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Avid Cyclists / Racers

Ride Information

The Avid Cyclists / Racer typically rides 150+ miles per week. The Ride Leader will ensure that everyone is accounted for during the ride. Please ensure that you meet the Avid/Racer Rider description and can handle a faster pace than the Enthusiast Group. If you cannot keep up with the group, the ride leader will ensure that you find your way back home. The exception is the TOA ride - if your are dropped on the TOA ride, then you need to ensure that you get back to a known location

Fast Paced Competitive

Long distance rides

Ride Leader: Tim Frisch, frischtr@yahoo.com

Contact the Ride Leader for questions concerning rides, routes, pace, etc.

Typical ride: 40-60 miles average 18-20 mph on varied terrain

Ride Schedule: Saturdays and Sundays at 9AM, April - September

Rides start at Harford Community College (HCC) Parking Lot S

Note: Switch to 8AM starting mid-May

Wednesdays at 5:45PM, April - September

Rides start at the HCC Parking Lot W (near Wawa)

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Remember, most of the terrain in Harford County is rolling to very hilly so the level of difficulty for rides can vary exponentially.

Review the ride's cue sheet for insights on the ride's profile so you can choose the best ride for your ability level.

Routes

Weekend routes will be determined by the Ride Leader and will be announced through Google Groups. Weekend rides will be 40-60 miles.

The Wednesday night ride is called the "Tour of Anaerobia" or TOA. The TOA ride is 28 miles and is a "drop" ride. The pace is fast throughout the route with pace lining, one major hill climb and two sprints. At the top of the hill climb on Rock Run Road there is a regrouping unless you've significantly fallen off the pace. The first sprint is on Aldino Road, just after the airport. The finish line is at the end of the large fence. After the first sprint, the route turns left on Mahan Road and loops back around to Aldino Road for another sprint in the same spot. Safety comes first, so if there is traffic, rain or other hazardous conditions, the sprints will be cancelled.
TOA Strava link: www.strava.com/segments/4340536

Cycling Enthusiasts

Rider Description

Riders typically ride 100+ miles per week and are comfortable riding flat, rolling and hilly terrain.

Riders should be able to ride 30+ miles at approximately 17 mph on varied terrain

Ride Information

Enthusiast rides are "No Drop". Please ensure that you meet the Enthusiast Rider description and can handle a faster pace than the Fitness Group. Rides may split up into two groups depending on the number of riders, route preferences and the ability of those in the group.

The Enthusiast Group has a varied ability level. On hills, the leaders will regroup and account for all riders. On flats, the group stays together at a moderate pace and there are no attacks or breakaways. If you choose to break away from the group, you are on your own.

Ride Leader: Craig Miser, cmiser19@gmail.com

Contact the Ride Leader for questions concerning rides, routes, pace, etc.

Typical ride: 30+ miles average 17 mph on rolling and hilly terrain

Ride Schedule

Saturdays at 9AM, April - October (Start times may vary due to weather)

Weekdays & Sundays - occasional pickup rides announced through Google Groups or Facebook

Rides start at Harford Community College (HCC) Parking Lot S but may move to alternative HCC lots or different locations. Review each ride announcement to be sure of the start location.

Routes

Weekend routes will be 30-40 miles. Each week the group will alternate between flat/varied terrain and hilly terrain. Generally the Ride Leader will have a route planned, however, the route may be altered prior to the start depending on input from the group.

Weekday routes will be approximately 20 miles or slightly longer depending on daylight limitations.

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Remember, most of the terrain in Harford County is rolling to very hilly so the level of difficulty for rides can vary exponentially. Review the ride's cue sheet for insights on the ride's profile so you can choose the best ride for your ability level.

Moderately Paced Fitness based

Long distance rides

Avid Cyclists / Racers
Fitness Plus
Fitness Cyclists

Fitness Plus Cyclists

Moderately Paced Fitness based

Long distance rides

Rider Description

Riders typically ride 100+ miles per week and are comfortable riding flat, rolling and hilly terrain.

Riders should be able to ride 30+ miles at approximately 15-17 mph on varied terrain

Ride Information

Fitness Plus rides are "No Drop". Please ensure that you meet the Fitness Plus Rider description (above) and can handle a faster pace than the Fitness Group. The ride leader will establish breaks and regroups. If you choose to break away from the group, you are on your own.

Ride Leaders: Larry Friedman, larfried1@gmail.com
​ Gail Adams, gadams934@yahoo.com

Contact Ride Leader for questions concerning rides, routes, pace, etc.


Typical ride: 30+ miles average 15-17 mph depending on terrain


Ride Schedule:

Saturdays at 9AM, April - September

Sundays - occasional pickup rides announced through Google Groups or Facebook

Rides start at Harford Community College (HCC) Parking Lot S

There may be occasions for other start/end locations that would be announced in advance through Google Groups

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Routes

Remember, most of the terrain in Harford County is rolling to very hilly so the level of difficulty for rides can vary exponentially.

Review the ride's cue sheet for insights on the ride's profile so you can choose the best ride for your ability level.

Avid Cyclists / Racers
Cycling Enthusiasts
Fitness Cyclists

Fitness Cyclists

Slower Paced Fitness based

Shorter distance rides

Rider Description

Riders typically ride 60+ miles per week or are building mileage goals on flat, rolling and hilly terrain.

Riders should be able to ride 20+ miles at approximately 14 mph on varied terrain

Ride Information

The typical ride will be @20 miles with weekend routes 25-30 miles.

Fitness rides are "No Drop". Please ensure that you meet the Fitness Plus Rider description (above).  The ride leader will establish breaks and regroups. If you choose to break away from the group, you are on your own.

Ride Leaders: Varies week-to-week
Contact the Ride Leader for questions concerning rides, routes, pace, etc

Typical ride: 20+ miles average 14 mph depending on terrain

Ride Schedule:

Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays at 9AM, April - September

Sundays - occasional pickup rides announced through Google Groups or Facebook

Rides start at Harford Community College (HCC) Parking Lot W (across from the Wawa)

Silhouettes of a man and woman on bicycles at sunset, reaching out and holding hands against a colorful sky with clouds.

Routes

Remember, most of the terrain in Harford County is rolling to very hilly so the level of difficulty for rides can vary exponentially.

Review the ride's cue sheet for insights on the ride's profile so you can choose the best ride for your ability level.

Avid Cyclists / Racers
Cycling Enthusiasts
Fitness Plus Cyclists