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I have the itch to do a short IBA ride. Anyone want to do one with me from Houston? I usually do it around a Monday. Those are my days off. Weekends are usually pretty busy.
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I might be interested in joining you. What is considered a short IBA ride?
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Quote from: johnww on July 12, 2012, 11:37:44 AM
I might be interested in joining you. What is considered a short IBA ride?
Shortest IBA certified ride is a saddlesore 1000. 1000 miles in under 24 hours.
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I would be interested in joining you. I have been thinking about doing this for some time now. My original thought was to get on I-10 west and ride out to Ft Stockton and return. This should net slightly over 1,000 miles. Pretty boring but efficient. I rode out to Big Bend Nat'l Park in April using the I-10 route going out. Chris, if interested either PM me or respond to this thread.
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