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redrhodie
03-23-2008, 11:02 AM
I did! Had a fab ride round the isle. Oh, what a pretty day. I felt amazing. I think riding all winter has made me stronger.
Saw only 2 other riders, but a lot of runners. I think there are a lot of people around here training for the Boston Marathon, which I'm really tempted to go watch, just to see our old friend Lance.
Off to eat some bunny's ears now!
Happy Easter, everyone!
Velobambina
03-23-2008, 12:37 PM
Had a chilly Bunny ride myself. Saw lots of real bunnies, braving the cold morning, and was treated to a beautiful sunrise. Fifty miles--getting ready for the Wild Goose Chase (sheesh, only five more weeks to go). Afterward, treated myself to a Mounds egg and an Almond Joy egg!
Crankin
03-23-2008, 12:38 PM
We did a 25.6 mile ride today, same as yesterday, but a completely different ride.
Since we don't celebrate Easter, we always take this day to do a very quiet ride, but since Easter was so early, we didn't go out this morning, as it was 28 degrees here! After waiting until almost 2 PM to start, we noticed that there was a little more traffic than we expected, but it died down after awhile.
We rode to our old house, the long way and back an even longer way. All very familiar roads through Acton, Boxborough, West Concord, and Concord. The way there is all slightly uphill and we were riding directly into the wind, coming from the west. It was much less than yesterday, but still a bit of a factor. The way home is all down hill until we get to our street. I felt stronger than yesterday, despite the fact I had a stitch in my side, and I had to pee until we got back to Concord Center and I used the public rest rooms there. We rode past several friend's houses, but didn't want to disturb anyone celebrating the holiday or stop and maybe feel like I didn't want to ride home after that!
My average was exactly the same as yesterday and my husband is still keeping me under control and making me follow the PT's orders. I actually enjoy riding slower and taking the pressure off of myself, but I know after a couple of weeks I will be itching to build back up.
Velobambina
03-23-2008, 12:49 PM
Going for SMILES instead of miles is always great, Robin!!
BleeckerSt_Girl
03-23-2008, 12:57 PM
We did a 25.6 mile ride today, same as yesterday, but a completely different ride.
Since we don't celebrate Easter, we always take this day to do a very quiet ride, but since Easter was so early, we didn't go out this morning, as it was 28 degrees here! After waiting until almost 2 PM to start, we noticed that there was a little more traffic than we expected, but it died down after awhile.
Hah!, Robyn.....We were braver than you! nyah nyahhh ;)
Beautiful sunny windy day....started our ride this morning at 25 degreesF and rode 21 miles. I had to wear 3 pairs of gloves to keep my fingers from freezing. Thank goodness for wool!
I am trying to get back from my 2 months of winter non-riding. My second Spring ride was today, and my sit bones were pretty sore from yesterday, and my legs are not used to the hills again yet. But not as bad as I had feared. My fitness walking all winter and my roller skating all must have helped keep me from getting too soft and sassy and fat. :cool:
7rider
03-23-2008, 01:42 PM
Off to eat some bunny's ears now!
EEEEEKKK!!!!! :eek::eek::eek:
Noah! Tasha! Run....Hide!!!
No riding for me. 3 weeks of sick and currently on antibiotics for a sinus infection and I'm still wiped out. Maybe by the end of the week, I'll be back on the commuter...:(
HillSlugger
03-23-2008, 02:57 PM
I finished the route I got dead ended on last weekend. It really whupped my behind! By 20 miles I was pooped and with 4 to go I was near agony just wanting to get it over! Not sure why it was so hard today. It was not a good ride! At least the weather was beautiful; not warm like last weekend but clear and crisp. :(
I did see a huge bunny statue. I think Regina knows the one.
Fredwina
03-23-2008, 03:01 PM
got my new Roubiax out for a 30 mile jaunt today. I need to adjust the cleats some. I had also order terry mandarin neck jersey on clearance. found out why it was marked down - one itsy-bitsy pocket:( Cooling wise it did ok, considering my thermometer is reading 89 (for those with snow: come out here in august when it's 110 at 11am:))
makbike
03-23-2008, 03:02 PM
I did! I got my sick butt off the couch and joined the club for their 2:00 ride. I took it very SLOW and EASY but it sure felt good to up and about. My legs did not have a lot of power but the group I rode with was in no hurry so no worries. In all we logged just shy of 23 miles. I'm tired and I hope I sleep tonight.
Crankin
03-23-2008, 03:03 PM
Gee, thanks, Lisa! I will let you have your 25 degree rides, because that would not be fun for me. I can go down to 38 or so on my road bike, if it is sunny out, and lower, if I am just doing an errand on my Jamis or mountain biking.
Did you get my email with my dates for the Berkshires? The other night my friend said he was going to start planning some routes, so I reminded him that we already have one day booked!
