Sunday, March 31, 2013

Long Bike Course - Sayreville Through Rocky Hill and Points West

This course is a nice, flat course with wide shoulders. Traffic is still present, but the traffic lights are few and far between, giving all cyclists that do this course a great place to ride with very few stops.

The Gmaps course is here: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5870269

I mapped the first 30 miles of the course. One can easily go A LOT more if he or she wants.


One can easily do 50-100 miles here, with even the opportunity to ride into Pennsylvania if the athlete is really looking to go long.

This will be one of the more common itineraries of the new triathlon club since the start point is literally just minutes off the Outerbridge. This means that a group can go off early, get in 50 miles, and still have the rest of the day to do other things.

Here are some pictures of the course...

Here is where we start...Raritan Bay Waterfront Park. Plenty of parking here.

We make our way through Spotswood and East Brunswick. A little tight here, but it gets better.

You get a nice stretch of road with not much traffic lights. You can easily cruise here.

Once through Jamesburg, you'll have endless wide roads, most with wide shoulders and less traffic. This is shot at an industrial park in Cranbury.


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