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Ride departs from BioWheels. The route changes each week but focuses on the hills around Indian Hill and Madeira.
Location: City of Wyoming Tennis Courts Parking Lot ( 39.234290, -84.471093).
Monday Wyoming Ride Intermediate (16 mph Average)
East Loveland Nature Preserve
Tuesday Nights at Loveland Club Ride
Meet/park at parking lot at Elda Elementary School.
Routes will vary each week, but will always include at least one significant climb, so be prepared. Routes use the lightly traveled roads of western Hamilton County and Butler County.
South Lebanon, Gravel Lot, next to Baseball Fields
This is one of Warren County‘s weekly rides. We typically have two or three groups with about 4-10 riders, each. A typical average speed for slowest group is 15 -16 mph and for fastest group is 17 - 19 mph. We usually head north to the hilly Oregonia, and Caesars Creek so expect some climbing. Depending on the amount of daylight we usually do about 30 miles, at the beginning and at the end of the season, and up to 50 miles in the peak of the season. All groups are No Drop rides. The rout is usually sent out at the day of a ride. We regroup every few miles to make sure that group stays together. Please let group ride leader know if you are planning to separate from your group otherwise, he might start looking for you.
Gather at Elm Food Mart parking lot
Please park on Elm or Kenner St.
This Wednesday we are starting from Ludlow KY. Join us for pizza and beer at Bircus Brewing Co after the ride. Enjoy challenging but fun KY hills and beautiful scenery.
Stonelick State Park Beach Parking Lot
10am, Stonelick State Park, Beach Parking Lot. 25-30 miles, 13 mph average. Rain or wet roads cancels
Help support the American Heart Association by joining team Cincinnati Cycle Club at CycleNation on October 5
Self paced ride, only the fast bikers go out in a group. You have options of Traditional Route 17 miles one hill Dugan Gap - Bottom 20 miles - Up and Over 24 miles one hill Dugan Gap - Up and Over/Over and back 27 miles two hills Dugan Gap and Mt. N
Starting point is the parking lot on the corner of Alexandria Pike (27) and East Alexandria Pike,
This is a ride mainly in Campbell county through the beautiful and challenging hills of Northern Kentucky with roads smooth as silk, traffic is generally light. Routes are 25-40 miles depending of group and time of year. This is a no drop ride with regroups at intersections or top of hills. Ride leaders are Jonathan (16+ MPH), 513-884-9143 and Jan-Erik (18+ MPH), 513-207-1340
The Route can be find at:
https://ridewithgps.com/collections/21357?privacy_code=Tcnb6LDLV6saZLbq
START: 8:00AM
FROM: Goshen Middle School
6692 Goshen Rd, Goshen, OH 45122
Park near gymnasium or in front of adjacent Elementary building.
EXAMPLE ROUTE: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44501565
Distance: 43.7 mi
Elev. Gain: 1030 ft
Average: 16.5-18.5mph (Flats 18-21)
Ride Time: ~2.5 hours
Intermediate, No Drop
Helmet Required, Lights Recommended
Restrooms: Open
Meet/park in lot across from Harrison Jr. H.S. in Harrison, Ohio at Dry Fork & West Roads.
A different route every week. There will be at least one notable climb, and likely two or more climbs. Typical Banana Ride distances are 35-50 miles, depending on the group and the weather that day.
Stonelick State Park Beach Parking Lot
Ride Rating: Intermediate, 14-15 mph average, 16-17 mph flats Ride Leaders: David and JoAnn Videtto: 513.673.1730 Ride Description: Mostly flat to rolling terrain through back country roads. Towns along the route include Fayetteville, Lerado, Marathon, Newtonsville. Rest and replenishment at Marathon in Fayetteville (for 46 mi). Second rest and portapotty @ Marathon Park. NOTE: Shorter 25 mile route is a backup route if the longer route is not feasible (such as trying to beat the heat or a storm, or time considerations).
Routes: 46 mile: https://ridewithgps.com/trips/72418044 25 mile: https://ridewithgps.com/trips/52809567 Weather rules: Adverse weather cancels the ride. Ride Rules: Helmets required. Taillights/Flashers or high visibility markings recommended (there are some shady parts). This is a no-drop ride – if you are not riding with the group, you are on your own.
Casual ride starting at Streetside Brewery offering people looking to have a fun casual ride but want the ability to Scale it up as we all improve together.
Location: City of Wyoming Tennis Courts Parking Lot ( 39.234290, -84.471093).
Monday Wyoming Ride Intermediate (16 mph Average)
location varies each month.
October CCC Board meeting.
