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badgercat
07-01-2010, 05:33 AM
Anyone else gone for any? Last night (Wednesday, 6/30) I met up with some nice folks for a leisurely ~20 mile ride down some multi-use paths to a loop around a lake and back, facilitated by the Omaha Pedalers. We stopped for frozen custard on the way back, and I had a delicious sundae for dinner. :p I haven't done much riding on MUPs since our streets are so bike-accessible back home in Tucson, and I always hear horror stories about kids and dogs, but it was a pretty smooth trip overall.

The ride started with 8 people and 5 of us were on Treks, with one more on a Gary Fisher. Hmmm. Anyway, this may have been one of my last rides before I get my new road bike (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=38378) and turn my Trek in to a faaaabulous commuter.

I've attached a snapshot of all of our bikes lined up while everyone was ordering the custard--do you see the ride leader's Surly Pugsley? :eek: The picture isn't so hot... I was facing the sunset and rushing because the girl was calling my name that my sundae was ready. :o

Veronica
07-01-2010, 06:01 AM
I did 40 miles with my friend Joyce yesterday. We rode out through the farmlands and she scored two nice ears of corn that had fallen off the harversters.

Veronica

OakLeaf
07-01-2010, 06:42 AM
Sweet corn takes big jersey pockets! :D

I showed up for the club ride, but as soon as we left the bike path that takes us out of town, I got a wild hair and took off by myself. :rolleyes: The guy who usually rides with me at a harder pace didn't show, and the new member who I'm pretty sure could've left me in his own dust, stayed with the ride leader instead. I hammered (by my standards :p, and considering I was still a little bit sore from Monday's running intervals) the 32 and got back to the Y a full 15 minutes before anyone else.

73°, sunny and dry. 40's overnight. This is why I can't get acclimated to the heat... it's supposed to be high 80s again by the weekend. Don't really feel like running this morning, after two pretty hard days with an aerobics class in between, but probably oughta get it done...

Crankin
07-01-2010, 09:51 AM
I've ridden every day this week :eek:, despite a viral thing that has me feeling just slightly bad enough to complain (but not stay home).
Monday was just ride the 4 miles into town on the Jamis, walk around, buy a magazine and drink, and sit on a bench and read, and back. Funny thing was that I went into a snooty store because they were having a 40-70% off sale, but I was so sweaty from riding (it was hot), I couldn't try on the cute sundress I saw. I got lots of looks from the Concord ladies I usually never see. There was road construction on the way back, so I ended up doing 10 miles. Tuesday I did a loop ride, feeling very sniffly. First, there was a car, 2 cyclists, and a loose dog blocking traffic on West St. in Carlisle. The dog had escaped its house and they had called the owner. After waiting, I caught the male cyclist who told me what happened. He was struggling up a little hill, so I caught his wife, until he caught up. I had just finished telling her to go ahead, that I was a slow descender, when the guy came right up on my tail and *passed me on the right.* That certainly scared the cr*p out of me, making my descent even slower than usual! I worked really hard to catch a younger rider on the way back; I didn't think I could do it, but I did. But then, I had to turn off.
Yesterday DH took the day off and we went on the club ride. I had planned to do the 45 mile route with the slightly faster group, but the 30 mile group was heading back to the cars before the lunch stop, and we really wanted to change out of our cycling shorts. I don't know how these people can sit around in sweaty shorts for 2 hours after the ride? So, we rode from Portsmouth, NH to York, Maine and back. It was an unbelievably gorgeous day, which made up for the bad riding etiquette and slow speed. And I didn't want to stay behind the leader, because then you end up having to be a "human arrow" for the turns. Still, it was fun. After lunch, which ended at 3:30 or so, we drove along the NH coast and stopped and had ice cream in Rye, NH, with a view of the ocean. Today I rode with a friend, who is much slower than me, but I didn't care. Only 20 miles, but I got to ride on one of my favorite local roads 1.5 times, because she took me on a loop where we passed the same spot twice.
Tomorrow I am meeting Hirakukibou at 6 AM, so she can find some new roads around here. I'd better rest up.

arielmoon
07-01-2010, 10:39 AM
Monday = 31 mile hammer fest with LBS. I stayed back with a friend who is a strong A rider that didnt feel like going all out.
Tuesday = 25 mile B+ ride with LBS. Got pretty wet but it was cooler than normal.
Wednesday = Rained out of Women Only Wed 18 mile ride
Thursday = Hoping to not get rained out tonight. Normally a 40 mile ride with LBS
Friday = Rest day or 10 mile flat spin

redrhodie
07-02-2010, 09:29 AM
I was on the bike before 8 this morning, which was just early enough to avoid the holiday weekend traffic which is now arriving. I just did a 21 mile easy ride. Yesterday I commuted (fast), and I did another 27 mile ride with hills earlier in the week. If I ride tomorrow, it will have to be at the crack of dawn. I'm not sure that's going to happen. We'll see.

Biciclista
07-02-2010, 09:38 AM
after 4 days of fever followed by 2 more of being absolutely miserable, i got back onto my bike today and rode to work in the pouring rain. It wasn't cold out, i am getting more chilled in the office than I was on my bike.
Good to be back..

Crankin
07-02-2010, 11:48 AM
I met Hirakukibou at 6 AM and my ride was about 23.5 miles, including my ride to the meeting place (hers was longer).
I finally found someone who I can ride with, who isn't too fast or too slow.
It felt freezing out when I left, but it was 56. I had arm warmers, knee warmers and a vest on, and it took me quite awhile to warm up.
By Sunday, it will be 90.

Road Viexn
07-02-2010, 02:37 PM
Tuesday 6/29- 18.4 miles of hills and interval training.
Thursday 7/1- 24.8 miles of speed work
Sat 7/3 planed ride of 35.6 miles

Total mileage this week of 78.8

Catrin
07-02-2010, 04:01 PM
Tuesday - 22.5 miles
Wednesday - 20 miles
Friday - 21.5 miles

64 miles total with another 34 planned for early tomorrow morning :D

redrhodie
07-03-2010, 05:43 AM
If I ride tomorrow, it will have to be at the crack of dawn. I'm not sure that's going to happen. We'll see.

I did it, and I bribed myself to do some hills with the promise of blueberry cake. Really felt like I needed a rest day today. If it weren't for that cake...:)