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  1. #1
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    Early season centuries

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    In my winter funk, I'm looking for somethinganything to motivate me and look forward to. I had planned to do a metric century at the end of October, but it didn't work out. Since then, I've been doing a fitness boot camp and plan on doing it all the way through March, adding in cycling as soon as the daffodils pop up in February. I haven't been riding, but I am definitely more fit than I was when I stopped riding.

    Since I live in NW Arkansas, there should be plenty of flat metric or imperial centuries going on early-ish (April, May) in the season within an 8 hour drive of here, shouldn't there? Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma? I'm very near Kansas which is pretty flat, but they still get snow in April. Anything north of me is pretty much out. I think it'd have to be anything south of Oklahoma City. You see my dilemma of posting this in the state folders.

    Is there a ride calendar anywhere?

    Karen

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    Karen,

    www.nashvillecyclist.com has a calendar which usually shows rides over significant portions of the southeast. He hasn't updated to a 2008 calendar yet, but the 07 one should give some ideas.

    Last year's showed rides as early as March. Lots for April and May which is prime charity ride season before the weather gets so hot.
    Last edited by SouthernBelle; 12-07-2007 at 07:23 AM.

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    Hey, that's great. The Tour De Stooges in Highland, IL looks like just what I was looking for! And they're one of the few locations who have their website current!

    Thanks,
    Karen

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    SB- thanks for posting that link to Nashville's cycling club. That's a great list. I've been salivating at the thought of riding in Tennessee again, although I likely won't make it there again until BRAT 2008.
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    ok, i want to ride in the tour de stooges just because of the name, and the t-shirt. how fun is that?

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    And they have a Three Stooges film festival after the ride!

    Karen

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    Karen,
    Here's a partial calendar. Scroll down to the near bottom of the page. Most all of these are Tulsa or north of OKC.
    http://www.okfreewheel.com/


    Here's another site that lists some rides. Doesn't seem to be many early season in our area (OK), but I think more will come up in the next month or so. There's a search option at the top. Under sport just go to cycling tours and some will come up.
    http://www.insidetexasrunning.com/calendar/smu.html

    I wish I could find our local OK schedule of rides. I know there are more around, just can't find them right now. I'll do some digging for you. Of course, if you come to OKC (or near here) to ride, I'd love to join you. I'll be IM training next year, so long rides will be a normal occurance for me. I'll come along if you'd like some company.
    Last edited by Tri Girl; 12-07-2007 at 06:00 PM.
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    You wouldn't get much training riding with a slow-poke like me! I would love to have someone to stick with me, though.

    I'll check those links out! Thanks

    Karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    You wouldn't get much training riding with a slow-poke like me! I would love to have someone to stick with me, though.
    Oh stop! You're not a slow poke, and if you are then I am too. Long, slow miles are a part of long distance training. It's what I'm conditioned to do.
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    Ms.

    The first ride I'm aware of is Ride the Rez offering a metric Memorial Day weekend in Jackson, Ms. The Magnolia State Randonneurs have a 200k Jan. 12, and a 300k March 29. You may want to keep a check on the Memphis Hightailers sight as well, although nothing is posted yet.

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    Natchez Trace

    Hey Tuckerville...........was just looking at the Nashville site and found the Natchez Trace Century. 2007 was in mid April. Temps are usually fairly moderate at this time of the year. I'll ride with you!!!!! I'm slow, but determined.

    Also check out search.active.com, lots of stuff.
    Last edited by jusdooit; 12-08-2007 at 05:34 AM.

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    Another one in Middle Tennessee that y'all might like is here:

    http://www.bikethecram.com/

    Starts in TN, goes up into KY through Mennonite country. Very flat, very pretty. This is the one I picked for my first century. It was well-supported and hit a couple of spots that were pretty nifty. I didn't know there was a Jefferson Davis Memorial Park in KY. Goes thru tiny little towns.

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    Since when is Natchez Trace and Middle Tennessee FLAT?


    Karen

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    The Trace is definitely not flat!! But CRAM has a very flat route. Runs out of Clarksville, up into KY.

 

 

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