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Social Cycling ATX presents: Hump Day NOONER Ride - Their motto's always been; when it's right, it's right.


By Jason - Posted on 27 April 2010

By Jason - Posted on 27 April 2010

04/28/2010 - 11:45am

Here's the latest news on the Hump Day Nooner Ride, and it sounds like Mr. Goldsmith is back at the helm this week:

I'm back and ready to ride! If your free in the middle of the week get on your bike and join us. Comment your suggestions for coffee and lunch or direction below.

Meet at the bridge at 11:45 am, get to know your fellow riders, ride out at 12:10-15. Head to coffee shop 30 or so minutes and then to lunch.

This is a no-drop ride, with hills. All levels are welcome. I encourage the beginners to push themselves to keep up and the faster riders to wait up. If your having trouble with the pace please let me or the group know and we will try to adjust it.

Depart: 12:10 pm.

Bring: A lock, a well tuned bike, also some spare tubes and tools wouldn't hurt.

Weather Report: High of 81°.

Rickshaw Sean has added photos of his adventures find them on the right side of his site. http://rickshawusa.blogspot.com/

This weeks flyer/photo was taken by Doug on last weeks ride. http://cycling.frenzied.us/

If you would like to sponsor this or any of our rides please contact Keith or I.

- Brooks http://www.facebook.com/brooksgoldsmith

Get a job you bums! Just kidding, I know lots of you are gainfully employed and get to enjoy non-traditional work hours, I'm just jealous. Have fun out there, while I slave away at work (or sneak out to ride the trails over lunch). Either way, if you're free mid-day tomorrow, check this ride out. If you're not in your prime the hills will challenge you, and if you are they'll keep the ride interesting as you socialize.

Oh yeah, and I've had a ton of new riders ask me where "the bridge" was. It's the Lamar/Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge. Downtown over Town/Ladybird Lake. Yes, everything in Austin has AT LEAST 2 names.



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