East Loveland Nature Preserve
Tuesday Nights at Loveland Club Ride
Meet/park at parking lot at Elda Elementary School.
Routes will vary each week, but will always include at least one significant climb, so be prepared. Routes use the lightly traveled roads of western Hamilton County and Butler County.
South Lebanon, Gravel Lot, next to Baseball Fields
This is one of Warren County‘s weekly rides. We typically have two or three groups with about 4-10 riders, each. A typical average speed for slowest group is 15 -16 mph and for fastest group is 17 - 19 mph. We usually head north to the hilly Oregonia, and Caesars Creek so expect some climbing. Depending on the amount of daylight we usually do about 30 miles, at the beginning and at the end of the season, and up to 50 miles in the peak of the season. All groups are No Drop rides. The rout is usually sent out at the day of a ride. We regroup every few miles to make sure that group stays together. Please let group ride leader know if you are planning to separate from your group otherwise, he might start looking for you.
We start from a different location every week. These are beautiful roads and traffic is generally light.
Stonelick State Park Beach Parking Lot
10am, Stonelick State Park, Beach Parking Lot. 25-30 miles, 13 mph average. Rain or wet roads cancels
Starting point is the parking lot on the corner of Alexandria Pike (27) and East Alexandria Pike,
This is a ride mainly in Campbell county through the beautiful and challenging hills of Northern Kentucky with roads smooth as silk, traffic is generally light. Routes are 25-40 miles depending of group and time of year. This is a no drop ride with regroups at intersections or top of hills. Ride leaders are Jonathan (16+ MPH), 513-884-9143 and Jan-Erik (18+ MPH), 513-207-1340
The Route can be find at:
https://ridewithgps.com/collections/21357?privacy_code=Tcnb6LDLV6saZLbq
Self paced ride, only the fast bikers go out in a group. You have options of Traditional Route 17 miles one hill Dugan Gap - Bottom 20 miles - Up and Over 24 miles one hill Dugan Gap - Up and Over/Over and back 27 miles two hills Dugan Gap and Mt. N
This ride is rated a causal or beginner group ride. A recommended pace of 10 to 13 mph is encouraged but no one is left behind. Trail runs straight up to Xenia, then follow the trail to the right of the station to Yellow Springs.
Starting at the Corwin Trailhead, (Corwin Peddler) bike to Yellow Springs and spend some time at the festival before riding home.
Start at 8 am (Corwin)
***Alternative start at Xenia Station at 9:30 am (approximate) to ride 10 miles. The group from Corwin will meet you at Xenia Station.
Arrive at Yellow Springs approximately 10:30 am (24 miles from Corwin)
Walk through the festival, lunch on your own, and meet at Yellow Springs Brewery between 12:00 to 12:30 with others on the ride.
Leave Yellow Springs 1:00 pm
Arrive at Xenia Station before 2:00 pm
Arrive back at Corwin 3:30 pm
There is a free service for secure bike parking for which donations are requested.
Over 200 vendors, two stages of live music, food & drink, a beer garden, street performers, and a day of small town hoopla! Enjoy Yellow Springs at its best! Always the second Saturday in June and October. Vendors & Soin Stage from 9am-5pm. Beer Garden & Music Fest from Noon-7pm. Plenty of paid & free parking. Pet free festival, by ordinance.
24 miles meet at:
Corwin Peddler
69 Maple St
Corwin, OH 45068
10 mile ride meet at:
Xenia Station
150 South Miami Avenue
Xenia, OH
Event Contact(s):Tracy Ortman
5132598062 (p)
tracyortman@gmail.com
Category:Social Events
START: 8:00AM
FROM: Goshen Middle School
6692 Goshen Rd, Goshen, OH 45122
Park near gymnasium or in front of adjacent Elementary building.
EXAMPLE ROUTE: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44501565
Distance: 43.7 mi
Elev. Gain: 1030 ft
Average: 16.5-18.5mph (Flats 18-21)
Ride Time: ~2.5 hours
Intermediate, No Drop
Helmet Required, Lights Recommended
Restrooms: Open
Meet/park in lot across from Harrison Jr. H.S. in Harrison, Ohio at Dry Fork & West Roads.
A different route every week. There will be at least one notable climb, and likely two or more climbs. Typical Banana Ride distances are 35-50 miles, depending on the group and the weather that day.
Casual ride starting at Streetside Brewery offering people looking to have a fun casual ride but want the ability to Scale it up as we all improve together.
East Loveland Nature Preserve
Tuesday Nights at Loveland Club Ride
Meet/park at parking lot at Elda Elementary School.
