Notice to LoBees: Saturday we will try a new start point in Micanopy.  We will depart with the other “B” groups but will ride at OUR traditional pace and distance.  I hope to see you all there.

Please call or email with any questions.  Bob

 

Saturday, March 13th:

MEET: Downtown Micanopy

TIME: Meet at 10 am for a 10:15 departure.

PARK: In the parking area at the west end of the main drag.

Expect around 30 miles at about 15 MPH on the flats. 

As always: helmets are mandatory, mirrors are recommended.

Riders will obey all Florida cycling laws, a listing of which may be found here: http://gccfla.org/laws.html

 

 

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Sunday – March 14th:

MEET: Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail (Leaving from Boulware Springs)

                (directions below)

TIME: Meet at 10:00 am, depart by 10:10 am.

PARK: In any lot you wish.  We will depart from the dirt lot nearest NE 15th St.

Expect 31 miles at about 15 MPH on the flats. 

As always: helmets are mandatory, mirrors are recommended.

Riders will obey all Florida cycling laws, a listing of which may be found here: http://gccfla.org/laws.html

 

 

To get to the Boulware Springs dirt lot:

From the intersection of Waldo Road (24/331) and University Ave (26), proceed East on University for about a quarter mile, the road forks, take the right fork, which is Hawthorne Rd. (20), in about another block take a right (going south) on SE 15th st., continue south for about 2.25 miles until you see the brown Gainesville Hawthorne Trail sign on your right. Pass the first entrance to the park, but enter the second entrance a few hundred feet further south.

 

 

Please call or email with any questions. 

Thanks… Bob

bobnewman@xxxxxxx

Mobile: (352) 283-5714

 

 

 

 


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