Pace: End of ride average 14-15 mph
Elevation: Almost 1400 ft
Distance: 34.4 miles
Description: We will start at Udall Park near the dog park area. We will head east on Tanque Verde and through Woodland and on to 49ers. Then we'll use Wentworth to cut over to Speedway and then a left onto Freemen and up to SNPE. We'll do a lap in the park, a quick out and back to the picnic area is an option for those not interested in the whole loop. Then we'll head north and west on Old Spanish Trail, taking Kenyon to the bike path and back to Udall. Regroups along the way, but it’s always great when you know the route. Be sure to download and be familiar with the route!
There will be a brief orientation at start time listed above with wheels rolling afterward. Please arrive 15 minutes beforehand to sign the ride waiver.
Looking forward to the ride!
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What to Bring:
• No ear buds! This is a safety requirement, not a request.
• Food & fluids for 2 hours - 2 24oz Bottles or Hydration Pack.
• Bring a tube/patch kit and a way to inflate your tires.
• Be sure your bike is in good mechanical condition.
• CPSC approved helmets must always be worn while riding.
If you are riding, I ask that you agree that:
• You will obey traffic laws. Drive your bike as you would your car.
• You are a representative of the greater cycling community and will therefore conduct yourself appropriately.
• You will represent GABA well.
• While riding, you will respect others. You will take care when passing pedestrians and other cyclists: ring your bell or call out "Passing" or "Good morning!" before passing.
• If any of these standards are unclear, you can ask for clarification.
• Route subject to change based upon, weather, road conditions, group requests, and or the ride leader getting lost or forgetting his helmet.
GABA Rating System:
Pace Ratings:
A 20+
B+ 18 - 20
B 16 - 18
C+ 14 - 16
C 12 - 14
D 12 or lower
Hill Ratings:
1 Flat
2 Minor Hills
3 Moderate Hills
4 Long Climbs or Very Steep