Free Group Ride
Preparing for Spring Rides #1: Lake Sammamish Loop
Ride Contact
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Preparing for Spring Rides is a 10-week series of rides intended to keep our legs moving and warm throughout the winter. Optional social gatherings are available before and after the rides to meet and connect with Ride Leaders and fellow riders. Our mid-ride rest stop will be brief in an effort to retain body heat. Please arrive 20 minutes before the published start time to ready your bike, check in, and participate in the SMART safety discussion.
Preparing for Spring Rides #1 starts in the Lake Sammamish Trail parking lot behind the Whole Foods store in Redmond. We’ll head clockwise around Lake Sammamish. At the south end of the lake, we’ll climb Newport Hill to get our heart rates up and to help cut the chill. We’ll stop briefly in Lake Hills, then head back to our cars via Marymoor Park and enjoy a post-ride meal at Agave Cocina & Cantina.
Cue Sheet: Map and cue sheet are listed under “Links” on the Cascade Bicycle Club ride announcement. Please print and bring your own cue sheet; copies will not be provided. Please download the cue sheet and/or RideWithGPS route after 3:00 p.m. one day before the ride to reflect any recent changes.
Pre-Ride Gathering Time and Location: 9:00 a.m. at Peet’s Coffee, 17887 Redmond Way, Redmond
Rest Stop: Lake Hills Park at mile point 18.6
Post-Ride Gathering Location: Agave Cocina & Cantina, 17158 Redmond Way #180, Redmond
Rider Safety and Responsibilities: You must wear a properly fit helmet, ride safely and follow Cascade’s SMART guidelines. Earphones/earbuds are strictly prohibited while on a Cascade ride. If there is any chance of rain or wet roads, fenders will be required and rain gear is strongly recommended.
You should be able to sustain the posted pace. Please be sure you have the equipment and knowledge to fix minor mechanical issues (flat tires, dropped chains, rubbing fenders, etc.), plus a cue sheet to get home on your own or a phone to call for assistance if needed. The Ride Leaders’ responsibility is to the group, and it is at their discretion whether to stop for individuals’ mechanical issues; they will, however, stop for all medical issues and emergencies.
Group Communication: Communication is key for individual and group safety. Please pass communication to the rider directly behind or in front of you. If such communication is done well, the Lead and Sweep will hear each other’s hazard communications passed through each and every rider.
Regroup Policy: We will regroup at safe places whenever the Sweep is beyond sight distance from the Lead, primarily at the top of hills, at critical turns or past intersections. If a safe regroup point isn’t available, we will “soft pedal” (ride well below pace) to allow the split group to reconnect and resume the posted pace.
Cancellation Policy: If there is heavy rain, high winds, flooding, ice/snow or other unsafe riding conditions, Ride Leaders will cancel the ride. Ride cancellations will be posted in the comments section on both the Cascade and Meetup sites, ideally two hours prior to the start time. If such posting takes place, Ride Leaders will NOT be at the start. A ride may also be called at the ride start or during the ride for safety reasons. CHECK THE CASCADE OR MEETUP WEBPAGE BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME.
What to Know Before You Go
- Advance registration required. Cancel if unable to attend, to open space for others.
- Must be present at safety briefing to participate.
- Helmets required.
- Riders under 18 years old require parental consent & approval from the Ride Leader.
Trail parking lot behind Whole Foods
17611 NE 70th St, Redmond
Redmond, WA 98052
United States
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