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(Pizza) Pi Day Ride / 12-14 Pace / 251' / 13 mi / RL Becky S / 5:00 PM
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About this event
🍕Happy Pi Day!🍕
Length: 13.1 miles
Pace: 12-14 mph
Terrain: Minor (there is one little climb)
Elevation: 251 feet
Ride Type: Group
Cancelation Guidelines: Heavy Rain / Temps < 40F / Lightening / Wind > 25 mph
DETAILS
Happy Pi Day!
Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th (3/14) around the world. Pi (Greek letter “π”) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter — which is approximately 3.14159. Pi Day is an annual opportunity for math enthusiasts to recite the infinite digits of Pi, talk to their friends about math, and eat pie.
No, I am not a mathematician. 😆
However, I am a lover of (pizza) pie, and Pi day seemed like a good excuse to invite my VBC buddies out for a bike ride with pizza after.
We will begin our ride from the parking lot of Heavy Metal Brewing and make our way east along MacArthur and McGillivary to SE Village Loop.
From there, we'll WEEEEEEEEEEEEE our way down the hill to Cascade Park Drive and pedal our way back west to Talton.
Remember, what goes down must come back up (if you want pizza that is) so be prepared for a little climb up through the neighborhoods to McGillivary and back to Heavy Metal.
With the exception of the climb back up Talton, this route is flat, friendly and fun. 😊
Hope you guys can make it!
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NOTES
- Please arrive 15 minutes early to be a part of the announcements and safety briefing.
- Riders are expected to have read the Safe Riding Policy and be familiar with the Ride Style Definitions.
- Please direct questions to the ride leader or Road Captain.
- Helmets are required. Lights (front and rear), RoadIDs and cell phones are recommended.
- Remember - we want to be awesome representatives for cycling and spread a love for our great sport locally by obeying all traffic laws and riding in a safe and courteous manner. Ride safely and have fun!
Category
14 mph ride suitable for Rd Cycling 201
Registration Info
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