Snow ride and Sea Glass Ride update
Saturday, March 10 16.9 miles around Marblehead and Swampscott on the Allez. 1:13:11, 13.4 mph average, 26.4 mph max speed
OK. I signed up for MSGLOBAL 2012, and I signed up to climb the Hill. I better ride, even if it's 40 out and it snowed this morning. And, it wasn't a bad ride. The worst part was ripping the stem out of the tube while pumping up the front tire.
Tentative date is Sunday Aug. 26.
Tentative start would be Temple Shirat Hayam in Swampscott.
While Nahant was a great start last year, and we had the run of Kelley Greens golf club, logistically it proved a challenge. The extra miles also proved hard for many. The August start will allow riders plenty of time to train. Many will have already logged plenty of miles in their legs. The weekend does not appear to conflict with any local charity rides. Please write me a comment if you have any ideas about the date, start location or if you want to volunteer to help. We need volunteers and sponsors! The ride's website is being updated, too. Thank you to Mike Sperling of Sperling Interactive for hosting our site. The ride benefits the Sue de Vries Cancer Foundation and its free wellness programs at the Mass General/North Shore Cancer Center in Danvers, Mass.
OK. I signed up for MSGLOBAL 2012, and I signed up to climb the Hill. I better ride, even if it's 40 out and it snowed this morning. And, it wasn't a bad ride. The worst part was ripping the stem out of the tube while pumping up the front tire.
Sea Glass Ride update
Tentative date is Sunday Aug. 26.
Tentative start would be Temple Shirat Hayam in Swampscott.
While Nahant was a great start last year, and we had the run of Kelley Greens golf club, logistically it proved a challenge. The extra miles also proved hard for many. The August start will allow riders plenty of time to train. Many will have already logged plenty of miles in their legs. The weekend does not appear to conflict with any local charity rides. Please write me a comment if you have any ideas about the date, start location or if you want to volunteer to help. We need volunteers and sponsors! The ride's website is being updated, too. Thank you to Mike Sperling of Sperling Interactive for hosting our site. The ride benefits the Sue de Vries Cancer Foundation and its free wellness programs at the Mass General/North Shore Cancer Center in Danvers, Mass.
2 Comments:
Wahoo!! I'm there. You can count on it.
I will be there as well!
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