Routes will vary each week, but will always include at least one significant climb, so be prepared. Routes use the lightly traveled roads of western Hamilton County and Butler County.
South Lebanon, Gravel Lot, next to Baseball Fields
This is one of Warren County‘s weekly rides. We typically have two or three groups with about 4-10 riders, each. A typical average speed for slowest group is 15 -16 mph and for fastest group is 17 - 19 mph. We usually head north to the hilly Oregonia, and Caesars Creek so expect some climbing. Depending on the amount of daylight we usually do about 30 miles, at the beginning and at the end of the season, and up to 50 miles in the peak of the season. All groups are No Drop rides. The rout is usually sent out at the day of a ride. We regroup every few miles to make sure that group stays together. Please let group ride leader know if you are planning to separate from your group otherwise, he might start looking for you.
We start from a different location every week. These are beautiful roads and traffic is generally light.
Stonelick State Park Beach Parking Lot
10am, Stonelick State Park, Beach Parking Lot. 25-30 miles, 13 mph average. Rain or wet roads cancels
Starting point is the parking lot on the corner of Alexandria Pike (27) and East Alexandria Pike,
This is a ride mainly in Campbell county through the beautiful and challenging hills of Northern Kentucky with roads smooth as silk, traffic is generally light. Routes are 25-40 miles depending of group and time of year. This is a no drop ride with regroups at intersections or top of hills. Ride leaders are Jonathan (16+ MPH), 513-884-9143 and Jan-Erik (18+ MPH), 513-207-1340
The Route can be find at:
https://ridewithgps.com/collections/21357?privacy_code=Tcnb6LDLV6saZLbq
Self paced ride, only the fast bikers go out in a group. You have options of Traditional Route 17 miles one hill Dugan Gap - Bottom 20 miles - Up and Over 24 miles one hill Dugan Gap - Up and Over/Over and back 27 miles two hills Dugan Gap and Mt. N
START: 8:00AM
FROM: Goshen Middle School
6692 Goshen Rd, Goshen, OH 45122
Park near gymnasium or in front of adjacent Elementary building.
EXAMPLE ROUTE: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44501565
Distance: 43.7 mi
Elev. Gain: 1030 ft
Average: 16.5-18.5mph (Flats 18-21)
Ride Time: ~2.5 hours
Intermediate, No Drop
Helmet Required, Lights Recommended
Restrooms: Open
Meet/park in lot across from Harrison Jr. H.S. in Harrison, Ohio at Dry Fork & West Roads.
A different route every week. There will be at least one notable climb, and likely two or more climbs. Typical Banana Ride distances are 35-50 miles, depending on the group and the weather that day.
Stonelick State Park Beach Parking Lot
Ride Rating: Intermediate, 14-15 mph average, 16-17 mph flats Ride Leaders: David and JoAnn Videtto: 513.673.1730 Ride Description: Mostly flat to rolling terrain through back country roads. Towns along the route include Fayetteville, Lerado, Marathon, Newtonsville. Rest and replenishment at Marathon in Fayetteville (for 46 mi). Second rest and portapotty @ Marathon Park. NOTE: Shorter 25 mile route is a backup route if the longer route is not feasible (such as trying to beat the heat or a storm, or time considerations).
Routes: 46 mile: https://ridewithgps.com/trips/72418044 25 mile: https://ridewithgps.com/trips/52809567 Weather rules: Adverse weather cancels the ride. Ride Rules: Helmets required. Taillights/Flashers or high visibility markings recommended (there are some shady parts). This is a no-drop ride – if you are not riding with the group, you are on your own.
Casual ride starting at Streetside Brewery offering people looking to have a fun casual ride but want the ability to Scale it up as we all improve together.
East Loveland Nature Preserve
Tuesday Nights at Loveland Club Ride
Meet/park at parking lot at Elda Elementary School.
Routes will vary each week, but will always include at least one significant climb, so be prepared. Routes use the lightly traveled roads of western Hamilton County and Butler County.
South Lebanon, Gravel Lot, next to Baseball Fields
This is one of Warren County‘s weekly rides. We typically have two or three groups with about 4-10 riders, each. A typical average speed for slowest group is 15 -16 mph and for fastest group is 17 - 19 mph. We usually head north to the hilly Oregonia, and Caesars Creek so expect some climbing. Depending on the amount of daylight we usually do about 30 miles, at the beginning and at the end of the season, and up to 50 miles in the peak of the season. All groups are No Drop rides. The rout is usually sent out at the day of a ride. We regroup every few miles to make sure that group stays together. Please let group ride leader know if you are planning to separate from your group otherwise, he might start looking for you.
