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kfergos
07-26-2010, 07:35 AM
Anybody else doing the Cycle the Wave (http://cyclethewave.com/) ride, or has anybody done it in the past? I'm going to do the 40 mile (it's not my year for long rides, I guess :p) and I'm curious what it's like.
Susan126
07-26-2010, 07:43 AM
I have done the first two Cycle the WAVE rides; I will not miss this year's third annual Cycle the WAVE ride for anything. I've done the Burly Girl rides (62 miles) both times and hope to continue with this course. It's a great ride with great support, excellent food stops, and a big party at the end. :)
salsabike
07-26-2010, 08:04 AM
I did the 40 miler last year---it's got some rollers. It's work but not HARD, if you see what I mean. I'll be doing it again this year. I wouldn't miss this ride for anything either; it's a total hoot and for a great cause.
NbyNW
07-26-2010, 08:37 AM
Yes, it's a great ride. Excellent support, lots of fun, great cause. Got bigger and more organized between year one and two, which was excellent. You should be able to run a search and read past ride reports.
I might fly down for this one -- my brother just moved to Seattle and I have yet to visit him!
lauraelmore1033
07-26-2010, 12:15 PM
I did the burly girl and loved it--although, I would say that the first 25 miles, which are the girly girl course, are not what I would call "girly" at all. Like Salsa said, it's work, but not so hard you'll die...
LilBolt
07-26-2010, 05:42 PM
One of the best rides in the area...and a great reason to ride. Don't miss it.
salsabike
07-26-2010, 05:44 PM
Yes, it's a great ride. Excellent support, lots of fun, great cause. Got bigger and more organized between year one and two, which was excellent. You should be able to run a search and read past ride reports.
I might fly down for this one -- my brother just moved to Seattle and I have yet to visit him!
Yay! Do it! That would be SO much fun.
XMcShiftersonX
07-26-2010, 07:40 PM
I'm planning on doing the Burly girl this year for the first time. My impression is that it's a little hillier than the other routes because it includes Tiger Mountain, but doesn't look as hilly as a lot of other organized rides in the area. It's supposed to be more fun than competitive. If anyone wants to get together and do Tiger Mountain prior, I'm down. For those who haven't done it, the climb is maybe 2 miles and at the steepest part gets up around 9-11% incline. It's right down the street from my house so I don't have many excuses to not do it regularly. :)
Last year I did the girly girl on my hybrid bike, and it was my first organized ride ever. I thought it was harder than I was expecting with the rolling hills, but I wasn't riding as much then, and again, I was on a hybrid instead of road bike, which I think makes a big difference. However, there were people there doing it that hadn't done any training and did fine. I'm trying to get my coworkers to do it, and they ride on mountain bikes.
I'm also a city ambassador for this event, so I've been doing some advertising in the Renton area. If any of you want or know of places to put posters, flyers, and business cards let me know (it can be outside of Renton). Also, I have coupons to give away to the purple cafe and wine bar, and Barrio restaurants for 10% off. I haven't been able to find people to give them to, so let me know if you're interested. Also, if you work for Starbucks, you can get $25.00 off of the registration free, let me know and I'll get you the information you need for that. Please help me pass on the word about this event!!
Thanks,
Jessica
XMcShiftersonX
08-09-2010, 10:15 AM
Don't forget to register by August 19th in order to receive your free T-shirt and gift bag!!! :D
-Jessica
colby
08-09-2010, 10:24 AM
Darn... after reading all your excitement about this one I thought about driving over, but it turns out it's the same day as the Trek women tri. I will conveniently be in Seattle and even not far away, but I won't be done in time to get over to the start line of the ride from the tri. It sounds really awesome, and a great cause.
Also, that jersey design is awesome!!
Biciclista
08-09-2010, 12:13 PM
I think i'm doing this ride too. It WAS a lot of fun and beautiful too.
NbyNW
08-12-2010, 02:20 PM
I've signed up for the Middle Sister route!
