Mamma Jamma Training Ride #7 Cycling Circle C. 20 & 37 miles

Type
Road, No Drop
Level
Novice
Rides suitable for cyclists who are new to the sport (or who have not been on a bike for some years), family-friendly rides or any riders that feel a need for some mentoring. Note: please note that minors under the age of 16 cannot participate in rides unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Families with children should, in any event, confirm with the ride leader ahead of time that the ride will be suitable for their needs.

Intermediate
Targeted towards riders who have a few years in the saddle, who have developed some riding confidence and fitness and feel ready to move to the next level. Could attract more experienced riders who are looking for a relaxed or less aggressive ride.

Advanced
Limited to experienced riders with superior bike handling skills and who are comfortable with a fast pace (probably including single and/or double pace-line riding) and/or hilly terrain, and the possibility of heavily trafficked roads. Advanced rides are less likely to be "no-drop" unless identified as such.
Novice, Intermediate, Advanced
Expected Turnout
50 - 150 riders
Distance
20 - 37
 miles
Average Speed
10 - 20
 mph
Terrain
Mostly flat, Flat to rolling
Date
Sunday, 30 Jul, 2017
Time
7:00 AM
Maggie V
Response rate: 
80%
Response time:
2 hours
Description
Join us for this weekend’s training ride for the Texas Mamma Jamma 2017. with distances of 20 & 37 miles, no one is ever left behind. 

We offer routes of various lengths and difficulty to help you train for the Texas Mamma Jamma held on Sept 23, 2017.  

Please register here: https://www.mammajammaride.org/

If you’ve never been to one of our training rides, you are in for a real treat!  All of our rides are fully supported with car support (SAG), water and snacks. 

Training routes are scouted and confirmed prior to the ride and cue sheets & maps will be made available at the ride start. 

Our volunteer Ride Guides will ensure you are never left behind. 

Every Body, Every Bike Welcome!  Helmets are required and no ear buds please!

Worry-free riding!


NO ONE IS EVER LEFT BEHIND.

Meet up at 7:00 AM, ride out at 7:30 AM.

Location

Dick Nichols Park
8001 Beckett Rd.
Austin 78749
 
Sponsored By
Organization
We envision Central Texas as a place where everyone recognizes and embraces the benefits of cycling, whether they ride or not, and where cycling is a common aspect of daily life for ... moreeveryone. Central Texas has a comprehensive bicycle network enabling people in the region to comfortably, safely and efficiently use a bike for transportation and recreation. Bicycling supports the community as a whole by: increasing roadway capacity and user mobility; strengthening the economy and household affordability; improving the environment; and promoting an active, healthy lifestyle.

Our Mission
Bike Austin improves quality of life for all of Austin and Central Texas by growing bicycling as a form of transportation, exercise, and recreation.

Guiding Principles
We believe that…

Bicycling should be safe and accessible.
Bicycling positively transforms our community.
Bicycling benefits all people, whether they bicycle or not.
Bicycling is an integral part of a multi-modal transportation system. 

Through our work, we pledge to…

Respect each other and enjoy the activities we do together.
Partner and collaborate with public servants, government agencies, and members to accomplish our shared goals.
Strive to engage diverse populations, particularly across lines of gender, age, income, race, ethnicity, and capability.
Be conscious of social equity issues in transportation
Support all people who bicycle, whether new to bicycling or experienced.
Ensure tangible and measurable progress.
Be strategic with our political capital and challenge the status quo.
Type:
Advocacy Group, Education Group
Followers
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