I don't remember all the technicalities. The fact is no one stopped. I
am not mad about it just glad Gary was there to help. There is no use
in any one getting defensive. Maybe I will get an airhorn next time so
I won't have to worry if I yell loud enough.
On May 22, 2010, at 6:53, "Itchn2go - Ed" <[email protected]> wrote:
I was on the ride and I never heard anyone shout mechanical. To make
the group stop you have to be loud to get the attention of everyone.
It must have been more than 6 miles because Gary was with the group
on Norwood.
Gary is always a big help!
Ed
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 6:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Gyros: 15437] 5/22 Weekly Ride Schedule!
I would like to thank Gary of TLC Bikes for helping me with my flat
on last nights ride. I was riding on the Thurs. night ride and i had
a flat about 6 miles into the ride. I thought the ride was a stop
for mechanicals but no one stopped. Luckily Gary and 2 others were
behind me and stopped and waited for me. Gary stripped my tire off
and had the thing changed in under 2 mins. It was the fastest tire
change I have ever seen. By this time the group was no where to be
seen. I ended up riding with the three of them and we did 45 miles
which was about 13 farther than the group so it worked out. While
riding Gary noticed my bike needed some adjustments. I took it t him
today and it was the best service I have ever had. He gave me a
great price too. He spent a lot of time with me since I have only
been riding about 3 yrs and went above and beyond his mechanical
duties in helping me with nutrition and showing me things to help me
in the future. I know they don't like the promoting of other shops
on here but I have to give credit where credit is due. Thank you so
much Gary for all of your help. And, fail to the Gyro's for not
waiting on mechanicals as your ride describes.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, May 21, 2010 8:38 am
Subject: Re: [Gyros: 15434] 5/22 Weekly Ride Schedule!
Thanks, Tony, for your kind endorsement of our ride leading!
May I make another suggestion for rides. Rolesville is a great
option. I know a few routes and have always enjoyed riding in that
area.
Also, wanted to let everyone know there are bike races in Wake
Forest all day Sunday! And we LOVE spectators! These will be
criteriums and located right on Main Street. Come join the fun!
Is anyone planning a Memorial Day ride? Or have heard of one?
Thanks much!
Diana
From: Tony
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 8:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Gyros: 15420] 5/22 Weekly Ride Schedule!
Gyrosians,
Before I get into the ride shcedule I want to mention a couple of
important pieces of new information.
First of all, at least for the interim, we have reestablished the B
ride thanks to Leslie and Diana who have both offered to lead this
ride. I know that there are many of you out there who were
disappointed that this ride was no longer being offered so when you
see them, please thank them for volunteering. I expect that you
will support them and this ride fully by coming out in numbers.
They will add their ride information so look for their post.
Secondly, I want to remind everyone that we still are doing our
Mountian Ride which is scheduled for Saturday, June 12th. More
details will come but I willl say that Bert has come up with a good
plan for switching things up a bit. Instead of doing the 3 humps
route, (Sauratown, Hanging Rock, Pilot), we are going to do Tour de
Gaps but instead of 4 climbs there will be only 2. We'll spend much
of our time on the Blue Ridge Parkway. It's working out to be a
beautiful scenic ride and do not be fooled by the elimination of 2
climbs. This will still be a challenging ride. Figure somewhere in
the neighborhood of 6,000-7,000 feet of vertical climb for 64
miles. In any case, please stay posted for upcoming details as we
get closer so MARK YOUR CALENDARS. (Btw, this will be a one day
affair).
Now for the ride on Saturday. It is getting more and more difficult
to come up with "NEW" routes since we are no longer using Blue Jay
Point and Pleasant Union Elementary School as starting points. (We
all know how bad New Light Road is becoming). Why am I making it so
difficult, you may ask. Well, one of the things I hate most about a
ride, (besides the crazy drivers out there), is doing the same
course/courses over and over again every Saturday. Just the usual ho-
hum - sleep - yawn. So, to make things more interesting, we will try
some new starting points to help us push further north and explore
some new territory. This is in an attempt to keep our rides still
within the 70-80 mile range without having to go 100 and over.
Points being considered is the chruch on Red Mill Road just off of
Geer and also the 2 churches on Bruce Garner and Rock Spring Roads.
Both ideal locations and not too far driving distances. This will
not happen every weekend but at least it will give us an opportunity
to try something different and I think that is what sets our rides
apart from all others. Exploring is part of the plan!
There is no cue sheet for the route below so look at it carefully so
you become familiar with the roads that you are not.
See you all on Saturday.
SATURDAY RIDE (5/22)
(A GROUP - Tony/Bert)
MEETING PLACE: Shady Grove Church - (Corner of Carpenter Pond &
Shady Grove Roads)
TIME: Saturday 5/22 @ 8am
RIDE DISTANCE: 71 miles
PACE: 20-21mph
MAP: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=3740710
NOTES: There will be hills where the climbers will be allowed to
stretch their legs.
OTHER NOTES: This one is important - WE RIDE AND WORK TOGETHER AS A
GROUP.
We encourage county line sprints.
We DO NOT wait for dropped riders so look at the map and/or cue
sheets to figure out where you are.
We DO stop for mechanicals.
(A- GROUP - Kim/Ed)
Information to come
(B GROUP - Leslie/Diana)
Information to come
SUNDAY RIDE (5/23):
1. Kim's Recovery Ride leaves from Blue Jay Point @ 8:30am. (38
miles @ 17-18mph pace)
2. Mike's Gyro Touring Ride
MEETING PLACE: Blue Jay Point (Directions: http://www.raleighgyros.com/locations.htm
)
TIME: Sunday 5/23 @ 8:30 am
DISTANCE: 30 miles
ROUTE: TBD
PACE: 14-16mph - No drop but you MUST be able to maintain the
minimum pace.
MONDAY RIDE (5/24):
Hal's Ride leaves from the Trek Store on Durant Road & Raven Ridge
Roads. TIME @ 6pm. DISTANCE: 25-30 miles. PACE @ 19mph
TUESDAY RIDE (5/25):
Rick's Ride leaves from St. Francis of Assisi Church. TIME @
5:45pm. DISTANCE: 31-32 miles PACE @ 21-23mph
WEDNESDAY (5/26):
Andy's Training Ride leaves from St. Francis of Assisi Church. TIME
@ 5:45pm. DISTANCE: 30-40 miles. PACE @ 21mph (Controlled Pace)
THURSDAY (5/27):
Dave's Ride leaves from the Trek Store on Durant & Raven Ridge
Roads. TIME @ 6pm. DISTANCE: 32 miles. PACE @ 18mph. This is a
CONTROLLED pace, and a DROP ride, so make sure you are able to
average the above posted pace.
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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