SATURDAY RIDE (11/7)
RIDE DISTANCE: 51 miles
PACE: 19-20mph
CUE SHEET: New
Route
OTHER NOTES: We ride and work
together as a group. We encourage county line sprints.
We DO NOT wait for dropped riders so look at the map
and/or cue sheets to figure out where you are. We DO stop for
mechanicals.
(B GROUPS - Maria/Leslie)
Information to come
SUNDAY RIDE
(11/8):
1. Kim's Recovery Ride leaves
from Blue Jay Point @ 9am. *(NEW START
TIME) (38 miles @ 17-18mph
pace)
2. Mike's Gyro Touring Ride
ROUTE: TBD
PACE: 14-16mph - No drop
but you MUST be able to maintain the minimum
pace.
MONDAY RIDE:
Hal's Ride is canceled for the
season.
TUESDAY RIDE (11/10):
Rick's Ride leaves
from Tony's House *(NEW STARTING
LOCATION) TIME @ 6pm *(NEW START TIME)
DISTANCE: 25 miles
PACE @
17-18mph This is now a night ride so lights are absolutely
required. Wednesday will be used as an alternate ride day if the
weather is bad on Tuesday.
WEDNESDAY:
Andy's Ride is canceled for the
season.
THURSDAY:
Dave's Ride is canceled for
the season.
THE PLAN:
One or more groups will leave with the intent of
riding as a group at a target pace. We will try to cover the same routes, albeit
a shorter distance for the slower group, so if you're struggling or want to ride
at an easier pace, you can move back to a slower group. If you're already in the
slowest group, the ride leader will check to make sure you can make your way
back alone or with another volunteer. You'll know within the first 7 miles
whether or not you're strong enough to maintain the pace. The general rule is
that you should be able to maintain at least a 19+mph pace for the A Group,
18mph pace for 40-50 miles with the B+ Group or a 16mph pace for 30-40 miles
with the B Group, when considering which group to ride with. If you can not
maintain these paces, then it is suggested that you consider the C/B- Sunday
ride. (Please refer to the link above).
Each group should make a
concerted effort to keep the group together but there will always be those who
want to pick up the pace on the return. It is more appropriate to do this the
last 5-7 miles of a ride. The short hammer sessions, that are always inevitable
during our rides, will not be affected.
To find out more about pacelines, please read the
link below.
http://www.raleighgyros.com/training.htm
Thanks,
Tony