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July | July | July | 1 All day 08/01/2018 1707-1713 Swift St, South Burlington, VT 05403, USA 1707-1713 Swift St, South Burlington, VT 05403, USA  The GMBC Wednesday evening rides start and finish in South Burlington, Wheeler Dirt Lot (see map) and travel through Shelburne and Charlotte. Groups (12 or fewer) form based on estimated average speed. The emphasis is on sharing the road and riding responsibly while getting a good workout on the bike. All groups ride the same route each week; the fastest group starts first. Specifics for each ride (e.g. start time, weather, parking) are announced through the GMBC email list. Are these rides for me? These rides are recommended for people with some experience riding in a group. Serious effort (within each individual’s ability) is expected, but these rides are for anyone who likes a good workout and is able to maintain at least a 15 mph average, i.e. non-racers welcome! Faster groups are likely to have some individuals driving the pace and they may not regroup. Riders off the pace may drop back and ride with the following group. The last group will usually regroup at a few key points and usually tries to avoid leaving anyone behind. If you want a faster, strictly racer/hammerhead ride, consider the Tuesday Evening Training Ride. Average speed guidelines: - Group A: average speed 20-22+ mph
- Group B: average speed 17-20+ mph
- Group C: average speed 15-17 mph with regrouping at key locations
Route: 28.1 mi / 450 ft ascent. Route may be shortened or changed in early and late seasons. Start times vary during the year (because of the sunset)!! Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. - Early season (through April): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Prime season (May through August): on the road at 6:00 PM
- Late season (September until 24 October): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Bad weather (current or imminent): most likely cancels ride
Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! - Start: Wheeler Dirt Lot on Swift St, South Burlington (see map)
- Park: Usually in the lot unless another event moves us closer to Cairn’s Arena
Questions? Send John an email
| 2 6:30 pm-8:00 pm 08/02/2018 4716-5720 Greenbush Rd, Charlotte, VT 05445, USA4716-5720 Greenbush Rd, Charlotte, VT 05445, USA
| 3 | 4 All day 08/04/2018 Cannot determine address at this location.Cannot determine address at this location. http://thegmbc.com/event/sat-training-rides/2018-08-04/  The GMBC Saturday (VP) rides are longer rides compared to the evening training rides. Routes vary each week and often have significant climbs. Groups (12 or fewer) form based on estimated average speed. The emphasis is on sharing the road and riding responsibly while getting a good workout on the bike. Specifics for each ride (e.g. start time, weather, parking) are announced through the GMBC email list. Are these rides for me? These rides are recommended for people with some experience riding in a group. Serious effort (within each individual’s ability) is expected, but these rides are for anyone who likes a good workout and is able to maintain at least a 15 mph average, i.e. non-racers welcome! The riders regroup at a few key points and usually try to avoid leaving anyone behind. If you want a faster, strictly racer/hammerhead ride, consider the Tuesday Evening Training Ride. Another alternative for both fast riders who want a break from climbing App Gap, as well as riders who prefer a more moderate pace and distance are the Touring Rides (usually on Sundays). Touring rides typically become longer and have more climbing as the season progresses. Start times vary during the year. Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! - Questions? Send John an email
9:30 am-9:31 am 08/04/2018 623 VT-114, East Burke, VT 05832, USA623 VT-114, East Burke, VT 05832, USA Leaders: Pat Stabler and Tom Evers Join us for a mellower gravel ride from Cafe Lotti in East Burke, VT. Ride winds around on a lovely ridge mostly in Newark VT with gorgeous views. 2 lengths – M and L. Enjoy wonderful food and coffee/tea etc at Cafe Lotti before and after. Cue Sheets: Shorter (moderate) loop: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/27799168 Longer loop: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/27799121
