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ride routes 21st & 22nd feb

as there was some destruction of the group last week, we will split the pack this week and send the fast group over ridgehill so that they can expend a bit of excess energy.  i want the group to stay together all through shep rd and welshpool as well as hale rd.  hale is only 1 lane so we need to keep the group together for safety.  if you watched a current affair (it may have only been over here) there was a story on cyclists and how much of a menace we were.  keep together and obey the road rules. 

once the group hits kalamunda rd, the fast group goes straight at the lights while the main group turns left to head back to guilford.  make sure you know the route (especially the fast group or you will be heading up gooseberry by mistake).  if by some chance the fast group catches the main group, do not merge the groups together.  last time some of the fast boys got to the front of the main group and started pushing the pace.  this made it hard for everyone as some people struggled while others then couldn’t get around to the front.  keep them separate and overtake when safe, or if no chance to do so, both groups go single file and the fast overtake the main.

on sunday, a nice pleasant ride through parkerville and mundaring weir.

also thanks to jonny and mark for writing up the rides last week.  don’t be shy and we would like to hear your view of the ride.  if you are hanging on to the back and are struggling the whole way, it is fine.  people like to read your experience.  it is not a race so there are no winners therefore everyone’s view is important.  if you want to blog, let me know.

south perth rouleurs saturday ride 03 (hale rd)

south perth rouleurs saturday ride 03b (hale & ridgehill)

south perth rouleurs sunday ride 04 (greenmount & parkerville & mundaring weir)

Saturday 14th Feb – Latest Cycling news

Ride report by Jonny

Well firstly apologies to all those for the lateness of the blog. Not many volunteers this week and with many of the usual bloggers not on the ride I was the best they could come up with. ! Also apologies for not knowing everyone’s names but after a year and a half out with injury there has been a number of new faces to appear in the bunch.
Looking round the car park at 6.55 their was only four of us gathered around Lorraine’s car wondering if anybody else was going to turn up; but by 7am like lambs to the slaughter the herd had gathered.
After a gentle role round to Riverside drive the bunch seemed to have grown again back to the usual numbers we have come to expect. A tail wind meant no shortage of willing workers and a pleasant role down towards Nedlands. After the first drag up it was interesting to see that a small group of six had a little gap at the top and four of those were from our strong female division. The tail wind and a good effort from Anna and the Fleet mechanic guy (sorry names) had us continue at 40km/h and a break at the Stirling hwy lights was welcomed to get the heart rate down.
I thought it would be a good idea to stick pretty close to the front for the run down the dog leg and then not be too far back at the start of Mossman park hill. All those who have done the Great bike ride would know this hill but for quite a few this was their first time up and a bit of a shock to the system. Dan and his Milram twin decided being off the front is even better than being near the front and attacked before the dog leg to get a nice gap before the start of the climb. I’m not sure if they were still at the top by the water tower as the pace definitely picked up on the hill once certain riders were unleashed. John commented later that it would take him a while to get over the image of me going past him up the hill in my Nike trainers.
After a re-group at the water tower the bunch continued towards Fremantle. Now this wouldn’t be a ride write up without the incident with a car. This time it looked like while we were heading down Stirling Hwy a car moved into the lane in front of us then didn’t seem to pull away. I was at the back at the time so didn’t see exactly what happened but what I did see was some quick reactions by everybody in the bunch to avoid any crashing.
Heading up Preston point road we picked up Team Bic – Dr’s Paul and Wally in there matching kits; quite how these guys got ahead of us to this point without a boat I am not sure but I suspect they might well have avoided Mossman park hill. After a little work with Ryan on the front he suggested a role-through into the wind and I was very happy with this. By Burke Drive the pace was on and the bunch seemed to have created a new form of riding into the wind with an inside and outside lane moving forward and a middle lane coming backwards. We might see this being adopted in the Tour’s team time trials but I somehow doubt it. A few riders tried to get off the front here but with the winds it was never really going to happen in the strong wind.
After another re-group the bunch followed Canning Hwy back to Perth. I think the combination of a headwind and traffic lights meant the bunch fragmented quite a bit and a few times I looked back to see a bunch catching us up only to be caught at traffic lights or else someone in our group would drive the pace and they didn’t get on. The same thing was happening in our group with people riding off the front only to get caught at lights and us catching them up again. The only incident on the Canning Hwy was a motorbike that seemed to accelerate from the lights very slowly and then at the last minute put on his left indicator and slow right down. Seems it’s trendy now to hit a motorbike as Andre Griepel and Lance Armstrong have shown, but luckily none of the Rouleurs decided to follow this trend.
At the traffic lights coming onto the causeway a group of 12ish was together and as we re-started Ryan went off up the road. Myself, Bec, Anna and another gave chase with the wind behind us and although each time I checked my computer we were doing 50km/h we could not get across. Looks like lots fun was had at lights and in the wind as groups seemed to be coming in for a while afterwards.

