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IFjane
02-15-2008, 05:54 PM
No, we have not ridden yet - it's still Friday, for goodness sake!
But KathiCville and I are planning to meet tomorrow at 12:30 p.m.ET and ride together for the first time! I, for one, can't wait!
Stay tuned for a ride report (and pictures) on this thread tomorrow - ride safe, everyone!
Velobambina
02-16-2008, 04:34 AM
Look forward to hearing about your ride & seeing the pics
Got in a 50miler early this morning. Lovely sunrise. No black ice, but cold & pretty windy.
makbike
02-16-2008, 01:56 PM
I rode today in an attempt to life my spirits and take my mind off my dad - spirits are better after talking to my brother, mom and dad. My dad never left my mind as I rode - he was with me the entire 29.2 miles - couldn't ask for better company.
Today's ride was a chilly, gray ride but it felt good to be outside and not on my trainer. The wind was mild compared to last week which was a welcome relief. I rode the same route I rode last Saturday and cut about 5.5 minutes off my time :) This weeks ride allowed me not only to once again see the debris from the torandoes that hit parts of my community on Feb 5 but also allowed me to see the effects of the heavy snow and ice we were hit with earlier this week - crazy weather here.
Looks like it is back to the trainer for the coming week - lots of rain, wind and cold temps.
Tater
02-16-2008, 02:29 PM
36.8 miles with a new riding partner. The ride was fun and having someone to draft off was nice coming home in the wind. Even better, was not having to wear booties and winter tights! At fort-three degrees, I got to ride in just leg warmers for the first time this year.
It's raining here. I had a 4.5 hour ride scheduled. So I hopped on the trainer.
4.5 hours and 70 miles later... I HURT! Wow. It was long... and my quads are feeling it.
KathiCville
02-16-2008, 02:55 PM
[Glad to hear that your ride lifted your spirits a bit, makbike. Hang in there!]
I had *the* great pleasure today of meeting IFJane for the first time AND sharing a beautiful 27.5 mile ride on the backroads of Madison County. Perfect from start to finish!
Jane gamely rode at my speed (12 mph av---not exactly burnin' up the road, LOL!), while her fiance Michael, and two of their buddies joined us on and off for much of the route. (The guys reminded me of my border collie Samantha....Zipping ahead, circling back to check on the 'sheep'.....Zipping ahead, circling back....You get the idea, LOL!)
Besides the sheer fun of riding with Jane & Company, their enthusiasm and encouragement nudged me to score not merely one, but TWO, personal bests today! Longest ride to date: 27.5 miles; fastest max speed: 29.5mph......Yeehaw!!
We started out at a good clip that worried me a little, but once my legs warmed up (Mile 10? :p), I settled in and thoroughly enjoyed myself. Jane picked the flattest route that Madison has to offer---not easy given that the Blue Ridge Mountains loom in the near distance. The only serious incline on the route leads to the hilltop town of Haywood, formerly named---appropriately---Heaven!!
The whole ride was picture-postcard pretty, but Geonz, Quaker Run Road is GORGEOUS! You are lucky to have a family haunt there!...Jane and I turned back just where Quaker Run begins a serious climb; a future goal will be to make it up that incline to the top, or at least until the pavement runs out...;)
All in all, a fabulous way to spend a couple of hours on a beautiful, blue-blue-blue-skied February afternoon! I'm grateful to Jane (Michael, Guy and Bates, too) for inviting me to join them. Lookin' forward to many more rides in the future!!
withm
02-16-2008, 02:59 PM
Look forward to hearing about your ride & seeing the pics
Got in a 50miler early this morning. Lovely sunrise. No black ice, but cold & pretty windy.
Holy Moly! You got 50 miles in before 8:34am???? At 30o in the dark? I bow to you.
lauraelmore1033
02-16-2008, 03:02 PM
Dh just bought a sexy new Roubaix this week and we set out for an easy 22 mile "break in" ride on the Sammamish trail with a big hill for dessert on the 520 trail (or is it I90?) since we are planning to do the Chilly Hilly ride next weekend. The weather was positively balmy at 54 degrees and we enjoyed the few sun breaks immensely. I was afraid he would just run away from me on his whisper-light new bike (since I have a chunkier cx bike), but I managed to keep up just fine (but that might be because he hasn't been riding much this winter...). All in all, a very pleasant ride.
