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Mt. Lebanon Cycling & Caffeine ClubMost rides start at the Coffee Tree Roaster on Beverly Road in Mt. Lebanon.
SATURDAY Saturday rides go from the coffee shop to West Liberty Ave then to the Liberty Tubes where we turn left and climb Southern Avenue to the top of Mt. Washington. A quick run down McArdle Roadway takes us to Carson Street, the Smithfield Street bridge and up Smithfield Street to Liberty. We follow Liberty into Bloomfield, then to Baum then to Neigly then to the Zoo. Our return takes us down Butler Street to Penn then to La Prima Express Company at 21st and Penn in the Strip District. A few cappuccinos later we head back via the 9th Street Bridge, past 3 Rivers Stadium, the West End Bridge and Banksville Road. We generally get back to Beverly Road around 9:30 or 10:00. Total distance is about 27 miles. Click here for a REALLY large file that shows the ride from July 10, 1999. Click here to download the Street Atlas source file for the Zoo ride. SUNDAY Sunday rides go west from the coffee shop. They take us to on a number of routes and to a variety of scenc spots including: Cecil, Hickory, Westland, Houston, Cherry Valley, Midway, Sturgeon, Avella, Washington, Claysville, 84, Finleyville, Library, Monongahela, New Eagle. TOSRV The Tour of the Scioto Valley is a two day, double century held every year on Mother's Day Weekend. We have been riding this annual event since 1993. TOSRV Web Page Mon Valley Century Great fun and a few HILLS! August 29, 1999 Check out AYH's Web Site for information Sea Gull Century Excellent Fall ride - Coastal Maryland - flat, well supported..... excellent! Check Salisbury State's Web page for information. Click here to read Tim Schuler's observations about the 1998 Sea Gull Century Tour of Sewickley This year's was on July 11. A nice ride. Well supported and great cookies! Click her for a map - another LARGE file! Click here to download the Street Atlas source file for the this year's ride Click here for a text file from the GPS that recorded the ride (note that the time is GMT, we actually started a bit after 7:30 am) |