A perfect day for a ride.

ride report by mark

 

the river looked glassy as i rode in from home along the bikepath up the freeway, and i had a good feeling about todays ride. we started off with 21 riders on what was the most perfect morning i’ve had so far this year.

there was a good mix of new and familiar riders, young and more experienced (i’m starting to prefer that to “old”) and included two girls. with pete and a few of the big guns away, things looked a bit more open on the points chase. stu must have been happy when he saw that.

 

john b and i lead the way out, and after a little confusion up front, we headed off via douglas street towards albany highway. the traffic lights all seemed to be changing at the right time; more indications of a good ride ahead. i couldn’t help comparing it to last week, when we had a howling headwind along the same road, which made things very different.

all the way thru gosnells, past brookton highway, (some of the group took a short cut up brookton hwy) to the somewhat imposing climb of carrawatha rd. it’s short but it sure as hell ain’t sweet.

i took it easy as a salvo of eager guns roared past me as the hill kicked. i knew if i chased here i could spoil the rest of my morning, and with great weather and some hill points up for grabs (not something i’m usually interested in) i wasn’t about to do that. i watched my heart rate and kept it below 180 for the climb, and ended up at the top with moderately aching legs, but still content to carry on with one of my least favourite hills; carradine.

the positions at the top of carawatha were: 1 stu, 2 jerry, 3 jeff.

dr carl had to turn back at the top to attend to his overseas guest at home. the rest of us had a careful descent, knowing that the t-junction kinda sneaks up on you, and then turned left for the long steady climb up to the next t junction at canns rd. this time i tried; i really tried to stay with the front runners, but no luck. stu took off as usual, with jeff  and dr jerry on his wheel. i sat with them for about 500m, and then decided the heart rate was not good for me. dr mark came past me quickly, and i sat with him for a while, and even took a turn in front, but he was more determined, and i watched him go after the others in the last 500m. that gave him 3rd place. jerry did well to pass jeff and take second place, with dr mark 4th, me in 5th. Stu took first.

a couple of the new lads looked tired at the regroups, but they were keen to press on, and so we did. we stuck together well enough to all remember the right turn at churchman brook road, and had a leisurely decent past the dams, safely around “scott’s corner” and on to the next regroup stop at brookton hwy. at this stage the weather was still pleasantly cool, although the humidity was unusually high for a clear blue-sky day. as we started to climb pete rd, i knew that i had to stay with the front boys to have any chance of points. after the steep bit of pete rd, it flattens out a lot, and if one has a bit of a break, two or three riders are hard to catch for a lone chaser. jerry made the mistake, and i hung onto stu and jeff for dear life, that is until stu got bored and went ahead to play on his own after the roundabout on raeburn rd. i sat on jeffs wheel till i thought i could outsprint him, which i did, to take second. jeff was third, followed by shao, and i think dr mark or jerry was next. john b told me over coffee that he chased like hell there, and overtook, thinking he was going for a point, only to find he had chased for 6th. bummer, i’ve done that a couple of times.

we regrouped again at the servo, where some stocked up with various performance enhancing fizzy drinks and lollies. still the weather felt fresh, and there was hardly a breeze to speak of, as we coasted through pickering brooke. stu decided that he didn’t need any more points, so he went off to do the observatory; and he took two other suckers for punishment with him. we were suitably impressed.

