TEBR Casual Ride

Type
Road
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
Terrain
Flat to rolling
Date
Tuesday, 2 Apr, 2024Weekly on Tuesday
Time
6:30 PM
Description
TEBR casual ride
at Performance Tuesday Evening.

Distance: 20-25 miles
Pace: easy going and up to moderate
Hills: some neighborhood hills but very short
Breaks: None
Drops: No
Leader: Stephen Krogh
Maps provided: No

Join a fun-loving group for an evening ride. Perfect for "new/casual riders" (~13-14mph avg}  Routes may vary through the season. Current route is a "tour of homes" through Northhaven and Edgemere areas down to University Park and back through Preston Hollow.

Park in parking lot in front of Performance Bike Shop off of Valley View west of Midway and North of LBJ and be ready to head out at the scheduled time of ride. New participants please make yourselves known to others.

An optional dinner follows the ride.

 
Stephen Krogh
214 893-0663

krogh@mindspring.com
 
Sponsored By
Organization
The Greater Dallas Bicyclists (GDB) was founded in 1973 by a few bicycling enthusiasts who wanted to get together for some recreational rides on weekends. Interest has grown so that ... moretoday it's a 408-member organization that is active in most aspects of bicycling.

To promote bicycling as a lifetime activity that encourages good health, wellness, friendship, skill and personal accomplishment

To work together as a club to have a greater impact on bicycle safety and the community we live in

To provide education to enable bicyclists and motorists to share the road safely
Type:
Advocacy Group, Club
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