did i miss something??? oh yeah. january. after this weekend it will be well and truly gone and next thing you know we will be buying christmas presents again. but enough about me letting my life slide by before i know it.
last weekend was a fairly successful splitting of the groups and as such, we will continue along these lines. the advanced group will head off first as they have the most ground to cover followed by the novice ride. again the transitional group will follow the intermediate group, but this time the route has been shortened somewhat.
tips for everyone. KNOW YOUR RIDE ROUTE. don’t just leave it up to the leader, or the guy with a gps. if you get dropped you may need to know how to get home. at least have an idea so you can call someone to come and pick you up if needed. this is especially important for the advanced group as the saturday route is not a common one so make sure you know where to turn.
there may be a transitional ride on sunday, but i have not been informed at this time. stay tuned as will update below once the ride is know. also, i would to start both sunday rides at 7am if possible. this will then give people an opportunity to do either ride. i will let you know.
saturday
novice – spr novice saturday ride 01 – 41.28km max. may be shortened depending on the group
transitional – spr transitional saturday ride 04 (canning vale) – 39.11km
intermediate – spr intermediate saturday ride 04 (canning vale) – 46.23km
advanced – spr advanced saturday ride 16 (sth lake) – 51.36km
sunday
transitional – tba
advanced – south perth rouleurs sunday ride 01 (carradine & peet) – 92.56km
Transitional route looks good.
Is Ryan going to post the route for the next “Super Advanced Solo Ride”?
LOL! The transitional group is being upstaged by the Novice by 2.17KM! I hope we have a long ride on Sunday to make up for our laziness 🙂
Shaw. Yeah but our pace will be higher (5 – 10km) and probably beat em back to bell tower. But a ride on Sunday will make up for it. 🙂
does anyone else live in the hills and ride the Sunday hills ride?
I would not mind to ride down with someone to get there quicker.
Just a last minute notice that we will have a Transitional Ride (slow/mid paced) ride on Sunday at 7am, meet at Coode Street Carpark. Route will depend on the cencensus, but last Sunday’s (Mike’s) route of 70K may be the go.
Route here: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/23054981