Meet your Ride Coordinator: Anita Macklin
Anita has been with the NHCC since day one! She is trained as a CanBike safety instructor, is the past-president and a founding member of the NHCC.
The weather has been just a little crazy lately, but let’s hope that it holds out for the first ride of the season this coming Wednesday. If necessary, ride-cancellation notices are posted on the website a few hours before the ride start.
What to expect on Level 3 rides: The key to Level 3 is that the pace and difficulty of the ride will be incrementally faster than Level 2 and incrementally slower than Level 4. There will be a ride leader setting the appropriate pace.
- Road bike strongly recommended
- Participants should be comfortable riding in a group formation, both single file and two-abreast
- No one gets dropped; at the same time, pushing the pace will not be tolerated
- Rides may include a mid-route break (daytime rides only), typically at a convenience store or similar
- Distances for evening rides begin at around 25km
- Speed (pace) for the season starts at around 20km per hour on flat pavement (faster or slower in response to hills and wind conditions)
- Distances and speeds will increase as the season progresses
Note: There are maximum pace parameters for Level 3. The NHCC offers a Level 4 Ride (Tuesdays & Thursdays) designed to have no restrictions on pace so you can ride fast & wild (but safely, of course). 🙂
Wednesday May 1st, Level 3
This route is 26km long. This ride will depart from the arena on Furnace Street at 6:30 pm. We will head north to Baltimore (via Division/ Ferguson/ Racetrack) and then head back to Cobourg (via Nagle)
Ride leader: Anita Macklin
Start time: 6:30 pm
Route map: (26k) Baltimore and Back Route map on Ride With GPS
Start location: Cobourg Memorial Arena, 206 Furnace St.
I hope to be there!
I’m in!
Depending on weather, I plan to ride.
Weather allowing, looking forward to the first club ride.
Sadly, I won’t be able to attend as I will be at a workshop all day and won’t be back in time. ☹️
Count me in!
is the ride still on?
We have conflicting weather reports. Environment Canada says 100% chance of rain and possible thunderstorms. Accuweather says rain at 8:00. Satellite radar seems inconclusive. There’s a special weather statement in effect for a lot of rain. Does anyone here have any reliable weather tools?