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Ride Time! -- 8:00 am. |
| "Sumter Easy Riders" is for people who want to have fun while getting fit.
Our purpose is to help people gain or maintain fitness through biking activities, and to get comfortable on the roads of Sumter County by riding with more experienced cyclists. We have a regular group ride every Saturday of the year. These scheduled rides give us a reason to get out, get on a bike, and have fun in an organized ride through the Sumter area. "How do I learn to ride on the roads, and in a group?" You can also read our set of Biking Safety Rules. When in doubt, ask a question! It's a friendly group of people, who are happy to help you learn more about cycling. "What if I can't go the distance . . . ?" If you are a new rider, you will not be "dropped" (left behind) if you are not able to keep up the pace of the ride. An experienced rider will stay with you to ensure you don’t get lost, or have a mechanical problem, like a flat, that you can't deal with yourself. We want newcomers to feel comfortable riding the local roads and to improve their cycling skills. "Where and when do you meet to ride . . . ?" "How far do you ride?…How long does it take?" "Does weather ever cancel the ride?" First time riders. • A bike. Yes, I thought it was obvious too, but . . . Road, mountain, touring, recumbent, cruiser, kid's, whatever! Be sure it is in safe riding condition. If you’re not sure, take it to a bike shop to be checked out. While you're there, buy yourself a replacement tire tube of the right size for your bike. Another rider will be willing to help you fix a flat, if you get one, but not if you don’t have a spare! • A helmet. Mandatory for everybody. Big people, little people, old and young. Everybody with a skull softer than concrete! There’s a reason why all serious cyclists wear a helmet . . . they’re smarter than the ones who don't! Helpful equipment (but not required): • One or two water bottles. You are going to exercise, so you’ll want to be able to hydrate during the ride. Fill them with sports drink or just water. • A snack. Bring an energy bar, gel, piece of fruit, etc. so you have something to munch at a stop, or at the end of the ride. • A dollar or two. One rest stop will probably be at a convenience store and you might want a cold drink or something to eat. • A cycling type jersey. Great for holding stuff in the back pockets, and they are made of a fabric that works well to help you stay cool. The usual bright colors also make you more visible to traffic. A limited number of Sumter Easy Rider jerseys are available at Buddy’s Cycle Shop.. • Cycling shorts, or long tights in cold weather. They have padding in the seat and that helps a lot! Sure, everyone looks a little silly in them, but they’re comfortable, and it’s the normal thing for cyclists to wear for a reason . . . they’re comfortable. • Mirror. This enables you to easily see vehicular traffic behind you, and to see if the other riders are still there on those days when you’re riding stronger than everyone else! There are large mirrors that mount on the handlebar ends, and smaller ones that attach to your glasses or stick to your helmet. Once you get one, you won’t ride without it. • Sleeves. In cooler weather, removable sleeves keep your arms warm, but can be quickly and easily removed and stuffed in a pocket as you warm up during the ride. • Tail light. If you ride in early morning, late afternoon, or on misty days, a bright flashing tail light attached to your bike makes you very visible to traffic. You can’t overkill visibility to traffic! Joining "Sumter Easy Riders"??? Don't worry about membership . . . Just come and ride! When we recognize your face on the next Saturday morning, you’re a member! |