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Spring Hill Training
Description
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Spring Hill Training. This is a 39 mile ride demanding with some climbs from last year's Garden State Fondo. Appoximately 3900 ft. of climbing. We will regroup at the top.
Ride Location:
Harry Dunham Park in Liberty Corner
Meet-up Time:
8:45 AM
Roll-out Time
:
9:00 AM
Ride Category:
B+
Ride Leader:
Cardel Locke
Parking Instructions:
N/A
Cancellations
:
Check the MTCCNJ Rides & Activities WhatsApp chat group (members only) for last minute updates or the Major Taylor Cycling Club of New Jersey private Facebook Group, for everyone else.
GPS Ride Link:
Spring Hill Climbs
When:
Sunday, March 22, 2020, 8:45 AM until 1:00 PM
Where:
Harry Dunham Park in Liberty Corner
490 Somerville Road
Basking Ridge, NJ
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Cardel Locke
770-366-3082 (p)
Category:
Saturday Training Ride
Registration is recommended
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Please be sure to wear your club kit, bring your helmet, a spare inner tube, CO2 cartridge, bike pump, cell phone and a pleasant attitude.
Cancellation Policy:
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