IFjane
02-16-2008, 04:50 PM
[Glad to hear that your ride lifted your spirits a bit, makbike. Hang in there!]
All in all, a fabulous way to spend a couple of hours on a beautiful, blue-blue-blue-skied February afternoon!
Absolutely - what she said! It was such a beautiful day and meeting Kathi made it even more special. I can't wait to ride with her LOTS!
mimitabby
02-16-2008, 05:51 PM
Good old Raleighdon is doing a car free week, so i agreed to go along with him today on our bikes. the temp was near 50 when we started at about noon, and we rode the 20 odd miles to the Sammamish bike shop where D bought his lightbulbs and i got my brakes adjusted. while we were there we ran into a friend who informed us that the club meeting we were on our way to was TOMORROW not today. ooops.
So instead of going to Tony Roma's we opted for U district where my son lives. We met him at his favorite restaurant and had dinner. By then I was really tired, having ridden over 40 miles. We rode UP a hill to get to a bus stop, and took a bus home. well, almost home, we still had to climb up the hill, with the 12-14% grade whatever, it was dark... and i had to go to the bathroom. That hill was tougher than it's ever been; i was tired and cold. But here I am about to jump into a hot bath...
47 miles!
Starfish
02-16-2008, 06:28 PM
My dad never left my mind as I rode - he was with me the entire 29.2 miles - couldn't ask for better company.
I've been doing a lot of rides this year with my Mom & Dad in my heart. The riding really helps. Glad you got out.
I had a 4.5 hour ride scheduled. So I hopped on the trainer.
4.5 hours on the trainer...you are tough!
I got in 28 miles and 2150' today. We've had so much gravel on the roads this year due to the snow that I've been a little slow getting out to start outdoor climbing training. Sure felt good to be outside today...and the rain held off until I got done! Man, I'm out of shape for climbing.
Brandy
02-16-2008, 08:10 PM
193.7 miles. First double of the season...Butterfield Double. 12:18 total time. Tired and sore! More details when I do my report tomorrow. Sleepytime!
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2336/2269977789_a9d8d76237.jpg
Notice I'm smiling...that's obviously before we started! ;)
jobob
02-16-2008, 08:18 PM
I did an almost-century with some guys from bikejournal & bikeforums.
94.3 miles and 5300 ft of climbing, which took me nearly as long as Brandy took to do her double :D
I was pretty tired at the end and I really didn't feel like riding that extra six miles to make it a full century. Oh well.
I rewarded myself with an In-N-Out burger for dinner. Double-double with fries well done. mmmm. And a diet coke - one must draw the line somewhere...
Ed to add: Here's the ride report w lots of photos on bikeforums:
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=388918
Crankin
02-17-2008, 04:17 AM
Wow, it seems like everyone is doing more miles in the colder weather...
It was a balmy 13 F outside when I got on my trainer. I did the Yoga-Spin Interval dvd with Graem Street. It's 45 total minutes of a yoga warm up, then on the trainer for 5 progressively harder 3 minute intervals at 100 rpm (with a 5 minute warm up and 5 minute cool down), then followed by a 12 minute power yoga session.
I can do the first 3 intervals at 100-105 rpms, but on the last 2 I'm hovering around 85-95 when I'm working in the highest 2 gears. This is a big improvement from last year, when I couldn't do much more than 90 rpm on this ride. I am hoping to see this transfer to improvement on the road. Our first ride we lead is on March 30th.
SouthernBelle
02-17-2008, 05:47 AM
I almost blew off a Saturday ride because I really didn't feel well. But decided to at least ride a few miles while the weather was good. So I got in a 13.5 miles and tried out an interesting road.
