Saturday Ride - October 11
October 8th, 2008Same ride as last week without the Woodmont Country Club section. We will leave at 8:32, so be ready. Nice easy pace.
Same rules, be nice, wear a helmet, etc. See you there.
Same ride as last week without the Woodmont Country Club section. We will leave at 8:32, so be ready. Nice easy pace.
Same rules, be nice, wear a helmet, etc. See you there.
Time to get in shape for the off season. This Saturday, October 4th, will be the first episode of the Jittery Joe’s Fall ride.
We have a new route that has been scouted and approved by the Saturday Ride Tribunal. The route is 47 miles long and can be viewed here: http://www.mapmyride.com/ride/united-states/ga/milton/931897439541.
The pace will be somewhere between 15 and 17 mph, please remeber there are plenty of rolling hills and one or two larger bumps.
We will have two official regroup spots, around mile 16 and then again around mile 32. This is not a no drop ride, but, it is not a race either, so don’t worried about getting dropped. There will also be a bathroom break somwhere within the first 20 miles, we just need to find a spot.
Ride leaves at 8:32 on the dot, so don’t be late.
Please be courteous to fellow riders, cars, and anyone else who’s path we may cross. Remember this is a group ride, not a race, the intent is to have an enjoyable ride with nice people. If you are not nice, or if you want to race, don’t show up.
The fall edition of the Jittery Joe’s ride will start Saturday October 4. We will roll out at 8:31. Route TBD, but will be somewhere between 40 and 50 miles. Pace, unknown. Check back soon for the official route announcement.
There is not a planned or organized ride from the shop at this time.
The Saturday ride will start again sometime in October, stayed tuned for details.
8:30 start time tomorrow. Same route.
Ride starts at 8:30 this weekend.
The points from last weekend are still in the works, we had a protest, so as soon as that is sorted out, the big board will be updated.
Same gig this Saturday, 40ish miles, 4 attack zones. We will throw in the Knopster county line sprint on Campground Road, once everyone is past the store at the Y it is game on. The line is the Forsyth County line sign on the right. Points to first place only.
The winner on the day will receive some Jittery Joe’s swag, maybe a t-shirt, hat, or mug.
As always, be safe, courteous, and say hello to Rusty.
The pressure of wearing the leader’s jersey got to Max, so he decided to sleep in and not defend his title.
So we have a new leader, Nick from Cannondale/Allset Racing has taking over the golden fleece.
The points are:
Nick: 25
Max “My alarm didn’t go off” Spartz: 20
Chris “I am specialized”: 18
Dwayne: 14
Robert: 13
Mike: 9
Carl: 9
Ben: 8
Will I Am: 4
This weekend will be the same route and same attack zones. Please keep track of who wins and places, I will not be there. Let Rusty know ant the end of the ride what the status is.
Have fun. Be safe.
The first week with attack zones went well. After one week the overall leader is Max.
Points:
Max: 20
Dwayne: 14
Robert: 13
Will.I.Am: 4
This week the route will be the same and the attack zones will be the same. One change, I am eligible for points.
The route is here . Please take a look so you know where the attack zones are, the start and finish are marked with a orange line in the road.
Sames rules apply as last week, if you are unfamiliar with the rules, they are posted below.
This weeks start time is 9:01.
Have fun.
Welcome to the Big Joe Spring Training Ride.
This is a group ride with a little fun and challenge mixed in. If you are looking to increase your fitness some, challenge yourself, and get a little piece of lactic acid pie, then sign your name on the line.
Taking inspiration from the Winter Bike League, there will now be attack zones. The attack zones are designate areas where it is every man, woman and child for themselves. The pace is determined by whomever is on the front driving the train. If you want, you can try to hang on, or, sit back and ride your ride.
There will be points awarded for the first three to cross the line. Points will be saved and tabulated and at some point in the future we will give out prizes to the overall leader and other notables.
There are some rules, if you choose not to follow the rules, then you will be kindly asked to not participate. Please make sure you know the rules, you don’t want Rusty angered.
Here are the rules:
I am not eligible for points, but I will take part in the fun. However, if I don’t get the points, then you don’t get the points, get the point? I will lead you out (if I can) for a small fee.
This week we will use the standard 40 mile route we have used during the winter rides. The route may change from week to week, or it may not. The route is here (http://www.mapmyride.com/ride/united-states/ga/alpharetta/630382621). The start of the attack zones are noted with a green marker, the end of each attack zone is notes with a red marker.
The attack zones and corresponding points are listed here:
#1. Batesville - Sugar Pike: 3,2,1
#2. Gaddis Rd. - Wrights Mill Road: 6,4,2
#3. Mountain Rd. - Top of Freemanville: 10,8,6
#4. Providence - Mayfield Road: 8,6,4
Any woman in the top three receives double points. If you place, make sure you let me or Rusty know so we can keep track. Points will be saved and totaled for a grand prize.
Please ride as a group when not in the attack zones. Please be safe. Please ride no more than two wide. Be courteous to all vehicles and cyclist. Do not litter. DO NOT CROSS THE DOUBLE YELLOW.
Official start time is 9:03.
Questions, comments, concerns, please let me know.
Have fun.
The first edition of the Bog Joe Spring Training Ride was met with snow and freezing temperatures. A few of us braved the conditions, but that lasted about an hour.
This week the ride will use the same route as the winter ride. If people are interested they can break off and do the 50 mile loop. Pace should be around 17mph.
Next week we use the official Big Joe Spring Training Ride route. Stay tuned.