Ride PGH is tomorrow!
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Ride PGH is tomorrow!
Ride PGH is tomorrow!
Second time for me. Enjoyed last time, about 3-4 years ago. Certainly don't get that kind of climbing in central Ohio.
Anyone else here attending?
Second time for me. Enjoyed last time, about 3-4 years ago. Certainly don't get that kind of climbing in central Ohio.
Anyone else here attending?
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It's called PedalPgh. It's a fund raiser ride for the local bike advocacy group, BikePGH. There are three rides - 10, 25, and 62 mile loops around the city. It was well-attended based on what I saw on the street and on the news. I've never done it due to scheduling conflicts but it looks like fun. The 25 mile loop runs through a bunch of Pittsburgh neighborhoods with some climbs. The 62 mile loop is more adventurous.
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Here are the longer routes from PedalPgh's web page:
25 Mile Route
Metric Century Loop
25 Mile Route
Metric Century Loop
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This is the classic Pittsburgh ride.
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Ok... so Pedal PGH, excuse me!
Successfully rode 62 mile route! Little over 4100 feet of climbing. Was a great time, friendly riders of all types. Families, groups and single riders from other cities. Out of 62 miles we only had two drivers get rudish with us! Had many, many drivers accommodating us letting groups of riders pass thru at intersections with friendly waves.
Uphills were a grind but great for a guy that struggles to get more than 600 feet in 25 miles locally.
Another reason we enjoy this type of ride is seeing the large variety of bike types, brands and set ups. Didn't ask 'em what route they were on, but saw several single gear riders. Around 5 recumbents (including two tandem 'bents!) and one BMX bike rider (younger guy). Plus a rider who actually looked like he just got off work, put his rider number on and started riding, blue jeans, work shirt and steel toe boots.
Had a great pre-ride dinner at Giorgio's Place on Western Ave. Scratch made pasta and meat sauce, garlic bread w/pesto & cheese, awesome!
Cheers!
Successfully rode 62 mile route! Little over 4100 feet of climbing. Was a great time, friendly riders of all types. Families, groups and single riders from other cities. Out of 62 miles we only had two drivers get rudish with us! Had many, many drivers accommodating us letting groups of riders pass thru at intersections with friendly waves.
Uphills were a grind but great for a guy that struggles to get more than 600 feet in 25 miles locally.
Another reason we enjoy this type of ride is seeing the large variety of bike types, brands and set ups. Didn't ask 'em what route they were on, but saw several single gear riders. Around 5 recumbents (including two tandem 'bents!) and one BMX bike rider (younger guy). Plus a rider who actually looked like he just got off work, put his rider number on and started riding, blue jeans, work shirt and steel toe boots.
Had a great pre-ride dinner at Giorgio's Place on Western Ave. Scratch made pasta and meat sauce, garlic bread w/pesto & cheese, awesome!
Cheers!
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Ok... so Pedal PGH, excuse me!
Successfully rode 62 mile route! Little over 4100 feet of climbing. Was a great time, friendly riders of all types. Families, groups and single riders from other cities. Out of 62 miles we only had two drivers get rudish with us! Had many, many drivers accommodating us letting groups of riders pass thru at intersections with friendly waves.
Uphills were a grind but great for a guy that struggles to get more than 600 feet in 25 miles locally.
Another reason we enjoy this type of ride is seeing the large variety of bike types, brands and set ups. Didn't ask 'em what route they were on, but saw several single gear riders. Around 5 recumbents (including two tandem 'bents!) and one BMX bike rider (younger guy). Plus a rider who actually looked like he just got off work, put his rider number on and started riding, blue jeans, work shirt and steel toe boots.
Had a great pre-ride dinner at Giorgio's Place on Western Ave. Scratch made pasta and meat sauce, garlic bread w/pesto & cheese, awesome!
Cheers!
Successfully rode 62 mile route! Little over 4100 feet of climbing. Was a great time, friendly riders of all types. Families, groups and single riders from other cities. Out of 62 miles we only had two drivers get rudish with us! Had many, many drivers accommodating us letting groups of riders pass thru at intersections with friendly waves.
Uphills were a grind but great for a guy that struggles to get more than 600 feet in 25 miles locally.
Another reason we enjoy this type of ride is seeing the large variety of bike types, brands and set ups. Didn't ask 'em what route they were on, but saw several single gear riders. Around 5 recumbents (including two tandem 'bents!) and one BMX bike rider (younger guy). Plus a rider who actually looked like he just got off work, put his rider number on and started riding, blue jeans, work shirt and steel toe boots.
Had a great pre-ride dinner at Giorgio's Place on Western Ave. Scratch made pasta and meat sauce, garlic bread w/pesto & cheese, awesome!
Cheers!
did the route include Mt Troy rd ?
one of my fav climbs - liked it so much I would do repeats