View Full Version : Your Total Outside Miles 1/1-6/30/07?
DarcyInOregon
07-01-2007, 08:05 PM
What are your total outside miles for this year, ending June 30, 2007, and not counting miles on a trainer, spinning class or fitness bike? What type of cyclist are you, for example, fitness/fun or racer? What are your proudest achievements with respect to your miles? Finally, how many outside miles do you hope to bike by the end of the year?
This thread is intended to draw in those of us who don't bother to post on Bikejournal and who don't necessarily post to this forum a lot because 1)we are busy cycling and 2)we have busy lives off the computer. And yes, please, those of you who chat in this forum a lot please post your tallies too. :)
I started a thread like this one at the beginning of April, and it was real fun.
Let me start. I biked 2436 miles. I am a fitness/fun cyclist, primarily a soloist, and I ride with biking buddies when I can.
For the total miles, I was off the bike for two weeks when I was travelling, and responsibilities in my life derailed me on quite a few additional days.
I've increased my number of miles per week. I went down a size in cycling shorts. My jerseys are looser. My HMO assigned me a new doctor who actually reviewed my medical chart and she made her nurse call me and force me into the lab for thorough blood tests because I reached age 53. I am proud to say that my focus on nutrition and diligence with respect to my cycling gave me lab results all in the optimal range, including a fasting glucose of 91, an A1C of 5.4, and a total cholesterol of 130 (with all components of the cholesterol in the optimal range.) Additionally, I got a body composition test and I have a real high lean body mass, and I only have 40 pounds of excess fat to lose. The fat is not my focus; I eat and exercise with respect to my lab numbers so as to remain healthy into old age, to prevent nutritional and stress related diseases, and thus the fat slowly dissolves over time.
I hope to pedal 6000 miles by the end of the year. By next year I want to cycle centuries that are as easy for me as 60 mile rides are this year.
Darcy
lauraelmore1033
07-01-2007, 09:11 PM
my total for the year so far is 1515 miles. I cycle for fun/fitness. I have lost somewhere in the neighborhood of 40 pounds, but have decided that the number on the scale is not all that important to me even though it is still astonishingly high. The blood work numbers have always been good (cholesterol, blood sugar, etc...) so I imagine cycling will continue to keep them so. My proudest accomplishment was completing my first century 3 weeks ago on a cold, wet, miserable day. I was also pretty proud of myself for muddling through a very challenging (for me) tour of California in May (although I did resent remarks by fellow riders expressing surprise that I was "making it". --Insert fat lady rant #346 about stupid assumptions people make here--)
I started cycling again last march and I've come a long way away from that first uncomfortable 5 mile ride (sub 10 mph pace). I am now comfortable riding on the streets and with other riders. This is actually a huge change for me. Hills aren't so intimidating anymore. I have gained the patience to grind up them and the courage to fly down them. Most of the time... I haven't found myself in tears over a scary down hill for, oh, at least two months. Averaging ten mph was a challenge when I started, and now I can (but not very often) achieve 13-16 mph if I feel like pushing it.
I'm not sure what my goals are for the future. I guess I would like to continue getting faster and going farther--but only as long as it continues to be fun.
Mr. Bloom
07-02-2007, 02:53 AM
I've not logged miles meticulously relying on my odometer, but then I changed and it got complicated...plus, I just got my bike in March, but the the weather would not have allowed much riding prior to that...
I've done about 1,400 miles since March for fun/fitness. Mostly solo miles as well. Had two 2 week periods where I was unable to ride at all because of obligations and weather (and I gained three pounds as a result).
Longest week was about 250 miles (flat but windy at the beach) and longest ride was the Horsey Hundred in Georgetown, KY.
My average ride is 20 to 30 miles with rolling, occassionally steep, hills. This is long way from my Dec 30 post where I was heaving after 10 miles
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=12475&highlight=Silver+kill
makbike
07-02-2007, 04:51 AM
Thus far I've logged 2329 miles on the road. My average ride is about 22.5 miles long and my average speed for the year is 15.5 mph. I've set a goal of 3,500 miles on my DF and 1,500 on my Giro. Thus far I've logged 2194 on my DF and sadly only 135 miles on my Giro. I feel confident I'll reach the goals I set for my DF but am not as confident about those I set for my Giro. I lost several months on my Giro when my back was really bothering me. I also am not as confident/strong on my Giro and certainly not as fast on it as I am on my DF. I've set a goal of riding it at least 25 miles 2 -3 times each week for the reminder of the season (most likely will be back on my trainer in November). However, even with the time lost due to my back and my recent surgery I feel like I'm having a very good year on my bikes so I have no complaints.