Now to find a flight ...
Biciclista
08-26-2010, 05:54 AM
signing up for the middle sister here (bumP!)
crappy weather cancels.
LilBolt
08-26-2010, 06:24 PM
Signed up for Burly Girl. Bad weather means fender bike & Girlie Girl for me. It is too close to home for me to wimp out.
Susan126
08-29-2010, 07:06 AM
I hope we get a beautiful fall day with plenty of sunshine so I can do the Burley Girl course again. If the weather is chilly and rainy, then I'll probably do the Middle Sisters course. :)
NbyNW
08-29-2010, 02:55 PM
Oh, it WILL be beautiful! I tend to bring good weather with me when I come to town.
Biciclista
08-29-2010, 04:37 PM
thank you!
XMcShiftersonX
08-29-2010, 05:19 PM
If it's raining I probably won't do it at all, but as long as it's dry I'll stick with the Burly girl!
lauraelmore1033
08-29-2010, 05:21 PM
I'll be doing the Burly girl again. Weather will determine if I ride the old bike or the new one.
NbyNW
09-14-2010, 11:14 AM
I'm staying with my brother in First Hill this weekend and I'll have my folding bike with me. Can anyone give me a ride out to the east side? I could meet you somewhere in the city if it is more convenient.
Biciclista
09-14-2010, 01:22 PM
hm, maybe you can go with me deary
NbyNW
09-14-2010, 09:03 PM
That would be great! I'll get in touch with you later this week to iron out details.
Susan126
09-19-2010, 12:48 PM
I saw Mimi at the end of my ride today. I signed up to do the Burly Girl (I've done the Burly Girl every year) not this year though. At the second rest stop this morning, mile 25 where they had the giant soft pretzels, I decided to instead take the Middle Sisters route back. The weather was getting to me today. Even so I still had a great time.
I now have three Cycle the WAVE medals! :) Hope next year's ride will be on a sunny dry day.
Hey Jessica did you ride the WAVE today?
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d167/Howler247/Bicycle%20Rides-Scrapblog/wavemedals.jpg
lauraelmore1033
09-19-2010, 02:31 PM
I signed up to do Burly Girl, but it just wasn't meant to be. I over slept by two hours (!!), then my little toy panther got out as I was struggling with the bike in the doorway, and did her kitty hovercraft sprint to the woods behind my house. when I finally found her, she was shivering in the brush and wanted to be carried back to the house. Then it was time to tear the house apart looking for my helmet (which I always keep in the same place), and after that came the obligatory wrong turn in Issaquah. So I started with the girly girl straglers in a pretty intense downpour. I was actually feeling pretty good in spite of the rain, and the giant pretzle and tasty chickpea salad at the "deciding" rest stop was such a great pick-me-up, I decided to tackle the rest of the burly girl ride. 3 miles into the climb on Tiger mountain, my rear wheel started visciously rubbing the brakes for no darned good reason. I fiddled with the brakes until it stopped, but it started up again about a quarter of a mile further on. I got it to stop again but decided to just turn around and head back down toward Issaquah-Hobart road and back to the start. Wasn't long after that that my rear wheel flatted and I discovered that I had everything but the levers and the kitchen sink in my emergency bag. Several wonderful women stopped to help, but then the SAG van showed up. Oddly, they didn't have levers either! But, they showed me a neat trick of using the little handle that flips up to tighten the pump as a lever. pretty slick! I was pretty happy to see the finish, and was happy to call that a middle sister finish. Sorta. I picked up my swag and booked it out of there since there was a really long line for the food. I tried not to be annoyed when the sun came out as I reached my car. It really was a good ride, but I was having an abundance of slightly irritating events going on concurrently. It does my heart good to see all the youngsters being quietly, but powerfully influenced by this event. I'll try to keep it all in perspective for the next year, and sign up again:cool:
Biciclista
09-19-2010, 03:04 PM
well... sniff... I DID say I wouldn't ride if it rained, but my buddy Renin and I whined most of last night during the torrential downpour about how crummy the weather outlook was.
