming back the fourth loop is rolling. You have plenty of time to decide how much you feel like riding. With the weather being so nice - for me I want to stay on the bike. But again, with having Libson Rest Stop at the center - it is easy to evaluate your needs.


    I wish they had a map of the routes on the site.
    Last edited by 7rider; 05-14-2010 at 08:59 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    I wouldn't mind that so much if the roads were marked. But it says that there's no road marking, so that's when I freak out. I'm not a big fan of following cue sheets. A friend of mine who has done PPTC rides (but not this one) says I'd have no trouble finding a group to hang with.
    Hmmmmm..

    e.t.a. I had sent a query to the point of contact on the website. This was her reply:

    We expect 100 - 300 rides. The groups may start out together but basically they form and re-form. We will regroup in Lisbon up to 3 times - that is if you are doing the Century. With the number of riders we expect - I am sure you will have someone to ride with.

    Also - you don't have to decide on the 100 until you finish 50. The first 25 loop out is rolling, the second loop is a little hilly, the third has a good climb in downtown Sykesville, coming back the fourth loop is rolling. You have plenty of time to decide how much you feel like riding. With the weather being so nice - for me I want to stay on the bike. But again, with having Libson Rest Stop at the center - it is easy to evaluate your needs.


    I wish they had a map of the routes on the site.

    Yeah I printed out the cue sheet and followed it on google maps yesterday to see where it goes.

    I love maps so I don't mind following cue sheets on rides. I also like to make my own modifications for future use to avoid higher traffic roads, add or subtract a few miles, etc.

    I sent a message to a friend who does BB rides to see what his experience is in terms of groups staying together. I'll let you know if I hear back from him today.

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    Just heard back from my friend -- he says the BB/B riders don't necessarily ride in a group. Something to bear in mind...

 

 

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