Mount Baker Bicycle Club Ride Leaders will use the following chart to describe their rides using the four Ts: tempo, topography, traffic, and terrain.
A typical ride will look like this: Tempo B, Topography B, Traffic B, Terrain A. This ride might be a tour of milder corners of Bellingham.
Our weekly winter Wednesday trail ride might look like this: Tempo A, Topography C, Traffic A/B, Terrain D.
The observant rider will note that Tempo A ride on Topography C (as in the trail ride) means you will be not going fast, but you will be taking lots of climbs, some punchy, some longer.
A ride should also mention total distance and total climbing, so you have an idea of how much work that will be for you, and whether that's a ride you'll enjoy. A Tempo A, Topography A ride that's 15 miles long should be less than 90 minutes, for example. A 35-mile ride that's Tempo C, Topography C with 2000 feet of climbing might take the riders 2 to 3 hours.
If you need more information about a ride, please contact the Ride Leader, who will be listed on the Event.