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Event Series Women@Work MAD Monday Weekly Rides

Women@Work MAD Monday Weekly Rides

2ND AVE PARKING PLAZA PITTSBURGH PARKING AUTHORITY, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Today we will have a pre-season easier ride 15-18 miles for the 1st couple of weeks. After that the rides will be more challenging , you will be expected to KNOW; • The rules of the road • Group ride etiquette • How to climb hills We are still being COVID 19 Savvy, so bring

Cecil Weekly – New 5:30pm Start

Cecil Maintenance Shed 3655 Millers Run Road, McDonald

NOTE NEW START TIME OF 5:30PM. PACE & DISTANCE: medium paced (C+/B) ride of 13 to 16 miles per hour with regroupings every 20 to 30 minutes. Even though this is a no drop ride, you are expected to be able to keep up with the pace of the ride group and complete the route

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Team Decaf – Tuesday Night Ride

Tazza D'Oro Cafe 1125 N. Highland Ave, Highland Park, PA, United States

If you want to see this posting updated weekly to provide ride details, please volunteer to do it. Team Decaf rides every Tuesday from April until the first Tuesday in October. The ride starts and finishes at Tazza D’oro Cafe, 1125 N. Highland, Highland Park, 15206. We leave at 6:15pm sharp. Plan to arrive around

WPA Bike Club: Thirsty Thursday Road Ride @ SweetWater Bikes

SweetWater Bikes 518 Merchant St, Ambridge

It"s HAPPENING! Thirsty Thursdays Road Ride every Thursday evening leaving from SweetWater Bikes. We are all BIKE friendly -- road, gravel, cyclocross, hybrid, e-bike. Probably save your mountain bike for the parks. We are also all PEOPLE friendly. Our rides leave from the shop and we ride into Sewickley and up into the Sewickley Hills.

Rough Diamond Century 2022

Saturday August starting at Point State Park Fountain. Ride with self support at Sheetz in Lower Burrell and Murrysville, as well buying your own lunch in Saltburg, perhaps at the Point Street Tavern.  You should be prepared to navigate on your own.   This is a self-paced and self-directed ride. Our route is similar to past

Event Series Women@Work MAD Monday Weekly Rides

Women@Work MAD Monday Weekly Rides

2ND AVE PARKING PLAZA PITTSBURGH PARKING AUTHORITY, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Today we will have a pre-season easier ride 15-18 miles for the 1st couple of weeks. After that the rides will be more challenging , you will be expected to KNOW; • The rules of the road • Group ride etiquette • How to climb hills We are still being COVID 19 Savvy, so bring

Cecil Weekly – Aug 23

Cecil Maintenance Shed 3655 Millers Run Road, McDonald

PACE & DISTANCE: medium paced (C+/B) ride of 13 to 16 miles per hour with regroupings every 20 to 30 minutes. Even though this is a no drop ride, you are expected to be able to keep up with the pace of the ride group and complete the route provided before sunset. If you feel

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Team Decaf – Tuesday Night Ride

Tazza D'Oro Cafe 1125 N. Highland Ave, Highland Park, PA, United States

If you want to see this posting updated weekly to provide ride details, please volunteer to do it. Team Decaf rides every Tuesday from April until the first Tuesday in October. The ride starts and finishes at Tazza D’oro Cafe, 1125 N. Highland, Highland Park, 15206. We leave at 6:15pm sharp. Plan to arrive around

WPA Bike Club: Thirsty Thursday Road Ride @ SweetWater Bikes

SweetWater Bikes 518 Merchant St, Ambridge

It"s HAPPENING! Thirsty Thursdays Road Ride every Thursday evening leaving from SweetWater Bikes. We are all BIKE friendly -- road, gravel, cyclocross, hybrid, e-bike. Probably save your mountain bike for the parks. We are also all PEOPLE friendly. Our rides leave from the shop and we ride into Sewickley and up into the Sewickley Hills.

PedalPGH

Southside Riverfront Park Pittsburgh, PA

BikePGH welcomes cyclists of all ages and fitness levels to participate in PedalPGH, Pennsylvania’s largest bike ride. Join us on Sunday August 28, 2022 for the city’s biggest celebration of biking! All registration proceeds will benefit BikePGH, a registered 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit, who is transforming our streets to make biking and walking commonplace for all