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HELMETS CSPC, Snell or ANSI Approved Helmets are REQUIRED for all NMTS rides.
EBIKES Class 1 E-bikes are welcome where conditions allow, and at the ride leader's discretion. Class 2 and Class 3 E-bikes are not permitted on NMTS rides.
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The One True Algodones Out/Back
Date
FRIDAY September 13
Distance
40 miles
Pace
All
Terrain
Moderate hills
Time
9:00 AM
Leader
The Webmaster, Jeff Hagemann
Phone
Email
webmaster@nmts.org, safety@nmts.org
Ride Type
Road Bike
Ebikes OK?
Currently not on this ride

Starting at the Rail Runner lot near the Roy Ave. traffic circle (southern end of 313), or wherever you start from (good on ya if ya start from home and meet us there), we'll go up 313 to 550, then cross over east of I-25 to the first left, which takes us onto the frontage road along I-25 going north to the next crossover (about 6-7 miles). Optionally you can start and end at AOS, as long as you make it to RR by the listed start time.

We cross over the interstate back to 313 in Algodones, then head south and cross 550 once more. We stop at Chicky's for coffee, then head back south to the Rail Runner or wherever we started from.

The ride will not be swept, but there are regroup points along the way.

Hope to see you there!

[Route with my ride from home in it](https://ridewithgps.com/trips/184640783). YMMV.

 

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