If you're worried about traffic on the ride, we can
jump on Edgar just up the road from the shop and from
there we have low traffic country roads to ride. It
would be a good change of pace with all the other
rides being from the Pavilion, plus it's a little
closer for the Jackson guys to get to.
As far as getting there from downtown, it is a little
longer and busier, but it should only be a few extra
minutes. Maybe try 496->127->holt road->Cedar if the
traffic down Cedar is too slow at that time.
--- Alex Benikov <abenikov@...> wrote:
> i like starting from the pavilion. its less distance
> to drive plus that time of day the traffic will be
> pretty bad. i dont feel too strongly either way so i
> can do either.
>
> Andy Lee <a_d_l@...> wrote:
> Quick reminder to everyone that our
> Tuesday interval &
> sprint ride is leaving from the Pavilion at 6:00 PM
> tonight. Hope to see everyone there. We'll be
> working
> technique and nailing down strategy for Dexter, so
> the
> more people we have the better.
>
> Also, There has been some talk to moving the
> Tuesday
> ride to start from Holt Pro Cycle, still at 6:00.
> This
> would give people an easy opportunity to pick up
> things you need, get some better team exposure
> around
> the shop, and also coincides with a TCBA ride that
> leaves there at the same time. Possibly a
> recruiting
> opportunity, and definitely a chance for more
> Lansing
> riders to know there's a new team in town. Does
> anyone
> have any comments one way or the other on changing
> the
> starting point? Without strong objections I'd like
> to
> start that next week.
>
>
>
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