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DateDayStartPace/Terrain/
Miles/Climb(ft)
Starting PointLeaderTour/SignupAverage Climb (ft/mile)Leader CommentsTour DescriptionTour NotesAttendeesStatus
06/07Sun8:30amB/C+/30/1248Chatham Township Municipal BuildingJoseph Reo1417 - Meyersville/Liberty Corner Express42

Beat the heat and get a treat at just riding along. Please note this not a no drop ride.    However if you cannot hang on we will regroup at the halfway point and I will not leave until. everyone returns. 

Similar to other Liberty Corner rides with some interesting twists. This ride basically goes in the reverse direction of most of our rides and takes us to beautiful Layton Rd and back. Food stops include Just Riding Along bike and coffee shop at mile 17 and Dunkin' at mile 20.9: Joseph Reo (C+), Paulo Piedade (C), Bob Ferrara (C), Eiichiro Sato (C), Elaine Power, James Anderson, Mark Schwartz, Robert Kojko, Dennis BudnikScheduled
06/07Sun10:00amB/C+/40/1902Echo Hill ParkMichael Cloidt1054 - Echo Hill to the Flateau Plateau48

B pace, no sweep, just make it up Cherry as slow as I go and you will be fine.  Weather looks good, rain should be done by a.m.  Hitters welcome as always. Topic of conversation will be: Angine de Pointrine, music's savior?

The only climb on this tour is Cherryville Hollow which takes you up to the plateau where you remain until coming downhill on White Bridge Rd. Not only is the plateau flat, but it has very quiet roads. Tour by Muffin Williams (2016).

CLIMBS: Cherryville Hollow Rd - 500' in 3 miles @ mile 3.5.
Food stops:
2: Michael Cloidt (B), Bill KolanoRidden
06/08Mon9:00amC/C+/41/1923Summer Road Park, ReadingtonMichael Chenkin1287 - Bob's No Dilly Dally, without PA, Alexauken, or Rt 2947

I did this tour recently with 3 club friends.  We all agreed that it was a lovely route, so I'm posting again.  Temps should be no higher than 80.  Join me on a most worthwhile tour.  Note: rest stop is past the mid point of this tour at either the Mexican Cafe (formerly Carousel Deli) of the convenience store a block up the road.

My respectful requests/expectations:

  1. I will sweep as per the Ride Leader manual.
  2. I expect at least 1 person to ride with me, especially since there is always a small possibility that my internal defibrillator will go off. 
  3. I prefer that all who sign up commit to riding within the club’s average speed for the posted pace and prefer you not sign up if you plan to exceed the maximum average speed for the posted pace. Anyone who chooses to ride faster than the maximum average speed for the posted pace will be considered to be on your own unless you stop to regroup periodically. 
  4. Please be able to maintain the minimum average speed for the posted pace, however, no one will be dropped. 
  5. No one rides alone. 
  6. Keep an eye on your fellow riders: bikes break, accidents happen, medical emergencies happen.

 

 

Based on Route 1124 but without PA, Alexauken or Rt 29

8: Michael Chenkin (C), Lynne Avery (C), Kari Nicol, Mark Olinsky (C), Dennis McDermott (C), Marty Pratt (C), Marvin Schwinder (C), jeff charneyScheduled
06/08Mon10:00amD/C/24/899Pluckemin (Bedminster I)Tony Fanelli1384 - Let's Eat at Whitehouse Station37

This ride is a shortened version of MAFW 1121.   The loop to Oldwick is eliminated.   This ride is about 23 miles long and relatively flat.   The stop is at the Whitehouse General Store at about mile 12.

4: Tony Fanelli (D+), Gloria Friedman (D), Tom Flatley (D), Rich Anscher (D)Scheduled
06/08Mon10:00amC+/C+/40/1906Summer Road Park, ReadingtonEd Steinman1111 - Kuhl Road Kaper II48

Monday should be a great day to ride. We will stop in Lambertville for BR/Fluids.

This is tour 1101 with start point moved to Summer Road Park. A route over new roads includes a fast and exciting downhill of some 4.7 miles into Lambertville. Lots of shade and lots of great scenery. Tour by Chaim Schreiber (2017).

Food stops:
Basil Bandwagon in Lambertville - mile 21
2: Ed Steinman (NA), Tom SterkScheduled
06/09Tue6:00amC/C+/19/870Loantaka-South St., Morris Twp.Gerry Kirwan142 - Loantaka-Weekday Explorer #346

Early am ride, no food stops

A great ride which goes on all of your favorite roads. Some light traffic can be expected.

Food stops: New Vernon (mile 7 - Country Fox Cafe) or Green Village (mile 15.5 - Green Village Deli)2: Gerry Kirwan (C), Drew Thraen (C+)Scheduled
06/09Tue9:30amC/B/31/1933Denville Savage RdPete Aldrich1454 - Denville-Fayson Lakes in Reverse Extended62

Longest climb is up Split Rock to Lyonsville Rd. Stop near the end at Smartworld Coffee on Diamond Spring Road in Denville.