They are building a new stretch of road nearby. First layer of pavement is down. Fun stuff. Like having your own private highway. It's a bit rough and you have to watch for different layers of pavement but still nifty.
kelownagirl
02-17-2008, 08:45 AM
I got to try out my new spinervals aerobase IV DVD today. It was a beautiful sunny day and we saw a few hardy roadies out today but DH and I aren't quite ready to battle the ice and gravel in the bike lanes quite yet.
Fredwina
02-17-2008, 06:24 PM
198.9 miles
A 300K brevet with a couple of Wrong turn
16 1/2 hours, but that's still 2 hours better than my PR.
More to come
shootingstar
02-17-2008, 07:49 PM
Amazingly I did a whole lot better on a 42 kms. ride ..I had not done this ride for past 4 weekends nor have done any decent hills for past 2 wks.
Can't explain it...but I was flyin' high in my heart..
jobob
02-17-2008, 09:25 PM
I was just looking at the Butterfield results, and saw that Brandy posted the second-fastest woman's time, and came in 16th overall!
Way to go!! :cool:
Fredwina...I'm at a loss for words.
What do you do the day after that?
How long does it take you to recover?
Fredwina
02-18-2008, 05:25 AM
Fredwina...I'm at a loss for words.
What do you do the day after that?
How long does it take you to recover?
In may case, I drove back to LA. took nap (the hotel bed wasn't as comfortable Saturday0, and wrote my blog (which my under go revision tonight)
Jobob, I 'm going to have throw out of my fan club!:mad::p
I came in first among females! of course there was only two of us
Starfish
02-18-2008, 05:51 AM
In may case, I drove back to LA. took nap (the hotel bed wasn't as comfortable Saturday0,
I cannot imagine being conscious enough after that ride to notice what I was falling asleep on!! :)
jobob
02-18-2008, 07:04 AM
Jobob, I 'm going to have throw out of my fan club!:mad::p
I came in first among females! of course there was only two of us
Sorry, I'll make it up to you somehow. :cool:
Like maybe buying you a tasty beverage at a coffee shop along the Mad March Hare route after shamelessly drafting off your wheel :D - unless you decide to dump us for the 400K ...
Brandy
02-18-2008, 08:37 AM
I was just looking at the Butterfield results, and saw that Brandy posted the second-fastest woman's time, and came in 16th overall!
Way to go!! :cool:
THANK YOU jobob!!!! I'm trying to blog my report right now, but two days later some details are getting fuzzy. Funny, I can't remember (AT ALL) a portion that I ride all the time because it's so close to home. :rolleyes:
Oh, and if you look at the results, Planet Ultra does their placing by times. If two or three people come in at the same time they get the same placing. Sounds fair to me since it means that Isabelle and I got 8th place overall!!! :D:D:D
Have to add...I was thrilled to come in with Isabelle Drake. I rode with her for a short time earlier in the day and she is STRONG! She is doing Furnace Creek 508 solo this year, did PBP last year. Basically she's amazing. Anyway, my history with Isabelle is that on Butterfield last year, she beat my time by 11 minutes. It was my first double and I ended up coming in 2nd behind her and the woman she came in with. Her name has stuck with me since then. I met her on Breathless Agony last year and saw her on 508 this year when I was crewing. I caught her very close to the finish and I thought it was appropriate for us to ride in together. I enjoyed having the company and we chatted about our similar situations...both of us dating guys who we'll never catch on the road! :p
Veronica
02-18-2008, 08:43 AM
Wow! fantastic results and two hours better than your time last year too! I see you're dipping your pedals into racing soon. Good luck!
V.
Brandy
02-18-2008, 09:14 AM
Thanks Veronica! Yes, I'm going to try the racing thing out and see if it suits me. :D We'll see. :)
Fredwina
02-18-2008, 06:04 PM
Sorry, I'll make it up to you somehow. :cool:
Like maybe buying you a tasty beverage at a coffee shop along the Mad March Hare route after shamelessly drafting off your wheel :D - unless you decide to dump us for the 400K ...
the Malibu folks having a 400k on 4/19 hmm maybe I can have my cake and eat it too!
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