we cruised round to the start of the last climb, with everyone pretty much together as we rounded the corner at the bottom of mundaring weir rd. my speedo wasn’t working by that stage, which was a good thing, as i didn’t really want to know my heart rate. the wind was slightly into us, which meant no record breaking speed, but still just as much effort. it’s fair to say that jeff did all the work up the hill – not even most of it. so jerry and i did feel a tiny bit bad when we dropped him at the last kick after the false flat. but only a tiny bit, and it didn’t diminish the joy we felt at getting first and second. i stayed with jerry on his first kick, and wasn’t sure how much it took out of him. i was disappointed to find out that the answer was “not enough” – he timed his second kick perfectly just before the last right hand bend, and had nothing to answer with. he took it by 50m or more. jeff got third, with bill and dr mark taking 4th and 5th.

the coffee was good, and it was great to see 15 of us there, including some first timers, herman & shun. on the home run, it was good to see everyone riding single file again along the canning rd, and i think the motorists appreciate it. jerry got a break as we crossed onto welshpool, and stayed away on the descent. john b and i caught him at the bottom and kept a good pace to the lights, where john took the sprint. as we approached albany hwy, anna let rip with a break, and no-one was quite sure what to do. then lisa jumped, and the two of them were away. the levels of testosterone in the pack went ballistic; gears ground and chains hopped as everyone tried to save face for the male species. it was close but i think we just made it. anna went again at the approach to macdonalds, but jerry was ready for it and eased past for the last spoils.

i came home the long way, along the river all the way. south perth, freeway bike path, and mt pleasant esplanade; and on a day like today, even though it was pretty warm by then, i realised why perth is such a fantastic place to live if you’re a cyclist. a total of 118 km for me for the day, which was just what the doctor ordered.

 

 

Free Lecture at Edith Cowan University

Please see the flyer regarding a free presentation on:

MYTHS, SCIENCE AND PERFORMANCE IN CYCLING

to be presented by Dr

James Martin from the University of Utah.

Presentation commences 7.00pm
Thursday, 19 February 2009
Lecture Hall 19.141
Building 19
School of Exercise, Biomedical and
Health Sciences
Edith Cowan University
270 Joondalup

Drive, Joondalup 6027

Everyone is welcome. You do not have to ride with Elite or ECU.

If anyone is interested in meeting up about 6’ish for a drink or bite to eat leave a message in the comments.

Lorraine

ride routes 14th & 15th feb

sorry, been without internet access for a couple of days. 

a nice ride around the river planned for saturday.  we will keep together as one group so make sure that you regroup at the standard places and keep the fast sections to just the hill at mosman, and burke drive.  the fast run home can start once the group passes the como hotel.  look after each other please.

sunday, just a nice climb up around mt nasura and roleystone.  good training if you are doing the pemberton classic in a few weeks time.

south perth rouleurs saturday ride 02 (river ride)

south perth rouleurs sunday ride 01 (carradine & peet)

cannibal jerseys

a few people that bought a jersey in our last order have mentioned that some of them are a bit big.  if you have a jersey from the initial order and bought another one in our recent order, can you please check any size differences when laid out flat, from armpit across.  it seems to mainly be affecting the large size garments, but if you have an issue please let me know asap as i need to contact cannibal about this soon.  if you have a previous cannibal brand jersey (i.e. livingston optical) check against the new one to see if there is a difference.  one of the women’s large jerseys was about 1.5cm larger in the latest order.  either comment on this post or send me an email.

A view looking back

Ride report by Brendan (VP ) 🙂

Well after checking my program before heading off it seemed I was meant to do all the hills at a “hard” pace hmmm well off to the usual start.
Once there it was nice to see a group of around 25 riders.
After Pete explained the days ride we set off towards them there hills..
A few usual guys n gals were up at NDCC crit at Osborne Park so also shows just how big our group(guess we can say club soon J) is. Great to see. let us know how you guys went….

Trip out was nothing unusual, plenty of laughs and general chit chat and how annoying the wind was getting, oh yeah we had a nasty puncture that sliced one of the guys tires like Pete’s the other week, alas ride was over and home he went, bugger(sorry didn’t catch the name but feel free to add a comment) .
Once out near our first turn towards the lovely Kahuna we turned straight into a rather nasty head wind that straight away made quite a few start thinking and talking of how today’s ride was going to hurt.