Robyn
nic840
03-23-2008, 03:36 PM
If you can believe it hit 75+ here in No. Cal.
Rode with two friends and we did 44 miles in the flats with little wind, averaged 17mph! Nice.
Spring Flowers everywhere and the mallards were searching for mates. It doesn't get much better!
I will send out sunshine vibes your way! I hope spring slows down a little or we are in for a long summer!
This is the funny part...got home and my girls wanted to swim! Ahhh! So put the lifejackets on and in they went. I went in about calf deep and that was enough for me. Got to love being 4 and 2! The cold water did feel good on the worked-out legs. Enjoy your Easter!
7rider
03-23-2008, 03:42 PM
I did see a huge bunny statue. I think Regina knows the one.
I do! I know exactly where you were! :D
KathiCville
03-23-2008, 03:48 PM
No ride today; instead, a fabulous four-hour outing with IFJane at a cozy Harrisonburg, VA hole-in-the-wall bike shop where Les, the genius-in-residence, tweaked my entry-level Schwinn to fit---REALLY fit---me! Can hardly wait to take my 'new' bike for a bonafide test ride tomorrow. I can feel the aches and pains just slip-slidin' away already.....Yeeeeehawwww! Thanks, Jane!!!! :D:D:D
redrhodie
03-23-2008, 04:19 PM
EEEEEKKK!!!!! :eek::eek::eek:
Noah! Tasha! Run....Hide!!!
No riding for me. 3 weeks of sick and currently on antibiotics for a sinus infection and I'm still wiped out. Maybe by the end of the week, I'll be back on the commuter...:(
Sorry guys! I should have mentioned they were chocolate ears. Real bunnies are for lovin', not eatin'!
F8th637
03-23-2008, 04:33 PM
Well, my ride was of the indoor type but it was the first time since the beginning of the month that I hopped on. I can't wait for this deadline at the end of the month to pass at work. Grr! :mad:
melissam
03-23-2008, 05:31 PM
I was planning to go on a nice, mellow 40 mile training ride, but I overslept. Instead, I decided that today was the day to try climbing my nemesis hill, the Calaveras Wall.
There's plenty of climbing stud muffins on this site who can easily climb this hill, but for me, it's always ended in failure. I've either had to stop, toss my cookies, or both.
That was until today. I climbed the sucker -- it was easy! OK, not easy, but I didn't need to use my lowest gear and I made it to the top without once worrying that I was going to lose my breakfast.
I was so stoked afterward that I climbed the shallow ascent of Calaveras from Sunol in my big ring.
This training thing just might be workin'! ;)
-- Melissa
IFjane
03-23-2008, 05:42 PM
See her post on Page 1.
And....while Kathi was having her fit, Les-the-Wizard's wife, Jody, and I went out for a quick, beautiful, Shenandoah Valley backroads 15 mile ride. Awesome!
It was a wonderful, "girls day out" with Kathi. Can't wait to hear her ride report when she really tests the new fit. Hey Kathi - you do have a headlight - get out on the road! ;)
Geonz
03-23-2008, 06:33 PM
3.4 mile for the commute to church. I decided I'd make this a day off and hopefully get in some good miles in the a.m.'s this week. The big fat snowflakes drifting down around me didn't have a lot to do with it but they were my excuse.
Starfish
03-23-2008, 07:15 PM
Wanted 50 miles. Got 23. Sleet, heavy rain, heavy winds. 6mph on flat road. Blown off bike. Took me 2-1/2 hours to go 23 miles (not including bike cleaning time afterwards :rolleyes:)!
Despite the torrent, I was all set to repeat my out and back to get the 50, but the whole blown-off-the-bike thing and fighting so hard to stay on the bike made me wuss out. ;)
I was thinking, geez, it really is starting to kick up! Then, I turned a corner onto a section of road on a bluff over the ocean, and I realized that the whole entire inner harbor was completely roiling in white foam and breaking waves. I was wishing I had a digital camera. It was like, "Wow, no wonder this ride has been feeling tough!"
@%#!*%# Weather!
BleeckerSt_Girl
03-23-2008, 08:32 PM
Did you get my email with my dates for the Berkshires? The other night my friend said he was going to start planning some routes, so I reminded him that we already have one day booked!
Robyn
Yep, it's sitting here in my inbox. For the beginning of August. :)
jobob
03-23-2008, 08:37 PM
A 10 mile ride out to the bay & back with LeeBob.
We said hi to our old pal Seymour the flamingo (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=11038) sunning himself in one of the inlets. Yep he's still hanging out in the bay! He was looking very pink - must be his easter feathers. :cool:
Wahine
03-23-2008, 08:40 PM
I rode 20 mile yesterday with a newbie then a friend and I went out and rode 35 today. We saw lots of kestrels, a heron and at least 6 red tailed hawks. The meadowlarks were singing. Ahhhhhhhh, the great outdoors.
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