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Emerson Point - 17-19 mph
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Emerson Point - 17-19 mph
We curve through bucolic Bishop Harbor Rd. and magazine-beautiful Terra Ceia. Heading west we cross to Snead Island and then to Emerson Point Preserve. Sometimes, nature abounds.
Water stop in Palmetto (photo by S. Fitts)
Richard Debrosse will lead at a 17 to 19Mph pace.
To contact Dick, call/text (813) 539-4223 or email him at
rdebross@gmail.com.
Co leader: Joe Mustio, contact him at
Joemustion@gmail.com
Here is a route map:
Emerson Point 17 to 19 for 34 miles
If you are driving to the ride, please park in the spaces facing the church.
We have an optional sprint on 23
rd
St W. Riders not wishing to sprint remain in line allowing others to pass on the left. We re-group after the turn to 24 Ave. W.
When:
Thursday, August 2, 2018, 8:30 AM
Where:
First Baptist Church of Gillette
3301 97th St E
Palmetto, FL 34221
Additional Info:
Category:
Weekly Rides
Registration is not Required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Bicycle helmets are required.
Non-members must sign a waiver agreement.
This is a rotating pace line ride.
Cancellation Policy:
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