Onward and upward to the lower slopes of our first climb, with no one really willing to push to hard considering the wind I remembered my program of riding hard on the hills so I decided I may as well stretch the gang out and see who wanted to play (read hurt) today. I attacked pretty hard and gapped out to 100m (guessing) and rode to over half way before looking back to see the damage, guessing more from the wind than trying to chase me… As usual Stu and co were in a good rhythm up the hill so that allowed me to set the rhythm to match to ensure I scored max points for the climb.

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Brendan 10, Stu 7, Ben 5, Paul 3, Andrew 1

After our regroup Dr Paul and a few others headed off for a shorter ride and we threw around the motion of skipping Peet rd due to winds etc was going to make the ride approx 5km shorter which was approved so off we headed down the normally fast decent towards Peet rd but with the high Head wind the speeds weren’t so fast today. Once at Peet rd we re grouped just to make sure no one headed up the hill (as original map) and we headed towards soldiers climb. When free wheeling down Peet rd you realise how steep it actually is and with that nasty T intersection on the hwy it pays to have well adjusted brakes.

So onto the climb #2 a steady tempo was set which was pretty much maintained all the way up ensuring a sprint finish was on the cards, after a quick chat to confirm the finish line the pace crept up until we were over 40 with the tail wind and increasing, I had 3rd wheel and was in a prime position and launched about 200 or so meters out to take the win. With remainder at

Solidiers rd
Brendan 10, Stu 7, Ben 5, Paul 3, Peter 1

After re grouping at the T intersection and me getting the crap scared out of me turning around and being face to face with a bloody great horse we were off down to Bedfordale climb #3. Once on the climb a nice tempo was set with Pete and I in second wheel talking about when some attacks might happen and sure enough near the top Pete launched and quickly gained a gap which at first no one was too keen to chase so I eventually got out front the inside line and chased with just about everyone in tow. Once we caught up the last rise prior to the turn off/finish line to Canning Dam I launched hoping everyone was too tired to go again and time trialed to lead everyone else there with Gerry leading the gang into await a final regroup prior to heading over towards our second last climb up Gardiner rd.

Always nice to cruise along this rd when the weather is hotter as its usually quite fresh through there which anyone who has done it in winter will attest it gets frigging cold.
Once over the rough section and onto the nice smooth Bitumen we had the great decent in towards Araluen Park where we had another re group to ensure we had everyone before the nasty little climb back up Gardiner rd and to Karagulen servo for a quick food/drink stop as req’d. Back o the climb we set a reasonable tempo which I couldn’t resist a few surges to see who was feeling ok, once up the first main part of the climb and onto the sharp corner we accelerated again to pretty much force a split of Stu, Ben and I from the others but I was feeling pretty good so had a few accelerations on the last rolling climbs and only seeing 1 wheel behind me I kept upping the speed to dislodge who ever was there which took until the last rise before Brookton Hwy which I though was Stu and on turning around realised it was Ben so onwards to the servo for re group.

Gardiner rd
Brendan 10, Ben 7, Stu 5, Paul 3, Peter 1

Its really great to see everyone getting stronger as the time we wait for re group seems to be getting less and less and the top 5 of climbs always has a few different names in order over the last few months so good work peoples,

Once relieved and fuelled as req’d we headed over towards our last climb into Kalamunda with the only scare of the day coming from a big Redneck F250 ute driver straying onto our side lining us all up which raised a few heart rates and flurry of words towards him but gladly he ventured back onto his correct side of the road. When we had reached Pickering Brook Melvyn and Michael (new cervelo guy) decided to cruise straight into Kalamunda while we ventured down past Sanatarium factory down the quick decent with Mark using his downhill skills to lead us only to get rather friendly with a Harley Davidson bike on the corner which resulted in a rather close passing manoeuvre.

Over to Mundaring Weir rd and onto one of my favourite accents into Kalamunda.
Mark set the pace early only to come back to the group after the first bend and the pace started moving up, Stu was the first culprit so I went pretty hard to see who could push the pace, Stu got back up to me and surged as he went passed me which highlights how well he goes on his old bike (look out when the cervelo is back) but I was feeling good so got the wheel and sat tempo but Stu paid his price for closing the gap and went back a gear so I jumped again and as I was pushing my bike ring I rode hard up to the top and started thinking of a cold drink and food as I watched Stu come in for second.

