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Your own personal pain cave.
Don‘t want to deal with the bad weather? Join this Zwift social/recovery pace ride. The group will be "rubberbanded" so we will all ride together regardless of FTP/effort. Be sure to have a fan and hydration. Ride On!
Beech Glen Community Center
Scenic 31 mile Madison County ride (can be shorted to 25 miles). B- Pace. Route is ~BGLEN-MarsHill 30 Detour, THIS IS A TEMPORARY DETOUR ROUTE.
Brevard PARI Silversteen 46, https://ridewithgps.com/routes/30670755. From Silvermont Mansion in Brevard ride to Rosman, then up toward the Blue Ridge Pkwy before cutting across Macedonia Ch Rd. Return to Rosman coming down Silversteen and US-64 then back to Brevard.
Beech Glen Community Center
This is the same ride as the B- ride at 9:30, just leaving 15 minutes later and traveling at a C pace through beautiful and lightly trafficked Madison County roads. This is different than the Beech Glen loops we often do so please have the route downloaded. We will probably stop at at Camden‘s Coffee Shop in Mars Hill.
Emma St. and Hazel Mill parking lot
New Belgium to Marshall 43
A beautiful ride from New Belgium Brewery along the backroads to Marshall.
Rest stop in Marshall at the new On Your Bike Shop.
Starting at the parking lot at Craven Street and Emma Road, this is a beautiful ride to Marshall with a return along the French Broad River. The first mile or two on Emma road is a little busy, but after that on mostly quiet country roads.
This ride has moderate and strenuous climbing!
Post ride rewards at New Belgium brewery!
Ride starts at Trailside Brewing in Hendersonville. Gentle rolling hills on the first half, with some hills in the second half. Climb Bald Rock Rd to the end of Worlds Edge Road, then turn around and return to Hendersonville via Oleta Rd.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46508210
43.4mi, 2916‘ elev
C+ pace (14-15mph avg), Drop ride.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/43343615
Wheels rolling at 10:15 AM.
Starting near New Belgium brewery in Asheville, this is a beautiful ride through Leicester. The first mile or two on Emma road is a little busy, but after that on mostly quiet country roads. There is definitely some climbing, but some nice downhills as well.
Parking lot 2, Antler Hill Village on the Biltmore Estate
You must have a Biltmore Annual Pass,or be in a car with someone who has an annual pass. The Biltmore allows passholders to bring in guests after 5 pm.
Although we will ride on both gravel and paved roads, this ride is meant for gravel-ready bikes. No road bikes.This will be a low mileage casual ride (probably about 15 miles).
Epic Cycles - Hendersonville
Starting Tuesday, April 30th, every Tuesday evening until the end of August, Epic Cycles and BRBC will be hosting an evening ride. Meet at 5:30pm at Epic Cycles – ride starts at 6pm. These rides are open to everyone.
Intersection of Old CCC and Sky Valley Roads.
The ride will be at an easy pace and include Hookers Creek and Rocky Ridge trails. We will regroup as needed. Plan on 13 miles, 1500 feet of climbing and 2 hours of ride (moving) time.
Less hilly route through Weaverville beginning from Alexander River Park. Starting May 13th we will lose a number of routes in this area due to bridge work, let‘s get one in while we can!
The BRBC is growing. Some members may not be familiar with the bicycle rider‘s "Rules of the Road" or uncomfortable cycling with others. The purpose of these clinics is to educate our members and build confidence to comfortably cycle with friends, family, and participate in club rides.