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Saturday Morning "C" Ride 15-16mph pace

Date and Time
Date / Time
Sat, Jul 27, 2024
8:00 AM to 9:30 AM
Location
Location
Cycle Craft Parsippany
99 US-46
Parsippany-Troy Hill, NJ
Organizer
Organizer
Cycle Craft NJ Rides
Category
Category
Fitness & Exercise
Saturday Morning
There is no better way to get your day started than a nice and sweet ride first thing in the morning. 22.1 miles with 564 feet of elevation gain at 15-16mph pace.

START/END

Cycle Craft, 99 US-46, Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ 07054

Meet time: 7:45am

Wheels down (roll time): 8:00am

Expected return time: 9:30am

ROUTE

Cycle Craft Saturday "C" Ride

22.1 m 564 ft

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35587461

REQUIREMENTS

Helmet.

Drop bar bicycle.

Knowing how to change a flat.

Although this is a no-drop ride, please print out a cue sheet or upload the route into your GPS unit. (Additional information is on Ride with GPS’ website).

OTHER

The ride is automatically canceled if:

It is raining.

The roads are wet.

Predicted chance of rain is greater than 30% per wunderground.com.

WHAT TO BRING

A helmet.

Cell phone.

ID and emergency contact number(s).

Hydration. Recommended are one bottler of water and one bottle of electrolytes-enhanced fluid.

Food (energy bars, gels or other high-carbohydrate snack).

At least one spare tube.

A portable pump or a CO2 set.

Two tire levers.

Appropriate clothing for temperature.

A rear and front blinking light.

DOs

Check and adjust your tire pressure no more than 12 hours before the ride.

One day before the ride, ensure your bicycle is in proper working order by taking if for a spin around the block. Your bicycle should be properly shifting, braking, not making any unusual noise and have nothing loose that should not be loose.

Ride single file whenever there is traffic on the road and stay as far to the right as is safe and reasonable.

Hold your line ride directly behind the rider in front of you.

Maintain constant pedaling. Maintaining a steady pace helps the rider behind you predict your speed.

Signal well in advance before turns. Also, audibly communicate your intentions.

“On your left” whenever you are passing fellow rider.

“Car back” when a car is approaching from the rear. It means to form single file.

“Car up” when a car is stopped ahead in our lane.

“Slowing” or “Stopping” to let the person behind you know to slow down too. If safe to do so, also use the following hand signal: left hand down with palm facing to rear.

“Walker up” lets the other riders know that there is a pedestrian or jogger up ahead in lane.

“Hole” or “Gravel” or “Debris” warns the riders behind of a hazard. In addition use hand signal by pointing to the hazard.

Look carefully over your shoulder before signaling and pulling out into the lane. Don’t move if cars are in the lane or overtaking rapidly—they have the right of way. (The use of a rearview mirror will make it easier to see behind you.)

Come to a full stop at red lights and always stop behind the last car.

Come to a stop at stop signs. Take turns with cars at four-way stops.

DON’Ts

Don’t call “Clear” at an intersection because conditions can change rapidly – each rider needs to make their own decision about when it’s safe to go. Instead, say: “Going through.”

Don’t signal to drivers that it’s safe to pass the group because conditions change rapidly, and riders in front of us might suddenly move out into the lane.

Don’t wear headphones or ear buds because we won’t be able to hear when fellow riders communicate with us or hear vehicles.

Don’t use your cell phone while riding. If you must answer a call safely pull over.

Don’t let your front wheel overlap (half-wheel) with the wheel in front of you because if they move to the side, you’ll crash.