If you are an "A" or "B" rider, are self-sufficient, have a rear flasher and decent headlight you are welcome to join us every Tuesday and Thursday night for our winter training rides.
Pace will be conversational in the beginning then amp up a little as the racing/touring season approaches.
 
Half the roads are smooth lime rock.  Half are paved.  There are lots of fun hills. 
 
Bring water, snacks and a few good jokes to help pass the time.  We ride about two hours or less.
 
Bring warm clothes.The temperature drops as the ride progresses.
 
Ride starts about 1 mile S. of Micanopy just off 441 on a little paved loop out road called "Veteran's Way Circle.  There is a big brick building with a large paved parking lot in the middle of the loop.
If you enter into Marion county - make a u-turn and take the next paved left as you head back North on 441.
We meet at 6:00 and leave about 6:15
Kerry Duggan
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