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Good rides in Reno, NV

 
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Old 13-06.-2008, 08:47 PM   #1
Bob Tucker
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Default Good rides in Reno, NV

I'm going to be in Reno for about a week and will be bringing my
bike. Can anyone tell me of some good routes for a road bike. I will
be at the Grand Sierra Resort near the airport so the route will have
to be close to that since I don't have a vehicle to transport the
bike.

Thanks much in advance.
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Old 14-06.-2008, 12:07 AM   #2
Mike Jacoubowsky
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Default Re: Good rides in Reno, NV

"Bob Tucker" <bob.tucker@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| I'm going to be in Reno for about a week and will be bringing my
| bike. Can anyone tell me of some good routes for a road bike. I will
| be at the Grand Sierra Resort near the airport so the route will have
| to be close to that since I don't have a vehicle to transport the
| bike.
|
| Thanks much in advance.

Get a vehicle. Rent a car if you have to. You're close to some of the
most-incredible riding in the country. How much time will you have to ride?
What sort of distance can you handle? I'm sure there's a car rental place
near the airport; if it cost you $50 to ride one of the country's
most-beautiful mountain climbs (Ebett's Pass,
http://www.chainreaction.com/bearvalley.htm). Otherwise, you could always
ride over Mt Rose, or out to Virginia City. But to miss some of the classic
Sierra climbs would be a crime (assuming you don't mind climbing). You could
even go a bit further south and ride the legendary Sonora Pass
(http://www.chainreactionbicycles.com/sonora_pass.htm).

--Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReactionBicycles.com


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