More Than I Can Chew
It'll come as no big surprise to any of you but I feel like I'm behind the 8-ball this year. To be honest, I (and probably most other working stiffs) do every year but this year I have semi-measureable proof. The Paris Roubaix race usually marks my first serious group road ride. One that I typically ride 30-ish miles to, do the 30 mile group ride and then slink home. Years past I've felt comfortable doing some version of this ride. This year the idea never even entered my mind. Ruh, roh.
Well, its time to either shit or get off the pot. If something doesn't happen soon, the early season will be lost so I've gone and done something stupid. Stupid like planning to attend the state's fastest group road ride tonight. Here's the description:
This is the fastest large group road ride in the state of Maine.
This is not a beginner event (there are no waits). All are welcome to
attend. The ride is 48.5 miles and covers the bigger hill climbs in
Southern Maine. The race pace* (23-27mph+) is close to a Cat III race.
Neutral start until Libby’s Ice Cream shop. Several sprints on this
route include town line sprints, top of climb sprints and final Rt. 88
sprint. It is a very fun ride and great for training. The pack is
usually 30-40 riders large. Starts the first Tuesday of April through
the last Tuesday in August – every week leaving at 5:30 from Cyclemania.
Expect a 3-hour ride. ALL TRAFFIC LAWS OBEYED.
Click HERE for the route map.
2 comments:
That looks freaking awesome. Good luck.
thanks. I could have used more.
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