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Cycling in Middlebury CT on Saturday June 4th

Submitted by FLoome on Mon, 05/30/2011 - 1:41pm

Long shot, but anyone want to go for a ride in or around Middlebury CT on Saturday June 4th, in the afternoon? I'm heading up to cheer, but not compete, for the olympic and half-ironman triathlons that weekend, and hoping to get a ride in.

Maybe like 40-50 miles? A19-ish pace? But I'm flexible on both of those :)

LIttle Tor no more!

Submitted by EGlicklich on Mon, 05/30/2011 - 7:12am

After further consideration, the ride to Little Tor is cancelled. It's too rainy and the roads are too wet.

We hope to re-post the ride in a few weeks under clear skies.

Piermont Ride, Monday May 30

Submitted by EJaffe on Mon, 05/30/2011 - 7:07am

We'll meet as planned at 9 AM since the forecast shows the rain tapering off sharply mid-morning.

Should it still be pouring at the start we'll reassess.

 

 

 

Little Tor ride, Monday, May 30th

Submitted by EGlicklich on Mon, 05/30/2011 - 6:59am

We still want to ride! However, obviously we will not if it continues with this down-pour. The weather forecast tells us the chance of precipitation decreases significantly into almost nothing in about an hour....

We are still planning to meet at Grants Tomb for 8:30, but if, at 8:30, it is still carrying on like this (thunder, lightning rain, rain and rain) then, we will regrettfully cancel the ride.

 

 

Old Putnam Trail/South County Trail

Submitted by MFulton on Sun, 05/29/2011 - 6:29pm

Anyone have any tips about getting here?

Spent a couple of hours (mostly walking with my bike) through Van Cortlandt Park trying to find the "bike path" that leads to the South County Trail...really gravelly, lots of railroad tie type retainers in the trail, and not fun on a road bike, even with 28c tires.

Is there really a trail through the park, or is it better to just take Broadway up and then Caryl Avenue over to the trail?

And, once you're at the trail proper (just out of the north side of the park), is it paved, or more gravelly stuff?

Walk Your Bike At the W. 72nd St. Riverside Park Entrance

Submitted by smwdr on Sun, 05/29/2011 - 1:04pm

I came in at 7:15 this morning (Sunday).  The sign at the top is the one that says cyclists must dismount.  There was no one in sight, no dogs, nothing.  I coasted down slowly.  At the bottom, there were two metal gates with red signs oriented for people going up, which said cyclists must yield to pedestrians.  I continued to the right towards the restrooms and behind the restroom was a parks enforcement vehicle and one officer standing on the path.  He signaled me to stop.  He clearly saw me ride all the way down.  So I stop and very politely said Hi or what's up or something like that.  He asks me, "Do you usually ride or or walk from Riverside Drive?"  So I told him, "Honestly, when no one is around like today I rid

Bit of Horror Close to Home

Submitted by JFriedman on Sun, 05/29/2011 - 7:29am

 

Warning. If you get a summons ... appear.

Submitted by NWeissman on Sat, 05/28/2011 - 10:18pm

Had a friend get a summons last summer for "riding on a sidewalk".  He failed to appear for his court date.  

The other evening he was stopped on his bike by a patrol car. Then they ran his license and took him in on the outstanding warrant. 

It was 9PM on a Friday night, he didn't get taken down to Night Court till midnight and they closed at 1AM .

So he had to spend the night and next day in city jail.  In the end, the police "declined to prosecute" the original charge -- probably figuring what the guy went through already was overkill.

All for what would have been a $50 fine.

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Help, Tar on bike

Submitted by wendee on Sat, 05/28/2011 - 9:49pm

Anyone know how to get fresh tar of my bike.????     

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