Saturday, January 7

North Rides

MEET: At the Chevron station on the corner of NW 43rd St and 53rd Ave.

PARK: In the Chevron station, along NW 43rd St.

·         Start at the north end and work south.  

·         Do not park in the slots alongside the station or along NW 53rd Ave.  

·         Please watch where you are standing; do not block the flow of traffic going to the pumps.

TIME: Meet at 9 AM (EST)

·         Ride briefing and introductions at 9:10.

·         Depart at the conclusion of the briefing. 

THE PLAN:   Poe Springs, 56 miles.

  

Sunday, January 8

North Rides

MEET: At the Chevron station on the corner of NW 43rd St and 53rd Ave.

PARK: In the Chevron station, along NW 43rd St.

·         Start at the north end and work south.  

·         Do not park in the slots alongside the station or along NW 53rd Ave.  

·         Please watch where you are standing; do not block the flow of traffic going to the pumps.

TIME: Meet at 9 AM (EST)

·         Ride briefing and introductions at 9:10.

·         Depart at the conclusion of the briefing. 

THE PLAN:   Archer, 42 miles.

  

About the Gliders

The Gliders are a group that strives to maintain high training speeds over moderate distances and maintain the integrity of the group. The average speed of our rides generally will fall between 19 and 20 mph, which means our cruising speed will range between 19 and 22 mph. Rides will normally be around 50 miles, but can range between 30 and 75. We will usually stop at a store about half way through the ride; on longer rides we may stop twice.  Click here to go to our web page for much more information.

 

We would be considered an “A” level group under most club schemes.  We differ from the GCC A Riders in that our top end speed is generally lower, we generally ride fewer miles, and we do not use rotating pace lines.

 

 


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