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  • 08/16/2019 6:48 AM | Daniel Riley (Administrator)

    This week’s ride is one of my favorites that I borrowed from the Plus 5 group. It’s time for us to visit the Red Rambler in Wauseon for a cup of “floofy” coffee and a baked good. This one is a bit longer than usual at over 52 miles, so expect a later return time. 

    We’ll leave from Keener Park at 8:00 sharp and head out to west over some of our old favorites, past Delta to arrive at Wauseon at mile 23. After a cup of coffee (or other beverage) we’ll head back going north of Delta, past the flowers on CR 8-1 and back through Oak Openings to arrive back at Keener. Again, we leave at 8:00 sharp. GPS track is available at Ride With GPS:

    https://ridewithgps.com/routes/


  • 08/14/2019 3:45 PM | Chuck Nicewonder (Administrator)

    Speedtrap Ride Tuesday, August 13th recap

              The Speedtrap Ride brought forty cyclists to Elmore last night for a fantastic ride through Ottawa, Sandusky, and Wood Counties.

              Scott Lang and three other Ghost Pepper Riders, Rob Golden, Jason Moore, and George Byington, rode to what is likely a Speedtrap record: a riding average of 24.1 mph! This may also be a personal best for the four riders! Congratulations to all!

              Bob Kayden was one of twelve cyclists(ten bikes—two were tandems) who formed the Cayenne Pepper Riders and reached Bob’s goal of 21.0 mph! Also congratulations!

              Tony Mazurek’s Habanero Riders rode the same course at 19.9 mph. I think that’s his fastest of the season!

              I rode out with five other Jalapeno Riders. Unfortunately, we split apart. Ray Purney, Ben Durant, and Mary Hecker went ahead and finished at 16.8 mph, as reported by Ray. Claude Watkins joined the Sweet Pepper Group, and I went looking for Colleen Hickey, who was all of a sudden not with us. Fortunately, she returned to Elmore safe and sound.

              Marnie Arndt’s Sweet Pepper Riders rode 20 miles at 15.3 mph. No report from Becky Kayden and LeAnn Helle.

              Pictured are two riders new to the Speedtrap Ride: Colleen Hickey, and Michelle Del Toro, with husband John. Welcome to the Speedtrap Ride!

              Next Tuesday, August 20th, we will ride the 25-mile Peggy Avers route from Elmore. Attached is the cue sheet I have from two years ago. However, I will check all roads and send a final route, post it on ridewithgps, and send a link to it before next Tuesday. I hope to see you then!

    Chuck Nicewonder

             

    Cue sheet Peggie's 25.pdf
  • 08/13/2019 6:33 AM | Jenifer Wiles (Administrator)

    The Old 24 Ride is tonight.  Expect the average speed to be between 20 to 21 mph.  We will be heading out from Cycle Werks in Whitehouse at 6:30 for a 28.5 mile loop out to Old 24 and heading north on County Road 3.  Last week we had 9 riders and averaged 20.4 mph.

    See you on Old 24.


  • 08/13/2019 6:15 AM | Daniel Riley (Administrator)

    With nearly ideal riding conditions, last Windsday’s riders had the need for speed. The official Fast & Furious group hit a season high 24.0, with rumors of a faster group pushing it a 1 mph beyond. With Jen out of town, Alan Mikesell led the Reasonably Fast group to a hot 21.1 mph. Even the Reasonable & Reliable group were itching to ride, with a quick 18.7 mph average.

    This Windsday is looking just as good, with temps in the high 70’s and mild east winds in the 5-6 mph winds. Be sure to come out and join us for our cruise through the fields. We leave at 6:30 sharp from Timberstone JHS, 9000 W. Sylvania Ave. We’ll see you there!

  • 08/12/2019 3:19 PM | Chuck Nicewonder (Administrator)

    Speedtrap Ride Tuesday August 13th

              The Speedtrap Ride, Ottawa County’s best Tuesday night ride, will take pace again tomorrow, Tuesday, August 13th. All cyclists will leave Spoke Life Cycles in Elmore at 6:30 pm.

              Scott Lang will lead the Ghost Pepper Riders on a 25-mile ride. His group will likely average 22+ mph. Are you ready?

              Bob Kayden will lead the Cayenne Pepper Riders over the same course, Bob’s group will likely average 20 – 22 mph.

              Tony Mazurek will lead the Habanero Riders also over the same course. He expects to average 18 – 20 mph.

              I will lead the Jalapeno Riders on a slightly shorter 22-mile ride. We hope to average 16 – 18 mph.

              Marnie Arndt will lead the Sweet Pepper Riders over a course and at a speed comfortable for those in her group.

              There is a 70% chance of rain on Tuesday, but mainly in the morning. By ride time the chance falls to 15%. Winds will be NNE about 10 mph.

              After the ride, some riders may gather as usual at the Portage Inn in Elmore for food, drink, and good conversation.

