
Youngblood Bicycles Thursday road ride
Weekly Thursday evening group road ride rolling out at 6 PM for daylight saving season, with rotating routes through Leicester and Alexander’s rolling hills. Choose A (33 miles, 18–19 mph) or B (26 miles, 15–17 mph) pace for a social training spin.
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Weekly Thursday evening group road ride with A and B pace options (about 18–19 mph and 15–17 mph) on 33- and 26-mile routes through the rolling Leicester and Alexander hills. Starts at the bike shop during Daylight Saving Time, weather permitting, with routes posted online.

Weekly Thursday evening group road ride with A and B pace options (about 18–19 mph and 15–17 mph) on 33- and 26-mile routes through the rolling Leicester and Alexander hills. Starts at the bike shop during Daylight Saving Time, weather permitting, with routes posted online.
Weekly Thursday evening group road ride with A and B pace options (about 18–19 mph and 15–17 mph) on 33- and 26-mile routes through the rolling Leicester and Alexander hills. Starts at the bike shop during Daylight Saving Time, weather permitting, with routes posted online.

Social evening road rides departing from Epic Cycles Hendersonville on Tuesdays; meet at 5:30pm for a 6pm roll, weekly through August. All-abilities group cycling on local roads hosted by Asheville on Bikes and BRBC.

Social evening road rides departing from Epic Cycles Hendersonville on Tuesdays; meet at 5:30pm for a 6pm roll, weekly through August. All-abilities group cycling on local roads hosted by Asheville on Bikes and BRBC.
Social evening road rides departing from Epic Cycles Hendersonville on Tuesdays; meet at 5:30pm for a 6pm roll, weekly through August. All-abilities group cycling on local roads hosted by Asheville on Bikes and BRBC.

A no drop weekly gravel style group ride with mixed pavement and dirt, steady climbing, and seasonally varying mileage. Weekly go or no go updates and Ride With GPS route links are posted on Instagram before rolling out.

A no drop weekly gravel style group ride with mixed pavement and dirt, steady climbing, and seasonally varying mileage. Weekly go or no go updates and Ride With GPS route links are posted on Instagram before rolling out.
A no drop weekly gravel style group ride with mixed pavement and dirt, steady climbing, and seasonally varying mileage. Weekly go or no go updates and Ride With GPS route links are posted on Instagram before rolling out.

Weeknight community road ride finishing with a doughnut stop, covering 10 to 14 miles with roughly 1000 ft climbing; no drop pace welcomes all levels and includes a post-ride pastry break.

Weeknight community road ride finishing with a doughnut stop, covering 10 to 14 miles with roughly 1000 ft climbing; no drop pace welcomes all levels and includes a post-ride pastry break.
Weeknight community road ride finishing with a doughnut stop, covering 10 to 14 miles with roughly 1000 ft climbing; no drop pace welcomes all levels and includes a post-ride pastry break.

Road cycling group ride rolling out of Blue Ridge Beer Garden in Hendersonville with two pace options: an easy social route and a tougher hilly loop. Club-style meetup suited to riders who want steady miles and community accountability.

Road cycling group ride rolling out of Blue Ridge Beer Garden in Hendersonville with two pace options: an easy social route and a tougher hilly loop. Club-style meetup suited to riders who want steady miles and community accountability.
Road cycling group ride rolling out of Blue Ridge Beer Garden in Hendersonville with two pace options: an easy social route and a tougher hilly loop. Club-style meetup suited to riders who want steady miles and community accountability.

Brisk road training ride of 45 to 50 miles at a sustained high pace; occasional B group may form but this is not a no-drop ride, so advanced cyclists should be self-supported.

Brisk road training ride of 45 to 50 miles at a sustained high pace; occasional B group may form but this is not a no-drop ride, so advanced cyclists should be self-supported.
Brisk road training ride of 45 to 50 miles at a sustained high pace; occasional B group may form but this is not a no-drop ride, so advanced cyclists should be self-supported.