
Friday, November 30th
6:30pm
Government Center
150 NW First Street
Downtown Miami
We will be riding through Omni, Edgewater, Upper East Side, North Bay Village, Miami Beach, Venetian Islands, and Downtown. The route is available here, total distance is 20 miles. It's strongly suggested that you print a copy of the map for yourself in case you are tardy or get lost. The ride stops/ends at The Filling Station, which offers specials on food & drinks for cyclists. It's conveniently located in the heart of Downtown Miami and just two blocks from Government Center.
Don't forget to bring bicycle lights. It's the law! We will be leaving at 7:15pm sharp. If you arrive late you will be left behind, the ride starts & ends in Downtown Miami. Rain or shine!
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Please read the tips & guidelines to help you understand what is expected of all participants on this community ride. Cyclists ride at their own risk and assume responsibility for their own safety! This is a very large group and you should all look out for one another.
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Cue Notes:

Once again, the ride ends at The Filling Station where they will have specials for cyclists including some $3 beers and a $5 food menu (burgers, wings & veggie wraps), they also have indoor & outdoor seating plus an upstairs with televisions, foosball & air hockey. Bring a bicycle lock if you intend on going inside! See you there!

* Riders are advised to immediately clear the street and not obstruct traffic outside the establishment once we arrive, please move yourselves and bicycles to the surrounding sidewalks and/or parking lot across the street.









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ReplyDeleteHey Critical Mass Team, i put together a quick template for this and future rides, for those riders that looking for a simple print version, hope it helps
ReplyDeletehttp://bit.ly/11rvUoS, RIDERS : i put the MAP with the cues in 1 file. enjoy!
Looks great Adonis, thanks!
ReplyDelete@Rydel, anytime sir, here to help. let me know for the next one i can peace it together if you like, if not i am sure the PowerPoint edition of it was cool too.
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