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2023 Bike the Loop - Full Circuit - Intermediate/Brisk Pace

  • 23 Sep 2023
  • 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Rivanna River Company, behind 1518 E High St

Registration

  • Intermediate/4-Hour Ride of the full 20-Mile RT loop

Join CAMBC for a group bike ride around the City on the Rivanna Trail! This is a medium- to brisk-paced ride, approximately 4-5 hours, suitable for experienced riders who roll at a steady pace, who prefer a brisk pace, or have previously ridden the full 20 mile Rivanna Trail loop in under 5 hours. If you have never ridden the full loop and/or you are new to mountain biking, or if you prefer a slow and leisurely pace, please check out the Novice/Slow group option. If you prefer to ride fast please check out the Advanced/Fast ride. All groups will have a ride leader and a sweeper to assure no one gets lost or left behind, and there will be stops at aid stations and van-assisted bail-out points.

  • Distance: ~ 20 miles.
  • Cycling time: approximately 4-5 hours according to ability and speed. We will be splitting into groups according to ability and experience, and there will be van-assisted bail out points.
  • Start: The Rivanna River Company is located at 1518 E High St (behind the new Hogwaller Brewing). Parking is available along Riverdale Drive and in the Burnley-Moran Elementary school parking lot, across High Street from our meeting point (map below). We leave from the CAMBC tent promptly at 1:00PM ("wheels down").
  • Finish: We'll end back at the Rivanna River Company around 5:00PM for the Mighty Joshua concert. The ride is free, and so is the concert! Local beer, wine, and food trucks will be on-site starting at 5:00, with the concert beginning at 6:00.
  • What to bring: a sturdy fat-tire mountain bike with gears - this ride is not recommended for hybrid or skinny-tire bikes - clothes and helmet appropriate for “urban wilderness” riding and the weather conditions, water and snacks, and any personal needs. There are a number of rock-hops and smaller streams to cross, so participants can expect wet toes.
  • There will be 3 or 4 aid stations along the way with water and snacks. All riders should have a fat-tire geared bike, sturdy footwear, helmet, gloves, and water. Carrying a spare tube is recommended. Dress for the weather.
  • This is a strenuous ride - and is not suitable for first-time cyclists or children younger than 12. If you are unsure about your ability, please consider the 6-hour ride that begins at 11:00. The RT is mostly a primitive trail, and this group is meant for experienced riders. The bail-out option means no pressure to do the whole 21 miles, but everyone will be encouraged to finish as much as they can. This is a NO DROP ride - no one will be left behind.
  • By registering for this ride, you:

    • Acknowledge having read the above ride description.
    • Acknowledge inherent risks, hazards, and dangers of this activity.
    • ŸAssume and accept any and all risks associated with participation.
    • ŸAttest that your physical and mental health are adequate for safe participation.
  • How to participate: No cost. Just register so we’ll know to expect you.
  • We'll send a final confirmation to registrants the week before the ride.