Rouleur Series: 100, 125, 150, 200k, Dart + More
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	  Description:
	   This series of events is a 
	  first for AZ Randonneurs. Since Phoenix is the envy of the US in 
	  February, why not put on some early season events of modest distances 
	  and give the Northerners a destination sure to get them away from 
	  scraping ice off of their windshields! It's also a good chance for 
	  locals to play hookie from work and get some early season training in 
	  their legs.
	  This series of events is a 
	  first for AZ Randonneurs. Since Phoenix is the envy of the US in 
	  February, why not put on some early season events of modest distances 
	  and give the Northerners a destination sure to get them away from 
	  scraping ice off of their windshields! It's also a good chance for 
	  locals to play hookie from work and get some early season training in 
	  their legs.
	  Rouleur - What!? Another strange word to learn?
	  
	  Wikipedia defines it this way: A rouleur is a cyclist who is able 
	  to maintain a high level of power for a long period of time. They will 
	  generally be relatively poor at short, very intense efforts and will 
	  be unable to match the accelerations of pure climbers in the 
	  mountains. They excel on long efforts on relatively flat terrain, such 
	  as solo breakaways and time trials. 
	  
	  As long as "high level of power" is defined relative to a turtle, I think this defines Randonneurs 
	  pretty well. In any event,
	  RUSA 
	  now has a trinket for all members who suscessfully complete each of 
	  the following events in a year: 100-124k, 125-149k, 150-199k, 200-220k and a 
	  Dart Pop (nominally 120k.) These are distances achievable by most 
	  cyclists if they choose to. 
	  
	  Here's what's on tap:
	  o All riders who complete the entire series will receive the official 
	  RUSA patch! See below.
	  o All riders who complete the entire series will receive a special 
	  gift that's only available in AZ!
	  o 6 straight days of riding are available 
	  to all RUSA members. Choose 
	  one, choose all. Everyone is welcome to ride what they can. Bring some 
	  friends and ride the
	  
	  Dart Pop Team event.
	  o The days that each event is offered may be found in the
	  CALENDAR. 
	  o There will be a discount to those choosing ALL of the 
	  events. Like shopping at
	  Costco, 
	  the more you buy, the cheaper it gets. Or, something like that. 
	  o Lodging can be a challenge to find in 
	  The Valley of the Sun in Feb! 
	  We've secured a block of rooms close to the start/finsh.
	  o The Dart Pop will 
	  finish at the RBA's home. Smoked ribs and pork butt with all the 
	  fixin's are on tap. Stories of your adventures are your 
	  responsibility. Join us and share yours!
	  o The rides will 
	  occur on 3 special days - Friday the 13th (Thankfully,
	  
	  Camp Crystal Lake is nowhere around here!), Valentine's Day (Feb 
	  14) and President's Day (Feb 16). We will have 2 additional rides 
	  available for you to ride on President's Day, in case you have the day 
	  off work and want to enjoy more desert sunshine.
Sounds great! But, how do I get 
	  there?
	  For those coming from out-of-town, Phoenix
	  Sky Harbor 
	  airport can be reached from any airport in the world. From the 
	  airport, it's about 18 miles to the
	  
	  start location for the rides. Some possible ways to get from there 
	  to/from here include:
1. Rental car at the airport
	  2. Uber/Lyft - In my experience, it's a $25-$35 ride 
	  to/from the airport to this area. Cost seems to depend on time of day.
	  3. Taxi - There are plenty of them from the airport. 
	  I haven't used them in decades, so I have no useful infomation to 
	  share. 
	  4. Supershuttle - Again, I have not used this service 
	  for decades, but here is a
	  
	  LINK to their services. 
	  5. Bus - Phoenix is not renowend for its public 
	  transportation. But, it is possible to do it. Here is a
	  
	  LINK as an example.
	  6. Ride your bike? I have not ridden from the 
	  airport, but if that's your preference,
	  contact me and I can help you 
	  with a route from the airport to your destination.
Lodging:  
	  We have a block of rooms (2Q or 1K options) available at the 
	  Holiday Inn 
	  Express about 4 miles from the start. If I can offer one 
	  piece of advice, it's do NOT wait to book your lodging and car, if you 
	  need to do either! The world descends upon Phoenix between Oct and 
	  Mar. Numerous events get scheduled in February and you will be in 
	  competition for the limited resources available. If you wait until you 
	  can see what the weather will be like, you'll be sleeping in your car, 
	  if you can get one. Book a room and a car now, making sure that you 
	  can cancel it if your plans change. 
	  To book a room there, follow these steps:
	  
	  
  o Cannot 
	  be reserved on-line. 
	  
  o You must call Dina Duran at Holiday Inn: 480-473-3400 ext. 432, email contact is 
	  HIEDRSales@kuberco.com
	  
  o Block of rooms reserved: 2/10 through 2/17
	  
  o Total 
	  number of blocked rooms for Randonneurs USA: 20 total, 15 Queen Rooms, 5 
	  King Rooms. Must be booked by Jan 12, 2026.
Things to do:
	  February in Phoenix is a veritable treasure trove of possible 
	  activities! There are outdoor, indoor and all inbetween. Since there 
	  is so much to cover, I've put together an entire page of possibilities 
	  with descriptions and links. This will allow you to bring your non 
	  road cycling friends and SOs. They will probably have more fun than 
	  you will! Or, stay another week and do it all yourselves.
	  
	  Check out that
	  PAGE for 
	  all the details. I will be adding things as they come up.
	  
	  Yeah. Blah, blah, blah.
	  
	  
	  Tell me about the bike rides already!
	  
	  The links below will take you to the details of each event. The Dart 
	  Populaire is a team event and that web page is in the works now. If 
	  you have any questions, just contact the
	  RBA and ask away! 
	  
	  NOTE: While the 
	  routes are under review at the RUSA Mothership, the links below will point to the 
	  PRELIMINAY routes.
	  Once each route gets approved, the link will magically change to 
	  include all the details of each ride.
	  
	  To see all of the routes overlayed, check out the 
	  COLLECTION
100k details may be found
	  HERE
	  125k details may be found
	  HERE
	  150k details may be found
	  HERE
	  200k details may be found
	  
	  HERE
	  Dart Pop details may be found HERE
	  Bonus
	  100k 
	  & 
	  125k event details may be found HERE
	
	Schedule of rides:
	   
	  
	  Last Minute Notes may be found 
	  HERE. 
	  This link will be valid once available,
	  
	  generally the day after registration closes. 
	  Please read them. There will be a lot of information posted there. I 
	  will also send them out to registered riders. If you don't receive 
	  them, please check your spam folder.
	  
	  
	  	  
	  	 