              The Speedtrap Ride is jointly sponsored by both TAB and the Flatlanders. If you’ve never experienced the Speedtrap Ride, why not give it a try? You’ll ride with some great people you don’t ordinarily ride with, and you’ll travel some quiet country roads, too!

              Sign-in begins at 6:00 in front of the bike shop, and we ride at

    6:30 pm! I hope to see you then!

    Chuck Nicewonder

     

  • 08/12/2019 2:55 PM | Deleted user

    Another favorite Winter Warrior hangout is this week's Intro to Gravel destination. We'll meet behind Tecumseh Brewing in Tecumseh, Michigan at 9am. This is a fresh route, exploring hills north and northwest of Tecumseh. Doug Metzger will act as tour guide this week since I am still recovering from my recent hernia operation. I'll meet you all at the start and be on course for support and photos.

    We will be visiting some of our favorite roads on this route, including Noggles and Taylor. The planned stop is a BP station at mile 27 just outside of Clinton. It's a little early to be betting on the weather, but it will likely be in the 80's with a bit of wind. I don't really remember wind being much of a factor in this area due to tree cover and the rolling nature of the route. I'll meet you at least a couple times on route with water and snacks and moral support (unless my doc clears me to ride).

    Here is the planned route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/28989353

    Start location: Tecumseh Brewing, 128 W Chicago Blvd, Tecumseh, MI 49286

    Departure time: 9am


  • 08/12/2019 8:35 AM | Deleted user

    Big thanks to everyone who came out to ride and support MARR this year! It was great to see so many of you out there enjoying a perfect day in the saddle on some great Northwest Ohio roads. I saw many regional clubs represented in addition to a fantastic turnout from our membership. There were a great many smiles as the riders rode through the arch that led to beer and bbq and we loved to see it. We hope your experience was a good one and you will return to ride with us again next year.

    I can't say enough about the sponsors who partnered with us to bring MARR2019 to you and, to all the volunteers who went out of their way to make MARR a pleasant experience for its ridership, you absolutely knocked it out of the park. I'm proud to be a part of this club and its outstanding individuals.

    Lastly, but most importantly, our Co-Chairs Mark and Nancy Beeman organized and pulled off a great event. An incredible amount of work goes in to organizing and planning this day, and their energy, ideas, and willingness to give A LOT of their time to ensuring this event was a success is hugely-appreciated.

    We'll take some time to soak it in and expand on feedback before we begin looking ahead and planning next season's event; one we hope you are looking forward to. Thanks again!

    Ron Schieb - Board President

  • 08/11/2019 1:13 PM | Deleted user

    From the looks on your faces, you all had a great time at MARR yesterday. This was my first time taking photos and videos of an event like this. And I gotta say, people on bikes are really hard to photograph. It was fun and I would do it again! Thanks for all the smiles!

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/ruAo1eA3VCa4YhfB7

    Nate

  • 08/09/2019 1:00 PM | Chuck Nicewonder (Administrator)

    Speedtrap Ride Tuesday, August 6th recap

              Nineteen cyclists came to Elmore this past Tuesday evening for the Speedtrap Ride.

    The relatively small number of riders is most likely because for a few hours before the ride, there were heavy rains on and off throughout the area. However, the weather cooperated with those nineteen riders. Wind was hardly a factor; the sun was shining; there was dry pavement on most of the route. Those who didn’t ride missed a beautiful evening and a great ride!

              As you can see, rainy weather in the area doesn’t mean the ride will be rainy.

              Scott Lang’s Ghost Pepper Riders and Bob Kayden’s Cayenne Pepper Riders rode together as a group of twelve and reported a 22.3 mph average.

              Tony Mazurek was one of four Habanero Riders and reported a 19.4 mph average.

              Claude Watkins, Marnie Arndt, and I formed a combined Jalapeno-Sweet Pepper Group. We stayed together and rode at  a 14.8

    mph average.

              After the ride, several riders, spouses, and friends, enjoyed a cookout and potluck at the home of Scott Lang, complete with hamburgers, brats, pool and hot tub! Thank you, Scott, for inviting us all to your home and for hosting! Pictured are some of the partiers. Rob Golden, Doug Metzger, Debra Lohr, and Mike Meiser, Steve Siesel, Claude Watkins.

              So please join us next Tuesday, August 13th,  as the next chapter of the Speedtrap Ride rolls out from Spoke Life Cycles in Elmore! I hope to see you then!

    P.S.#1 On Tuesday, September 3rd, there will be a Speedtrap Special. We will all ride as one group at a conversational pace over the Flatlanders’ Thursday evening Fun Ride route. Doug Metzger will bring the boom box and play his rock and roll playlist.

    P.S. #2 There has been a suggestion to ride the 25-mile Peggy Avers route that the Flatlanders did a couple of years ago. I am proposing Tuesday, August 20th, for this. We will discuss it this coming Tuesday. Comments are welcome!

    Chuck Nicewonder

     

  • 08/07/2019 9:04 AM | Deleted user

    A few photos from Bike Prom:











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