The airport is looking sketchy for this year. Lamar and Grizz rode it yesterday and it has some nasty bumps and asphalt issues apparently. Most likely it will not be a good spot this year. It had some rough spots last year, but it has deteriorated apparently. Probably trying to keep those darn cyclists and runners from slowing down all of the traffic out there. They are such a nuisance!
Grizz was talking about a route off of 92 that we was going to map out. The more options the better.
Dover
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The airport is out for me.........too far from work or home. I know you need to go with location that is best for the majority, but the further north you go, the more interested I'd be in participating.
Nail...
-----Original Message-----
From: LakesideCycling@yahoogroups.com [mailto:LakesideCycling@yahoogroups.com]On
Behalf Of Krupinski, Keith
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 10:02 AM
To: LakesideCycling@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LakesideCycling] Time Trial Routes for 2007
To All You Racers:
Concerning the proposal to change TT routes
this year, I encourage anyone and everyone to try to identify a route or
two for consideration. We can arrange email rides to try them out
and decide on one at the April meeting. I have reservations concerning
traffic and turns on any open road course . Riding a time trial would
presume not stopping, though there are stop signs on most or all of the
road courses we could imagine. Cross-traffic is also a concern at
all intersections. These are not concerns at the airport, which would
be a big advantage of staying there. So, I also encourage everyone
to remember safety when plotting courses and when the time comes to decide
on one.
After having said all that, I have identified
several possible routes.
The first is 5 miles. The traffic is not
too bad in the evening except for near the baseball fields on 100th Street,
though the speed limit there is 25. It has many hills and no real
flat sections. The surfaces are in pretty decent shape. I think
the parking lot is gravel, though. I've ridden the roads there many
times, though not as a time trial circuit. I suspect that 5 miles
all out around this course would have our tongues dragging on the ground!
- Start at Platte Purchase Park (at about
Platte Purchase Road and 104th Street)
- South on Platte Purchase to NW 100th Street
- West on NW 100th Street to Green Hills
Road
- North on Green Hills Road to NW 108th Street
- East on NW 108th Street to Platte Purchase
Road
- South on Platte Purchase and return to
the park.
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Here's one with great parking (a school)
and a good variety of hills and flats. The road surfaces are good
and the traffic is decent for the most part. It's only 4 miles, but
a hefty climb makes up for the shortness. We could always do two
laps, if we dare.
- Start at Northview school at NE 92nd Street
and Indiana Road
- West on 92nd to Indiana
- North on Indiana to 100th Street
- East on 100th Street to Staley Road
- Southeast on Staley to Brighton Road
- South on Brighton to 92nd Street (steep
climb)
- West on 92nd back to the school
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Here's another shorty (3 miles) in that same
neighborhood that would require two laps. The roads are good and
most are empty. There are some good hills in it, too. The intersection
of Barry & Brighton is a 4-way stop. Parking is on the street
on the old Barry Road bridge over I-435.
- Start at Sam Ray Road and Barry (old Barry
Road bridge over I-435)
- South on Sam Ray to Barry Road
- West on Barry to Brighton
- North on Brighton to 92nd
- East on 92nd to Sam Ray
- South on Sam Ray to Barry Road bridge
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The next route is 6 miles. It starts
with a flat first mile, a huge downhill, a long climb followed by a long
drop, and finishes with a couple miles of brutal hills. The road
surfaces range from very good asphalt to chip and seal, but are OK over
all. The most tricky part of the route would be turning right from
144th onto Mt. Olivet. The only parking is on a gravel road (136th
west of Virginia) or in Animal's driveway. Animal would like this
one because it's right outside his door. Again, the hills will have
you sucking air (or just sucking)!
- Start at 136th & Virginia
- North on Virginia to 144th Street
- East on 144th Street to Mt. Olivet Road
- South on Mt. Olivet to 136th Street
- West on 136th to Virginia
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The next is 6.15 miles long with mostly gradual
hills and flats in Dover's back yard. There is a rough chip and seal
surface for about 1.5 miles on 132nd Street, but the rest of the roads
are decent. Parking would be on the street in a new subdivision at
120th and Sherman Road.
- Start at NE 120th and Sherman Road
- North on Sherman to 132nd Street
- East on 132nd to Eastern Road
- South on Eastern to 120th Street
- West on 120th Street to Sherman Road
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See you out there.
Badger
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