We start from a different location every week. These are beautiful roads and traffic is generally light.
Stonelick State Park Beach Parking Lot
10am, Stonelick State Park, Beach Parking Lot. 25-30 miles, 13 mph average. Rain or wet roads cancels
Self paced ride, only the fast bikers go out in a group. You have options of Traditional Route 17 miles one hill Dugan Gap - Bottom 20 miles - Up and Over 24 miles one hill Dugan Gap - Up and Over/Over and back 27 miles two hills Dugan Gap and Mt. N
Starting point is the parking lot on the corner of Alexandria Pike (27) and East Alexandria Pike,
This is a ride mainly in Campbell county through the beautiful and challenging hills of Northern Kentucky with roads smooth as silk, traffic is generally light. Routes are 25-40 miles depending of group and time of year. This is a no drop ride with regroups at intersections or top of hills. Ride leaders are Jonathan (16+ MPH), 513-884-9143 and Jan-Erik (18+ MPH), 513-207-1340
The Route can be find at:
https://ridewithgps.com/collections/21357?privacy_code=Tcnb6LDLV6saZLbq
START: 8:00AM
FROM: Goshen Middle School
6692 Goshen Rd, Goshen, OH 45122
Park near gymnasium or in front of adjacent Elementary building.
EXAMPLE ROUTE: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44501565
Distance: 43.7 mi
Elev. Gain: 1030 ft
Average: 16.5-18.5mph (Flats 18-21)
Ride Time: ~2.5 hours
Intermediate, No Drop
Helmet Required, Lights Recommended
Restrooms: Open
Meet/park in lot across from Harrison Jr. H.S. in Harrison, Ohio at Dry Fork & West Roads.
A different route every week. There will be at least one notable climb, and likely two or more climbs. Typical Banana Ride distances are 35-50 miles, depending on the group and the weather that day.
Casual ride starting at Streetside Brewery offering people looking to have a fun casual ride but want the ability to Scale it up as we all improve together.
Meet/park at parking lot at Elda Elementary School.
Routes will vary each week, but will always include at least one significant climb, so be prepared. Routes use the lightly traveled roads of western Hamilton County and Butler County.
South Lebanon, Gravel Lot, next to Baseball Fields
This is one of Warren County‘s weekly rides. We typically have two or three groups with about 4-10 riders, each. A typical average speed for slowest group is 15 -16 mph and for fastest group is 17 - 19 mph. We usually head north to the hilly Oregonia, and Caesars Creek so expect some climbing. Depending on the amount of daylight we usually do about 30 miles, at the beginning and at the end of the season, and up to 50 miles in the peak of the season. All groups are No Drop rides. The rout is usually sent out at the day of a ride. We regroup every few miles to make sure that group stays together. Please let group ride leader know if you are planning to separate from your group otherwise, he might start looking for you.
Stonelick State Park Beach Parking Lot
10am, Stonelick State Park, Beach Parking Lot. 25-30 miles, 13 mph average. Rain or wet roads cancels
Starting point is the parking lot on the corner of Alexandria Pike (27) and East Alexandria Pike,
This is a ride mainly in Campbell county through the beautiful and challenging hills of Northern Kentucky with roads smooth as silk, traffic is generally light. Routes are 25-40 miles depending of group and time of year. This is a no drop ride with regroups at intersections or top of hills. Ride leaders are Jonathan (16+ MPH), 513-884-9143 and Jan-Erik (18+ MPH), 513-207-1340
The Route can be find at:
https://ridewithgps.com/collections/21357?privacy_code=Tcnb6LDLV6saZLbq
START: 8:00AM
FROM: Goshen Middle School
6692 Goshen Rd, Goshen, OH 45122
Park near gymnasium or in front of adjacent Elementary building.
EXAMPLE ROUTE: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44501565
Distance: 43.7 mi
Elev. Gain: 1030 ft
Average: 16.5-18.5mph (Flats 18-21)
Ride Time: ~2.5 hours
Intermediate, No Drop
Helmet Required, Lights Recommended
Restrooms: Open
Stonelick State Park Beach Parking Lot
Ride Rating: Intermediate, 14-15 mph average, 16-17 mph flats Ride Leaders: David and JoAnn Videtto: 513.673.1730 Ride Description: Mostly flat to rolling terrain through back country roads. Towns along the route include Fayetteville, Lerado, Marathon, Newtonsville. Rest and replenishment at Marathon in Fayetteville (for 46 mi). Second rest and portapotty @ Marathon Park. NOTE: Shorter 25 mile route is a backup route if the longer route is not feasible (such as trying to beat the heat or a storm, or time considerations).
