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Reply #20 - 12/10/15 at 8:20pm
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Reply #21 - 12/10/15 at 9:41pm
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QueenCity Bicycles wrote on 12/10/15 at 8:20pm:
if you want rocky and rugged BYT is your proving grounds


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I'd add RRT and Poston to that as well. Those 3 trails just feel similar to me. 

Rode BYT for the first time in 3 years last weekend and found myself loving it now (either my skills have improved or the trail has changed a lot).

  
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Reply #22 - 12/16/15 at 5:09pm
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Apartment hunting is going well, Maybe we should start packing our stuff soon?  Tongue

Can someone help me fill in a calendar of events that are must do? I have checked out (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) and they seem to have some awesome stuff. What about local goods? I see (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) has winter short track and I could possibly be in for all of those. Our team ran a local series and it was super addicting.

I'm a fan for shorter endurance races (30-50 miles) and the standard XC races. We can discuss CX down the road Wink

It seems like in the summer there is a huge lull in racing, is this true? Is the summer more of the off-season while people race through the winter in the Charlotte area?
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Reply #23 - 12/17/15 at 1:32am
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We have the summer series races every Wednesday at different trails and I think they start around 6:15pm.
  
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Reply #24 - 12/17/15 at 1:13pm
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I'm a fan for shorter endurance races (30-50 miles) and the standard XC races. We can discuss CX down the road



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It seems like in the summer there is a huge lull in racing, is this true? Is the summer more of the off-season while people race through the winter in the Charlotte area?


You might not yet be acquainted with the heat and humidity of the South.  Wink
  
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Reply #25 - 12/17/15 at 1:27pm
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BigBikeMike wrote on 12/17/15 at 1:32am:
We have the summer series races every Wednesday at different trails and I think they start around 6:15pm.

These sound pretty aweseome!

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You might not yet be acquainted with the heat and humidity of the South.  Wink


Another good link, thank you! 

That's whats strange, I feel like its just as hot and humid in NJ in July/August, I'm hoping it isn't too drastic of a change with the steamy summer months in NJ. Sometimes it's like walking out into an oven for an after work ride Smiley
  
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Reply #26 - 12/17/15 at 1:38pm
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pearl wrote on 12/17/15 at 1:27pm:

That's whats strange, I feel like its just as hot and humid in NJ in July/August, I'm hoping it isn't too drastic of a change with the steamy summer months in NJ. Sometimes it's like walking out into an oven for an after work ride Smiley


I'm originally from western Canada and my first year here I pretty much put my bike in storage June-September.  You get used to it though.  The trick is to keep on riding when the first heat wave hits.  The first few rides in it feel awful but the body quickly adjusts and after that it's fine.  I have had enjoyable rides in 100+ degree temps.  Just keep it a little mellower and keep on hydrating.
  
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Reply #27 - 12/17/15 at 2:19pm
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I can see that being a huge swing! In NJ MTB racing stops in August or so because CX is so big in the area. That runs hard until end of November and then really, all sort of racing stops until end of March/April. Seems like you guys keep on chuggin all the way through! That is awesome. I could get used to an off season by the pool Tongue

Seems like we will be renting an apartment in Jetton Park, hope I can strava stalk some good road loops in the area too Smiley
  
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Reply #28 - 12/17/15 at 2:33pm
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pearl wrote on 12/17/15 at 1:27pm:


That's whats strange, I feel like its just as hot and humid in NJ in July/August, I'm hoping it isn't too drastic of a change with the steamy summer months in NJ. Sometimes it's like walking out into an oven for an after work ride Smiley


Key word there... "Sometimes"

There may be a handful of days up north where the summer heat and humidity mimics that of the south... but down here it's consistent, day in, day out. Highs right around 100 for 2-3 months straight. Look at the weather in the summer and its "high of 99 with scattered afternoon thunder showers" every. single. day.

Not trying to scare you off or anything. I much prefer it to 2-3 months straight of never seeing the ground because its covered in snow, scraping ice off windshields every morning, and walking/driving in salty, sandy slush everywhere.

Like others have said, you get used to the heat. You just have to pace yourself when riding in it... and drink LOTS of water.
  
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I guess it's a case of "the grass is always greener on the other side"... Having it be so cold that your car battery doesn't want to turn over is never a fun morning Tongue
  
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Reply #32 - 12/18/15 at 8:22pm
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Welcome to the South!  I'm a transplant from the Northeast too (PA).  It took a little while for this area to grow on me, but it really has and I don't regret coming here at all.  As other folks mentioned, the cost of living (especially housing and taxes) is much more reasonable here.  While I would love to be closer to good skiing areas, I don't miss the longer winters, the road muck, and spring fever that comes with it.  The consistent heat in the summer is a good trade-off, in my opinion.  You'll eventually get used to it and learn to deal w/it through good hydration and such.  

If you like cross-country style racing, definitely check out the summer series that Mike mentioned.  It usually starts in April and is held almost every Wednesday night thru August.  Lots of fun!  I believe it'll be run by the same group that does the Winter Short Track series (due to merger of 2 promoters this year).  Here's a link to their site (though Summer Series doesn't appear to be posted yet):  (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)

There is also the Southern Classic Mountain Bike series which has races throughout the spring and summer in down here in Dixie.  Not much posted at the moment on their site, but here it is:  (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)  Note:  They have sanctioned their races through USACycling, so check out USACycling's site too for upcoming events.  I believe one of their events held at the US Nat'l Whitewater Center over the last couple years has also been a fundraiser for our club too, so added incentive to race/volunteer for that one (is that right, officers?).  Smiley

One of the best things I love about the Charlotte area is its cycling community.  Both mountain and road biking communities are vibrant and very active.  Lots of great people.  If you want to flirt w/the dark side...  Grin   You can find a lot of info on the local road and cx scene here:  (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)
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