I mainly ride solo (fun/fitness) but I do try to join the club for a few rides each week.
My greatest accomplishment this year would have to be the increase in my speed.
I have also managed to drop 5 pounds this summer (thanks to my ex-BF:) ) and my clothes fit so much better. I had set a goal at the end of the school year to drop 7 pounds and to get back to what I weighed when I graduated from high school 27 years ago - just 2 more to go and 4 weeks until we return to school!
silver
07-02-2007, 05:51 AM
thanks for this thread, Darcy!
3,007 as of 6/30/07 :D :D
I ride for fitness and love of being on the bike. I also train for triathlons. I love riding long miles!!!
My proudest achievement on the Bike is inspiring my hubby and son to ride too. I'm also thankful to even be riding again after my wreck last year. :)
My original goal for the year was 3,000. I've now upped that to 6,000 and am happy to have a new 6,000 mile goal buddy in Tater. Anyone else like to join us?
Geonz
07-02-2007, 06:02 AM
I sold my car 5/30 and haven't gotten around to replacing it yet, so I use my bike for transportation as well as recreation and fitness and my main social outlet/inlet. My addiction is a 100+ mile/week habit, with short and extended binges; my tally hit around 4200 at the end of the month. (I live in a very good place for cycling - lots of long, flat roads and not a lot of traffic.)
IFjane
07-02-2007, 06:08 AM
(I live in a very good place for cycling - lots of long, flat roads and not a lot of traffic.)
You need to come back to Madison, Sue - what's cycling without hills?? :eek: :eek:
I was off the bike for 4 weeks & it took several more to regain my stamina. So far I have logged 1800+ miles. My goal for '07 WAS 2500.....guess I'll have to bump that up, huh? :)
Gowest
07-02-2007, 06:44 AM
I have ridden about 1800 miles this year.
I ride mostly for fitness and pleasure - I just started racing time trials. I have been riding for a little over a year.
My largest accomplishment this year was to ride the Assault on Mount Mitchell - which I did. And I had a great time!!!
My goals for next year are to find a significant other who wants to share my love of riding. ( I just ended a long term relationship with a racer who kept lowering me down the priority list - until I felt like nothing other than a convenience to him) If this doesn't happen, then I will continue to ride just for me.
Debi:confused:
Thorn
07-02-2007, 07:08 AM
1688 outdoor miles. Ride for fun. Aim for 130-150mi/week.
We (DH and I) ride for us alone. We don't race. We don't compare ourselves to others. We do it for fitness and as a stress reliever. Nothing better than a fast 30 miles on Friday night to get rid of the week's stress, except maybe a long ride on Saturday or Sunday.
I do keep track of indoor and outdoor miles on bikejournal, but more for curiousity than anything else.
li10up
07-02-2007, 07:09 AM
I have over 1500 miles so far. I'm a recreational rider but want to get faster and go longer distances. I like riding with my friends but do go solo when schedules don't mesh. We've had rain nearly every day for the past 2 weeks so I haven't done much riding. My usual ride is about 20 miles long but my last two rides were 30 and and 37 miles. I wish I could report weight loss but I am probably the only person here that hasn't lost a single pound. I'm very disappointed in that fact. My goals for this year are to ride 3000 miles and to attempt and complete my first century.
Thanks for the thread Darcy...and congrates to all who posted on your mileage so far!
Crankin
07-02-2007, 07:15 AM
I've ridden 1348 miles since January. Almost all of them have been on my road bike, with about 50 miles on my errand bike or my mtb. I ride for fitness and fun, but sometimes the fitness aspect starts to take away the "fun" part, so I back off. I don't have a firm goal for the year. Last year my goal was 2500 and i made 3000, due to a combination of very warm fall/early winter weather and doing a century in the fall. Now that I am no longer working, you would think I would quickly up my mileage, but I have found that i just can't make myself do long miles every day. I'm hoping to make 3,000 again and if it comes to more than that, that will be good, too. This year I am also trying to work on some of the technical aspects of cycling that I know I won't get better at, unless I actually make an effort (descending, etc). I mostly ride with my husband and/or another couple that we are friends with. I also have 2 weekly group rides that I do, but I can't seem to get into a regular rhythm of doing them. One usually involves driving someplace not that close for the ride start and I can't justify using the gas just to get to a ride, when i live in a great area to ride right outside my door. I also ride with TE people every so often. Once in awhile I ride alone, but that seems to have decreased, since for the first 3 years i rode by myself almost all of the time. I live in perpetual fear of mechanical issues, so that's my way of dealing with it. Yes, I know how to fix a flat, but no matter how much I practice, it is very difficult for me to get the back wheel on.
