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  • 05/26/2019 1:03 PM | Daniel Riley (Administrator)

    Instead of the “Horsin’ Around”, the Adventurer’s had hard work. Wind that increased from 8 mph to 17 mph, and the sudden arrival of 84 degree summer heat took its toll on us. 15 riders worked together as we wandered over roads that some of us hadn’t seen for years, or ever. By the time we reached Liberty Ctr, we were so tired we couldn’t really take advantage of the great tail wind. And issues? Try 4 flats, one before we even started! But we finished our longest ride of the season in good time, arriving back at Keener Park with 49 miles by 11:45. We averaged 16.8, an excellent speed considering the conditions and the stops.

    Tim and Michelle Prand joined us after being MIA for a while. Suzanne Peats, Jim Binns and Pete Pirano chased us down, said hi, and then went on their merry way. And we had a visitor - Art Girten. Art and his wife are living on the road. He contacted Chuck then joined us on our jaunt. A great rider and addition to the group. I hope he’ll swing back through and join us again.

    Next week’s Adventure? Deb’s “Luckey Haskin’s Trail” will be her Easy Rider Adventure, leaving from the Perrysburg Y for 45 miles of fun. Details to follow.


     

  • 05/24/2019 6:53 AM | Deleted user

    This Saturday the Meandering Group will leave out of Whitehouse and roll through Waterville crossing over the Maumee River. We will then head down to Tontogany before meandering West to Grand Rapids for a quick break if needed. After resting we will be returning to Whitehouse for a total trip of around 30 miles.

    -Terry McCutcheon

    https://ridewithgps.com/routes/30066632?fbclid=IwAR3cmbRsOsk1-zGSK5Sxguk_PBQswNCADxT4XGbAw7HS9BmW07fEHMGYhpk


  • 05/23/2019 6:15 PM | Chuck Nicewonder (Administrator)

    Speedtrap Ride Tuesday May 21st recap

    The Speedtrap Ride attracted twenty-five riders to Elmore this past Tuesday, May 21st.

    Scott Lang led the Ghost Pepper Riders over a 25-mile course and reported an average of 20.9 mph.

    Tony Mazurek led the Habanero Riders over the same course and reported 18.1 mph

    The Jalapenos were the most disconnected group of the evening. Ron Berry and I started out as the only two. At the half-way point, Mike Meiser, from another group, still not recovered, decided to take the short cut back to Elmore. Ron Berry’s tire was low, so he rode back with Mike. Mark Radabaugh was dropped by the Habaneros, and rode back with me, who was feeling unusually exhausted. We averaged 13.9 mph.

    Marnie Arndt led the Sweet Pepper Riders and rode 20.8 miles at 13.1 mph.

    Adam Silbaugh was a first-time Speedtrap Rider. He rode in the Sweet Pepper group. Welcome Adam!

    The weather was not quite as good as last week. The was a slight tailwind on the first leg of the ride and a slight headwind on the return, with the temperature in the upper 50s.

    Please join us next Tuesday, May 28th, for the next Speedtrap Ride. The long-range forecast is for warmer weather, and all riders hopefully will be in better form. We roll out at 6:30 pm. I hope to see you then!

    Chuck Nicewonder


  • 05/22/2019 10:32 PM | Jenifer Wiles (Administrator)

    Yesterday's Old 24 Ride turned out to be PERFECT.  I would not have guessed that by the chilly weather and the rain that was hitting my windshield on my drive to the ride. We had 13 riders on our PERFECT ride out to Old 24. Our team pulled out a solid 19.3 mph average over the 28.5 mile route. We had light winds and no rain!  Thanks everyone for coming out.

    See you next week on Old 24.


  • 05/22/2019 9:43 PM | Daniel Riley (Administrator)

    With everyone down at Horsey this weekend, I thought we’d do a bit of horsin’ around ourselves this Saturday. We’re going to Liberty Center, but we’re noodling over back roads all the way. We do have short stretch on Old 24, but not enough to take away from the Memorial 100 experience. Mileage is just under 50 mi, and I’d like to see 17 average. Weather? It’s too far out to be accurate, but strong winds and warm temps are predicted for the morning.

    We leave from Keener Park, just south of Monclova Rd on Keener (4700 Keener Rd for you who GPS), 8:00 sharp. Arrive early, be ready to ride and enjoy the company. See you there

    https://ridewithgps.com/routes/30058431
  • 05/21/2019 4:10 PM | Daniel Riley (Administrator)

    What a difference a day can make. Today - 55 and cloudy, tomorrow - 75 and partly sunny. Stay home tonight and ride tomorrow. You can come join our crew tomorrow for a ride in the warm, the way it should be! And remember, we have a new 4th group, the Relaxed group for those who prefer a more comfortable ride. Target speeds in the 15ish range depending on the riders. Come on out and join Edgar, Jen, super sub Ron, and a mystery ride leader – so mysterious that even they don’t know who they are! We leave promptly at 6:30 from Timberstone Jr HS 9000 W. Sylvania Ave in Sylvania. Arrive early, be ready to ride and enjoy the warm. 