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5 8:00 am-8:01 am 08/05/2018 345 Pine St, Burlington, VT 05401, USA345 Pine St, Burlington, VT 05401, USA NOTE UPDATED INFORMATION for this event, please read carefully as the ride start (at Curtis Lumber parking) and route (clockwise direction) are different from prior years. Leader: Kevin; Co-Leader: Kerry The 41-mile ride will start at the Curtis Lumber parking lot at 315 Pine St and then proceed south to the Charlotte ferry. From the ferry dock in Essex, N.Y. we will ride the hilly terrain northward to the Port Kent ferry passing beautiful views of the lake. From the Burlington ferry dock, it is just a short ride back to the starting point. An 87-mile route is also available, but will not have a ride leader. Bring money for ferries. Meet at 8:00 am to start riding no later than 8:15 from Curtis Lumber, 315 Pine St. Burlington, VT
| 6 | 7 All day 08/07/2018 457 Bridge St, Richmond, VT 05477, USA457 Bridge St, Richmond, VT 05477, USA Looking for a weekly training ride to get the blood pumping? The GMBC Tuesday evening training rides travel through Richmond, Hinesburg, Huntington and Williston mostly on roads with light to mild traffic. Is this training ride for me? Tuesday’s ride is for racers and/or hammer-heads. If you can maintain 18+ mph for 1.5+ hours, you’ll be fine. There will be areas of pace-line at 25+ mph on flats and regrouping points. Consider the Wednesday night ride if this ride is not to your liking. Start times vary during the year (because of the sunset)!! Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. - Early season (through April): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Prime season (May through August): on the road at 6:00 PM
- Late season (September until ??): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Bad weather (current or imminent): most likely cancels ride
Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! Where to Start, Park, and Ride - Parking/Start – In the field below the Old Round Church in Richmond (see map). Do not park on the paved road next to the Round Church
- Rides vary. Links to some routes are listed below but become familiar with the roads beforehand in case of separation from the group. If you decide to drop out or change your route, let someone know beforehand.
Other Info 5:30 pm-8:30 pm 08/07/2018 108 Watertower Cir, Colchester, VT 05446, USA108 Watertower Cir, Colchester, VT 05446, USA For more information on entry fees, categories, course, times, etc. please see the Practice Crit page.
| 8 All day 08/08/2018 1707-1713 Swift St, South Burlington, VT 05403, USA 1707-1713 Swift St, South Burlington, VT 05403, USA  The GMBC Wednesday evening rides start and finish in South Burlington, Wheeler Dirt Lot (see map) and travel through Shelburne and Charlotte. Groups (12 or fewer) form based on estimated average speed. The emphasis is on sharing the road and riding responsibly while getting a good workout on the bike. All groups ride the same route each week; the fastest group starts first. Specifics for each ride (e.g. start time, weather, parking) are announced through the GMBC email list. Are these rides for me? These rides are recommended for people with some experience riding in a group. Serious effort (within each individual’s ability) is expected, but these rides are for anyone who likes a good workout and is able to maintain at least a 15 mph average, i.e. non-racers welcome! Faster groups are likely to have some individuals driving the pace and they may not regroup. Riders off the pace may drop back and ride with the following group. The last group will usually regroup at a few key points and usually tries to avoid leaving anyone behind. If you want a faster, strictly racer/hammerhead ride, consider the Tuesday Evening Training Ride. Average speed guidelines: - Group A: average speed 20-22+ mph
- Group B: average speed 17-20+ mph
- Group C: average speed 15-17 mph with regrouping at key locations