So, I seem to be in a constant battle with myself. I try to make cycling fun, but one part of me is a little bit competitive. When I get competitive, I tend to over train, injure myself, or burn out in some way. So then I will ride more slowly and/or less and comment how much fun it is, but I don't like the numbers...
Aggie_Ama
07-02-2007, 07:46 AM
Just shy of 1,500 miles right now, I don't know the exact number but it is over1,400.
I ride mainly for the enjoyment, my DH is nudging me to get a little faster. I enjoy the time with him. We have a goal of 100 miles a week, but right now we are going longer than that. Our weekday rides in the summer average from 15-30 miles depending on how quickly he gets home. On weekends we work in at least one 50+ miler, try to do that both days.
I spent much of the fall dealing with stress (by eating) and entered the spring in poor shape. I am working on that!
Biggest accomplishment so far is completing the horrendous 85 mile suffer fest they called the Shiner GASP. Rain, hills, humidity, headwind, then heat. ICK! I didn't SAG and I can honestly say I wanted to. We have 3-4 centuries planned, depending on whether my husband can get off. Three of the centuries are hilly. :eek:
Total goal for the year is 3,500 miles, with mild winters I know I can do it.
GLC1968
07-02-2007, 08:11 AM
So far for the year, I've totalled just shy of 1300 miles. Not a great number, but considering that I've been off bike for about 3 months (on and off) of that time, I'm ok with it. Total climbing is over 35,000 ft.
I ride mostly for fun and fitness, but I also commute to work as much as possible. My #1 cycling goal is to climb mountains on my bike, so this year, I've got my first mountain century planned. I'd planned on one in May, but had to miss it due to work, so the next one that fits my schedule is the 6 Gap Century in September. In addition, I plan on riding the same two organized centuries I did last year (one in August and one in September). Lastly, my goal is to drop the 20 lbs I gained when I picked up biking 2 years ago. :o
So far, my biggest accomplishments are the following - 1) I climbed my first 'mountain' locally on a ride with my husband a couple of months ago and 2) I have increased my avg speed on my lunch ride route by 2 mph overall (vs last summer). :D
My overall miles goal for the year was 2500, but I'm upping that to 3500. Now let's hope that my work schedule stays out of my way!
indysteel
07-02-2007, 08:11 AM
First and foremost, let me just congratulate everyone on a great year so far.
Well done!
Since March 11th, I've done 2225 miles on the road. My goal for the year is 4500, and short a long stretch of bad weather, I think I'll make it (knock on wood). This is my first full season riding, and so far I'm having a much better year all the way around than I ever imagined.
I typically do two longer weekend rides (60 miles on average) and two shorter (28-32 miles) weekday "training" rides each week. On most weeks, I get at least 150 miles in and have some weeks closer to or in excess of 200, too. What's great is that long rides seem less and less taxing, and I'm now started to push harder and harder on them, having a better idea of what kind of energy I have at my disposal.
I also wanted to get faster and feel like I'm making progress on that front. As long as I'm working in a fairly efficient group, I'm averaging (on the flats mind you) 19-20 mph and am averaging over 18 mph for my solo rides. As I've said in a few other threads, the speed alone wasn't a goal of mine, but I wanted to be able to ride comfortably with more and more friends and groups. It's nice to be able to show up at a group ride and know that I can hang at or near the front. Also, given how flat Indianapolis is, it's also one of the few ways that I can continually challenge myself.
My biggest goal, however, is that I wanted to get better at climbing. I simply didn't have the strength or aerobic base to climb well last year. My first really climbing ride at the Hilly Hundred last October was a disaster. I've made it a point to do all the the rides offered by my local club that involve hills (keep in mind that you have to go out of your way to hit hills in Central Indiana). I also went to the Horsey Hundred in Kentucky over Memorial Day and did my first century. I'm happy to report that I am getting better. I think the hills (especially the short and steep variety that we have in Southern Indiana) are as much a mental thing as a physical thing. So, as my technique and fitness level have gotten better, my confidence level has gone up, too. I was even complimented by a group of guys I passed on a short, steep hill at the ride I did on Saturday!
