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snapdragen
03-27-2004, 08:06 AM
Tell me all about your ride. I'm sorry I missed you all, I think my sinus infection has returned with a vengance. Hope someone took pictures!

Janet

jobob
03-27-2004, 05:48 PM
It was a super ride, I'm so sorry you couldn't make it! :(

Mellissa, Kim and I met up at the TE tent where we met Susan and Marjon, posed for some photos & then went off our merry ways. I spoke to Susan after the ride and evidently Adventure Girl showed up soon after we left, and Trek, come to find out I had just missed you at the TE tent after the ride. Maybe next year

I rode with a couple of women from mine & Snapdragen's group in the Cindy training series (Jeanette & Mary). This ride was actually easier than the last two rides of the training series, I thought. Everyone who said it wasn't very hilly was right.

The weather was really good for a ride, I thought. A bit chilly early on and it never got hot. It was overcast for a while, and then the sun came out. The wind kicked up some in the early afternoon but I gather that's par for the course out there.

As usual, I had no clue where I was most of the time :D but it was lovely.

Oy, learned a valuable lesson: Do not be behind a large group of riders going up a hill. There was a slightly steep hill on a busy road early in the ride, and a couple of the women couldn't make it to the top, so they stopped midway and got off their bikes to walk it. Domino effect ensued. My friends & I were able to get around, but one woman who couldn't veer around and had to stop suddenly couldn't get unclipped in time (kerplunk, ouch).

Gotta run, I'll post more as I remember it. Film at 11 :)

- Jo.

Veronica
03-27-2004, 05:58 PM
Traffic getting in was so bad, we didn't show up until about 8.

What is it with women stopping right on the corner? On so many of the corners, there would be a gaggle of women stopped, waiting for others I guess. But it made it so you always had to swing out of the bike lane and into the traffic lane to pass them.

Worst moment - going into the lunch rest stop and a woman in front of us fell off her bike. Emergency stops on a tandem are always entertaining. It 's good my SPDs are pretty easy to clip out of.

Our costumes got lots of rave reviews. I'll post pictures later.

Veronica

Veronica
03-28-2004, 05:52 AM
My mustache fell off about 100 yards before we got to Thom. He went back and got it, but I never put it back on.

V.

http://www.tandemhearts.com/bike-friends/pirate-pass-web.jpg

melissam
03-28-2004, 08:06 AM
Veronica,

EVERYONE was talking about your costumes. I don't know how I missed you, but I'm really sorry I did.

-- Melissa

Veronica
03-28-2004, 08:28 AM
Thanks - it was fun. I had no idea how much Joann was waving that sword behind my head.

We've posted some other pics on our website. They're mostly of my club, but it gives you some idea of what the route was like. Total elevation gain - 1739.

V.

http://www.tandemhearts.com/

Adventure Girl
03-28-2004, 08:53 AM
I left my house early because I was worried about traffic and about a log-jam getting in, parking and getting registered. I got to the parking lot right around 6:30 and there was no log jam… So I got in line and when registration started at 7:00, I was one of the first ones through. When I was ready to ride the line at registration was long, and the line of cars coming in was even longer! I looked around for Veronica and her sign, but I was too early. The TE booth wasn’t set up yet, so I decided to get an early start.

The ride was soooo much flatter than I expected. I think it was the flattest ride I have ever been on. (I really expected a lot more from Lemon Drop Hill). But it was lots of fun. And the weather was perfect. (The last century I did was 98 degrees!!). I hooked on to a group of 4 riders and we just cruised through. I was finished by 11:30.

After the ride I went to the TE tent and met Susan and Marjon (and Jeff) and did some shopping. I watched riders come in for a while. I was looking for Veronica on her tandem and Melissa on her 47cm Trek 5200. I saw a few tandems, but didn’t see Veronica. I saw two 2004 47cm Trek 5200’s, and I asked, “Are you Melissa?” but neither one was Melissa. Sorry I missed you all.

Jobob’s post about getting stuck behind a big group made me happy that I was out in front. I never had much traffic and never encountered any problems like this. There was a large variety of riders out there yesterday. And a huge variety of bikes!! Overall it was a really good event. The Valley Spokesmen did a nice job. The sag wagons were always around and the course was marked well. I never even looked at my map. I’d love to do it again next year.