Mundaring weir to Kalamunda
Brendan 10, Stu 7, Ben 5, Mark 3, Jerry 1

As the group rolled into the coffee shop we all re fuelled on an assortment of yummy food and hot n cold drinks. A few laughs and comparing different stories of the days ride we finally packed up and headed back to Welshpool road decent where I made sure I had Marks wheel as He always descends very well and a fast pace is ensured and with a new record (for me anyway) we hit 92.4 Kmphr and time trialled to he end for a re group at the school. Not long after we were on our way towards home, mainly uneventful trip home, the tail wind was nice and the pace stayed nice and high pretty much all the way through to Berwick and down to Bunnings for a quick chat and laugh before we all took our weary legs home for a well deserved break.

Total Kms for the day (my computer) 110kms and plenty of tough climbs and strong winds are sure to help those that are heading to Pemberton.

Geez reading back I waffled a bit so sorry to those that got bored reading this.
Take care and ride safe, Brendan

Upcoming Racing

There are a couple of races coming up at the end of the month at which SPR will be having a fair presence.
Firstly we have Renae’s race on 22 Feb with entries closing next Tuesday 17 Feb. This is a Criterium race with the feature event being the Women’s race. There are races for all grades and I would encourage all to get along and enjoy what should be a great mornings entertainment. These races are held in Technology Park so you won’t have to travel too far, bring the family and cheer on some familiar faces.
Some of us will then be travelling a little further to participate in the Pemberton Classic on the weekend of the 28th Feb. This is a two part weekend featuring a criterium on Saturday with a road race on the Sunday. Entries for this event close on Feb 24 so plenty of time to book your leave and accomodation. A bunch of us are making a weekend of this so there should be some interesting stories to follow.
We will soon be posting a schedule of races for the year including cyclo sportif events that we as a club will be targeting. We will be entering teams across as many grades as we can and hope to see you out there cheering, helping or racing.
If you think you’d like to give it a go let me know or talk to any of the racing guys and they will be more than keen

to answer any questions you may have. Alternatively send me a message on the message board and I’ll get in touch.

The WACF race claendar can be found at their website here

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Cheers
Chris

The Lights of Leach Highway

Pete’s dastardly plan to ensure “victory” of the loons was to send the main group over a couple of hills and ensure a multitude of unfavourable traffic lights. You would have thought we were on a tour of the red light district.

Once said loons separated from the sensible bunch we were down to 20 odd riders Our plan was to hold the group together until the Leach Hwy – North Lake Rd intersection and then start rolling through.

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This seemed to work as a few people were struggling over the hills but had less difficulty maintaining the pace of the main group on the flats.

It seems someone amongst the loons must work for Main Roads as our run along Leach Hwy turned into an interval session with seemingly every traffic light being red upon our approach.

As the more experienced amongst us coached those less experienced in the roll through technique we did however manage to maintain a reasonable pace between the lights.

Our next challenge was crossing the lanes of Leach Hwy to make our right turn onto High Rd. That safely negotiated we continued our interval session between the lights along to Nicholson.

After a check over our shoulders for the loons and a

brief moment for a regroup after the roundabout we stepped up the pace a little as our roll through had by now became a bit more fluid.

As the loons caught us along Albany Hwy, no doubt thanking their mole in the Main Roads Department, things got a little messy. However I’m sure we’ll have a protocol for this next time.

It soon became a case of every person for themselves with a high speed blast to the café where the real race began, that for position in the queue for ordering food and/or drinks. I’m sure this is the only reason the ride ends in a sprint.

Cheers

Chris

 

saturday 7th feb – leach vs south

ride report by peter

 

running a bit late today as i decided to drive to the coffee shop with the spare kits and then ride across to coode st.  normally not a problem, as i was up early enough since son #1 came and woke us up at 5:30.  however, i was then running around trying to get him organised (plus getting mum out of bed) before i could go.  hence, by the time i arrived i was pretty much out of breath.  also, so surprising was the size of the group today.  i estimated that their would have been between 60 and 70 riders which meant that we were strung out a fair way.  this also meant that we would get stuck and split at quite a few sets of lights.

we were splitting the group today after about 8 kms and then kind of running parallel to see who could get home first.  the main group would run all the way down to the stirling bridge then back via leach hwy while the fast boys (or “coalition of the willing”) would swing wide through attadale, up over the pt walter golf course hill, then get onto south st.  both groups would use the nicholson/albany route as the return leg.  the last few times we split, we didn’t even come close to catching the main group.  it would be interesting to see if it could be achieved today.