This morning it was not raining but the weather forecast was 90% chance of rain AND thunderstorms. But, ever hopeful, we went. My legs are still kind of shot from the climb over and back of cayuse pass I did last weekend, so I was in an odd place of feeling strong sometimes and just achy othertimes. Early in the ride, Renin (a fairly green rider) almost lost control of her bike as she braked going down a hill so after that she was a lot more timid. The rain was mostly off, but the ons were fierce and the constant sounds of brakes squealing made me kind of nervous; plus, there was Renin, way way back behind me on all the downhills. My legs and her nerves AND all that wet was just not a good combination, so we called it a good ride at the girly girl. that means we did NOT get to walk on the red carpet or get soft pretzels, and instead we got back too early for the great lunch promised us.
Owell. We're on course to do the middle sister again next year if the weather is better.
bmccasland
09-19-2010, 03:13 PM
Mary (MM_QFC) picked me up at my hotel, took me out there, and we met Salsa at the end of the ride. Sorry I missed you Mimi. But we did look for you. Mary looked for other TE riders, but didn't see y'all.
We're plotting to have a get-together some time in the future. Something about sweet potato fries.....
Biciclista
09-19-2010, 03:13 PM
Beth, that sounds great! meanwhile; what time do you get off work?
salsabike
09-19-2010, 09:01 PM
Beth is a hoot. It was really good to meet you and to see MM_QFC at the end of the ride!
Mick Jagger sweet potato fries (melted brown sugar/butter sauce)....Snohomish pub. Bike or no bike. In about a month, maybe? So Beth can meet the PNW gang.
MM_QFC!
09-19-2010, 09:05 PM
Mary (MM_QFC) picked me up at my hotel, took me out there, and we met Salsa at the end of the ride. Sorry I missed you Mimi. But we did look for you. Mary looked for other TE riders, but didn't see y'all.
We're plotting to have a get-together some time in the future. Something about sweet potato fries.....
Yes, Beth and I got there @ Noon and spotted Salsabike as she finished, so we enjoyed a quick visit - which turned soggy in a downpour! Lots of riders coming in and milling about but I didn't recognize anyone else - sorry we missed you Mimi et al...did NbyNW ride?
Time for another greater Seattle area TE-get together! ...maybe a ride and/or gathering in October?
NbyNW
09-19-2010, 10:48 PM
Alas, I wasn't feeling up to it -- my hip was bothering, and I've been feeling homesick of late, and the best medicine was to stay mellow and watch football with my brother.
I would have loved to be able to say I did this ride three years in a row and to meet up with you all, but bad hip + rain didn't help my motivation.
I think I may try to spend more time down here this winter, so hopefully I'll see you all sooner rather than later!
NbyNW
09-21-2010, 08:44 PM
Beth is a hoot. It was really good to meet you and to see MM_QFC at the end of the ride!
Mick Jagger sweet potato fries (melted brown sugar/butter sauce)....Snohomish pub. Bike or no bike. In about a month, maybe? So Beth can meet the PNW gang.
Beth, what a wonderful welcoming committee you have!
The Mick Jagger fries, on the other hand, are evil. ;)
MM_QFC!
09-22-2010, 07:13 AM
Beth, what a wonderful welcoming committee you have!
The Mick Jagger fries, on the other hand, are evil. ;)
HA! You gobbled up those fries right along with us!
I hope your hip is feeling better, Jocelyn...and will look forward to catching you next time!
Mary
NbyNW
09-22-2010, 08:44 AM
Oh, yes I did. And it's a good thing that Snohomish is very inconvenient from where I live!
The hip is doing better. I think it was unhappy because of too much air travel the last week (conference in DC). It actually started complaining last week when I spent a little time on a stationary bike. A little stretching and massage and I'll be good as new!
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