A – Select Riders. 24+ MPH average
B – Very Fast Riders. 21+ MPH average
C – Fast Riders. 18+ MPH average
D – Intermediate Riders.
D – Intermediate Riders. 15+ MPH average
E – Beginner Riders. 12+ MPH average
This is a 10-mile beginner ride. The pace will be leisure to allow new members to come out, enjoy an easy route, and roll with the President of Soul City Cycling. Remember, this is an open course with vehicle traffic, please obey all traffic laws. Make sure you bring a helmet, lights, and check your ABC's.
This 20 mile route has an elevation gain of 798 feet and has several sharp challenging hills. It should be noted that this route travels on Hwy 463 for approximately ¼ of a mile. This ride typically breaks up into multiple groups. While the slower groups may regroup, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the route beforehand.
A – Select Riders. 24+ MPH average
B – Very Fast Riders. 21+ MPH average
C – Fast Riders. 18+ MPH average
D – Intermediate Riders.
D – Intermediate Riders. 15+ MPH average
E – Beginner Riders. 12+ MPH average
This is a 10-mile beginner ride. The pace will be leisure to allow new members to come out, enjoy an easy route, and roll with the President of Soul City Cycling. Remember, this is an open course with vehicle traffic, please obey all traffic laws. Make sure you bring a helmet, lights, and check your ABC's.
This 20 mile route has an elevation gain of 798 feet and has several sharp challenging hills. It should be noted that this route travels on Hwy 463 for approximately ¼ of a mile. This ride typically breaks up into multiple groups. While the slower groups may regroup, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the route beforehand.
A – Select Riders. 24+ MPH average
B – Very Fast Riders. 21+ MPH average
C – Fast Riders. 18+ MPH average
D – Intermediate Riders.
D – Intermediate Riders. 15+ MPH average
E – Beginner Riders. 12+ MPH average
This is a 10-mile beginner ride. The pace will be leisure to allow new members to come out, enjoy an easy route, and roll with the President of Soul City Cycling. Remember, this is an open course with vehicle traffic, please obey all traffic laws. Make sure you bring a helmet, lights, and check your ABC's.
This 20 mile route has an elevation gain of 798 feet and has several sharp challenging hills. It should be noted that this route travels on Hwy 463 for approximately ¼ of a mile. This ride typically breaks up into multiple groups. While the slower groups may regroup, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the route beforehand.
A – Select Riders. 24+ MPH average
B – Very Fast Riders. 21+ MPH average
C – Fast Riders. 18+ MPH average
D – Intermediate Riders.
D – Intermediate Riders. 15+ MPH average
E – Beginner Riders. 12+ MPH average
This is a 10-mile beginner ride. The pace will be leisure to allow new members to come out, enjoy an easy route, and roll with the President of Soul City Cycling. Remember, this is an open course with vehicle traffic, please obey all traffic laws. Make sure you bring a helmet, lights, and check your ABC's.
This 20 mile route has an elevation gain of 798 feet and has several sharp challenging hills. It should be noted that this route travels on Hwy 463 for approximately ¼ of a mile. This ride typically breaks up into multiple groups. While the slower groups may regroup, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the route beforehand.
A – Select Riders. 24+ MPH average
B – Very Fast Riders. 21+ MPH average
C – Fast Riders. 18+ MPH average
D – Intermediate Riders.
D – Intermediate Riders. 15+ MPH average
E – Beginner Riders. 12+ MPH average
This is a 10-mile beginner ride. The pace will be leisure to allow new members to come out, enjoy an easy route, and roll with the President of Soul City Cycling. Remember, this is an open course with vehicle traffic, please obey all traffic laws. Make sure you bring a helmet, lights, and check your ABC's.
This 20 mile route has an elevation gain of 798 feet and has several sharp challenging hills. It should be noted that this route travels on Hwy 463 for approximately ¼ of a mile. This ride typically breaks up into multiple groups. While the slower groups may regroup, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the route beforehand.
We're planning to have our inaugural SCC Cookout out July 30. The cookout will start with 10, 20 & 40 mile rides, then lunch served after. During lunch we'll discuss the state of the club including updates on our 1st annual SCC ride in 2023.
Please take time to fill out the attached form if you plan to attend. This is for paid members only, however, we hope to expand to immediate family as the club continues to grow.
Stay tuned for updates as we move closer to the date!
Keep pushing those pedals, we'll see you on the road soon. Thanks!
You can find my form "1st Annual SCC Cookout, July 30, 2022" here