G's,

It is going to be a cooker this weekend.  Close to 100 degrees.  Let's get in a 
ride and leave early to beat the heat.  Start time will be 7am.

We'll do a variation of the "Big Snow Hill Chill" Route.  How appropriate is 
that with this heat?  Think cold Saturday! 


Here is the schedule for the week:  


SATURDAY RIDE (6/20):

(A GROUP - Tony)

MEETING PLACE:   St Francis of Assisi Church - (Directions: 
http://www.raleighgyros.com/locations.htm)
TIME:  Saturday 6/20 @ 7am
RIDE DISTANCE:  75 miles
PACE:  20-21mph LSD
ROUTE:  (See the map below)
CUE SHEET:  No Cue Sheet 
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2927560
(Rest stop in Rougemont @ 37 miles)


(B GROUP - Maria)
Maria will post all the information for her ride.


SUNDAY RIDE (6/21): 
1. Kim's Recovery Ride leaves from Blue Jay Point @ 8am. (38 miles @ 17-18mph 
pace)  
(Gary Rohlke will be taking over this ride temporarily)

2. Mike's Gyro Touring Ride - Mike will post all the information for this ride.


MONDAY RIDE (6/22): 
Hal's Ride leaves from the Trek Store on Durant Road & Raven Ridge Roads.  TIME 
@ 6pm.  DISTANCE: 25-30 miles.  PACE @ 18mph
(NOTE: THIS RIDE WILL BE ON ONLY IF SOMEONE POSTS TO LEAD)


TUESDAY RIDE (6/23):
Rick's Ride leaves from St Francis of Assisi Church.  TIME @ 6pm.  DISTANCE: 31 
miles  PACE @ 21mph 


WEDNESDAY (6/24):
Andy's Ride leaves from St Francis of Assisi Church.  TIME @ 5:45pm.  DISTANCE: 
39 miles.  PACE @ 20-21mph (Controlled)


THURSDAY (6/25) 
Dave's Ride leaves from the Trek Store on Durant & Raven Ridge Roads.  TIME @ 
6pm.  DISTANCE: 32 miles.  PACE @ 17-18mph 



All ride locations can be found on our website @ 
http://www.raleighgyros.com/locations.htm



THE PLAN:
One or more groups will leave with the intent of riding as a group at a target 
pace. We will try to cover the same routes, albeit a shorter distance for the 
slower group, so if you're struggling or want to ride at an easier pace, you 
can move back to a slower group. If you're already in the slowest group, the 
ride leader will check to make sure you can make your way back alone or with 
another volunteer. You'll know within the first 7 miles whether or not you're 
strong enough to maintain the pace. The general rule is that you should be able 
to maintain at least a 19+mph pace for the A Group, 18mph pace for 40-50 miles 
with the B+ Group or a 16mph pace for 30-40 miles with the B Group, when 
considering which group to ride with. If you can not maintain these paces, then 
it is suggested that you consider the C/B- Sunday ride. (Please refer to the 
link above). 

Each group should make a concerted effort to keep the group together but there 
will always be those who want to pick up the pace on the return. It is more 
appropriate to do this the last 5-7 miles of a ride. The short hammer sessions, 
that are always inevitable during our rides, will not be affected.

To find out more about pacelines, please read the link below.

http://www.raleighgyros.com/training.htm


Thanks, Tony



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