Route: 28.1 mi / 450 ft ascent. Route may be shortened or changed in early and late seasons. Start times vary during the year (because of the sunset)!! Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. - Early season (through April): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Prime season (May through August): on the road at 6:00 PM
- Late season (September until 24 October): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Bad weather (current or imminent): most likely cancels ride
Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! - Start: Wheeler Dirt Lot on Swift St, South Burlington (see map)
- Park: Usually in the lot unless another event moves us closer to Cairn’s Arena
Questions? Send John an email
| 9 6:30 pm-8:00 pm 08/09/2018 411 Vermont Rte 108, Jeffersonville, VT 05464, USA411 Vermont Rte 108, Jeffersonville, VT 05464, USA
| 10 | 11 All day 08/11/2018 Cannot determine address at this location.Cannot determine address at this location. http://thegmbc.com/event/sat-training-rides/2018-08-11/  The GMBC Saturday (VP) rides are longer rides compared to the evening training rides. Routes vary each week and often have significant climbs. Groups (12 or fewer) form based on estimated average speed. The emphasis is on sharing the road and riding responsibly while getting a good workout on the bike. Specifics for each ride (e.g. start time, weather, parking) are announced through the GMBC email list. Are these rides for me? These rides are recommended for people with some experience riding in a group. Serious effort (within each individual’s ability) is expected, but these rides are for anyone who likes a good workout and is able to maintain at least a 15 mph average, i.e. non-racers welcome! The riders regroup at a few key points and usually try to avoid leaving anyone behind. If you want a faster, strictly racer/hammerhead ride, consider the Tuesday Evening Training Ride. Another alternative for both fast riders who want a break from climbing App Gap, as well as riders who prefer a more moderate pace and distance are the Touring Rides (usually on Sundays). Touring rides typically become longer and have more climbing as the season progresses. Start times vary during the year. Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! - Questions? Send John an email
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12 8:45 am-8:46 am 08/12/2018 17 Rebecca Lander Dr, Milton, VT 05468, USA17 Rebecca Lander Dr, Milton, VT 05468, USA Leader: Joyce; Co-Leader: Dave The 40-mile (M) route goes north to Fairfax, through Buck Hollow into Fairfield, returning via St. Albans. The longer loop (58 M/S) continues into Sheldon. There are potential food stops in St. Albans, Georgia and Fairfax.
| 13 | 14 All day 08/14/2018 457 Bridge St, Richmond, VT 05477, USA457 Bridge St, Richmond, VT 05477, USA Looking for a weekly training ride to get the blood pumping? The GMBC Tuesday evening training rides travel through Richmond, Hinesburg, Huntington and Williston mostly on roads with light to mild traffic. Is this training ride for me? Tuesday’s ride is for racers and/or hammer-heads. If you can maintain 18+ mph for 1.5+ hours, you’ll be fine. There will be areas of pace-line at 25+ mph on flats and regrouping points. Consider the Wednesday night ride if this ride is not to your liking. Start times vary during the year (because of the sunset)!! Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. - Early season (through April): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Prime season (May through August): on the road at 6:00 PM
- Late season (September until ??): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Bad weather (current or imminent): most likely cancels ride
Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! Where to Start, Park, and Ride - Parking/Start – In the field below the Old Round Church in Richmond (see map). Do not park on the paved road next to the Round Church
- Rides vary. Links to some routes are listed below but become familiar with the roads beforehand in case of separation from the group. If you decide to drop out or change your route, let someone know beforehand.