I lost a few pounds when I first started biking last summer and got back down to what I consider to be my ideal weight. I've been able to hold it steady for the most part since then. I've gotten better muscle tone in my legs and, thanks to yoga, my upper body looks better than it ever has too. I would stress that until last summer, I was a bit of a couch potato. I had no energy and spent way too much time doing nothing much at home. I wouldn't say that I was depressed exactly, but you'd never know it from my lifestyle.
Cycling and yoga (which I started doing at about the same time) have utterly changed my life. I don't miss any of my old bad habits or way of life, and feel like I'm in the middle of a miracle every time I get on my yoga mat or get on my bike. I feel fit and energetic. My body is toned and strong. I've made new friends and challenged myself in some many ways. In short, I think of myself and my life in a totally different light.
:D :D :D :D :D
Kate
Cyclesome
07-02-2007, 08:12 AM
My total miles this summer is 500 miles. I thought I was doing well until I read the preceeding posts. WOW! My goal this year is to ride 100O miles and a complete a Century. I ride a hybrid but would love to own a road bike. My average spped on my hybrid is 14 mph. I ride for fun / recreation / fitness. How many miles do you need to put on a hybrid before you earn the right to ride a road bike? Just wondering. Lusting after a road bike.
Veronica
07-02-2007, 08:31 AM
How many miles do you need to put on a hybrid before you earn the right to ride a road bike? Just wondering. Lusting after a road bike.
You already have the right. :p
V.
jobob
07-02-2007, 08:35 AM
How many miles do you need to put on a hybrid before you earn the right to ride a road bike? Just wondering. Lusting after a road bike. Hee hee, you sound just like me when I first joined this forum. I had my trusty hybrid but, like you I, was lusting for a road bike. I was planning to do a metric century (~ 62 mile) ride in a few months time, after which I figured I would have "earned" the right to own a road bike.
The fine ladies on this forum disabused me of that notion very quickly. I had my first road bike a couple of weeks later. :cool:
If you want a road bike, go for it ! :) You'll be amazed how quickly the miles fly by on one.
onimity
07-02-2007, 08:51 AM
I didn't set out with any sort of goal, just to ride my bike to work a few times, so I'm a bit amazed to find that I've been roped into riding a century in August and have ridden just over 1,400 miles since spring. I ride mostly for transportation (haven't driven my car since March) but ride recreationally more and more often.
My total miles this summer is 500 miles. I thought I was doing well until I read the preceeding posts. WOW! My goal this year is to ride 100O miles and a complete a Century. I ride a hybrid but would love to own a road bike. My average spped on my hybrid is 14 mph. I ride for fun / recreation / fitness. How many miles do you need to put on a hybrid before you earn the right to ride a road bike? Just wondering. Lusting after a road bike.
500 miles *is* a lot, you are right to be impressed with yourself. I asked myself that same question not too long ago (started commuting on my MTB) and decided that the right answer was 1,000. But at 879 I found the right bike at the right price.
I still ride my MTB most places, it's a very practical bike and carries a lot. But when I started riding 50/60 mile loops on it every weekend, I knew that I could expand my range a lot with a road bike, and that I would be able to keep up with group rides without killing myself.
I know what you mean, though. A road bike is a big investment.
Anne
Thorn
07-02-2007, 09:54 AM
How many miles do you need to put on a hybrid before you earn the right to ride a road bike?
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: Miles do not matter. You have earned the road bike as soon as you are aware enough to have asked the question ;) ;)
Seriously...14mph on a hybrid! Awesome. I broke a spoke on my road bike last weekend and we pulled out the hybrids. It is a lot of work to move my hybrid and I was quite pleased with our 13mph average!!! If you're doing 14 now, you'll be pleased as can be when you get that slick road machine
Batbike
07-02-2007, 10:10 AM
Looks like the ladies of TE are doing a fantastic job riding many a mile and on different types of bikes -- fantastic! :)
I think it is super to have a mileage goal ... have one myself. However, please remember that it is NOT how many miles you ride but what you put into each ride that counts! A hard 15 miles is just as good as an endurance 50miles, if you have put body, soul, and heart into the ride. :cool:
Personally, I ride for fitness, recreation, and fun. I enjoy engaging in a fast sprint and a long leisurely century with friends. If I reach my year-end goal of 5000 miles that would be great; if I don't, I know I have worked hard and had fun trying!! When it is all said and done, my body, mind, and spirit will be thankful and eager to start again in a new year!!! :D
li10up
07-02-2007, 10:23 AM
How many miles do you need to put on a hybrid before you earn the right to ride a road bike? Just wondering. Lusting after a road bike.