This is a new version of tour #474 with some extra miles added in the Cedar Lakes area of Denville. Ride past farmland, through Fayson Lakes, down Kinnelon Road and on back roads in Rockaway Township.    

3: Pete Aldrich (C), Richard Poore (C), Joe DeCagna (C)Scheduled
06/14Sun8:00amD+/NA/0/0Special EventManuel Coelho1537 - Farmland Ride0

I will be doing the 62-mile ride at D+ pace and will start at 8am.  There are other options of 20, 30 and 45 mile rides.

There are distances of 20, 30, 45 and 62.  Use the link below to register for this event.

FARMLAND RIDE Online Registration

Start point is 5 Sergeantsville Rd, Flemington, NJ 08822.3: Manuel Coelho, Susan Kiely (C), Marty Pratt (C)Scheduled
07/21Tue2:00pmNA/NA/0/0Special EventManuel Coelho1289 - Bon Ton Roulet July 21-25 20260

This will be my 4th Bon Ton and I had a great time cycling the Finger Lakes.  If you have any questions, please contact me.  First sign up and register on the Bon Ton website and then sign up on the MAFW ride schedule so I know who is going.

Bon Ton Roulet | Auburn YMCA The Bon Ton Roulet is a five day bicycle tour through the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of New York State. Our fully supported tour takes cyclists from wide open farm fields, past stunning overlooks of our lakes, to cavernous water-carved gorges, National Historic Sites as well as award winning wineries. The Long Route appeals to those riders who love the challenge of a 60-75 mile ride per day. The Regular Route, typically 40-50 miles per day, tends to attract newer riders & those who plan on spending the day leisurely browsing the markets &  attractions along the way. Many riders even switch back & forth between routes during the week, making the Bon Ton the perfect tour!  Check out the website below for more info and to register.  After registering with Bon Ton please sign up on the MAFW ride schedule so we know who is going.

Bon Ton Roulet | Auburn YMCA

 

9: Manuel Coelho, Paul Zitelli (C), Haroon Kheshgi (NA), Lisa Gentile, Robert Kojko, Paulo Piedade (C), Mark Olinsky (C), Lynn Kheshgi (C+), Kim Tulloch (C)Scheduled
08/21Fri1:00pmNA/NA/0/0Special EventBob Warren1538 - Bob's Vermont Adventure0

This is a weekend trip from 8/21 to 8/24/2026.  Lodging is at Ramapo Ski Lodge at Mad River Glen.

Sign-Up for Vermont Biking 3-Day Weekend – August 21-24
This is a 3-day biking weekend in the flat section of North-Central Vermont. We will stay at the
Ramapo Ski Lodge (ramaposkiclub.org) next to the Mad River Ski Area which is on the eastern
side of the Appalachian gap off Route 17 in Vermont. The plan is to ride Saturday, Sunday and
Monday morning, returning home Monday afternoon (to avoid the New York Thruway Sunday
night traffic). Though the lodge can accommodate 40 people, the weekend is limited to 20
people maximum to avoid lodge congestion. So, please sign up early so I can monitor this limit.
Car pooling is encouraged.
The rides are rated as D+/C and include stopping at waterfalls, Vergennes day festival, Lake
Champlain museum, Morgan Horse farm, Breweries/Wineries, Ice Creameries, etc. along the
routes. On hot days, local swim areas will be visited after the rides. Also, the stay is quite
inexpensive as the lodge is just $35 per night per person ($105 for 3 days or $70 for 2 day
option). Meals can be prepared at the ski lodge and the nearby Mad River Base Lodge offers
dinners. Participants must send a check to me made out to me at my address below and I will
send a combined group check to the ski club treasurer for the group reservation. Note that I
must receive all checks by August 17 as the ski club requires payment in advance from a
member.
Bob Warren
15 Kenquit Road
Warren, NJ 07059
908-626-0130 (Land Line)
732-357-7183 (Cell)

10: Susan Kiely (C), Susan Wallen, Mariann Mann, Paul Zitelli (C), Michael Chenkin (C), Bob Warren (C), Luise Neilson, Haroon Kheshgi (NA), Lynn Kheshgi (C+), Arnie Cohen (C)Scheduled
08/30Sun8:00amNA/NA/0/0Special EventManuel Coelho1423 - Ramapo Rally0

MAFW riders will be doing various distances and paces.  We will organize during breakfast at Campgaw, the start point.

If you want to do this ride register first using the link below and then sign up on the ride schedule.  There will be MAFW riders doing various paces and distances. Ramapo Rally – Half the Hills are Down (btcnj.com)

1: Manuel CoelhoScheduled