clas·sic[klas-ik]
1.of the first or highest quality, class, or rank: a classic piece of work.
2.serving as a standard, model, or guide: the classic method of teaching arithmetic.
3.of or pertaining to Greek and Roman antiquity, especially with reference to literature and art.
4.modeled upon or imitating the style or thought of ancient Greece and Rome: The 17th and 18th centuries were obsessed with classic ideals.
5.of or adhering to an established set of artistic or scientific standards or methods: a classic example of mid-Victorian architecture.
It's classic in that its the very first route I did, not very far, no more than 12 miles or so. And yes, as is tradition, we finish at Bagel Bake.