Can you give me some more information about this ride? Do you have to register for it? Is it a supported ride?
Thanks!
Can you give me some more information about this ride? Do you have to register for it? Is it a supported ride?
Thanks!
I just want to clarify and make sure
everyone understands that this is an "unsupported" ride.
It is not an "organized" ride, (like we are all use to) no fee involved,
and no fund raiser
Remember - this is an "at your own risk" ride.
This is just several people gathering together
to go bike riding.
There are no $ fees $ and no insurance,
Every person assumes any and all liability.
This ride is very rural and some areas seem remote
(out in the middle of nowhere) Most of the roads are very low traffic.
It is open to anyone who wants to gather together and ride for the
sheer pleasure and challenge of riding a century.
Therefore - there will not be the usual rest stops with
treats and other goodies that we all are used to on regular "organized rides"
However there are places such as gas stations,
convenient stores, and restaurants along the way.
I will try to get a few people lined up to possibly have designated stops
along the way- but this is not yet definate...(still in the works)
So please come prepared, bring your own snacks and other goodies.
(just in case)
I have asked my husband (Chris) to drive our vehicle
(SAG) for us....and he has agreed to do so.
I am going to see if I can find a couple more people to
help out for the other routes.
I will try to keep everyone posted. Oh, and if anyone would like
a map, please let me know.
There is the possibility that I will be changiing the route a
little bit from last years. But this is still in the works.
I will also shorten the Sunday morning breakfast ride.
Oh - we are halfway between Rockford and Galena. I74 to Bloomington, I39 to Rockford, US20 West.
Happy Riding!
~ Trekn Teresa ~
Max. grade: 15%
Ave. grade: 2%
Total climbing: 5,600 ft.
Max. altitude: 1,068 ft.
"I hope this helps somewhat."
I would love to see a map of the route if you have one available online...
Thanks for the info![]()
lauren.warnecke,
Hello,
here are the maps:
this one is the 103 mile route: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1266709
this one is the 70 mile route: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com?r=1211368
The first 57 miles overlap with the 100 mile route
Also, keep in mind that I may be making a few changes to the century mile route.
If you are a member of Bike Journal.com, there is a thread from last
September with pictures and comments by participants.
There is also a sign-up sheet there to just give me an idea on the
number of people who are interested and plan to attend.
I hope to possibly see you in September.
~Trekn Teresa ~
thanks! Looking forward to it...