Routes: 46 mile: https://ridewithgps.com/trips/72418044 25 mile: https://ridewithgps.com/trips/52809567 Weather rules: Adverse weather cancels the ride. Ride Rules: Helmets required. Taillights/Flashers or high visibility markings recommended (there are some shady parts). This is a no-drop ride – if you are not riding with the group, you are on your own.
Stonelick State Park Beach Parking Lot
10am, Stonelick State Park, Beach Parking Lot. 25-30 miles, 13 mph average. Rain or wet roads cancels
Starting point is the parking lot on the corner of Alexandria Pike (27) and East Alexandria Pike,
This is a ride mainly in Campbell county through the beautiful and challenging hills of Northern Kentucky with roads smooth as silk, traffic is generally light. Routes are 25-40 miles depending of group and time of year. This is a no drop ride with regroups at intersections or top of hills. Ride leaders are Jonathan (16+ MPH), 513-884-9143 and Jan-Erik (18+ MPH), 513-207-1340
The Route can be find at:
https://ridewithgps.com/collections/21357?privacy_code=Tcnb6LDLV6saZLbq
START: 8:00AM
FROM: Goshen Middle School
6692 Goshen Rd, Goshen, OH 45122
Park near gymnasium or in front of adjacent Elementary building.
EXAMPLE ROUTE: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44501565
Distance: 43.7 mi
Elev. Gain: 1030 ft
Average: 16.5-18.5mph (Flats 18-21)
Ride Time: ~2.5 hours
Intermediate, No Drop
Helmet Required, Lights Recommended
Restrooms: Open
Stonelick State Park Beach Parking Lot
10am, Stonelick State Park, Beach Parking Lot. 25-30 miles, 13 mph average. Rain or wet roads cancels
Starting point is the parking lot on the corner of Alexandria Pike (27) and East Alexandria Pike,
This is a ride mainly in Campbell county through the beautiful and challenging hills of Northern Kentucky with roads smooth as silk, traffic is generally light. Routes are 25-40 miles depending of group and time of year. This is a no drop ride with regroups at intersections or top of hills. Ride leaders are Jonathan (16+ MPH), 513-884-9143 and Jan-Erik (18+ MPH), 513-207-1340
The Route can be find at:
https://ridewithgps.com/collections/21357?privacy_code=Tcnb6LDLV6saZLbq
START: 8:00AM
FROM: Goshen Middle School
6692 Goshen Rd, Goshen, OH 45122
Park near gymnasium or in front of adjacent Elementary building.
EXAMPLE ROUTE: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44501565
Distance: 43.7 mi
Elev. Gain: 1030 ft
Average: 16.5-18.5mph (Flats 18-21)
Ride Time: ~2.5 hours
Intermediate, No Drop
Helmet Required, Lights Recommended
Restrooms: Open
START: 8:00AM
FROM: Goshen Middle School
6692 Goshen Rd, Goshen, OH 45122
Park near gymnasium or in front of adjacent Elementary building.
EXAMPLE ROUTE: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44501565
Distance: 43.7 mi
Elev. Gain: 1030 ft
Average: 16.5-18.5mph (Flats 18-21)
Ride Time: ~2.5 hours
Intermediate, No Drop
Helmet Required, Lights Recommended
Restrooms: Open
Annual Banquet, Season Celebration. Live Music, Great food, 2023 Accomplishments and 2024 goals, Vendor Tables
A 6 day bike packing (camping) tour of central Florida. Starting in Inverness we will loop over to the Seminole Forest and and back. The surfaces are bike path, road, single track, double track and forest roads.
A 6 day bike packing (camping) tour of central Florida. Starting in Inverness we will loop over to the Seminole Forest and and back. The surfaces are bike path, road, single track, double track and forest roads.
A 6 day bike packing (camping) tour of central Florida. Starting in Inverness we will loop over to the Seminole Forest and and back. The surfaces are bike path, road, single track, double track and forest roads.
A 6 day bike packing (camping) tour of central Florida. Starting in Inverness we will loop over to the Seminole Forest and and back. The surfaces are bike path, road, single track, double track and forest roads.
A 6 day bike packing (camping) tour of central Florida. Starting in Inverness we will loop over to the Seminole Forest and and back. The surfaces are bike path, road, single track, double track and forest roads.
A 6 day bike packing (camping) tour of central Florida. Starting in Inverness we will loop over to the Seminole Forest and and back. The surfaces are bike path, road, single track, double track and forest roads.