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<blockquote data-quote="Geezer" data-source="post: 1375857" data-attributes="member: 436"><p>I'm sorry if I worried people about gravel roads. I rode the covered bridges route and had no issues. In fact I have ridden many gravel and dirt roads in Vermont with no issues. One year I rode the six gaps and found a stretch of washboard that is not normally there. My lack of experience on that stuff and poor riding technique caused me to stress some muscles in my lower back which hurt for quite some time afterwards. If I had simply stayed in the saddle and ridden through at a moderate speed I would have been fine. The routes are fine and there is no reason to avoid the gravel or dirt roads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geezer, post: 1375857, member: 436"] I'm sorry if I worried people about gravel roads. I rode the covered bridges route and had no issues. In fact I have ridden many gravel and dirt roads in Vermont with no issues. One year I rode the six gaps and found a stretch of washboard that is not normally there. My lack of experience on that stuff and poor riding technique caused me to stress some muscles in my lower back which hurt for quite some time afterwards. If I had simply stayed in the saddle and ridden through at a moderate speed I would have been fine. The routes are fine and there is no reason to avoid the gravel or dirt roads. [/QUOTE]
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