Rick,

Just my opinion here.  We did 27 miles last night and you still rode home in 
the dark.  I say keep the time the same or move to 6pm, whatever works for 
the masses, and let's move over to our night rides.  5:30pm is just too 
early for me with soccer going on still.  We can adjust the route too.

I would also suggest doing what we always did in the past with respect to 
leaving from my house instead of Shady Grove Church or St Francis.  This 
way, when we finish like we did last night, it's just an easy cross over 
Hickory Grove straight to my house.

Let's see what others think.

Tony


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To: "Gyros" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 8:50 PM
Subject: [Gyros: 14131] Tuesday ride report...




Gyro Nation.

We had 6 strong riders tonight; Tony, Bert, Chris, Mark, Keil, and myself 
(Don showed up but he was on his transportation bike fully decked out for 
functional travel...).

It was a great course with plenty of pacelines over over flat sections into 
strong winds (Baptist; Coley); and, plenty of challenging power climbs in 
the Covered Bridge area. It was just a great workout and I enjoyed the ride 
completely. I think that all of the guys would agree.

There is one thing that was determined for sure tonight. It is just getting 
too dark to ride 25-30 miles starting at 5:45pm. Keil and I rode in the dark 
back to Brier Creek, and I do not want to chance that again.

All options need to put on the table. Do we start at 5:30? Do we cut the 
ride to 25 miles? Or, do we simply change to night time riding?

Let's discuss.






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