Midi-Quake / 14-15 Pace / 1020' / 24.2 mi / RL Joe Cote / 10AM
About this event
Length: 24.1 miles
Pace: 14-15 mph
Terrain: Moderate
Elevation: 1,020 feet
Ride Type: Re-Group
Cancelation Guidelines: Rain / Temps < 40F / Lightening / Wind > 25 mph
DETAILS
We will leave the parking lot at 10, so please arrive early.
Did you know that the "Quake" rides originated in 1980? A group of VBC folks were riding their usual Wednesday route and there was an earthquake that day. They didn’t really feel the earth move but it was significant enough to name a ride after, hence the Earthquake Ride got its name. So know when you join this ride you’ll be joining a long tradition of VBC riders getting together on Wednesdays for a challenging midweek ride.
The Midi-Quake was designed in response to many riders wanting a slower, shorter version of the original Earthquake.This is a bit longer and faster than the mini-quake
It is a popular route because of its safety profile, (bike lanes, wide shoulders and low traffic streets) and long stretches of flat sections mingled in with the hills. The first half of the ride is relatively easy except for climbing Lakeshore. There is a regroup at the top of Lakeshore so no rider is left behind. Then there is a nice bathroom and snack break at Felida Community Park (after looping Ashley Heights).
The rest of the hills come near the end of the ride. There is a choice as you near the end of the ride. You can finish up by riding up Grand via W. 33rd St. This is a very short but nasty steep hill. If you like to get the pain over quickly follow the ride leader up this hill as this is his preferred route. It is definitely the shortest route. If you prefer the hill fest suffering to go on a little longer but less steeply then go up E. McLoughlin Blvd with its freshly painted bike lanes. And lastly if you want to cruise along the waterfront down Columbia way all the way to S. Blandford Dr. you are welcome to climb that hill. While Blandford is the longest of the hilly options it is also completely in the forest which is nice on a hot day. Think of it as forest bathing on a bike.
Note: for a shorter, easier version of this route, (22 mi) check out the Mini-Quake route.
REGISTRATION
Registration is required and almost always free to both members and non-members. Please scroll to the bottom of this page to register for this event.
ROUTE MAP
Midi Quake Map https://ridewithgps.com/routes/18982940
NOTES
- Please arrive 15 minutes early to be a part of the announcements and safety briefing.
- Riders are expected to have read the Safe Riding Policy and be familiar with the Ride Style Definitions.
- Please direct questions to the ride leader or Road Captain.
- Helmets are required. Lights (front and rear), RoadIDs and cell phones are recommended.
- Remember - we want to be awesome representatives for cycling and spread a love for our great sport locally by obeying all traffic laws and riding in a safe and courteous manner. Ride safely and have fun!
Registration Info
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