  • 05/20/2019 8:14 PM | Jenifer Wiles (Administrator)

    Come join me tomorrow for the Old 24 Breakaway ride tomorrow.  The weather should be decent for us, looks like 61 degrees with East wind of 10.

    We will be heading out from Cyclewerks in Whitehouse at 6:30 for a 28.6 mile loop out to Old 24 and heading north on County Road 3. Come on out and enjoy the fun.

    See you on Old 24.


  • 05/20/2019 12:35 PM | Deleted user

    Cyclewerks, along with the Wheelmen Racing and Team Toledo Triathlon Club, presented us with a unique opportunity on Saturday afternoon. Rolf Dietrich, the brains behind the paired spoke Rolf wheelsets that many of us ride, spent some time with us at the Cyclewerks Whitehouse location, signing wheels and shirts and even went out and rode a circuit of the Wabash with us. It was a great afternoon for a ride!

    Thank you to Cyclewerks for giving us that opportunity!



  • 05/20/2019 11:18 AM | Deleted user

    TLDR: 5 Riders, Swamp crossing, Hubert took a bath, I had a flat, great coffee at the Red Rambler, uneventful ride back to Oak Openings (avoiding the swamp). Next Intro to Gravel is back at Original Gravity in Milan, MI on June 1st.

    Photos here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/P2F6muQwMyjBRZ137

    I awoke at 3am to the sound of rain on my awning. I hadn't planned on wearing rain gear when I set my kit out the night before. Mother nature throws curve balls sometimes, and learning to hit them is part of the fun. The unpaved section of the Wabash was going to be a little soft. My fat bike was still a dirty from the last time I rode it (Brighton Rec in March?), so it was going to need a bath anyway.

    I took off from home at 6:30am during a chilly bout of rain. There is hardly a better time to ride than early on a Saturday morning. The streets were empty and by the time I passed through Maumee the rain had stopped. It was just me, the birds, a few chipmunks and squirrels, and eventually the sun, all the way to Oak Openings.

    When I arrived at the Springbrook parking lot, Rick and Hubert were waiting for Jody. They planned on going out a little early. I rode up ahead to check trail conditions. Wet, firm, with a few puddles, no problem for four inch tires. Rick, Hubert, and Jody took off and I waited to see who else would ride.

    At 9am, it was just Chris and I, so we chased down Rick and crew, catching them just after the Fraker Mill Bridge. Things were going swimmingly until we crossed 109. That's when the real fun began. We started to encounter ankle deep puddles and areas where the grass was a foot or more tall. About a quarter mile from the railroad crossing, the puddles were getting larger and deeper. The final "puddle" looked to be about a hundred yards long. The thing about murky water is that you don't know how deep it is until you're in it. I've seen videos of gravel races with creek crossings and the like and thought, what the hell, let's do this. I said to Chris "I'm going for it. This might be a mistake, but I'm going for it." And so we rode through it, water over the bottom bracket and all. I found out that Showers Pass socks are indeed waterproof. Chris made it all the way to the end without putting a foot down, only to have his front wheel get stuck in the last few inches and putting his right foot down deep into swamp muck.

    After this, it was smooth sailing to Wauseon. Kind of. On the way north to the Red Rambler, I noticed my front tire was self steering like crazy and getting bouncy. Something in the swamp had poked through. I picked a hell of a time to find out my sealant was dried up. I was riding nearly on the rim by the time we got to the Red Rambler. I added some sealant and air and the small puncture sealed without an issue. It was time for coffee and pastries. Man, they have good coffee. The espresso brownie bites were great also. I highly recommend making this a stop on any ride through Wauseon. Just try to arrive cleaner than we did. And maybe don't work on your bike out front.

    On the way back we caught back up to Rick and company, finding out that Hubert had taken a bath in the swamp. Somehow their bikes were way cleaner than mine and Chris's. Needless to say we avoided the swamp on the way back and strolled into Oak Openings without incident.

    Thanks to everyone who came out. The next Intro to Gravel ride is on June 1st, back to Original Gravity to take on Bethel Church Road. This is one of my favorite routes, a route that was put together by Mike Meiser and predates my cycling career.

  • 05/20/2019 9:32 AM | Chuck Nicewonder (Administrator)

    Speedtrap Ride Tuesday, May 21st

              The Speedtrap Ride, the best Tuesday night ride out of Ottawa County, will roll out again tomorrow, Tuesday, May 21st, from Spoke Life Cycles/Elmore at 6:30 pm.

              Scott Lang will once again lead the Ghost Pepper Riders on a 25-mile ride and will likely average 21 – 22 mph. Are you ready for the challenge?!

              Tony Mazurek will lead the Habaneros over the same course. His group expects to average 19 – 20 mph.

              I will lead the Jalapeno Riders on a slightly shorter 22-mile ride. Last week we topped 16 mph. Can we improve this week?

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

              The high temperature is predicted to be 61 degrees, with ENE winds at 5 to 10 mph – not quite as nice as last week, but it will still be a fun ride!

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

              As you can see, there is something for everyone! Come on out to Elmore, ride some lightly travelled roads, and meet some great people, too!

    Sign-in begins at 6:00, and we ride at 6:30. I hope to see you then!

    Chuck Nicewonder

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