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7rider
02-03-2008, 09:56 AM
DH and I just did a quick shot out to Route 108 and back for a short 16 mile ride in an hour. We stopped at the grocery store during our warm up and I picked up some chili mix to make a pot o' chili for the game tonight. Big bowl of chili, cornbread, an ice cold brew, and the Pats v. the Giants. Not much better than that! :p
Velobambina
02-03-2008, 11:06 AM
What kind of brew? Who are you rooting for?
Rode early. Still some black ice patches and the bridges were frozen. Ended up dismounting and walking over them. It was below freezing and damp, which is never fun, especially since the ground was still soaked from Friday's deluge. Could have been worse (snow), so I was very happy to have mostly clear pavement. Got in 43 miles.
Susan126
02-03-2008, 11:08 AM
Joe, Jackie, and I left around 8 AM this morning and had a super wonderful ride! We got 37 miles in! Yippee and Hooray! We got home about a half hour ago. Joe showered first and Jackie and I are waiting for lunch! :D He volunteered to go to Taco Time. I'm starving! Hurry Joe! :p
Now we can get ready to relax for the rest of the day and watch the super bowl! My team did not make the cut this year but I still love watching the game! ;)
Mr. Bloom
02-03-2008, 11:57 AM
Flybye, are you listening?
Half sunny, high 40's!
Same course as yesterday - 19 miles at 16.7mph.
Wind was worse than expected and we were actually overdressed. So, I filled up the car and washed it while Silver did another 10 miles.
IFjane
02-03-2008, 12:10 PM
A little warmer than yesterday - probably 55 when we finished the ride but at least 10 degrees cooler when we started - the cloud cover kept things from warming up until it burned off.
A little sun, slight breeze, 41 miles toward the mountains, including an out-and-back up Quaker Run Road - Geonz, are you reading this thread? :) I turned around when it ramped up. I'm not up to torturing myself yet this year. :rolleyes:
mimitabby
02-03-2008, 01:00 PM
ahem. i noticed there was no date on today's ride thread. So I am safe!!
I rode 7 miles, down the hill to lake washington at Seward park and back.
At the park, I locked the bike into my friend's pickup bed and she and i walked 2 miles, then I rode back up the hill. A very chilly 38 degrees (okay you snow people, I don't want to hear it!)
solobiker
02-03-2008, 02:06 PM
A short 20 mile ride with DH. It was a little cool, 35, cooler then the usual temps. My legs felt a little tired but it felt good to get out in the fresh air.
Tri Girl
02-03-2008, 02:23 PM
Another nice day here. Rode a very windy 14 miles and then I gave up and went home. I wish I lived in a bubble sometimes. ;)
Glad to hear we're all getting out there and having some fun on the roads. Now off to watch the game!
7rider
02-03-2008, 02:38 PM
What kind of brew? Who are you rooting for?
The Pats are in it, so of course I'll be drinking Sam Adams!
makbike
02-03-2008, 02:44 PM
I tossed (really gently placed) my new bike in the back of my car this afternoon and headed into Louisville for the traditional Sunday afternoon ride. There was a big turnout - just too nice a day to stay inside. The pace was fast and I pushed myself the entire 22 miles. In the end I logged 22.07 miles and averaged 17.12 mph - not bad for fighting a headwind down River Road. Not my personal best but not to far off from it. Time to grade papers :mad:
snowtulip
02-03-2008, 03:11 PM
Yipee, my first outdoor ride since the start of 2008. 21 miler, its was cold but made much colder by the very windy conditions:mad:, felt like I was barely moving and almost turned back, but knew I had to do 20 miles at the least.:D
Now sitting comfortably and watching Superbowl commercials.
Trek420
02-03-2008, 03:39 PM
I went to the dojo, had a nice 1 1/2 hour practice. Got to train w S. and work on some variations and plenty of time to do a loooooong stretch because Sunday is "free training" unstructured. L.I. was there, we trained together waaaaaay back, I mean in the 80's. She had knee surgery and stopped training for years, it's good to see her back. Also nice to have a class with 4 high ranking women students (and a few very fun and supportive guys).
After that Spazzdog and I went to breakfast at Lois the Pie Queen. Coffee, spinach omlette with grits and the best biscuits south of my Moms.
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