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Yeah, I wouldn't mind it if we avoided highway M coming into Verona one bit, most of the route from Oregon to Verona seemed pretty busy to me. And the 200's, that might increase the rider numbers, not everybody wants to ride 250 miles in a day.
For me, the real pain along the 300 began beyond Verona and ran all the way to Sauk.
Joe said:Yeah, I wouldn't mind it if we avoided highway M coming into Verona one bit, most of the route from Oregon to Verona seemed pretty busy to me. And the 200's, that might increase the rider numbers, not everybody wants to ride 250 miles in a day.
Well the real pain did begin there for sure but I remember a little headwind up to Verona that day too.... ;)
mike w. said:For me, the real pain along the 300 began beyond Verona and ran all the way to Sauk.
Joe said:Yeah, I wouldn't mind it if we avoided highway M coming into Verona one bit, most of the route from Oregon to Verona seemed pretty busy to me. And the 200's, that might increase the rider numbers, not everybody wants to ride 250 miles in a day.
Oh yeah, I had almost gotten over the terror of heavy rain, heavy high speed traffic, poor visibility, and a flat on the stretch of M last year LOL! Struggling to hold a wheel, shivering, thinking "damn I wish I had a cycling cap about now" and "how nice dry gloves would feel. Good times! :)
A couple of us are going to Wisconsin in mid-December to look for new routes. I'd like to hear your thoughts before we go look at some different roads.
One idea is to look at routes heading west toward Mount Horeb and running a counterclockwise loop out to Dodgeville, New Glarus, Brodhead and back to Delavan. I believe there used to be brevets that passed through Oregon, which would allow us to bypass Verona. (David Berry - your comment about bike shops in Verona is well noted.) RUSA rules offer the biggest challenge with a route heading northwest out of Delavan. If RUSA sees any potential shortcuts, they require a secret or informational control to prevent cheats..hence the informational controls in the 2009 brevets. (Not that I've ever known someone to cheat, but these are the rules.) County M makes life difficult from this perspective since it cuts a pretty sharp northwest path.
I like the idea of offering many 200ks during the season. It's highly likely that riders just getting into the sport are going to receive a very cold, and rainy, reception if the only 200k is in early May. ...better to give them a chance at a warm weather 200k.
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