I was on 19 this evening around 7:20 pm, it was't too dark to ride,
but it was around the time when its getting there. The point is,
*please* make every effort possible to be READY TO RIDE by 5pm
tomorrow. This ride will take 2 hours *ride time* and we can't waste
minutes dicking around waiting at the start.

If you have a blinky, it will be a good idea to bring one. Remember,
meeting at the amphitheater on the rail trail.


On Mar 12, 7:04 pm, Brian DeCann <[email protected]> wrote:
> We can meet by the ampitheatre, and wait a little bit. I don't think
> we should wait any longer than 5:10 though.
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> On Mar 12, 4:10 pm, Chas McFarland <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Im down to ride. I might be 5 or so minutes late because i have a
> > lab that's over at 4:30 so if I'm not there right at five would someone
> > have the group wait up a few minutes unlike the real hammer ride.  second,
> > meeting on the rail trail by the ampitheatre?
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> > On Sunday, March 11, 2012 5:57:28 PM UTC-4, Brian DeCann wrote:
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> > > Now that the clocks are forward, is anyone interested in doing a
> > > Hammer-ride style ride on Wednesday? The official ride won't start up
> > > until the end of March, but there is no reason a small group of us
> > > can't do it now.
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> > > I'd say start at around 5pm to make sure we have enough sunlight.
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> > > For those who don't know, the Hammer ride is a fast pace training
> > > ride, out 100 to big shannon and back via 19. It is expected that you
> > > work, and make an effort to pull through. Sprints at the state line,
> > > and KoM at the top of the 100 and again on 19. We regroup at certain
> > > spots to pick up riders who get dropped. Highly encouraged that any
> > > skill level attends, as this style ride will make you faster.

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