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Wednesday, 15 July 2009 00:43

Overview

Speeds

Location and Route

 

Overview / What to expect

SPBC offers a wide variety of groups for cyclists of all levels of ability. Whether you want a casual tour through Snell Isle, the challenge of the Ft. De Soto, or even a brisk ride to Clearwater Beach and back, we have something to suit you.

Everyone is welcome on a SPBC ride, regardless of whether or not you are a current member. Of course, we hope that, after riding with us, you will want to help keep the club rolling!

Our Saturday 8:30 AM rides offer the most variety for speed, route, and distance. We recommend starting on a Saturday for these reasons.

Beginning at 8:30 AM, our rides are called out, usually via a bullhorn, from fastest to 18s. Along with the ride speed, we will call North rides and South rides. The direction indicates the general direction the ride will travel, the number is speed. For example, a ride for "22 South" will travel from the Pool, South, to Pinellas Pointe and back, at around 22 MPH. A "22 North" ride will ride from the Pool, North to Weedon Island, at around 22MPH.

The bullhorn-wielding ride caller doesn't call out the Gib's Group, Casual 16s, and Charlie's Group.  Instead, those groups gather at the western end of the parking lot and leave at 8:30 AM on their own special routes.

If this is your first ride with SPBC, we suggest that you start at a level of difficulty that is slower than what you think you can handle for a sustained period and with the Gib's Ride, Casual 16s, or Charlie's Group.  The riders in these groups will help you learn road laws, safe bicycling techniques, and group riding skills so you can fit in easily with the 18 and faster groups. You can always move up to a more difficult class on a later day. We want you to enjoy your rides with SPBC and also get better.

Ride Speeds

Our Saturday 8:30 rides can serve as a guide to other rides in general. Follow the ride links above for more details on each ride. Check out the details for each daily ride on your left.

Note the new ELF group.

Ride Speed Distance Notes
Ft. DeSoto 1 22-24 40 miles This is a challenging ride due to its distance and speed
26 26-30+ 20 Miles Very fast paced ride, experienced riders only
24 24 20 Miles
22 21-24 20 Miles This ride has sprints that can exceed 24mph
Ft. Desoto 2 18-20 40 A good ride for people looking for more miles.
20 18-22 20 Miles
18 18-20 20 Miles
Charlie's Ride 16-18 15-20 miles ***************************
Learn group riding skills so you can participate in the faster rides.
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Casual 16s 14-16 15-20 miles If you are active in aerobic sports such as running, cycling, or other, you will be able to keep up with this group.  Gathers at the western end of the parking lot.  Takes off sharp at 8:30 AM without its start being formally announced.
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Gib's Group 12 mph 11 miles Gathers at the western end of the parking lot.  Takes off sharp at 8:30 AM without its start being formally announced.
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Where we meet

Our regular meeting location is North Shore Pool, in the South parking lot. 901 N Shore Dr NE St Petersburg, FL
View Google Map of Ride Start

South Ride Route Map - This is the FASTer ride group

a slower ride route is on the way.

Below is a link to a ‘mapmyride’ map of the Club’s faster (22 mph and up) rides.
I’ve been told that recently some cyclists make a right turn at the end of Pinellas Point Drive instead of going straight.

Please note that if a cyclist decides to deviate from the indicated route during a Club ride it is their responsibility to do so in a safe manner.
The south route’s most important characteristics are its consistency and familiarity (to cyclists in south St. Pete). However, the Board will consider any suggested changes to the route that markedly improve it. Please contact me if you think the route should be changed.

South Faster Rides - Saturday Morning Find more Cycling Routes / Bike Rides in St Petersburg, FL

 

Comments  

 
+1 # James Phillips 2010-05-16 12:42
I keep getting lost on the ride south from the pool and also want to go to fort desoto
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0 # Darren Farris 2010-07-23 07:32
My first instinct is to suggest you try a slower ride till you know the route, however, some of our rides do jump and drop riders. (apologies)

There are Ft. Desoto rides on Saturday - ask around and be sure you are in the right group - There is a faster and a slower group, still you will need to maintain 20mph.
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+2 # 2010-07-26 13:34
I recently traveled to St. Pete/Treasure Island, FL on Vacation from Atlanta. I wrote to one of the St. Pete club organizers about their rides and what I was looking for and he quickly responded (thanks Steve). I joined four of these organized rides and I'm glad I did. This was a great group of accomplished/experienced riders who welcomed me right in. The routes and scenery were great too! Thanks. you all have a great club!
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0 # 2011-03-06 08:38
Hello! I was down riding with you in November, great club rides! I remember a beach ride on the weekend. Does this ride still exist? Thanks, Kristi
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0 # Don Luke 2011-03-31 23:40
How can I get a route map for the Palmetto Ride on the 10th?

Don Luke
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0 # 2011-06-29 20:04
I'm with Don. I'm new to the area and would like to find a good group to ride with.
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0 # Bryan M. 2011-12-06 13:24
I am searching for a SATURDAY or SUNDAY group ride (20-22mph for about 25 miles) that starts on the Pinellas Trail around the Seminole/Bellair area, and will ride out to the Beach and back. I also want to hear from individuals who are interested in this type of group ride (bxscull@gmail.com).
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0 # Bari 2012-01-21 19:59
Are there any group rides that leave in the early evening on the weekdays? I work in St Pete and would like to ride after work. I am a B, sometimes a bit more rider.
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