Cycling group of expatriates living in Taipei, Taiwan. Focus on road biking, but all riders are welcome. Local cyclists are also welcome.
Monday, August 06, 2007
Annual First Ride
Come catch up with everyone after the summer. Meet folks from N. Taiwan who like to ride. Great way to find your riding group for the year. Get motivated and off to a good healthy start to the new school year. Read details at first ride
I was going to take care of the "energy" food. And, no, it's not Elspeth's Hill - I think Elspeth's turns off another road or two up Palace road from where we'll turn off. dave
I know you will escape the heat at this time of the day, but it is hard to convince new riders to get up that early in the middle of the week. Probably need to bring some Mister Donuts with Starbucks coffee to reward the slowest riders.
Hi guys.. just stumbled onto this Blog.. hoping for a little help. I'm a road racer, avid cyclist in New York City who it going to be in Taipei for the month of September.. would love to get some rides in while I am there.. not sure if I will bring a bike.. looking to figure out about rentals, local shops, etc.. anyone willing to give me a little advice? Thanks! Peter peter.baiamonte@verizon.net
Peter - I'm the one currently keeping the blog up. we got plenty of rides for you - email me. if you're looking to rent a bike, don't think the shops can help you there. however, if you're willing to put down some sort of large deposit or your child, i few buddies have an extra road bike, nice ones. i might be able to swing it for you. we are, many of us, teachers/parents at the Taipei American School - so you wouldn't have to worry about your deposit - and we wouldn't have to worry about the bike running off. i can't promise since it wouldn't be my bike - but i'd investigate for you. and again, as far as rides go, i can hook you up with some excellent guys/gals and regular routes we go on - you wouldn't be bored. my email: wittry@hotmail.com - dave
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Is someone going to bring juice and donuts for everyone on this climb or is there a store on the top?
Is this one route you guys call "Elspeth's Hill" (Sec 1, Jhongshe Road)?
I was going to take care of the "energy" food. And, no, it's not Elspeth's Hill - I think Elspeth's turns off another road or two up Palace road from where we'll turn off.
dave
I know you will escape the heat at this time of the day, but it is hard to convince new riders to get up that early in the middle of the week. Probably need to bring some Mister Donuts with Starbucks coffee to reward the slowest riders.
It's called Lewis's Knob. An easy litttle spin but has no coffee shops as enticements.
Hi guys.. just stumbled onto this Blog.. hoping for a little help. I'm a road racer, avid cyclist in New York City who it going to be in Taipei for the month of September.. would love to get some rides in while I am there.. not sure if I will bring a bike.. looking to figure out about rentals, local shops, etc.. anyone willing to give me a little advice? Thanks!
Peter
peter.baiamonte@verizon.net
Peter - I'm the one currently keeping the blog up. we got plenty of rides for you - email me. if you're looking to rent a bike, don't think the shops can help you there. however, if you're willing to put down some sort of large deposit or your child, i few buddies have an extra road bike, nice ones. i might be able to swing it for you. we are, many of us, teachers/parents at the Taipei American School - so you wouldn't have to worry about your deposit - and we wouldn't have to worry about the bike running off. i can't promise since it wouldn't be my bike - but i'd investigate for you. and again, as far as rides go, i can hook you up with some excellent guys/gals and regular routes we go on - you wouldn't be bored.
my email: wittry@hotmail.com
- dave
Dave, nice job organizing the ride today, seems like everyone had fun. Thanks, Simon
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