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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

1579.0. "Century anyone?" by DECXPS::SCHULMAN () Thu Jun 07 1990 15:23

    Does anyone out there know of a century that is happening this weekend,
    June 9 or 10, in the Boston area?  I live northwest of Boston.   
                                       
    Better yet, is anyone interested in doing one?  My solo record is
    5:14.  This weekend being my first of the season, 5 1/2, is a more
    realistic estimate of what I could do.  Of course, a slower pace is 
    always possible.   
    
    -Robin
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1579.1two C's at GEAR-UpKOOZEE::PAULHUSChris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871Thu Jun 07 1990 16:254
    	Most New England clubs have kept this weekend clear of major events
    because many serious riders will be at GEAR-Up (see note 1552). There
    are two centuries to choose from there. Come on down and join us!
    	- Chris
1579.2preregistration required?DASXPS::SCHULMANThu Jun 07 1990 16:444
    I guessed that this might be the case.  Lots of people from my club,
    CRW, are going to GEAR.  I thought you had to preregister.
    
    -R 
1579.3North Shore Century RideDISCVR::HUIThu Jun 07 1990 16:5122
    There is one in the North mass. It's called teh North Shore Cyclists
    Spring Ride on Sunday June 10. It's a 4 loop course.
    
       Start Times
    
    100 Miles -  7:30
     62 Miles -  9:30
     50 Miles - 10:30
     25 miles - 11:30
    
    
   Registration Begins at 6:30 AM
    
    Members - $8.00
    Non Member - $10:00
    
    Rides Start at the Masconomet School Exit 51 - Route 95
    
    For Info call Bob Hayes (508)363-5473 or Mike Whalen (508)927-2297
    
    There will be water stops - century patch - cue sheet - sag wagon 
    and after ride refreashments.
1579.4thanksDASXPS::SCHULMANThu Jun 07 1990 17:373
    Thanks for the info.  I think I'll try it.
    
    -R
1579.5just don't plan on room or boardKOOZEE::PAULHUSChris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871Thu Jun 07 1990 17:406
      You have to pre-register for GEAR if you are staying OR eating there.
    One day attendence is allowed, I believe. If someone were not a LAW
    member, they probably would have to pay a temp. member fee or something
    in addition to registration, but all CRW members are LAW members, so
    that's not a problem for you. Workshops, Exhibits (3 to 10 PM), and
    such to keep you busy...  - Chris
1579.6GSW C's going as usualBANZAI::FISHERDictionary is not.Thu Jun 07 1990 17:416
    The GSW will have centuries Saturday and Sunday.  By prearrangement
    you can have whatever type of course you prefer.  There are no catered
    services and pampered riders.  There will not be a pack to suck wheels
    from or pass to boost your ego.  You might even be riding alone.
    
    ed
1579.7more info.?BOSOX::SCHULMANFri Jun 08 1990 15:247
    Ed,
    
    Are these Granite State Wheelmen centuries at GEAR of in NH?
    
    How can I get more info.?
    
    -Robin
1579.8GSW C'sNOVA::FISHERDictionary is not.Fri Jun 08 1990 16:5010
    The centuries to which I referred are at/near the Sheraton Tara off
    rt3 exit 1 in Nashua.  Take the very first right after the underpass
    and park in the lot on the left.  (If you go up to the light at Tara
    Blvd, you've gone too far -- the right I refer to is more of a
    driveway).  8 am.
    
    If it's raining at 8 tomorrow, I won't even go over without a
    compelling reason because most of the regulars who would ride in the
    rain would be at the 400km brevet anyway -- and the other one is
    laid up with a fractured pelvis :( .)
1579.9more clarificationBOSOX::SCHULMANFri Jun 08 1990 17:075
    So, if I were to show up Sunday, before 8:00, would there be anyone
    there?  Is this a club ride?  As long as I have arrows or directions,
    I'll ride.
    
    -R
1579.10BANZAI::FISHERDictionary is not.Fri Jun 08 1990 17:155
    We provide cue sheets and a verbal description of the route.  I have
    about 12 routes, would you prefer urban, rural, hilly, flat?  I usually
    get there 7:45 to 8.  I am planning to ride on Sunday.
    
    ed
1579.11rural and hillyDECXPS::SCHULMANFri Jun 08 1990 19:439
    Ed,
    
    If  you're still here, I prefer rural and hilly, but not so rural
    that I have to bring a filter to ensure water.
    
    See you Sunday.                  
    
