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hibiscus09
06-28-2006, 06:20 AM
12 miles today -- 16mph pace. I enjoyed today's ride, especially since I bought new gloves and my hands didn't go numb. :p
Tater
06-28-2006, 07:04 AM
A.M. commute - 10 miles. Nice ride in. Seven and a half hours until I can do it again! Woo! :D
pooks
06-28-2006, 09:24 AM
My longest ride to date -- 6.4 miles. Yay!
I have several 2+ mile routes around my neighborhood. I did one completely but instead of stopping at my house then did the one that takes me to the post office and completed it (which gave me my 2.2 green miles) but instead of stopping I did one more circuit, then added them all together.
One of these days I'll get out of the nabe, but for now it's hard for me to believe that I'm the couch potato who lived in this skin just a few weeks ago!
hirakukibou
06-28-2006, 10:42 AM
Rode 42 miles today on a new route to Dover MA. Had to stop a couple of times to look at the bike map but didn't get lost. Yay! It was pretty too -- woodsy in places. Then I got caught in the rain coming home, but was glad that I got in a ride as the next couple of days they predict rain. :(
MomOnBike
06-28-2006, 11:21 AM
Yesterday I found a great hill-repeat loop to add to my route. So today, I rode 3 hill laps. My family thinks I've gone nuts.
Total ride was a bit under 21 miles, the average was slow, but there were those hills... and I was pretty tired at the end, but I did it.
Tomorrow, I think I'll try for 4 laps. Maybe I'll leave some of the hip flab on the side of that hill.
Fredwina
06-28-2006, 12:29 PM
did some more am exploring today.
makbike
06-28-2006, 01:31 PM
Rode 16.1 miles today on my Giro. I took it out on a course which starts will a 5 mile stretch of rolling hills. I managed the hills but boy were my thighs talking to me. Today's average speed was slow, 13.6 but I'm sure that had to do with learning how to ride my recumbent on hills and fighting a head wind for part of the way. However, it felt good to be out on the road and I'm looking forward to riding later in the week. I've decided to take my Giro with me on my trip home (Tennessee) this weekend. I'll ride it around my parent's little town, out to the park and home. I'm going to avoid the major roads for there are some big hills and I'm not ready to tackle them on this bike.
betagirl
06-28-2006, 05:31 PM
Today I had the bright idea to try to outrun a thunderstorm. I got about 2 miles into my commute and pulled off at a gas station as the lighting flashed all around me. The rain started about a minute after I pulled off. So I got to hang out for about 15 minutes or so. The roads were nice and wet, so I got that familiar swamp a** from water spraying up my backside. My normal commuter has a fender, but the rear tire is flat. So that was groovy. After class, I rode up to Performance to get new tires, then home. 26.8 miles all together. Oh and a great headwind on the way home. Blah.
salsabike
06-28-2006, 05:38 PM
Ah, the Seattle heat wave is over. 75 and breezy today. I rode 42.5 miles on the trail. It was delightful. My average, however, is resolutely 14.3, week after week. I would say there's something wrong with the computer and it's stuck, but it doesn't seem to have any trouble going DOWN, only up. Still and all, nice day, nice ride.
KnottedYet
06-28-2006, 07:15 PM
Just the commute. Gorgeous weather. Still loving my Brooks saddle.
Dogmama
06-28-2006, 07:28 PM
My longest ride to date -- 6.4 miles. Yay!
Most excellent!! I believe you've tripled your mileage in the past few weeks, is that true?
mtbdarby
06-29-2006, 06:44 AM
I did an easy pace 16 mile recovery ride. My legs feel like lead after the last 3 GRABAAWR days. I tried Betagirls strategy to outrun a storm but it didn't work for me either:p Got wet the last few miles but it actually felt good. Tomorrow is a rest day.
pooks
06-29-2006, 06:48 AM
Most excellent!! I believe you've tripled your mileage in the past few weeks, is that true?
Yes -- I started out doing a couple of miles a day, then doubled, and yesterday tripled. Thanks for noticing!
Today I had the bright idea to try to outrun a thunderstorm. I got about 2 miles into my commute and pulled off at a gas station as the lighting flashed all around me. The rain started about a minute after I pulled off. So I got to hang out for about 15 minutes or so. The roads were nice and wet, so I got that familiar swamp a** from water spraying up my backside. My normal commuter has a fender, but the rear tire is flat. So that was groovy. After class, I rode up to Performance to get new tires, then home. 26.8 miles all together. Oh and a great headwind on the way home. Blah.
Yeah, what was that yesterday?
The 4th Wed of the month is "Street Cleaning Day", aka, "Large Revenue for the City Day" in the neighborhood where I work. So the options are:
1. Drive 3 miles (15 min) to work, drive around for 25 min, walk a mile from the parking place you finally find
OR
2. Ride the bike (18 min), lock it up in the basement of the clinic, go to work.
A no-brainer, right? Unless it's lightning, thundering, and hailing when I need to leave for work. Sigh. I knew I'd end up spending $$ on gas just trying to park, and then walk in the rain/hail anyways, so I dug out my yellow rain poncho and took off on the bike. Luckily didn't get myself killed with that big yellow plastic thing flapping all around me. "Who's a duck on wheels NOW?!", I thought. Am I right that the rubber in the wheels makes me safer riding a metal contraption with lightning flashing all around me?
Coming home it wasn't raining anymore, but quite a wind out of the west. Whopping total of 6.11 miles, the standard ride to work mileage.
Maybe I'll turn up some rain gear at Turin on the 8th.
betagirl
06-29-2006, 09:09 AM
Lise, I have no idea but did you get hit around 9pm lastnight too? I fell asleep on the sofa and woke up to quite the storm. I had a window open in my office, and spent a few minutes drying out some old papers :)
As for riding in storms, I've always thought to pull off if there's lightning. While there are rubber tires, I think it'd still hurt if you got hit. I pulled off more because of the lightning than the rain, though I had no rain gear so it was a plus to stay somewhat dry.
Wild weather. Today looks much more promising. I replaced my rear tire on the Trek, but I either bent my rim or it needs to be trued. I hope for the latter. So we'll see how the ride in goes today. At least at this hour I can hop the blue line if need be and take my bike with me.
Lenusik
06-29-2006, 10:20 AM
I don't know how much I rode. I stayed at home on a trainer. I was pedalling pretty hard for about 45 minutes watching Wimbledon. It was 113F :eek: in Phoenix yesterday. I had to stay indoors.
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