Other Info
| 15 All day 08/15/2018 1707-1713 Swift St, South Burlington, VT 05403, USA 1707-1713 Swift St, South Burlington, VT 05403, USA  The GMBC Wednesday evening rides start and finish in South Burlington, Wheeler Dirt Lot (see map) and travel through Shelburne and Charlotte. Groups (12 or fewer) form based on estimated average speed. The emphasis is on sharing the road and riding responsibly while getting a good workout on the bike. All groups ride the same route each week; the fastest group starts first. Specifics for each ride (e.g. start time, weather, parking) are announced through the GMBC email list. Are these rides for me? These rides are recommended for people with some experience riding in a group. Serious effort (within each individual’s ability) is expected, but these rides are for anyone who likes a good workout and is able to maintain at least a 15 mph average, i.e. non-racers welcome! Faster groups are likely to have some individuals driving the pace and they may not regroup. Riders off the pace may drop back and ride with the following group. The last group will usually regroup at a few key points and usually tries to avoid leaving anyone behind. If you want a faster, strictly racer/hammerhead ride, consider the Tuesday Evening Training Ride. Average speed guidelines: - Group A: average speed 20-22+ mph
- Group B: average speed 17-20+ mph
- Group C: average speed 15-17 mph with regrouping at key locations
Route: 28.1 mi / 450 ft ascent. Route may be shortened or changed in early and late seasons. Start times vary during the year (because of the sunset)!! Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. - Early season (through April): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Prime season (May through August): on the road at 6:00 PM
- Late season (September until 24 October): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Bad weather (current or imminent): most likely cancels ride
Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! - Start: Wheeler Dirt Lot on Swift St, South Burlington (see map)
- Park: Usually in the lot unless another event moves us closer to Cairn’s Arena
Questions? Send John an email
| 16 6:30 pm-8:00 pm 08/16/2018 4777-5255 US-2, Waterbury, VT 05676, USA4777-5255 US-2, Waterbury, VT 05676, USA
| 17 | 18 All day 08/18/2018 Cannot determine address at this location.Cannot determine address at this location. http://thegmbc.com/event/sat-training-rides/2018-08-18/  The GMBC Saturday (VP) rides are longer rides compared to the evening training rides. Routes vary each week and often have significant climbs. Groups (12 or fewer) form based on estimated average speed. The emphasis is on sharing the road and riding responsibly while getting a good workout on the bike. Specifics for each ride (e.g. start time, weather, parking) are announced through the GMBC email list. Are these rides for me? These rides are recommended for people with some experience riding in a group. Serious effort (within each individual’s ability) is expected, but these rides are for anyone who likes a good workout and is able to maintain at least a 15 mph average, i.e. non-racers welcome! The riders regroup at a few key points and usually try to avoid leaving anyone behind. If you want a faster, strictly racer/hammerhead ride, consider the Tuesday Evening Training Ride. Another alternative for both fast riders who want a break from climbing App Gap, as well as riders who prefer a more moderate pace and distance are the Touring Rides (usually on Sundays). Touring rides typically become longer and have more climbing as the season progresses. Start times vary during the year. Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! - Questions? Send John an email
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19 8:45 am-8:46 am 08/19/2018 3951 Main St, Waitsfield, VT 05673, USA3951 Main St, Waitsfield, VT 05673, USA Leader: Brian; Co-Leader: Matt Enjoy a scenic tour through the countryside of Waitsfield and Warren with a visit to Moss Glen Falls south of Warren (not the one in Stowe). Turn around at the falls for a 35 mile (M) ride or continue up Middlebury Gap with a stop at Texas Falls before turning around for a 60 mile (M/S) ride. A stop at the Warren Store is always popular and the general store in Hancock provides an additional respite for those on the long ride. Meeting at: Waitsfield Elementary School (on the left traveling south on Route 100). For those coming from the Burlington area, we suggest carpooling at the Richmond Park and Ride at Exit 11 off I-89.
| 20 | 21 All day 08/21/2018 457 Bridge St, Richmond, VT 05477, USA457 Bridge St, Richmond, VT 05477, USA Looking for a weekly training ride to get the blood pumping? The GMBC Tuesday evening training rides travel through Richmond, Hinesburg, Huntington and Williston mostly on roads with light to mild traffic. Is this training ride for me? Tuesday’s ride is for racers and/or hammer-heads. If you can maintain 18+ mph for 1.5+ hours, you’ll be fine. There will be areas of pace-line at 25+ mph on flats and regrouping points. Consider the Wednesday night ride if this ride is not to your liking. Start times vary during the year (because of the sunset)!! Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. - Early season (through April): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Prime season (May through August): on the road at 6:00 PM
- Late season (September until ??): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Bad weather (current or imminent): most likely cancels ride
Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! Where to Start, Park, and Ride - Parking/Start – In the field below the Old Round Church in Richmond (see map). Do not park on the paved road next to the Round Church
- Rides vary. Links to some routes are listed below but become familiar with the roads beforehand in case of separation from the group. If you decide to drop out or change your route, let someone know beforehand.
