Welcome Triathletes! It's time to put the final touches on your training before tapering begins, so register to join us for the 4th Annual Musselman Preview Ride (Sat Jun 14 @ 8:00am) benefitting the Geneva Food Pantry.
This event is organized by the Rochester Area Triathletes (RATs) with support from Truepath Racing, Towpath Bike, Twisted Rail Brewing Company.
Musselman Preview Ride:On Saturday June 14th at 8:00am we will ride within your chosen pace groups through the picturesque but challenging 56-mile course straddling the beautiful Finger Lakes of Seneca and Cayuga. Afterwards, we'll get together for a cookout social at the waterfront pavilion in Seneca Lake State Park.
For the 56-mile course, choose your pace group from 5 levels (13-14mph, 15-16mph, 16-17mph, 18-19mph, 20+mph)
The ability to maintain a 13 mph is the minimum pace in order to make the total cutoff time for an iM70.3 event
All lead/sweep cyclists are race veterans and highly skilled cyclists with years of experience riding the area.
SAG wagon support provided TruePath Racing and Towpath Bike will follow the 56-mile course
Cookout afterwards under the covered lakefront pavilion - Seawall Pavilion (on the footpath if you want to leave your car at the parking lot to avoid park entrance fees). BOYB if you want to enjoy an adult beverage. Map can be found here
Volunteers are also needed for pre-ride check-in and the BBQ.
Cancellation/Delays
Any decisions made will be made at game-time
In the event of severe weather (e.g. thunder/lightning), the ride may be delayed or cancelled.
The cookout will still proceed regardless of weather.
Please be prepared for the weather conditions
Etiquette
It's a group training ride, not a tight peloton or a race. Much of the course follows newly repaved roads straddling the beautiful Finger Lakes of Seneca and Cayuga in a rural setting. There is plenty of room to ride over the 56 miles bike course, so please give each other room to ride safely.
Show respect for your fellow triathletes is expected at all times.
Obey all rules of the road as you normally would, proper cycling communication/etiquette is expected (car back, clear left/right, on your left, etc...)
Any open-water swimming or running pre/post ride will done be at your own risk
Parking
Parking lot inside Seneca State Park ($8/car park entrance fee, or free with Empire Pass)
Proceeds generated from these even will be donated to the Geneva Center of Concern Food Pantry on behalf of the Rochester Area Triathletes (RATs). RATs is a tax-exempt 501c3 non-profit organization (EX-257178) supporting triathletes of all levels and diverse backgrounds within our community. A separate page has also been setup for direct donations to the Geneva Center of Concern Food Pantry and in 2024, we donated over $2,000.....and we'd like to beat that number again.