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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Lovin' the Temps, but Rain, Rain, Go Away...

The cooler temperatures have been great for cycling. However, we sure have been dodging the raindrops lately. Looks like later in the week we'll have some clear skies again. Guess what? With the clear skies come warmer temps again. Oh well, it's summer...

I understand you had a good group last Saturday. Sorry about the no show, the lovely Mrs. Graves and myself were visiting our daughter and son-in-law in Georgia for a few days. Good fun. Also visited a couple of nice bike shops in Columbus. If ever in the area check out Ride on Bikes bike shop. It's right downtown and the downtown is exceptional. A river runs through it with a bike trail alongside...beautiful! Next time I'm taking the machine with me.

Well, who wants to ride? Who's tired of sitting in the house waiting for the rain to stop? Me too!!!

Let's roll!!!

Here's this week's ride schedule:

Tuesday and Thursday evening's at 6pm at Firestone and Summit. About 20 miles or so at a moderate pace.

Wednesday evening at 5:30pm at Firestone and Summit. About 20 to 25 miles at a moderate to very fast pace.

Saturday morning at 7am at Firestone and Summit. We'll try the new loop again since we got rained out last week. About 45 miles at a moderate pace.

Sunday afternoon at 3pm at Firestone and Summit. 25 to 35 miles at a moderate pace.

See you out on the road,
Bob

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for a great ride tonight, Guys! That's the fastest I have ever flown down Langley.......I nearly hit 30!

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  2. Maybe I am a little behind, but I just found out how to get bike directions on Google Maps. Just look up directions as you would for driving then click the bicycle button, to get a more bike friendly path. Very neat I must say. - Neil

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