Cue Sheets:
A good cue sheet has a map of the route, and provides clear and concise instructions that list:
- Point to Point, "Delta", or "leg" mileage [ The distance between navigation points on the route ]
- Cumulative mileage
- Directional changes or notes
- The road or route name
Our cue sheets are created and submitted by our members. We encourage everyone to follow a similar format, providing:
- Cumulative distance and, (if possible), distance between turns.
- Rest stop locations.
- Warnings of road hazards: busy intersections, heavily trafficked roads, sharp turns, steep descents, etc.
| Weekly Monday Ride | 16 Miles | Download Cue Sheet |
| Weekly Tuesday Ride | 25 Miles | Download Cue Sheet |
| Weekly Wednesday Ride | 17-23 Miles | Download Cue Sheet |
| Weekly Thursday Ride | 16 Miles | Download Cue Sheet |
Examples:
Look at the example below to view the preferred format and useful abreviations. We also have templates in MS Word & Excel format to get you started.
Dist. Leg Turn Road (Note/Cautions) 0 Start at Main Street Heading West 1.2 1.2 L@TL TRO Route 340 3.1 1.9 X RR (Caution on tracks)
Turn Abreviations: L = Left @ = at TL = Traffic Light R = Right S = Straight TRO = To Remain On BL = Bear Left X = Cross RR = Rail Road BR = Bear Right T = T Intersection R&R = Rest & Refuel available QL = Quick Left SS = Stop Sign QR = Quick Right
Bikely.com:
Bikely is a web site that helps cyclists create & share knowledge of good bicycle routes. Cue sheets can easily be generate from your bikely routes.
= Adobe Acrobat PDF Format.




