All Levels

All Levels

Saturday, Sept. 30 Gravel Ride

The gravel/trail ride is 74 km, with just over 50% paved and the balance hard packed gravel.  Ideally, you should have a gravel road bike or a hybrid/mountain bike.  Minimum tire width should be 30 – 35 mm.  Expect an average pace of 20 – 22 km/hr, plus or minus.

Sat Sept 16 Tro Bro Breve 65 km Gravel

Baby steps. Not that much shorter than NSL but less technical stuff and fewer hills.

Sat Sept 16 Tro Bro Not-so-lungo (NSL) 72 km Gravel ride

Shorter, but not short. Easier, but not easy. 72 km.

Saturday, Aug. 12 Gravel Adventure from Allanburg

The gravel ride will start from the parking lot on the west side of the Allanburg bridge at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday morning.  The route is 88 km, with just over 50% paved roads and the balance hard packed gravel trails and service roads.  Ideally, you should have a gravel road bike or a hybrid/mountain bike.  Minimum tire width should be 30 – 35 mm.  Expect an average pace of 22 km/hr, plus or minus. 

"Friendship Ride" Monday August 7th, Firemen's Park @ 8:30AM

8:30am coffee

9am ride

Cayuga - Caledonia - Hamilton - Brantford Gravel Adventure

The grave ride will start in Cayuga and head north to pick up the Gypsum Mine Tract Trail into Caledonia.  We will then join the Chippewa Trail to Hamilton.  From there we will connect to the Escarpment Rail Trail to get around Hamilton.  We will then take the Hamilton – Brantford Rail Trail to Brantford.  From Brantford, we will connect to a rail trail to Waterford.  At Waterford, we will take county roads to get back to Cayuga.

Tro-Bro Lite Gravel ride - Saturday Sept 3rd

Gravel! Start from Fireman's with the Tro-Bro full meal gang, then take a shortcut to keep it, you know, sane! Only 66 km, yet still retaining the llamas and the Bauer Bumps...if you have a gravel bike, a mountian bike or a road bike with really fat tires, low gears and a paint job you don't love, come on out! Contact your ride leader Paul Jurbala paul.jurbala@gmail.com ...he will ask "Do you have reservations?" and you answer, "Yes, but I want to ride this anyway!" (You don't really have to say that.) 

2nd annual Tro-Bro Niagara Gravel - Saturday Sept 3rd

Registration is open! Ride the original 95 km Tro-Bro Niagara route - hills, gravel, singletrack, mud, llamas, Bauer bumps, the whole shebang! There's also a lite version for the sane - see next post. This ride is perfect for gravel bikes, OK for mountain bikes and not recommended for skinny tire road bikes. Contact your ride leader Paul Jurbala paul.jurbala@gmail.com to get your name on the list for this epic! The secret word is "llamas".

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