Mighty Cyclists,
Another Thursday evening ride is soon to start. The last ride of June as we head in to a long July 4 holiday weekend.
Tonight's ride will be a warm one as the high is expected to be 90. But don't worry, the humidity is predicted to be only 35%. I guess this makes it a dry heat (hahah). None the less, hydration will be key. You should be hydrating now for the ride. Bring extra liquids for you post ride re-hydration efforts. With warm rides like this, be mindful of your own strengths and keep an eye on the riders around you. We need to take care of each other on these group rides.
Winds are predicted to come from the SSW @ 9mph gusting to 21mph. We'll work hard for the first half of the ride and then have some fun with the wind at our backs for the return leg.
We have a secondary alternate route. I have presented to the individual group leaders and they will make a group by group decision whether to use the Trail option to avoid the construction on Weckerly/Monclova or the secondary route. You can review/download the secondary route with the following link from Ride With GPS: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/40014452
Don't forget, you can sign in electronically at https://toledo-area-bicyclists.ticketleap.com/thursday-5fer/
Avoid the clipboard!
Rides, average speeds and ride leaders:
Group 1 (Hot1) - Avg: 20-25+ mph, 26 mi: Phil Carroll
Group 2 (Hot2) - Avg: Less hot than Hot1 26 mi: Tim Eckel
Group 3 (Xtra Spicy) - Avg: 19-21 mph, 26 mi: Doug Kilpatrick
Group 4 (Spicy Plus) - Avg: 18-19.5 mph, 26 mi: ???
Group 5 (Spicy) - Avg: 16-18 mph, 24 mi: Jodie Petcoff
Group 6 (GLR) - Avg: 14-16 mph, 20 mi: John Galdeen
Regards,
Joe "El Capitan" Peltier