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Milwaukee 2.0

Time: July 18, 2009 all day
Location: chicago-milwaukee
Street: start @ starbucks 5300 n clark
City/Town: chicago, il
Event Type: social
Organized By: Chris
Latest Activity: Jul 24, 2009

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This is a social and fun ride so no one should be daunted by the 80 mile distance. If you can ride 25 continuous miles, you can definitely ride up to Milwaukee with us. The route largely follows amtrak/ metra routes so if you get ill or something there's plenty of bail points, which we will map out for you. Basically, if you're a first time to milwaukee (or first time distance rider) all you have to do is show up at the start with a functioning bike and we'll do the rest, I'll post route maps, bail points and suggested rest stops in this link. Invite your friends, the more the merrier!

We will leave Chicago at 7 AM. That means we will meet at our mass start (the starbucks at 5300 n clark) at 630. we ROLL at 7 am, no exceptions. don't be late. We will end the ride at Palomino's pub in Milwaukee for beers and fried pickles/lunch (veggie-friendly) Also, I will call ahead and reserve us some spots at the sprecher brewery tour for those who are interested.

Hopefully, some of our milwaukee brothers and sisters will amtrak down from milwaukee friday night, crash in chicago and ride up with us saturday. Also, hopefully others will meet up with us IN milwaukee for bike-related hijinx.

RETURN TRIP: If you're really intrepid bike back. failing that amtrak service to chicago is like 20 bucks (plus a fee for a bike box, which they provide)

racers: New for milwaukee 2.0 is the racer category. If you like to roll light and fast let's have a friendly competition. Everyone who wants to race will chip in a predetermined amount into a pot, pot is won by first person to palominos (I think we should all follow the same route to keep things sporting but would be amenable to a "whoever gets there first by whatever route they want" style as well.

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Comment by Matt M. 18.5KM on July 8, 2009 at 6:07pm
I'm taking the scenic route from Evanston (of course). Will follow route 32 and various other methods to get to the eastern portion of the Oak Leaf Trail. Look forward to meeting you at Palominos, Chris! Always good to make more friends from New England. I'll post my route this weekend for kicks, however I think I'll probably be by myself until Milwaukee.

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