Road Cycling in Central Virginia: A Guide
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| Sue George |
| 144 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 |
| 62 maps |
| Paper ISBN 0-8139-2532-0 $22.95 |
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For all those who have considered going for a ride after seeing
cyclists pedaling pleasurably through the foothills of the Blue
Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah Valley, Sue George’s
new guide provides all the information necessary either to get
started or to increase an existing knowledge of local routes and
conditions. A guide for road cycling enthusiasts on both sides
of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Road Cycling in Central Virginia
introduces readers to some of the most agreeable and scenic road
riding on the East Coast.
The guide’s introduction covers basic information relevant
to the area, such as climate, road-marking conventions, what to
take on a ride, availability of convenience stores, and local
road hazards. Then follow detailed descriptions of road riding
routes and maps geared toward riders at beginning and intermediate
levels. Divided into sections by geographical area, the book describes
excursions venturing from Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, Waynesboro,
and Staunton and into the country roads of Albemarle, Greene,
Augusta, and Rockingham counties. Most rides cover between ten
and thirty miles, making this guide the perfect companion both
for visitors to the area and for local residents wanting to discover
the best and safest spots to get out on the road.
Sue George is Project Manager at RLW, Inc.,
and a freelance writer for Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine
and Dirt Rag.
She is the founder of the Charlottesville
Area Mountain Bike Club and has been riding regularly and racing
her bikes on and off road for more than twenty years.