&& Calling all riders (AKA Team 11)
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February 28, 2015 at 3:15 am #1024310
Greenbelt
ParticipantWe are only 100 points ahead of the dreaded MD Inq!
SNOWBA11 IN HE11 -BAFS15: 10,384 points (6,024 miles)
♠︎ The Maryland Inquisition: 10,284 points (5,884 miles)And I have good information from secret sources that Eric’s doing another 150 miler tomorrow…
March 2, 2015 at 11:15 pm #1024467Greenbelt
ParticipantFrom the Group Ride thread. Note, this ride with probably have a couple of the dreaded MD Inquisition along, so please take appropriate counter-measures.
I’m thinking about taking a lunch ride up to Bmore on Sunday March 8, leaving Proteus at 9am (note that’s 8am for people who didn’t put their clocks ahead the night before for daylight savings time). Lunch at the museum (has a nice cafe-restaurant) and return probably by about 3pm. 67 miles, quite a few small punchy hills, moderate pace (14mph-ish). Usually take a 10 minute stop to get snacks and drinks halfway there and halfway back. Will need a lock for when we’re at the museum. All are welcome. Follow http://www.facebook.com/proteusbicycles for last minute or weather related updates. This is a really nice ride, mostly out of traffic and surprisingly scenic. -Jeff
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2449007March 4, 2015 at 6:37 pm #1024711CPTJohnC
Participant@Greenbelt 109871 wrote:
From the Group Ride thread. Note, this ride with probably have a couple of the dreaded MD Inquisition along, so please take appropriate counter-measures.
I’m thinking about taking a lunch ride up to Bmore on Sunday March 8, leaving Proteus at 9am (note that’s 8am for people who didn’t put their clocks ahead the night before for daylight savings time). Lunch at the museum (has a nice cafe-restaurant) and return probably by about 3pm. 67 miles, quite a few small punchy hills, moderate pace (14mph-ish). Usually take a 10 minute stop to get snacks and drinks halfway there and halfway back. Will need a lock for when we’re at the museum. All are welcome. Follow http://www.facebook.com/proteusbicycles for last minute or weather related updates. This is a really nice ride, mostly out of traffic and surprisingly scenic. -Jeff
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2449007I can’t do the 8th, but I just posted to a Strava discussion, so forgive the duplication: In addition to the House of Sweden/WABA sponsored VASA ride that I’m a marshal for on Sunday the 15th, there’s the Pi Day ride on 3/14. Anyone game to do either? I’m planning to do both.
March 4, 2015 at 6:46 pm #1024714ShawnoftheDread
ParticipantI’m registered for Vasa.
March 9, 2015 at 1:42 am #1025082Mtansill
Participant@Greenbelt 109871 wrote:
From the Group Ride thread. Note, this ride with probably have a couple of the dreaded MD Inquisition along, so please take appropriate counter-measures.
I’m thinking about taking a lunch ride up to Bmore on Sunday March 8, leaving Proteus at 9am (note that’s 8am for people who didn’t put their clocks ahead the night before for daylight savings time). Lunch at the museum (has a nice cafe-restaurant) and return probably by about 3pm. 67 miles, quite a few small punchy hills, moderate pace (14mph-ish). Usually take a 10 minute stop to get snacks and drinks halfway there and halfway back. Will need a lock for when we’re at the museum. All are welcome. Follow http://www.facebook.com/proteusbicycles for last minute or weather related updates. This is a really nice ride, mostly out of traffic and surprisingly scenic. -Jeff
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2449007Greenbelt! Our gratitude goes to you for scheduling this ride for the Maryland Inquisition. We will send the check in the mail.
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