Other Info 5:30 pm-8:30 pm 08/21/2018 108 Watertower Cir, Colchester, VT 05446, USA108 Watertower Cir, Colchester, VT 05446, USA For more information on entry fees, categories, course, times, etc. please see the Practice Crit page.
| 22 All day 08/22/2018 1707-1713 Swift St, South Burlington, VT 05403, USA 1707-1713 Swift St, South Burlington, VT 05403, USA  The GMBC Wednesday evening rides start and finish in South Burlington, Wheeler Dirt Lot (see map) and travel through Shelburne and Charlotte. Groups (12 or fewer) form based on estimated average speed. The emphasis is on sharing the road and riding responsibly while getting a good workout on the bike. All groups ride the same route each week; the fastest group starts first. Specifics for each ride (e.g. start time, weather, parking) are announced through the GMBC email list. Are these rides for me? These rides are recommended for people with some experience riding in a group. Serious effort (within each individual’s ability) is expected, but these rides are for anyone who likes a good workout and is able to maintain at least a 15 mph average, i.e. non-racers welcome! Faster groups are likely to have some individuals driving the pace and they may not regroup. Riders off the pace may drop back and ride with the following group. The last group will usually regroup at a few key points and usually tries to avoid leaving anyone behind. If you want a faster, strictly racer/hammerhead ride, consider the Tuesday Evening Training Ride. Average speed guidelines: - Group A: average speed 20-22+ mph
- Group B: average speed 17-20+ mph
- Group C: average speed 15-17 mph with regrouping at key locations
Route: 28.1 mi / 450 ft ascent. Route may be shortened or changed in early and late seasons. Start times vary during the year (because of the sunset)!! Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. - Early season (through April): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Prime season (May through August): on the road at 6:00 PM
- Late season (September until 24 October): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Bad weather (current or imminent): most likely cancels ride
Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! - Start: Wheeler Dirt Lot on Swift St, South Burlington (see map)
- Park: Usually in the lot unless another event moves us closer to Cairn’s Arena
Questions? Send John an email
| 23 6:30 pm-8:00 pm 08/23/2018 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Hwy, Bolton, VT 05676, USAVietnam Veterans Memorial Hwy, Bolton, VT 05676, USA Results Timer: M Hammond, G Van Den Noort Important: At the top, please keep the noise down and no cheering on riders. It is quiet up there this time of year, and we have to keep peace with the locals to keep visiting this course. Restroom location(s): Mobil Station at exit 11, portolet at Round Church in Richmond.
| 24 | 25 All day 08/25/2018 Cannot determine address at this location.Cannot determine address at this location. http://thegmbc.com/event/sat-training-rides/2018-08-25/  The GMBC Saturday (VP) rides are longer rides compared to the evening training rides. Routes vary each week and often have significant climbs. Groups (12 or fewer) form based on estimated average speed. The emphasis is on sharing the road and riding responsibly while getting a good workout on the bike. Specifics for each ride (e.g. start time, weather, parking) are announced through the GMBC email list. Are these rides for me? These rides are recommended for people with some experience riding in a group. Serious effort (within each individual’s ability) is expected, but these rides are for anyone who likes a good workout and is able to maintain at least a 15 mph average, i.e. non-racers welcome! The riders regroup at a few key points and usually try to avoid leaving anyone behind. If you want a faster, strictly racer/hammerhead ride, consider the Tuesday Evening Training Ride. Another alternative for both fast riders who want a break from climbing App Gap, as well as riders who prefer a more moderate pace and distance are the Touring Rides (usually on Sundays). Touring rides typically become longer and have more climbing as the season progresses. Start times vary during the year. Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! - Questions? Send John an email
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26 8:45 am-8:46 am 08/26/2018 2636 Highgate Rd, St Albans City, VT 05478, USA2636 Highgate Rd, St Albans City, VT 05478, USA Leader: Dave; Co-Leader: Joyce 51 (M) and 64 (M/S) rides on low traffic roads near the Canadian border. This is a reworking of our old Almost to Canada ride which eliminates some of the higher traffic roads while crossing the Missisquoi River twice and travelling along the shore of Lake Carmi. Meet at the Tracker Supply Co. Parking Lot on Highgate Rd.