Veronica
03-28-2004, 09:06 AM
It's funny how they make a big deal out of lemon drop - but it's not the longest or the steepest climb. That first hill going towards Patterson Pass is. Although nothing like climbing up Patterson from the other side.:D

V.

Adventure Girl
03-28-2004, 09:14 AM
They have all those little signs leading to the Lemon Drop man. Then there are more signs about half way up.... Then suddenly there's the man!! I expected WAYYYYY more! My guess is that it's about 1/4 of a mile, and about 3% to 4% grade at most.

I got my lemon drop from him, then I dropped it as I tried to put it in my mouth. So I stopped and he gave another one. Veronica, how did he do trying to give lemon drops to two riders on one bike?

jobob
03-28-2004, 09:31 AM
It's funny how they make a big deal out of lemon drop - but it's not the longest or the steepest climb LOL, when we got to the top and I saw the guy handing out lemon drops I though 'this is it?'

But, I could see how it would be a big deal, speaking as one for whom it would have been only a couple of months ago :D It comes quite a ways into the ride, and this ride seemed to be a real strech for many of the participants. I imagine there were a lot of riders who were near their limit by the time they reached it.

It would be nice if there could maybe be 2 routes, perhaps a 50K and a hillier 100K, with a later start for the shorter ride. But that would be so much more work for the VS club. Looks like getting that early start is the key!

Maybe next year we can try to meet up after the ride (if the Speed Demons would be willing to wait a bit :D)

- Jo.

Veronica
03-28-2004, 09:39 AM
He had two in his hand to give to Joann. She refused them and told him lemon drops were for sissies and then gave a pirate grunt. He laughed.

V.

jobob
03-28-2004, 09:53 AM
I saw two 2004 47cm Trek 5200’s, What, you had a tape measure with you? ;)

Adventure Girl
03-28-2004, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by snapdragen
Tell me all about your ride. I'm sorry I missed you all, I think my sinus infection has returned with a vengance. Hope someone took pictures!

Janet

Janet:

Sorry you couldn't ride the Cinderella. Thanks for doing all your sun dances, though... They sure helped. Well, maybe not sunny, but at least it didn't rain:).

If your sinus infection is bad again, maybe you have to go back to see your hunky doctor:D !!

Trek420
03-28-2004, 06:01 PM
"It's funny how they make a big deal out of lemon drop - but it's not the longest or the steepest climb. That first hill going towards Patterson Pass is. Although nothing like climbing up Patterson from the other side.:D "

that is funny, I kept looking at the map and "hey, this isn't lemon drop" but when i got to lemon Drop hill itself was kind of underwhellmed. I'd pulled off at the base to grab a big drink of Garorade thinking "I'm going to need this" ...wasn't much of a hill and I'm not that good at hills.

I arrived a little after 7:00, there was a line and eveyone was impatient to get going through it. I saw a few of the Velogirls but they were already registered and heading out, couldn't find the TE site so I rode out. I ran into some people i know at the first stop (thankfully as some of you did...not literally) and caught up with others on the road afterward.

I did drop in at TE after i finished.

Only problem I had with the lemon drop handoff is someone swooping in right in front of me to get hers, but no harm, no foul. I'd like to do this again next year, better work on my costume.

aka_kim
03-29-2004, 08:25 AM
I'm so dumb I've never even realized "lemon drop" was a climb -- so *that's* why the guy passes out candy there!

My native Southern Californian was showing herself on Saturday -- I was freezing all day. Maybe I have an iron deficiency or something, since I know it wasn't that cold.

It was a good ride, but now I realize I need to amp up my riding to be ready for Primavera in a few weeks. Now that ride has climbs!

Adventure Girl
03-29-2004, 12:11 PM
Photos are posted from the second photographer. You have to look through LOTS of photos unless you know what time you passed.

http://www.photocrazy.com/2004/0327CIN/CIN.html

I'm having trouble making the link work.


How about an address: www.photocrazy.com (http://www.photocrazy.com/)

snapdragen
03-30-2004, 04:51 PM
I'm so glad you guys all had a good time! I checked out the photos, then immediately got depressed! Damn I wish I could've been there!

