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Alan wrote:
> I will be in the Birmingham area and am looking for fast training rides during > the week and on weekends Thanks Google for the Wolverine Cycling Club. (Hey, you said fast.) Also check for the AYH club out of Berkley. Both groups tend to roll traffic signals last time I check, just so's you know. If you can't find them, pull up a map of the Cranbrook area (Lone Pine-Lahser-Evergreen). Lots of curvilinear 'hoods with McMansions (low population & traffic density), and the streets connect all over the place. My favorite route goes west on Lone Pine past Telegraph (can achieve the posted speed limit on the downhill through here), then north on Inkster, and generally west to Orchard Lake Road/Lake. Clockwise around the lake, and return via Walnut Lake Rd. HTH --Karen M. who went out and got a special lemon yellow T-shirt to ride this area last July |
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