Re: [CR]Ride report: Jersey Shore CR ride, 20 March

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From: "Mike Schmidt" <mdschmidt@patmedia.net>
To: "Thomas Adams" <thomasthomasa@yahoo.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Subject: Re: [CR]Ride report: Jersey Shore CR ride, 20 March
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 19:08:29 -0500


Photos for those inclined, may be viewed at
http://www.wooljersey.com/gallery/Mike-Schmidts-Bikes?page=2
Mike Schmidt
Stirling, NJ


----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas Adams
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 6:19 PM
Subject: [CR]Ride report: Jersey Shore CR ride, 20 March



> It's Sunday, the 20th of March. The riders are assembling at the starting point in Long Branch NJ for the 2nd Annual Sandy Hook Light House ride. This ride has been run every year since 2004 (except during the war years), and every year adds to the legend of the the Hell of the Hook (La enfer du Hooque). The Sandy Hook ride is famous for the drama that always unfolds over the northern section of the course, a series of bike paths and sleepy roads that, when it rains, becomes --- damp bike paths and roads. A truly legendary route that is reserved only for the strongest. And this Hell has become the home of the New Jersey supermen, otherwise known as the CR Jersey Shore spring ride (or Tour de Splash, as Ray Hominski dubbed it).
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> 4 stalwart rouleurs and one cowardly ride leader braved the elements to kick off the Jersey CR riding season with our second annual Sandy Hook ride. Joe Bender Zanoni, Ray Hominski, Dave Neuhaus and Mike Schmidt rolled up by 10:30 and after donning an average of 3.5 layers of fleeces, jerseys and waterproofs, were ready to ride. As usual for a Jesey ride, the weather was testing, but not too tough for us! A steady, misty rain protected us from any chance of heat stroke, and a mild east wind was at least neutral for our north/south route. And 60% of the bikes were fendered, a fine showing for the climactic conditions. Dave rode a nice Peugeot PX10 with natty blue Bleumels, Mike was on his McReynolds S&S coupled bike, Ray had a sharp Bob Jackson racer, and I brought the Stan Pike touring rig. I almost left her home due to the rain, but finally argued myself around to taking it, pointing out that there was no reason to put fenders on the poor dear if I wasn't ever going t
> o expose
> her to some precipitation.
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> Joe BZ had the most interesting bike of the day, a 1950 Dutch RG Pestman. Outclassing all the rest of us with our sissy derailleurs, Joe equiped the Pestman with a SA 3 speed ASC fixie hub, as well as some 1st gen Weinnman sidepulls and one of the most decrepit leather saddles still in use I've ever seen. It looked like an alligators back, but it held together for the entire ride, dissapointing the bookies who were giving 3-2 against.
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> We rolled out a little late, and charged up to the Sandy Hook lighthouse in fine shape. After a bannana break and some pictures (flex your quads! Suck in your gut!), we remounted and rolled south, into (of course) a nasty headwind. And out on the Sandy Hook peninnsula, there's nowhere to hide from the wind. So it was gear down and slog back south, thinking hopefully of hot drinks at the end. Dave eventually went to the front, and broke us all with his tremendous power, but fortunately he wasn't sure of the route and had to wait for me to call the turn back into the parking lot. (See, forgetting to hand out cue sheets can be a brilliant strategic maneuver.) Anyway, everyone got back safely, we dug through the goodies Ray brought to swap (thanks for the pedals, Ray) and then it was time to head for home. We all agreed that it was a fine route, that we had all gotten more in touch with out inner Belgian, and that I was forbidden to organize any more rides for fear of sta
> rting
> the second great flood.
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> Thanks again to everyone who came. Hope we can do it again soon.
>
> Tom (soggy but unwilted) Adams, Shrewsbury NJ
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