The 14th annual Tour de Somerville bike ride will be this Saturday, October 14, meeting at 10 am at Seven Hills Park, behind the Somerville Theatre in Davis Square.
Our theme this year is "Streets, Rails, and Trails". We'll start by exploring the back streets of Somerville's mostly-flat Ward Two. Then we'll ride alongside future extensions of both the Somerville Community Path and the MBTA Green Line, looking at railroad rights-of-way from a variety of viewpoints. Finally, we'll return to Davis Square on the existing paved Community Path.
The ride is about 8 miles long, with only one significant hill. There is a short optional off-road section for adventurous riders with hybrid or mountain bikes. If you're curious about the route, a friend of mine is temporarily hosting the map and cue sheet at http://www.MiddlesexCanal.org/Ron .
If it rains, we'll postpone the ride to Sunday, October 15, same starting time and location.
For more information, call 617-628-8895. Email: sbc@ci.somerville.ma.us .
The ride is sponsored by the Somerville Bicycle Committee, Friends of the Community Path, and the Mass. Central Rail Trail Coalition.
Our theme this year is "Streets, Rails, and Trails". We'll start by exploring the back streets of Somerville's mostly-flat Ward Two. Then we'll ride alongside future extensions of both the Somerville Community Path and the MBTA Green Line, looking at railroad rights-of-way from a variety of viewpoints. Finally, we'll return to Davis Square on the existing paved Community Path.
The ride is about 8 miles long, with only one significant hill. There is a short optional off-road section for adventurous riders with hybrid or mountain bikes. If you're curious about the route, a friend of mine is temporarily hosting the map and cue sheet at http://www.MiddlesexCanal.org/Ron .
If it rains, we'll postpone the ride to Sunday, October 15, same starting time and location.
For more information, call 617-628-8895. Email: sbc@ci.somerville.ma.us .
The ride is sponsored by the Somerville Bicycle Committee, Friends of the Community Path, and the Mass. Central Rail Trail Coalition.
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Date: 2006-10-13 01:45 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-10-13 11:58 pm (UTC)Group rides are the best way to learn to ride on roads. (Which, by the way, I can now do proficiently, even in ninja-difficulty places like Harvard Square. The fear lessens to a pragmatic sort of caution and awareness with practice. :)
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Date: 2006-10-16 01:46 pm (UTC)any advice on how to practice? this was my first time really riding on roads- i did ride to lunch afterwards, but i got off my bike and walked through the bad intersections (davis, and powderhouse circle).
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Date: 2006-10-13 05:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-13 06:02 pm (UTC)