One! :cool:
Hey Cyclesome--
I'm with you at just over 500 miles this year. I have had a mountain bike for a couple of years, and only ridden it sporadically, but this May I participated in Bike to Work Month. I'll be darned if all that riding didn't get a bit addictive...so I kept commuting by bike in June, began extending my range a little bit, and just took the plunge to buy a road bike a couple of weeks ago. (Whee, is it zippy!)
I ride for fun and transportation, solo so far (a couple of rides with my husband). I look forward to gaining the confidence to do a group ride. I'm a bit of a slowpoke, but I'm getting stronger all the time--I don't have to stop and walk up that one "hill" home from work anymore!
When I was a kid my siblings and I used to ride our bikes all the time during summers. My brain has thus made an apparently permanent connection between "bike" and "vacation"--every time I get on my bike, even to ride to work, I get that "wheeeee, I'm on a bike, this must be a vacation!" sensation. Here's hoping that feeling lasts forever!
crazycanuck
07-02-2007, 05:43 PM
4637km..go to bike journal & check me out..
must run off
c
RolliePollie
07-02-2007, 06:05 PM
I just made it to 1,000 miles! I bought my bike in mid-February and started out riding just 5-10 miles at a time, so I'm pretty proud of myself for making it to 1,000 by July. I never would've guessed I could ride that far in 4-1/2 months. Heck, I never would've guessed I could EVER ride that far!!!
I ride for fun and for exercise. I definitely want to do a metric later this summer and maybe a full century this fall. Currently, my biggest motivators are watching my leg muscles develop and tracking my progress. I'm so glad I discovered cycling!
Rumblefish
07-02-2007, 06:09 PM
[QUOTE=Cyclesome;219035]My total miles this summer is 500 miles. I thought I was doing well until I read the preceeding posts. WOW! QUOTE]
I was thinking the same thing!! I'm right around 500 miles as well. Yay us! :D And Super wow to all those numbers in the 4 digits! :D
This is my first year seriously biking (went for a few rides last year but didn't really get into it then). We bought my bike right at the beginning of April this year and it's been all over...I'm hooked and I love it! I think about riding while I'm supposed to be contemplating other things in my classes. Oops :o If I was 'allowed' to have road bike you certainly are 'cause you've put in more than I did before I got my road bike. :rolleyes: But seriously, I agree with everyone else...if you want a road bike, go get one!
I haven't really thought about a mileage goal to be honest. I do have a goal of getting out on the bike at least three times a week. Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't. But I'm just happy to get out on Delilah (that's what I've finally named my bike, she's gotta have a name right?) when I can. :)
oldbikah
07-02-2007, 06:22 PM
Here in the snowy mountains of western Maine (and we got 9 feet of snow here at Sugarloaf in April this year), I did not start riding until very late April this year. I have logged about 600 miles on a combination of mountain, cross, and road bike. That included doing the 180 mile Trek Across Maine--my first time at that event this June.
That doesn't sound impressive, but for me it is good! Last year I think I had only that much by August! I hope to get to 2500 by September. I ride almost entirely solo; it would be more fun with riding partners but they are hard to find around here!
My goal is to get better at climbing (an uphill battle at age 64-pun intended). I am certainly more fit, but wish a few pounds would slide off!
BleeckerSt_Girl
07-02-2007, 06:38 PM
So far this year- 1,716 miles.
PinkBike
07-02-2007, 07:51 PM
2349 miles, 2 centuries, 5 metric centuries, 35 mile round trip to church every sunday, 11 mile round trip to work every day.
i just love to ride - whenever wherever with whoever. usually just me and DH, but we go on group rides when available. nothing much available right now as its 115 degrees outside! any group rides start at 6 a.m. which i dont do, (i get off work at 10 p.m.) and then i would have to go to work in the afternoon saturday anyway.
Well, since I'm a triathlete, I split my time between 3 sports. So my miles aren't as impressive as some others on here!
