
Originally Posted by
Jo-n-NY
Well, my ride turned out great. We had 25 ladies of all sorts. About 5 came with mtn bikes and there was a good amount of climbing involved which I could not get away from being on the N. Shore of Long Island. Only 2 ladies took the optional 14 mile route. Needless to say I had to do a lot of regrouping but all came back with smiles after the ride. There was a huge interest in group Saturday rides so I plan to begin leading them as well as the Sunday rides I lead.
This was a Specialized idea, but we had a the rep from Polar there also and he gave out mesh bags. We didn't raffle anything but had the refreshments before and after which went over great. It was a good event for the shop to have to kick off the season and a great way to promote the weekend rides.
The only requirement going forward is riders must have a road bike, flat bar is acceptable and maintain about 15mph on the flat terrain. Our club is entering it's 3rd year and began as 1 group of about 10. We now have maybe 40-50 stemming from AA some now sponsered by the shop to race, A, and my B group. We don't have anyone to lead anything slower pace.
I feel great doing doing my part for my LBS as she is one heck of lady that owns the shop, extrememly generous especially to all that join the club. A retailer that apprceciates your business and gives back in return is so rare these days.
Would have to loved to participate in this event! I'm so sad that I'm not living in the Long Island North shore (Glen Cove) anymore. The project that I was working at Nassau County came to a sudden end and I moved back to FL after being there for 2 years and a half!! I really miss NY.
Mariela
'12 Trek Lexa SLX