as expected the group split at the lights a number of times coming down canning hwy but it wasn’t too bad and we were basically together once we came past the applecross shops.  i had requested that the fast group make their way to the back before we get to the turn, but this didn’t really work too well as some riders just started slowing down to achieve that move, so big gaps appeared as the main group riders behind could not actually get around.  what this achieved was both groups splitting into sub-groups at the turn and playing catch-up for a while.

the main group soldiered on along canning while we reformed on burke drive for a speed session before the hill.  there were many groups doing their river ride heading in the opposite direction and everyone was going fast.  we rolled through a bit but the speed was not exceptional as i think people were saving it for the hill.

we made the left hander before the usual pt walter hill and headed up stock road.  the hill has a sharp beginning and a couple of riders hit it hard to make it to the corner first.  unfortunately this is only 1/8 of the hill climb and you look up the road to see how far to go and how much energy you now have left.  the hill broke the group up quite a bit with the usual suspects going hard to force the pace.  some of the early attackers were now heading backwards as their efforts took their toll.  the pace slowed as we made our way across the top and it allowed the group to reform.  one of the new guys dropped his chain at the roundabout and steve and myself waited for him with another guy.  this meant that we then got separated from the group as they crossed back over canning hwy, but they waited for us to catch up. 

the pace picked up a bit on stock rd and a few lost contact on the rolling hills.  as we turned onto south st a look back showed that about 4 riders were struggling a few hundred metres back.  steve and brendan dropped back a bit to help them out but i said that i would not be able to catch back up if i did that so jumped onto the back of the pack.  luckily the lights at north lake rd allowed a general regrouping.

once the rolling hills subsided, the group got into a good roll through and we headed towards canning vale.  a quick call out as we approached banister rd to let the group know to go straight instead.  i think the bike go onto auto pilot along there as we usually turn up and use it as our fast section.  i would say that we got the majority of the lights along south st and it made finding a rhythm hard as we were always starting from scratch again.

we turned onto nicholson rd at livingston shopping centre (home of livingston specsavers – see back of jersey) and headed towards albany hwy.  the pace quickened as we now had a little breeze on our backs and we were sitting above 45km/h on average.  the roll through was a little disjointed as some riders were starting to struggle and could not get over the wheel quickly enough.  as we crossed over ???? hwy we approached the roundabout for high rd where the main group should have turned onto nicholson.  we couldn’t see them but very soon, up ahead i saw a row of little helmets bobbing along in the distance.  this may have spurred the guys on and we soon caught them just after we turned onto albany hwy. 

unfortunately we don’t have any procedure in place for when this occurs so it got a bit confusing.  some of the fast boys went around the main group and started leading the pace at the front.  this then meant that the main group was now tapping along at a higher than usual pace and hence the fast group could not overtake.  a few dodgy moves and the majority of the group got around and we headed for home.

the pace picked up across the rolling hills on shep rd and we continued to roll through.  lorraine went off the front a bit when she came around and i yelled at her to “go”.  she thought that i was saying “no” and though she was in trouble for getting in the way off the fast group.  i had to explain later that i was urging her on to attack and try to get away from the group.

the run into riverside drive contained the usual workhorses and i had good position behind michael who was tucked in behind a nice train of brendan, steve and ryan.  unfortunately we got the lights at plain st and i never recovered enough on take off to effectively hold the wheel when the pace stepped up.  i just watched the group sprint on ahead.  so sad.

i managed to distribute a few more of the kits this morning, but there is still some outstanding.  i am heading over east for a couple of weeks, so if you don’t get it before tuesday, then you may have to wait a little while.  the coffee shop was very full as the bikeforce ride had taken up quite a few seats.  there was also a reserved table for a group of old ladies, but they didn’t last very long as we were too noisy.  other coffee shop discussion points included the constitution and becoming a club, the spr ride etiquette guidelines that we will post on the blog and a look at the race calendar to see which races we want to target this year (looks like most of them).

as i said, i will be away for the next 2 weekends, but i will still post the ride routes on thursday night.  however, it will be up to individuals in the group to step up and take control of how we run it to make sure it stays safe and in control.