So - who will be at the Tierra Bella this weekend? I'm working registration, look for the sleepy redhead (Yes, its from a bottle!)

Went back to the doc today - not Dr. Hunky, but my regular guy. He's got me on more drugs, says if it's not 100% better by next week I may have to go in for some kind of scan. Now I'm doing the HEALTHY SINUS DANCE!!!! :p

aka kim - how tough is Primavera?

Trek420
03-30-2004, 05:45 PM
"Photos are posted from the second photographer. You have to look through LOTS of photos unless you know what time you passed."

so far I've found 4 sites with photos of the Cindy including this one and Tandemhearts (great photos of you gals)

I've linked all the ones I've found to date on my homepage

http://home.pacbell.net/dita_rae/bike.html

But I'm missing one, the photographers on the narrow bridge, remember that one? Wonder where those are at? Also yes, I'd like to do the Primavera who else?

jobob
03-30-2004, 05:58 PM
(Trek) But I'm missing one, the photographers on the narrow bridge, remember that one? AG posted this in another thread (she is a wealth of knowlege!).."First guy" - Early in the ride just as you crossed a bridge. www.milesphotos.com/events.asp


(Snapdragen) So - who will be at the Tierra Bella this weekend? I'm working registration, look for the sleepy redhead (Yes, its from a bottle!) Lee & I will be there, we'll find you & say hi.
( ... redhead you say? since when? :) )

- Jo.

snapdragen
03-30-2004, 06:13 PM
Originally posted by jobob
Lee & I will be there, we'll find you & say hi.
( ... redhead you say? since when? :) )

- Jo.

Ummmm, since last Thursday night......:p

If I can get back on the bike this weekend, I think I'll consider doing Primavera. Since I missed the Cindy ride that went up Calaveras, I want to see what I missed!

Veronica
03-30-2004, 06:20 PM
Doesn't Primavera go up the harder side of Calaveras?

I'm doing the Devil Mountain Double staff ride on the 17th, so we won't be doing Primavera. Have fun!

Veronica

jobob
03-30-2004, 06:27 PM
hmmmm...On our training ride we went down the Wall - that trip down scared the bejeezus out of me :eek:
.... but gotta warn you luv, the Primavera involves going UP that wall :p

(you could always ask Mellissa about it ;) )

aka_kim
03-30-2004, 06:35 PM
Yep, Primavera goes UP the wall. I don't remember what the grade is, but it's really not that bad -- slow going but not impossible if you've got a triple. Palomares is tough too.

I'm doing the 100k, which has 4200 feet of climbing (according to the web site). It's a beautiful, scenic ride on roads with little traffic. When the weather's good, this is a great ride.

melissam
03-31-2004, 07:24 AM
As mentioned, the Primavera 100 mile and 100k routes go UP the Wall. There's a rest stop after you start climbing Calaveras but about a mile before you climb the Wall.

Here's my recommendation: do NOT eat a lot at the rest stop. It does not work well for climbing the Wall -- your stomach will not appreciate it. (Well, at least mine didn't. ;) )

Eat lightly at the rest stop, and take some of the goodies with you for after you climb the Wall.

I'm still debating whether to do the 100 mile or 100k at Primavera this year....

-- Melissa

jobob
03-31-2004, 07:42 AM
Originally posted by melissam
.... and take some of the goodies with you for after you climb the Wall. Or, bring along a Krispy Kreme donut, or an In N Out burger, or a Cold Stone ice cream w. mix-ins - you'll deserve it ! (OK, scratch the last one, it won't travel well ...)
That's one of the best parts about biking, I can reward myself (w/in reason) after a long ride and not feel at all guilty :D And I find even the most mundane things taste incredible after a long ride. That minestrone soup they served up after the Cinderella was delicious....

jobob
03-31-2004, 07:46 AM
I'll be doing the Bike Around the Buttes up around Yuba City the same weekend as the Primavera - we have some friends w. a vacation home up there so we'll be joining them. I'm wussing out and only doing the 40 mile ride; my husband, on the other hand, will be doing his very first (mile) century ride, woo woo!