Crush the Commonwealth
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Crush the Commonwealth
Was this past weekend. CtC is a fully unsupported race from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia in odd years, and reverse in even years. It's pretty close to 600km. It's so unsupported that it has been hard to find results. Text the organizer when you finish.
25 riders did it this year, with the first sub-24 hour finish.
I hate bike route S with a passion, so I doubt I will ever ride it.
WHYY had a story. https://whyy.org/articles/no-prizes-...jNsKgaG28rwno8
25 riders did it this year, with the first sub-24 hour finish.
I hate bike route S with a passion, so I doubt I will ever ride it.
WHYY had a story. https://whyy.org/articles/no-prizes-...jNsKgaG28rwno8
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If I read correctly, Dan Blumenfeld did it under 24 hours? Was he on a bent?
I had thought about doing CTC a few times but some of the roads seem sketchy.
I had thought about doing CTC a few times but some of the roads seem sketchy.
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The CTC route blows the big one, in general. I doubt I will ever do it again for that reason.
I developed this route, and scouted most if it too, as an antidote. https://ridewithgps.com/routes/6762091
Cue sheet here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=1288654115
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It goes on some roads with high volumes of fast traffic and the shoulders aren't great for a lot of it. Pennsylvania state bike routes are known for that sort of thing. They are increasingly in use by motorcyclists, which is generally a more appropriate audience for these roads.
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First, a little over a quarter of it is on the GAP, which is only slightly more interesting than being a trainer in your basement.
Second, a large chunk of it (about 30% of it, I'd say) looks like this: https://goo.gl/maps/KdzvdBhG9wV7LEAc6
And about 20% of it looks like this (high speed road with small or non-existant shoulders): https://goo.gl/maps/2yjtwMwzfBzsmjvZA
So, in short, about 75% of it sucks.
Second, a large chunk of it (about 30% of it, I'd say) looks like this: https://goo.gl/maps/KdzvdBhG9wV7LEAc6
And about 20% of it looks like this (high speed road with small or non-existant shoulders): https://goo.gl/maps/2yjtwMwzfBzsmjvZA
So, in short, about 75% of it sucks.
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Wow yeah looks brutal. I like the look of your transPA route better... maybe I'll try to add a PA brevet to my plans to do some other brevets in the northeast USA. I also agree on rail trail, I don't mind a bit to avoid a busy stretch of road but to spend a 100km on them is a bit much for my tastes, would rather gravel roads.