Great Lakes Ultra Cycling

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Great Lakes Ultra Cycling

A group for any one interested in randonneuring, cyclotouring and long distance cycling

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Randonneuring Defined

Randonneuring: Randonneuring is long-distance unsupported endurance cycling. This style of riding is non-competitive in nature, and self-sufficiency is paramount. When riders participate in randonneuring events, they are part of a long tradition that goes back to the beginning of the sport of cycling in France and Italy. Friendly camaraderie, not competition, is the hallmark of randonneuring.

-From RUSA website

The next PBP is in 2011.

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Comment by Lee on April 17, 2014 at 7:47am

The preliminary cue sheets and maps for the for the GLR 200k and 300k are available via the links in the route summary table near the top of of the corresponding route pages at glrrando.org. Eric is working to update our GPX files, they should be available shortly.

The route has two small changes and a potential detour. On the way into Brodhead the route will continue west on Avon North Townline to the T intersection on Co. T and then head north to the first control. This will simplify the routing and get us into the control a few minutes earlier. West of Edgerton, the route will continue east on Stebbinsville Rd. to the Y intersection after crossing over Stebbinsville Dam. Finally, the ongoing construction on the lower section of Co. Hwy. M may affect routing. Jim will provide updated routing information at check-in if necessary.

Bonne route!

Comment by Kevin Mulcky on March 25, 2014 at 3:41pm

Anyone else heading out for an early ride on Sunday? I'd like to get out for a mixed surface, quick paced ramble.

Comment by Duppie on March 2, 2014 at 8:32am

Is anybody driving to Delavan on the day-of April 26th and has space for another rider? I plan to do the 200K and guess that it will take 11-12 hours.

I can offer: gas money, a 2 bike rear rack (fits on almost every car)

and driving abilities.

Comment by Jim Kreps on December 14, 2013 at 10:27am

Our 2014 Brevet Schedule is hereby approved and published:

The following ACP Brevet distances and dates will be offered.  The routes will be reviewed with a potential of resurrecting some familiar routes from the past.  The April 26th is a bit sooner than previous years to pre-tease you all in the earlier scheduling required in spring of 2015 for P-B-P qualifications.  Remember, to increase your chances in the ranking of 2015 P-B-P spring registrations, you will want to complete the longest brevet possible in 2014.  You must then complete a "full series" in 2015.  More on this later.  And finally, remember to become a member of RUSA (and GLR) to obtain credit for these rides in the RUSA system.

April 26th...ACP 200K, ACP 300K

May 10th...ACP 200K, ACP 300K

May 31st...ACP 200K, ACP 300K, ACP 400K               

June 14th...ACP 200K, ACP 300K, ACP 400K, ACP 600K

June 28th...ACP 200K, no 300K, ACP 400K, ACP 600K

 

*  200K and 300K brevets will all start at 7AM in Delavan                

*  400K and 600K brevets will all start at 6AM in Delavan

hope to see you all in 2014

Jim

GLR RBA

Comment by Jim Kreps on December 14, 2013 at 10:25am

GLR's 2014 schedule is official and will be published soon on the GLR's website.  Log onto www.glrrando.org in early January for the official registration form.  For those who are members of the chainlink rando site, you have an advanced look at the official schedule, next post.

Jim

Comment by Scott Chillson on December 2, 2013 at 11:03am

Does anybody else like to do long rides from Chicago North Side on Wednesdays and Thrusdays? Those are my days off.

Comment by David Zinder on November 15, 2013 at 7:45am

Looking forward to some long, slow rides.

Comment by Gelacio on November 7, 2013 at 11:31am

I’m totally down for some rides. This summer I had a chance to map out a couple of long rides but would prefer to ride with others.  Ill check back frequently for posts…

 

Comment by ilter on July 23, 2013 at 12:49pm

I will be at the registration table Sat morning. Good to know there will be several customers :)

Comment by Jeff Rogers on July 23, 2013 at 12:14pm

Country Inn & Suites is bike friendly, at least in other locations.  I assume you'd be fine at the Delavan franchise.

 

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