HPC - TMR
Hyde Park Cycling’s Tuesday Morning Ride! As usual with Tuesday Morning Rides, we’ll follow roughly this route from Wallach Fountain down around Wolf Lake and back. Depending on availability, coffee afterwards.
Tuesday rides are slightly easier, being shorter and a bit lower pace than Thursdays. Averaging over the entire ride, around ~19mph.. There are two notable “sprint points” along this segment and this segment.
HPC - ThMR
Hyde Park Cycling’s Thursday Morning Ride! As usual with Thursday Morning Rides, we’ll follow roughly this route from Wallach Fountain down around Big Marsh, Wolf Lake, and back. Depending on availability, coffee afterwards.
Thursday rides are slightly harder, being longer and a bit higher pace than Thursdays. Averaging over the entire ride, around ~20mph, but with rolling pace out of the city ~23mph+. There are a few notable “sprint points” along the route, including big marsh, power line path, and rainbow beach.
(Please note this is a DROP ride. We will stop for flats/mechanicals and briefly regroup at the end of sprint segments)
HPC Social Grill & Chill
The weather’s looking great this week, and lots of us are out and about, on bikes and off. Since last summer, this group has gotten big and it’s been a while since many of us have seen each other. I’d like to invite everyone in HPC / in the greater cycling community to come hang out this Friday in Nichols park, from about 5:30pm onwards. We’ll have a grill and some food and refreshments. Please feel free to bring along anybody you like, family and friends welcome. Food/drink contributions will be much appreciated :)
HPC - ThMR
Hyde Park Cycling’s Thursday Morning Ride! As usual with Thursday Morning Rides, we’ll follow roughly this route from Wallach Fountain down around Big Marsh, Wolf Lake, and back. Depending on availability, coffee afterwards.
Thursday rides are slightly harder, being longer and a bit higher pace than Thursdays. Averaging over the entire ride, around ~20mph, but with rolling pace out of the city ~24mph+. There are a few notable “sprint points” along the route, including x, y, z.