WELCOME TO THE 20TH SEASON OF THE [Hughes']
WEDNESDAY NIGHT RIDE | CHICK-FILA RIDE | MARY'S RIDE
PARKING LOT BEHIND/BESIDE CHICK-FILA, 209 Pisgah Church
Rd.
6PM
- Ride
leaves promptly at 6PM
- Pace
range 15-20+ MPH AVG,
- Everyone
on a road, or e-bike
- Route
options are : #204 23 Miles - GPS Link or #204C 28 Miles - GPS Link
- Cue
sheets provided
- No
sweep on duty, but Rick & Mary monitor the rear, & regroup at stop
signs
- Dinner
afterwards, across the parking lot, on the patio of Il Mediterraneo -
everyone is invited (family & friends are welcome).
Brought to you by: Mary & Rick Hughes
Here's how it works:#204
- The
ride is open to anyone on a road, or e-bike. With rare exception,
hybrid or mountain bikes cannot keep up. (this is due to fatter tire
width, lower tire pressure & up-right bike geometry - not to a lack of
effort on the part of the cyclist).
- Come
to the parking lot behind/beside Chick-FilA, 209 Pisgah Church Rd.
Park wherever you'd like. Most of us are directly behind the
Chick-FilA building.
- Be in
the parking lot, geared up and ready to ride at 6PM. We do not wait.
- Wear a
helmet. Smart cyclists also have bright, blinking tail lights.
- Paper
cue sheets are available; if you want one, find Mary
- Mary
sends the group off in PACE order, so the fastest riders leave
first. This is to minimize the amount of jockeying for position once
out on the road. There are three
groups:
- A-Riders
average 19MPH or more.
- B-Riders
average 17-19 MPH,
- Normal
People average Less than 17MPH.]
- Typically,
the faster riders go the longest route.
- The
routes change every week. (Any set route becomes a race).
- I do
not make the routes hilly. This is Guilford County - you will
average 1,000 ft. of elevation every 20 miles. Period.
- If you
are on an e-bike in the A group, you will NOT pull & you will NOT
hotrod.
- Routes
are selected based on amount of daylight available to finish. Thus,
the first couple of weeks, the routes are relatively short. Our
longest routes are the week of June 21st - the solstice.
- We do
not chaperone the slowest rider, but we do monitor the rear, and we stop
& regroup at stop signs, for a reasonable amount of time. If
there is more than a single rider off the back, we do not wait. We
consider that to be a separate group. We wait at the end, until all
riders have returned. We will go looking for you if you do not show
up - so if you're cutting off to ride directly home, please let us know.
- We
never know how many riders will show up. The group can range from 12
to 75. The more, the merrier, so come on out!
What's the deal with dinner?
- Sometime
around 2009, when Koury Corp. paved this parking lot (seemingly just for
us!). I called them & asked permission for the group to park
there. I was told "No". So I decided to use their
parking lot until we were run off. To
buy some goodwill & hedge our bets, we began to patronize the
restaurant at the back of the development that has outdoor seating and an amazing waiter named Jacob.
Jacob has managed our ever-changing dinner group for almost 18
years. Everyone is invited to join us on the patio, after the ride,
for some dinner & banter. Friends & family are welcome to
join us. We don't bite [people].