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By Alison Sieloff

Published on April 15, 2009 at 4:41am

You want to feel the wind in your face; you long for the sweet satisfaction of sweat dripping off your body; you need to get more use out of that gifted bike you promised ever-so earnestly you would ride. Trailnet can help. The nonprofit organizes Tuesday and Wednesday Night Road Rides, which vary in length and are especially for the more experienced bike riders out there. Every Tuesday at 6 p.m., riders depart from the Alpine Shop (440 North Kirkwood Road, Kirkwood) for a 15- or 25-mile route. Each Wednesday at 6 p.m., the starting point is Shaare Zedek Synagogue (829 North Hanley Road, University City) for a 14-, 24- or a 29-mile trek. All rides are free. To learn more about these and other Trailnet events, visit www.trailnet.org.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Starts: April 21. Continues through Aug. 26, 2009