Here is what I have from Jan to June 2007:
Bike: 71h 22m 15s - 1139.6 Miles
Run: 49h 32m 05s - 271.56 Miles
Swim: 21h 48m 20s - 77777.63 Yd
Veronica
07-02-2007, 08:25 PM
I think that's impressive. Anyone who runs impresses me. :)
V.
Mr. Bloom
07-03-2007, 02:58 AM
I think that's impressive. Anyone who runs impresses me. :)
V.
Me too. I tried it once - yes once - and my body simply can't take the impact! Silver is also a triathelete...it really makes for a balanced body tone!
Crankin
07-03-2007, 06:57 AM
Add me in to those who admire runners and triathletes. Every time I have tried running (and starting off very slowly) I have more injury and misery than needed. Never did get that "runner's high." Swimming? I can do the breast stroke, but I don't go where my feet can't touch the ground or the side of a pool. I seriously thought about training for a tri, just to finish, but then I realized it was sort of a peer pressure thing. I know a lot of people who are less fit than me who do them, but I guess my body just can't take the pounding of running. Glad someone else is the same, Mr. Silver.
jobob
07-03-2007, 07:55 AM
Ditto! Running and swimming are hard. It's not like biking where you can rest on the downhills or coast a bit for a breather. :o
Well, I suppose riding a fixie would be the same concept. gahhh :p
Velobambina
07-03-2007, 12:08 PM
I made over 5K for outdoor miles Jan-June, which is surprising given how much time I spent indoors riding the trainer due to the horrible February weather. Maybe I've earned that ti bike I've been lusting after? LOL
HillSlugger
07-03-2007, 12:23 PM
I logged just under 500 miles on the road (and another 700 on the trainer). I, too, split my time between swimming, biking, and running so my road miles aren't where I had hoped when I set a goal of 2500 total miles for the year (little did I know that TRIATHLON would become all consuming!). I hope to pick up the pace as I do more bike commuting and also in the fall after my triathlon schedule is done.
Can I add my 150 running miles since they were all on the road, too?
How many miles do you need to put on a hybrid before you earn the right to ride a road bike? Just wondering. Lusting after a road bike.
None, you just need to want a road bike.
roadie gal
07-03-2007, 01:23 PM
I'm also in the triathlon group. And I'm with Oldbikah in that we had snow on the road until April this year. (That's very EARLY to be able to get out.) So, since the beginning of April I've only put about 500-600 miles on my bikes.
I'm still debating whether or not to try to do an HIM at the end of September. If I do, the road totals are going to go WAY up.
CR400
07-03-2007, 01:28 PM
My miles for this year are 892 as of June 30th but added 100 yesterday, to bad it wasn't it time.
I was doing ok until I took up the swimming and running too in June, and boy have they cut into my cycling miles. I used to never run, I mean I hated it so much because it always seemed so hard. Back on the 1st of June I had to jog almost a half mile or risk being embarressed. I made it the whole way and then realized that I can run. So now I do that as well. Not as fast as most people I meet but steady.
I'd like to have 2500-3000 by the end of the year. My proudest milage was yesterday I rode my third century but broke all the rules for riding a good century. Meaning the longest ride I have done this year is 34 miles, and the milage the month before was 37 more then yesterdays ride. And a few other things I'll mention in another thread about what not to do or how not to do a century.
I think that's impressive. Anyone who runs impresses me. :)
V.
Well... uuuummm... I'm a really SLOW runner. Trust me, there's nothing impressive going on here. In fact it's probably rather painful to watch me run... since I'm going so slow. HA! :p
This comment pretty much sums up every time I run:
Every time I have tried running (and starting off very slowly) I have more injury and misery than needed.
CR400... Congrats on riding 100 miles yesterday! Impressive!
I'm still debating whether or not to try to do an HIM at the end of September. If I do, the road totals are going to go WAY up.
I'm signed up for one on Oct. 7th. Right now, I'm averaging around 120 miles a week on the bike and riding 3 days a week. Not sure how much that will go up. If you are going to do it... better hurry up and decide so you can get to training.
snapdragen
07-03-2007, 02:41 PM
:o :o :o :o
16
No, it's not a typo.
:o :o :o :o
It will get better, right?:p :cool:
jobob
07-03-2007, 02:43 PM
Maybe I've earned that ti bike I've been lusting after? LOL
I'd say that's an affirmative. :cool:
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