May Century Ride Announcement
Hey everyone!
In case you haven’t heard, the
Liberty Tri (held on June 14th and Directed by our own MN TriClub
President, Brian Rosenberg) has a brand new bike course in 2008 for both race distances.
The MN TriClub Century Ride will be an excellent time to preview and ride this
course so that you’ll be better prepared for race day! Even if you’re
not doing the Liberty Tri, the course is a lovely ride through the
countryside. Our ride will consist of an approximately 25 mile loop on
the Liberty Tri bike course. You can do as many loops as you feel up to.
At two points along this loop, at the start and around mile 14, we will have aid
stations with energy bars, gels, water, Gatorade powder, fruit, pretzels,
cookies, extra bike tubes, CO2 cartridges, sun block and more.
Below are all the specifics YOU’LL need
to know about the ride, but first WE need to know if you’re coming so we
can buy enough “stuff” for every rider. So please RSVP today
to Art while you’re
thinking about it.
WHEN: Saturday, May 24th @ 7:30 am sharp!
WHO: MN TriClub members
(free) and anyone else interested in riding ($10 for non-members and $5 for
TCMC members). A liability form for non-members is attached (MN
TriClub members do not need to sign this form, but all others do
including TCMC members). It can be filled out on your computer and then printed.
Please print it, sign it and bring it along with your payment (exact change greatly
appreciated) to help speed up the registration process and get you out on the
course quicker.
WHERE: Baker Park Reserve (Click For Directions)
When you enter the main gates, turn right, and go down the hill. Take your
first left and park. Meet at the park no later than 7:15 am (earlier is much
better) and gather for a list of instructions, to get your map of the route and
to pay your fee/sign a waiver if you are not a MN TriClub member.
All riders of all
abilities are welcome to join us. The only thing we absolutely require
are bike helmets, although eye protection (sunglasses) and sunscreen (at least
SPF 30) are strongly, strongly encouraged. Also, bring as many water
bottles as your bike can carry as well as an extra tube or two. And
finally, if it’s going to be extremely hot, it’s also a good idea
to bring an electrolyte replacement (like Endurolytes or salt tablets) and some
gels (GU, Hammer Gel, etc.) along. Bonking is not fun, so be a prepared
triathlete!
Please RSVP for this ride by Wednesday, May 22nd to Art (Art15651@frontiern
Future MN TriClub Century Ride dates: June 22, July
26, August 24, September 13
Happy training!
-Art