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Meet the Spinoffs!
We are a group of cyclists of all ages, sizes, body types, ethnicities, political persuasions, religions, sexual orientations, intellectual capacities, and abilities who cycle the trails and back roads of Northeast Ohio and surrounding areas for fun, health, and friendship. We welcome riders from the novice to the experienced. What brings us together is a desire to maintain a healthy lifestyle, share friendship, and enjoy the outdoors by cycling.
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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Hunt Farm to Station Road Bridge - 20 miles RTHunt Farm Visitor Information Center, Peninsula, OH
Ride Name: Hunt Farm to Station Road Bridge
Distance: 20 miles RT
Trailhead: Hunt Farm Trailhead, 2045 Bolanz Rd., Peninsula. Park across the street from the Hunt Farm visitor center.
Overflow parking: If the Hunt Farm parking lot is full, possible extra parking can be found behind Szalay's barn, approximate address 2070 Bolanz Rd.
Trail: Towpath. (crushed limestone)
Restrooms: restrooms and fresh water across the street at the Hunt Farm buildings and restroom at Station Road Bridge turn around point.
Rating: Beginner. Recreational speeds of 11-13 mph.
Ride type: Out and back.
Ride Leader: Lynn 330-606-8471
Note: I try to start the ride on time.
Ride Description: We head north on the Towpath. We pass the following trailheads - Deep Lock Quarry, Lock 29, Boston Store, and Red Lock. Our turnaround point will be the Station Road Bridge
After the ride you may wish to visit Szalay’s Farm Market. The food huts are not open on Thursdays but the market has many fresh vegetables and fruit.
HELMETS REQUIRED!
Always bring water, spare tube, CO2 or air pump and a snack (if needed).NOTE: New Spin-Offs Riders: Please read "How we ride" at:
How We Ride.This ride is on the calendar of the Spin-off Cyclists. We are a group of cyclists of all ages, sizes, body types, ethnicities, political persuasions, religions, sexual orientations, intellectual capacities, and abilities who cycle the trails of Northeast Ohio and surrounding areas for fun, health, and friendship. We encourage you to join us on this and other rides.
DISCLAIMER: By RSVPing to and attending this Spin-off Cyclists Bicycle Club event, I acknowledge that I HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND VOLUNTARILY AGREE to the RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK INDEMNITY AGREEMENT at: WAIVER.
I further agree that no oral representations, statements or inducement apart from the foregoing written agreement have been made.
- Silver Lake to Freedom Trail - 25 miles RT2961 Kent Rd, Silver Lake, OH
Ride Name: Silver Lake to Freedom Trail
Distance: 25 miles round trip
Rating: Intermediate, there are hills on this ride! Recreational speeds of 11-13 mph.
Ride Type: Out and back.
Restrooms: at start and along the trail.
Ride Leader: Lynn 330-606-8471
Note: I try to start the ride on time.
Starting Point: Silver Lake Village Hall Trailhead, 2961 Kent Rd., Stow. Meet by the tennis courts near Chief Wagmong statute.
Trail: Munroe Falls Hike & Bike, and Freedom Trail, both paved. Some road riding to connect to trails.
Ride Description: Starting at Silver Lake town hall we head east along the Cuyahoga River to N. River Rd. A short ride on the road and then up the Middlebury Rd. hill to the new parking lot/trailhead which connects with the Freedom Trail by switchback. Freedom Trail takes us over several roads surrounding Tallmadge Circle. We follow Freedom Trail to a parking lot behind the University of Akron. After a short break we return on the same trails. CONSTRUCTION AT MILL ST BRIDGE. We may have to turnaround before this section.
HELMETS REQUIRED!
Always bring water, spare tube, CO2 or air pump and snack (if needed).NOTE: New Spin-Offs Riders: Please read "How we ride" at: How we ride
This ride is on the calendar of the Spin-off Cyclists. We are a group of cyclists of all ages, sizes, body types, ethnicities, political persuasions, religions, sexual orientations, intellectual capacities, and abilities who cycle the trails of Northeast Ohio and surrounding areas for fun, health, and friendship. We encourage you to join us on this and other rides.DISCLAIMER: By RSVPing to and attending this Spin-off Cyclists Bicycle Club event, I acknowledge that I HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND VOLUNTARILY AGREE to the RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK INDEMNITY AGREEMENT at: Waiver
I further agree that no oral representations, statements or inducement apart from the foregoing written agreement have been made.
- Cle Clinic to Hudson/Judson - 21 miles RTParking lot, Stow, OH
Ride Name: Cleveland Clinic to Hudson/Judson
Distance: 21 miles round trip
Rating: Intermediate. Recreational speeds of 11-13 mph.
Ride type: Out and back.
Restrooms: at starting point in Cle Clinic Wellness Center and along route.
Ride Leader: Phil Hlas (330) 320-0128
Note: I try to start the ride on time.
Trail: Bike & Hike. (paved)
Starting Point: Akron General Health & Wellness Center, 4300 Allen Rd., Stow. Get off Route 8 at Steels Corner Road. Make a left onto Allen Road at the stop light and then another left into the parking lot. Park in back near the trail.
Ride Description: Paved trail, flat with some rolling hills. We head north and then east on the Bike & Hike. A quick re-group at the trail split just before the steep hill down. We pass through a tunnel under Rte. 91 followed by a stop at the Young Road trailhead for restroom break. The Portage Franklin Connector trail will take us to our turnaround point at the Hudson/Judson trailhead. One large hill on our return ride.
HELMETS REQUIRED!
Always bring water, spare tire, CO2 or air pump and a snack (if needed).NOTE: New Spin-Offs Riders: Please read "How we ride" at: How we ride
This ride is on the calendar of the Spin-off Cyclists. We are a group of cyclists of all ages, sizes, body types, ethnicities, political persuasions, religions, sexual orientations, intellectual capacities, and abilities who cycle the trails of Northeast Ohio and surrounding areas for fun, health, and friendship. We encourage you to join us on this and other rides.DISCLAIMER: By RSVPing to and attending this Spin-off Cyclists Bicycle Club event, I acknowledge that I HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND VOLUNTARILY AGREE to the RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK INDEMNITY AGREEMENT at: Waiver
I further agree that no oral representations, statements or inducement apart from the foregoing written agreement have been made.