Bike Ride – Wednesday Morning – May 8th
Where: East Bay Bike Path – Park in lot on route 103 in Warren – right near Dels Lemonade
Time: Meetup at 7:45am Ride Starts 8:00am
Ride should be from 23 to 30 miles long
Tuesday Morning Ride

May is National Bike Month and we are in full biking mode. This will be a good ride to add some miles for you and your team is your competing in the bike challenge.
Meet at Staples in Fairhaven at 8:15 for and 8:30 start.
Bay State Bike Week Ride

Join us on Saturday, May 11 for a Bay State Bike Week ride.
9:00 a.m. Registration @ FT Phoenix, Fairhaven
9:30 a.m. Ride Start
You choose the best route for you!
9 mile Bike Path route
18 mile Fort Phoenix to Fort Taber Bike Path route
35 mile Fort Phoenix to Snipatuit Pond Return Bike Ride to start
For more information and pre registration visit http://www.southcoastbikeway.com.
This family event is brought to you by the South Coast Bikeway
and the Fairhaven Bikeway Committee along with the support of SRPEDD.
Bay State Bike Week is a partnership between MassDOT, MassBike, and MassRIDES. Helmets are required. Water and snack suggested. SCBA representatives will ride with you.
CLICK HERE for the GPS route map
Saturday Morning Challenge Ride

Our group, Bike Fall River, is competing in the National Bike Challenge, and as of this morning, we are in first place in our division. I have no idea what “our division”, means. I’m just passing along what I was told by our leader Brian.
The early morning rains kept most of our regulars away. It seems they look out the window, see what’s happening, and make their decision. Others, have the radar and forecast influence our decisions. The five of us had a good ride that added about 150 miles to our group total for the month. Nationally we have little chance of winning this thing, but regionally, we are a lock. All 10 of our riders use our bike not only for club rides, but utility and lots of solo rides to boot.
On the return leg, a couple of kids riding out of the woods got my attention. When I looked were they were coming from I was hit by a blast of color.. I can’t even fathom how many time I have biked this stretch over the years and never noticed these colorful and unique buildings.
Here is more evidence of today’s ride.
Saturday Morning Ride

We will try to get in a bike ride in tomorrow – depending on the weather – it appears the rain may stop in the morning
Bike Ride – May 4th – Saturday
Time: Meetup at 8:45am – Ride will start at 9am
Where: East Bay Bike Path – Take 103 to Warren, parking lot first left after the Del’s Lemonade
Weather Permitting – Helmets recommended – make sure to bring water and a snack
Perfect for beginners – since this is on a bike path riders can decide how far they feel like riding – 10, 20 or 30 miles
Something Different
Put on your headphones. Crank up the volume, and try to sit still. I dare you. Tennessee meets Kentucky.
Wednesday Morning Bike Ride
What better way to start off May than with a Bike Ride!!
Details:
Bike Ride – For experienced riders – all on road.
Wednesday – May 1st – Meetup at 8:45am – Ride starts at 9:10am
Meetup spot: Tiverton High School – located off of Route 177 (Bulgarmarsh Rd) – take North Brayton Avenue to the High School
Parking: park on the back row near the dumpster
The ride will be approximately 30 miles – but it will be a very casual pace – no one will be left behind – we are all getting our cycling legs – great first ride for the National Bike Challenge if you are signed up for that
Make sure to dress for the weather and bring a drink and snack
Sunday Morning Chilly Ride
An 8 AM start was necessary to beat the coming rains. I got around 30 yards before turning back to get another layer. It was nippy. I decided to ride the Rochester long loop with is around 26-27 miles.

I’m not one to leave the house for a bike ride and see how fast I can finish. I also don’t wear spandex with matching helmets if I even wear one. That depends on my route and which bike I’m riding. I always take my camera along and often stop to record things that get my attention. I’ll be doing a lot of things like this in July when #3 son and I ride the Erie Canal. That’s going to be a 400 mile, eight day bike ride and sightseeing tour some of the unique towns and small cities of upstate NY.
Bike Season

It’s that time of year when my car gets very little use. From now till October or even November, I’ll fill my 10 gas tank about once every 6-8 weeks. Anything I can do within 10 miles of my house is usually done on one of my bikes.
Naturally there are days when the legs don’t feel like riding a bike. Today became one of them. I had a ten o’clock dentist that is around 5 miles from home. On the way, there was a ground breaking ceremony for the local bike path extension. Most in attendance were politician that had an interest in bike infrastructure. My state Congressman and Senator, both on the transportation committee are staunch supporters of bikes, not as recreational, but an alternate mode of transportation.

This evening, the South Coast Bikeway Alliance, had their annual summit in the city. Seven miles from home, on a chilly evening, with the southerly wind blowing steady off the Atlantic. On a normal day, my legs may have said “not tonight”. However, in the summer of 2017, I bought an e-bike while in Boulder, Colorado. “The Raza” is named after the space ship on the TV show, “Dark Matter”. It has four levels of pedal assist. Off, eco, normal and boost, (or hyper drive). On those days when the legs don’t work, “Raza” to the rescue. 
Resupplying
Wareham is around 17 miles from my home. It was time to head to the Recreational pot shop to resupply. The weather cooperated offering up a sunny 65 degree day. My amigo Hiram joined me on the ride. 
A Vanilla Latte, Espresso Bean Caramel Swirl bar. Some Purple Mayhem Indica buds, and a relaxing Brownie Scout Concentrate Rythm Relax cartridge is just what the doctor ordered. We are good for a few weeks with this reload.