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Wednesday Night ABCD

Front & Rear Lights Required

These are PBA group rides with ride leaders for our members  that are looking for a mid week ride. Routes are 26 to 35 miles long and they depart from Spring Creek & Coit at 6:00 PM. We have optional sprint zones along the way for A, B, and C. During the summer months, temperatures can be over 100F, so bring at least 2 water bottles and hydrate well prior to the ride. Front and rear lights required (even in summer) as portions of the rides may occur after sunset.

We follow all PBA and Texas Transportation Code rules and laws; stop at all stop signs, travel single file on all two lane roads (when there is room for a bike and a motorized vehicle to share the lane), signal when turning, calling out road conditions, etc.

We do not post to the blog for this ride unless there is a cancellation or other unusual note.  If a cancellation is not posted, the ride is on; or it's a parking lot decision if roads might become wet.


WNR-A Windhaven Route
WNR-A North Route
WNR-B/C Lake Forest Route
WNR-B/C North Route
WNR-D Standard
WNRD Lake Forest Route

Ride Schedule

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Time:
6:00pm for A, B to leave after A, C to leave after B, D to leave after C
2- 2.5 hour ride
Location:
NW Corner of Spring Creek & Coit Behind Shopping Center
Distance:
A: 35 miles
B/C: 30 miles
D: 26 miles
Average Pace:
Group A: 18.5 - 20 mph
Group B: 17 - 18.5 mph
Group C: 15.5 - 17 mph
Group D: 14 - 15.5 mph
Skill:
Intermediate to Advanced
Drop:
A&B: Drop
C&D: No-Drop
Leaders:
Various
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We follow all PBA and Texas Transportation Code rules and laws; stop at all stop signs, travel single file on all two lane roads, signal when turning, calling out road conditions, etc.

Please read the PBA ride rules before your first ride.

Every rider must have:

  • Bike
  • Helmet
  • Shoes
  • Water or sports drink
  • Flat repair kit
  • Weather-appropriate clothing
Click to read the PBA ride rules
Click to read about ride preparation
Click to read about riding in a pace line