    
    -Robin
1579.12New 400K Brevet this yearALLVAX::JROTHIt's a bush recording...Sun Jun 10 1990 00:0513
1579.13comparedSHALOT::ELLISJohn Lee Ellis - assembly requiredMon Jun 11 1990 01:2112
    Midnight sounds like a good starting-time for a 400km.
    The BANC 400km started at 4am on a Saturday, which meant
    we got to enjoy Saturday-night merrymakers on the road
    (of which there were thankfully few).  (The fastest riders
    pulled in between 12am and 1am.)  This year's PBP 400km brevet
    out of Raleigh started at 7am (!!), I'm told, so the organizers
    would have time to inspect the bikes.
    
    More details on the Mass. 400km, please.  How soon did the
    front riders finish?  Were they in packs?  That sort of thing.
    
    -john
1579.14some 400K results...ALLVAX::JROTHIt's a bush recording...Mon Jun 11 1990 12:5437
1579.15good job!SHALOT::ELLISJohn Lee Ellis - assembly requiredMon Jun 11 1990 14:205
    
    I'd try to make myself take a nap around 5pm the previous 
    evening, but it would be hard.
    
    Looks like you were going at a good pace...
1579.16600K Boston brevetALLVAX::JROTHIt's a bush recording...Mon Jun 25 1990 17:4624
    The 600 K Brevet this weekend went from Newton to Troy and back.
    A few spots on that ride were a bit hellish - going into Adams
    we hit a blinding rainstorm.  I decided to try and ride thru
    because I wanted the experience of night riding (I'd like to
    do PBP next year...) and discovered that it's *very* hard to
    ride on back roads with no lines painted on them in the dark
    when it's foggy.  I felt fine energy-wise, but since I knew
    there were more unmarked back roads to come decided to wimp
    out and wait for some daylight in Amherst; I hung out on a
    bus stop bench near the common for about 5 hours, napping a bit here and
    there and then a little before 4 got rolling and finished the ride.

    I overslept the night before and started 20 minutes late (I hadn't mounted
    my lights!), and didn't eat or have time to pack food.  Then in Amherst this
    dumb restaurant took 40 minutes to serve me breakfast, and I wasted 2
    hours at the Troy turnaround point BS-ing and drying my clothing.  You've
    really got to keep moving and not waste good daylight hours like that.

    That nightime riding was not my idea of fun.

    Still, it was educational to do this - in France many of the roads
    are ummarked so it's best to get this stuff sorted out beforehand.

    - Jim
1579.17things to look forward to.NOVA::FISHERDictionary is not.Mon Jun 25 1990 18:1715
1579.18BROKE::HOLDENFri Jun 29 1990 03:158
    True, there were arrows but there were a lot of places where they
    were far from obvious.  In my last night of riding if I hadn't
    been in a group with guys who knew the course I'd have ended up in 
    Belgium.  The *best* times were going 30+ in a paceline in the
    pitch black with fog downhill with no yellow lines in the road.
    If I'd been awake it would have been a serious rush!
    
    Russ
1579.19ALLVAX::JROTHIt's a bush recording...Fri Jun 29 1990 04:4824
    I've been warned about a number of things in PBP, and intend to
    ride my ass off the first few hundred miles to get ahead of most
    of the cyclists just to avoid long lines at the checkpoints.
    [I left 20 minutes late on the 600K and still passed everyone
    getting to the first checkpoint, so if I'm in shape next year
    it should be possible to avoid much of the pack in France...]

    It wasn't just night riding that was interesting on the 600K
    but the combination of that and going without sleep, though
    I did wimp out somewhat.  One thing that was a bit unnerving
    was seeing a black car parked on the side of the road loom
    out of the fog and swerving away from it.  If there were another
    rider along, I've had just gone thru.

    Oh well, no matter - there's BMB which Charlie is running Brevet style
    this year to try it on again.  [ There are going to be guys from
    Texas and some California doods this time, so we'll have to show
    them we know how to ride here on the least coast :-) ]

    Hey Russ, you missed some pisser rides this year - that New Boston
    brevet was great!  Good riders too, almost noone is dropping
    on the qualifiers now.

    - Jim
1579.20anothert sort of centuryMOVIES::WIDDOWSONThu Jan 24 1991 08:196
    Apropos nothing.  It's `Cycling Weekly's Centenary today.
    (thats a hundred years).
    
    I havent had a chance to read it yet but there are congratulatort
    quotes from all sort of people and a plethora of nostalgia bits...