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Road Rides

2010

  • Listed start times are when  the action starts.
  • Come 10-15 minutes early to get ready so you don’t delay other riders.
  • Pace may vary depending on who shows up to ride on any given day.

Due to the club’s insurance policy, participants may ride once as a guest of the club. Return riders must be members in good standing of the CBC.

These are our regularly scheduled road rides sorted by day of the week.

Day Season Ride
Sunday Year Round

May – September

Sunday Morning Skills Rides, 11:00 AM, Bike Stand Parking Lot, Leader: Bill Stevenson
Tone: Relaxed fitness/pace lines.
Pace: 16 – 18 MPH
Average Distance: 25 – 40 miles


Sunday SLOcials; 10:00 AM;
Varied Start Points Leaders/ Start points vary by week of month
Tone: Relaxed Pace: 12 – 15 MPH Average Distance: ~30 miles
Monday Year Round No Club Ride
Tuesday April – October

April – September

Fitness Ride, 6:00, Bike Stand Leader: Bill Stevenson
Tone: Fitness
Pace: 18 – 24 Average MPH
Distance: 25 – miles


Recreational Ride: 5:45 PM, Marathon Park
Leader: Blaine Wheeler
Tone: Recreational Pace 14 – 17 MPH
Average Distance: 25 – 35 miles
Wednesday Year Round No Club Ride
Thursday Same as Tuesdays Same as Tuesdays
Friday Year Round No Club Ride.
Saturday March – Oct

October – April

Nov – Feb

Saturday Social Rides: 10:00 AM, Varied Start Points Leaders/Pace: varies
Tone:
Social Distance: 25 – 80 miles


Saturday Fixed Gear Leader: Scott Smith
Tone: Fitness Pace: 16 + MPH
Average Distance: 25 – 45 miles


Winter CUPPA Rides: 10:00 AM Leaders/ Start points vary by week of month Tone: Social/Recreational Pace: 13 – 16 MPH Average Distance: ~ 30 miles
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3 Comments

  1. Shawn Stevenson says:

    I know there are other regularly scheduled rides organized by club members. It would be great if they could be convinced to add them to the schedule.

  2. Apple Valley Kiwanis is hosting its Annual Kiwanis Wine Country Trek.
    Date: Saturday, September 25, 2010 @ 7:30 AM – Sunday, September 26, 2010 @ 5:00 PM local time
    Address: Yakima to Prosser and Back
    Brief Description:
    Imagine vineyard after vineyard with every color of grape you can envision, red delicious apples just being picked off trees, hop fields, cherry orchards, nearly a dozen different wineries, gently rolling hills and 120 miles of amazing sun soaked fun. This is the setting for the seventh annual Kiwanis Wine Country Trek, a two day bike trek from Yakima to Prosser and back. All proceeds go to Kiwanis community and youth service projects.
    Additional Information:
    This event coincides with the hot air balloon festival, and harvest festival in Prosser. The fully supported ride takes riders to Prosser the first day and back to Yakima the second. Registration includes our famous gourmet dinner, the balloon glow, overnight camping (indoor and outdoor), baggage transportation, meals and break stops.
    Please register for this event at http://www.applevalleykiwanis.com.
    See you on the ride!

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