RAGBRAI? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
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The annual 5 Boroughs Ride attracts people from outside the state. Total participants in the 10s of thousands. Did it once BITD. Also not my cup of tea.
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I am with you. I even got sick of the crowds at Cycle Oregon, which has "only" about 2,000 people every year and is extremely well supported.
One interesting thing I picked up on when I did my first CO in 2002 is how short many people became with each other as the tour wore on. It was a very difficult route. We crossed the entire state in 6 days. The 4th day the only route was a century, and it was hot. The 3rd day I did the 114 mile option. In the end I averaged around 90 miles/day. The last two days (after the rest day), people would get into little spats over things like a tent being pitched too close or being passed without warning. The latter happened to me another year after a hard 5th day of a difficult edition. (If you wanted a rest day you had to skip Crater Lake.) I was setting up my tent when a guy tossed his down very close to mine. I mentioned politely that my fly was going to occupy that space. He copped an attitude. Interesting thing was that there was still plenty of space in the camping area. He had no need to try to put his tent where he had planned to. Tired people often don't make the best decisions.
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Yeah, it's all tents, unless you can find a 'host' family in every town. I'd be a poor candidate for that. I was really grouchy by the end of each day. Which is why I'm not going back. Cycling is supposed to be fun. People who like RAGBRAI don't talk about the ride, they talk about the crowds. I function best in small groups. Standing in line for an hour for dinner isn't my idea of fun.
From a riding standpoint, I rode my first century. At about the 60 mile mark, I was wondering how I would finish it. Food at about the 75 mile mark proved to be just what I needed. I don't recall being passed by anyone in the last 25 miles of that ride. I found a groove I had never found before. Me and a much younger rider took turns drafting for a while and were really moving out.
For me, it was more about the people and the bicycles than the ride, but the ride is obviously integral in the experience. But yeah, when you do a "ride" with 10,000+ other riders, there will be much more to the experience than the ride. While some of the people I hung out with were serious riders who essentially raced, events like this are social events at their core. If you want to ride, you don't need thousands of people to do it.
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When I was riding home from ME after crossing the country I had to hole up in a motel thanks to Hurricane Floyd. To make up ground and get where I wanted to be in a couple of days I did a very long day. During what I thought would be the last leg of that day's route I was on an MUP. I started drifting off into the bushes. I was so tired that I knew what was happening, but my mind wouldn't tell my body what to do to correct things in time. I ended up falling over. When I righted myself I smacked myself in the face a few times to stimulate myself. To add insult to injury, when I reached my planned campground it was closed due to flooding. Ended up having to ride another 12 or so miles to a hotel.
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Yuck, that crowds make that sound less fun. Not for me, I guess.
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RAGBRAI announced yesterday that 2020 registration opens on Monday, Nov 11.
We're just a bunch of old cycling buddies who've moved to different parts of the US and don't get to see each other much anymore.
We decided earlier this year to ride RAGBRAI in 2020, all of us for the first time, as a reunion of sorts.
We've read the reports and stories about the former organizers bugging out, and we're sticking with RAGBRAI.
We're also aware of the crowds, the more relaxed nature of this event, and the mixed experience of the riders, and we're ready to embrace a different way of riding for a week.
Expecting a fun, safe time.
Long live RAGBRAI.
We're just a bunch of old cycling buddies who've moved to different parts of the US and don't get to see each other much anymore.
We decided earlier this year to ride RAGBRAI in 2020, all of us for the first time, as a reunion of sorts.
We've read the reports and stories about the former organizers bugging out, and we're sticking with RAGBRAI.
We're also aware of the crowds, the more relaxed nature of this event, and the mixed experience of the riders, and we're ready to embrace a different way of riding for a week.
Expecting a fun, safe time.
Long live RAGBRAI.
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As it stands we now have two week long cross state rides in July in Iowa. One from east to west called Iowa’s Ride and the following week from west to east called RAGBRAI ( Registered Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa ) started in 1973. I am going to try to ride both of them. Things may change on these rides as it already has at least once. It was a big uproar in Iowa when the RAGBRAI bunch quit the Register and started their own ride. Now that the upstart ride changed their date and route direction I think things have settled down a little. Long live RAGBRAI!!
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It's a blast. Especially if you enjoy craft beer. I've gone a few times, it's just a party on bikes and everyone is happy. Best bike parade in the US! Hit me up if you're attending and live near Chicago!
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RAGBRAI 2020 cancelled
Sorry to dash your hopes but RAGBRAI for 2020 has been cancelled. Of course will all know why, covid 19. Pretty sure the other ride been cancelled too. That’s the one thAt the old Register staffers started.Can’t remember what they called it off hand.
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EDIT: canceled
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RAGBRAI routes for 2021 was announced today. Anyone participating? I'm going to do a couple of days maybe the entire week? Not sure yet.
https://ragbrai.com/2021-route-maps/
https://ragbrai.com/2021-route-maps/
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RAGBRAI routes for 2021 was announced today. Anyone participating? I'm going to do a couple of days maybe the entire week? Not sure yet.
https://ragbrai.com/2021-route-maps/
https://ragbrai.com/2021-route-maps/
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Previous years when I've gone 1-3 days with a couple friends we would carpool and SAG to make it all work out logistically. Sometimes we had a helpful spouse or friend shuttle us too and stay at their place. Hot showers and cool basements can be a godsend.
I'm considering using a outfitter service like Pork Belly venturers this year. There is also the Dubuque Bike club who runs a bus. Check your local bike clubs for something similar.
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Iowa isn't strict on lockdowns like other bigger states in Commiefornia, Illinois, Michigan, etc....... I would imagine attendance will still be high (maybe not as high in this odd time) but the event will still be packed especially since last year's event was cancelled and people are itching to get out (cabin fever). Only time will tell now that the vaccine is out.
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Hopefully things will be better by July.
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The former organizers of Ragbrai were offended by a news article that the Register published and decided that the solution was to seek to damage Ragbrai by running a competing event the same week.
I'm not defending the article that made them mad but I know I wouldn't give one plugged nickel to the former organizers of Ragbrai or their ride. They are seeking to damage a fine state institution that has been in existence since 1973 because they disagreed with a newspaper article published by the Register.
I'm not defending the article that made them mad but I know I wouldn't give one plugged nickel to the former organizers of Ragbrai or their ride. They are seeking to damage a fine state institution that has been in existence since 1973 because they disagreed with a newspaper article published by the Register.
Having done RAGBRAI once, I can say that being big is the only arguably positive thing about the ride. The weather is awful, roads are so-so, and the organizers provide almost no direct support aside from routing and arranging stop-over towns. There are hundreds of rides across the country that do a better job of providing a great riding experience.
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I'm planning on riding, waiting for my official number now. It's been a weird rollout so far!
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I'm doing the full week. I rode the last two and part of one other. I'm hooked.
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Awesome indeed. Did you do the Karras or gravel loop? I did the full week with Karras Loop to finish Day 5 but don't have a gravel bike for Fort Dodge. Hotter than Hell but we did it!!!