Distance: 19.10 miles
Elevation Gain: 657 feet
Paces: LEISURELY: [10-12mph]; STEADY: [12-14mph]
Terrain: Mostly flat
Regroup: Occasional
Weather Cancels?: STEADY RAIN CANCELS Map and Cue Sheet are here:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19015499
[https://ridewithgps.com/routes/19015499]
Preregister at the Cascade site using this link
[https://cascade.org/node/39699].
Ride Description:
Are you new to bicycling, or just been off your bike for awhile? Is
2016 your year to get active, begin commuting, take part in the Free
Group Rides, or maybe even tackle your first century (100 mile ride),
the STP, or another personal challenge? Are you a bit unsure about
your biking capabilities, riding in groups, or cycling during winter?
If so, then maybe the Getting Ready to Ride Series (GR2R) is for you.
GR2R is an early season, eight-week progressive series that begins
with a very doable first ride and then adds a bit of elevation gain,
distance or technical difficulty each week. GR2R will help you to:
• Increase endurance and confidence.
• Build hill-climbing skills.
• Make new friends in the cycling community.
• Gain confidence riding safely with groups.
• Get ready for the Cascade Training Series (CTS), beginning in
April.
GR2R rides are free and open to any rider. You will ride with others
who share your pace level and your enthusiasm for riding. All rides
will be led by Cascade Ride Leaders, experienced volunteers who enjoy
riding, are knowledgeable about bike safety and the rules of the road,
and who know the routes.
During the Seattle series, in addition to becoming familiar with
bicycling and gaining fitness, you will learn group riding skills
while exploring different neighborhoods (often with great views) from
north to south and east to west. Each week, the ride will start from a
different location and take you to a different place. These will be
social, stay-together rides with waits at the top of hills, and at all
critical turns, along with some photo-op stops. This week's ride takes
us around Lake Union, along the Ship Canal and the Elliott Bay trail,
into Belltown and then returns to Gas Works via Dexter Avenue.
In addition to steady rain, ice/snow and any other hazardous
conditions will cancel a ride. If a ride is cancelled due to hazardous
conditions, cancellation notice will be posted here, in the comments
section below, and on the Meetup announcement by 8:00 a.m. day of the
ride, and ride leaders will not be waiting at the start.
Pre-registering online: If you have a Cascade account, you can
pre-register for this ride online by clicking on the Register Now
button at the Cascade site.
[https://cascade.org/node/39699]Pre-registering saves time at the
beginning the ride and provides legible emergency contact information.
If you cannot make the ride, you do not need to un-register.
Notes: There is a bathroom at the start. We can also make a restroom
stop at the half-way point if needed. All riders should come equipped
to deal with their own mechanical issues and bring enough snacks and
water. Waiting for mechanical issues will be at the discretion of the
ride leader. Please arrive at least 20 minutes early (9:40 a.m.) to
get yourself ready, listen to the safety briefing and sign or check
the waiver. 10:00 a.m. is roll-out time!
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