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Alternate Century/Metric Century for Horsey Volunteers, KY Cycling Challenge

When:
Saturday, May 14, 2022, 8:00 AM
Where:
Midway Christian Church
123 East Bruen St
Midway, KY  40347
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Laura Fields
Category:
Weekend Ride
Registration is recommended
Payment In Full In Advance Only
No Fee

Primary ride leader: Laura Fields , 859-509-1351 Additional ride leaders: Suzanne Zander 502-382-6244; This is an all comers ride, please organize your own group/leader

 

Distance: Both Metric and Century will be available

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

Restroom facilities are available at the starting location There will be a store stop

 

Overall Difficulty:

Moderate to strenuous

 

Details:

This is the alternate 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.

There will be store stops on the Metric at mile 23 (Versailles Marathon), mile 35 (Shell Station) and mile 51 (Stamping Ground). Options for store stops on the Century will be at mile 17, 28, 45, 55, 70, and 86.

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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


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."