That Potomac Heritage tour sounds very interesting. Unfortunately, I'll be in Baltimore on the 11th attending a funeral service for Edgar Allen Poe, so I'll have to remember that ride for next year.
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I'm making a list of rides that I'm thinking of doing in September/October. The Indian Head (metric) is a definite for me unless it rains, and I'm still deciding on the others. BTW I've retired from full centuries, so I would be looking at metrics, half-metrics or something in between depending on the routes available.
I know some folks here are doing the Tour du Port - what about any of the others? Or what other rides are y'alls doing? There's also BikeDC (which I think Zen is doing), the PPTC Century in Berryville VA, the Civil War Century in Thurmont MD, the Sea Gull...?
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Southern Maryland Century - The Indian Head 100
Sunday, September 13
Routes of 16, 29, 63 and 100 miles from the Village Green in the Town of Indian Head, Maryland, 20 miles south of the Washington Beltway. $20 advance registration ($25 on day of ride). For more information, see http://ohbike.org/century.
The Fredericksburg Cyclists 12th Annual Cannonball Century
Sunday September 27, 2009
Curtis Memorial County Park, Hartwood, VA
Half Metric Century - 35 miles
Metric Century - 62 miles
English Century - 100 miles
http://www.bikefred.com/CBC/cbc.html
Tour du Port
Sunday, October 4
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=30876
12, 19, 41, and 52 miles. Join thousands of riders at Baltimore's Canton Waterfront Park to kick off the 16th Annual Tour du Port! Please register at http://onelesscar.org/page.php?id=156
The Civista Potomac Heritage Bicycle Tour
Sunday, October 11
Routes of 14, 33, 60, 80, and 100 miles start and end in La Plata, Maryland. All routes will take cyclists along the scenic on-road bicycle route of the Potomac Heritage Trail National Scenic Trail. Come ride for your health and the health of those served by the Civista Medical Center. Cyclists will return to La Plata to the Crossing at Casey Jones for an after-ride party with food and entertainment. The pre-registration fee of $30 covers rest stops, SAG support, marked routes, cue sheets and maps, a t-shirt and other ride souvenirs, and an after-ride party. Riders are encouraged to pre-register to be assured of getting a t-shirt. Register online at www.active.com. Day-of-ride registration begins at 7:00 am and is $35. For more information, see www.civista.org/foundationpgs/2009_BikeTour.htm.
That Potomac Heritage tour sounds very interesting. Unfortunately, I'll be in Baltimore on the 11th attending a funeral service for Edgar Allen Poe, so I'll have to remember that ride for next year.
"How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com
Random babblings and some stuff to look at.
BF and I are signed up to do the Northern Neck River Ride on Saturday, September 26. If all goes according to plan it will be my first century! ...
I waited too long to make a hotel rez---everything within easy distance of the start (@Kilmarnock) is booked. So we're staying in historic Williamsburg, about 30mi from the start. I figure we'll make a weekend of it---a bit of history, a whole lot of riding.
In prep, I'm doing the metric century route of Tour de Valley over Labor Day weekend (September 6; start: Waynesboro, VA), and then a 50-miler near Harrisonburg on September 13 with fellow TE'er IFJane, her DH Michael, and my BF.
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Golden Apple--Westchester County, NY--Sept 6
NYC Century (entire 100 miles in NYC)--Sept 13
I'll miss some great rides in the area scheduled for when I'm away on vacation in Provincetown, MA.
Good lord, they haven't buried him yet?
I'm doing the old CWC and I'd like to do Bike DC but I'm not sure about doing that by myself...
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Here's another nice fall biking event: The Fall Foliage Festival in Staunton, Virginia, about 3 to 3.5 hours from the D.C. area; 2 hours from Richmond. Routes of varying length. October 16-18. Mighty perty scenery, especially in mid-October when the mountains are decked out in reds, oranges and yellows!
More info: http://www.shenandoahbike.org/
I'm so glad you'll be doing the River Ride, Kathi! I spend most weekends in that area, but alas, not that weekend. It'll be the first time I will miss the River Ride. It's a great ride-little traffic, good support, friendly, nice views. It can be a bit windy, but it's pretty flat with a few surprises. Have fun, and if I possibly can make it, I will.
My first century was the NYC Century. I did it in 2003. Enjoyed it alot.
That Golden Apple ride looks interesting. I might look into it for next year. The start is a bit of a drive from my parents' house but probably no worse than the drive from where I live up to the Civil War Century.
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The Golden Apple is a great ride. I've done it a few times already and always look forward to it. Definitely keep it in mind for next year.That Golden Apple ride looks interesting. I might look into it for next year. The start is a bit of a drive from my parents' house but probably no worse than the drive from where I live up to the Civil War Century.
I just got my registration packet for Columbus Fall Challenge. I'm undertrained and frickin' TERRIFIED. On the one hand I'm telling myself it's okay if I only finish one day, as many, many people do. On the other hand this was a task I laid out for myself early in the year and it's no one's fault but myself that I'm undertrained.![]()
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
OakLeaf, you're not undertrained -- you're practicing for next year!![]()
I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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2009 is the 200th anniversary of Poe's birth. B'more's had events going on all year. You should see the list of folks invited to speak at his service.Originally Posted by Catriona
Sorry for the thread drift...
"How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com
Random babblings and some stuff to look at.