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Hey Qban I live just above you in Largo. I can usually ride monday thursday and friday. I also do a little beach cruise a few other days of the week too. I get out of work at 2 sundays and wednesdays. I hop on gulf blvd at tom stewart causeway and ride up to clearwater, through the round about and home through downtown clearwater. sometimes I get on the beach at westbay and ride down to fort desoto(before they started charging) then head home up us hwy 19. Usually not more than a hour or to on work days. If ya want a longer ride there are plenty to do! Let me know if ya wanna take a short put one of these evenings!
tourglider..
i can ride sundays after 2...i usually get back here to st pete frfom work around 5 on weekdays...
when i ride the beaches go down 54 ave to park, then south to tyrone blvd and over the causway to the madeira beach, then south gulf blvd all the way to the end and back..thru town i live a few blocks from us 19..
are the rides originating from the st pete/tampa area ?
Welcome to the Crew
Take a look at the Navy Seal Museum Ride thread. That ride pretty much sums up what we do and how we do it. Some rides are not quite that long but many are and some are longer. Hence the phrase "300 mile hamburger run".
Welcome Qban! I'm sure you'll find a ride posted up here that will work for you. The more you ride with this crew, the more comfortable you'll get for ridin' on the longer runs. Lookin' forward to meetin' ya sometime...
Q, I was in the same boat as you. I still ride in the back of the pack (cause I'm a little slower). But any ride I have done with these guys has been great. If you need to put miles on your bike, you are in the right place.
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