Distance: Both a metric and a century will be available
Routes:
Century route:
Metric route:
Pace: All Comers Ride
Terrain: 3 - Moderate Rollers
Map and cue sheet both
The ride will have regrouping
Rain cancels - check Ride Announcements Forum one hour before if unsure
https://bcc.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=2154&club_id=740127&item_id=11721
Restrooms are available at the park
There will be a store stop
Overall Difficulty:
Moderate to strenuous
Details:
This is the make up century/metric century ride for volunteers working on
Saturday during the Horsey Hundred. These routes are "all comer's" routes
which means there will be no ride leader on the route. We've planned the
routes to provide store stops, but please plan accordingly and know that
you should bring enough food and drink with you as well.
Anyone is welcome to participate, however ONLY people actually volunteering
during the day on the Saturday of the Horsey Hundred can use this as a make
up ride for the Cycling Challenge.
The ride will begin and end at Charles Brooking Park (the same place we are hosting the Horsey this year)
https://gscparks.com/parks/brooking-park/
RIDERS SHALL NOT COME TO A RIDE IF THEY DO NOT FEEL GOOD, HAVE BEEN RUNNING
A TEMPERATURE, OR HAVE AN ACTIVE CASE OF COVID-19
Riders must maintain current social distancing guidelines - 6 feet apart - before, during and after the rides. Groups are limited to no more than 8-10 individuals. If there are more than
8-10 in a pace group, the group must split, with start times staggered by 5 minutes.
Masks are required before and after the ride where social distancing is difficult to maintain, per state guidelines. Masks will not be required
during the ride since wearing a mask adds stress to the respiratory system. However, the choice is up to the individual rider on whether to wear a mask
during the ride.
Recommended Rider Actions
- Ride with a partner or small group (10 or less please)
- Emergency contact information should be carried with you (this should be normal)
- Have an emergency backup that can come and get you if needed
- Have water, food, etc. for the ride or a store stop scheduled (this should be normal)
- Spare tubes, tools, etc. (this should be normal)
- TAKE PHOTOS and share on the clubs Facebook page
- Based on current guidelines including USA Cycling recommends riding side by side and/or if behind a person 10 feet or more
- If a registered rider decides to not ride he/she must contact the ride leader
- If the registered rider subsequently decides to not to ride, they will be required to contact the ride leader with this information.