| 27 | 28 All day 08/28/2018 457 Bridge St, Richmond, VT 05477, USA457 Bridge St, Richmond, VT 05477, USA Looking for a weekly training ride to get the blood pumping? The GMBC Tuesday evening training rides travel through Richmond, Hinesburg, Huntington and Williston mostly on roads with light to mild traffic. Is this training ride for me? Tuesday’s ride is for racers and/or hammer-heads. If you can maintain 18+ mph for 1.5+ hours, you’ll be fine. There will be areas of pace-line at 25+ mph on flats and regrouping points. Consider the Wednesday night ride if this ride is not to your liking. Start times vary during the year (because of the sunset)!! Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. - Early season (through April): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Prime season (May through August): on the road at 6:00 PM
- Late season (September until ??): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Bad weather (current or imminent): most likely cancels ride
Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! Where to Start, Park, and Ride - Parking/Start – In the field below the Old Round Church in Richmond (see map). Do not park on the paved road next to the Round Church
- Rides vary. Links to some routes are listed below but become familiar with the roads beforehand in case of separation from the group. If you decide to drop out or change your route, let someone know beforehand.
Other Info
| 29 All day 08/29/2018 1707-1713 Swift St, South Burlington, VT 05403, USA 1707-1713 Swift St, South Burlington, VT 05403, USA  The GMBC Wednesday evening rides start and finish in South Burlington, Wheeler Dirt Lot (see map) and travel through Shelburne and Charlotte. Groups (12 or fewer) form based on estimated average speed. The emphasis is on sharing the road and riding responsibly while getting a good workout on the bike. All groups ride the same route each week; the fastest group starts first. Specifics for each ride (e.g. start time, weather, parking) are announced through the GMBC email list. Are these rides for me? These rides are recommended for people with some experience riding in a group. Serious effort (within each individual’s ability) is expected, but these rides are for anyone who likes a good workout and is able to maintain at least a 15 mph average, i.e. non-racers welcome! Faster groups are likely to have some individuals driving the pace and they may not regroup. Riders off the pace may drop back and ride with the following group. The last group will usually regroup at a few key points and usually tries to avoid leaving anyone behind. If you want a faster, strictly racer/hammerhead ride, consider the Tuesday Evening Training Ride. Average speed guidelines: - Group A: average speed 20-22+ mph
- Group B: average speed 17-20+ mph
- Group C: average speed 15-17 mph with regrouping at key locations
Route: 28.1 mi / 450 ft ascent. Route may be shortened or changed in early and late seasons. Start times vary during the year (because of the sunset)!! Riding with front and rear lights is recommended all season. - Early season (through April): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Prime season (May through August): on the road at 6:00 PM
- Late season (September until 24 October): on the road at 5:30 PM or earlier
- Bad weather (current or imminent): most likely cancels ride
Disclaimer: Ride at your own risk. GMBC provides guidance on safe group riding and sharing the road, but assumes no liability. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to Vermont laws. GMBC is volunteer-based and sometimes volunteers cannot make the ride. This may lead to groups not being formed and the lack of regrouping points on the ride. We encourage you to talk before the ride, form groups, talk about safety and have a great ride! - Start: Wheeler Dirt Lot on Swift St, South Burlington (see map)
- Park: Usually in the lot unless another event moves us closer to Cairn’s Arena
Questions? Send John an email
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