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Message started by Phantom Rider on Jun 18th, 2014, 8:52am

Title: Wild Wille 100k
Post by Phantom Rider on Jun 18th, 2014, 8:52am

Lone Star Randonneurs presents

Wild Wille 100k
This is a Populaire meaning no membership is required but all are welcome to join us for this great ride.  
6/29/14 7am start
Alvarado High School

Great course with little to no traffic, out and back from the high school to Carl's Corner where we stop and chill before starting the return leg.

If you have never ridden a Randonneur ride this is a great opportunity to experience the camaraderie of a group of folks who love to ride.  Randonneuring is not a race but a casual event where people share a common love of just riding their bikes and yes bents of all flavor are welcome.  There is no entry fee, no sag, therefore you are self supported.

Please RSVP to marlinmet518@aol.com so we have an idea of how many riders there will be.  I would love to see a gathering of bents on this ride.  If you have questions about the ride or randonneuring in general I would be happy to answer them, I know several rbentr's have participated in rides over the years so several others here are familiar with the format as well.

Route information can be found here http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1059106

Title: Re: Wild Wille 100k
Post by aikigreg on Jun 18th, 2014, 9:48am

If you're capable of doing a60 mile ride, this one is easy and fun.  Almost all downhill the last half.  Riding with the randonneurs will teach you a lot about cycling and how to go the distance.  You should try this one!

Title: Re: Wild Wille 100k
Post by rmillay on Jun 18th, 2014, 3:34pm

This route is relatively recumbent friendly, with most of the hills in the middle, and no really steep ones.  The early start time keeps it cooler at this time of year, and the wind won't have come up so much.  The ride is mostly South/North, so you typically get a tailwind coming back.  It's a countrified route, with the typical variety of navigable Texas road surfaces, but you do go through Grandview and Itasca both ways, which may serve some wanting a short break between the control stops.  I'll be there, and will be glad to ride with anyone who wants to go at a very moderate pace.

Title: Re: Wild Wille 100k
Post by JC-FTW on Jun 18th, 2014, 8:21pm

I am interested in longer rides, I will be out of town for the Wild Wille, but more info about the program would be appreciated. JC-FWT John

Title: Re: Wild Wille 100k
Post by Phantom Rider on Jun 18th, 2014, 9:52pm

Randonneuring: long-distance, unsupported endurance cycling. This style of riding is non-competitive in nature, and self-sufficiency is paramount.

I have been riding with this group for a little over a year now, the thing I enjoy most is the support from them and encouragement just to keep going.  The ride lengths will vary from 100k - 1200k and each rider goes at his/her own pace.  Its never a race and there is nothing competitive about it, just a group of folks with a love for cycling.  the rides are typically small with groups of 4-20 and most folks ride together, the routes are typically on country roads where the scenery is quite nice and traffic is minimal lending to a great day on the bike.  Every route will have controls, a control is a required stop, typically a convenience store where you stop, check in and refuel before going on.  The number of controls will vary with the length of the route and are typically 30-40 miles apart.  there are time requirements between controls that you have to meet, don't quote me on this but I believe if you average 10mph you will make all controls.  Here is an example for a 100k ride, the ride begins at 7am so you must be at the first control of which is at 32 miles by 10:24 and then finish the ride by 1:40pm.  None of the rides sponsored by Lone Star Randonneurs have entry fees, so its all free, some rides do require membership in the riding club for liability purposes and i believe annual membership is $25, other rides also require membership in RUSA of which is also $25.

http://www.rusa.org is the parent organization of all United States Randonneur clubs, on this site you will find all the information you care to read.  

http://www.lonestarrandon.org is the North Texas group, there is quite a bit of information on their site about local rides and a discussion group.  the discussion group is were ad hoc rides are announced such as the Wild Willie 100k posted here.  

The group consists of riders at all levels so there is most always someone to ride with, they are also very talented mechanics in the group that you can learn a lot from.  


I hope this helps and look forward to seeing you out there, feel free to PM or ask more questions that I have not addressed.

Title: Re: Wild Wille 100k
Post by Phantom Rider on Jun 24th, 2014, 8:02am

Look forward to seeing lots of bents.

Title: Re: Wild Wille 100k
Post by Phantom Rider on Jun 27th, 2014, 12:01pm

Friday bump, only 2 days away.....

Title: Re: Wild Wille 100k
Post by richardr on Jun 27th, 2014, 3:39pm

I'm planning on being there.   8-)

Title: Re: Wild Wille 100k
Post by Phantom Rider on Jun 27th, 2014, 6:04pm


richardr wrote:
I'm planning on being there.   8-)


Excellent, look forward to seeing you there.  Have your responded to the email address, if not please do so.




Title: Re: Wild Wille 100k
Post by richardr on Jun 28th, 2014, 10:35pm

I just responded.  Hope it is not too late.

Title: Re: Wild Wille 100k
Post by Phantom Rider on Jun 29th, 2014, 1:19pm

great ride this morning into the wind but it sure was fun coming back with the tail wind.  thanks to Bob & Richard for coming out, we had 11 riders today, 4 bents( 2 Bachetta's, a Moose and a 700).


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