Have we stopped the daily reports? Oct 14
I had set my mind on doing the tour around the lake (that's Lake Zurich) three times yesterday... a round is 68 k.
Got up early and packed plenty of food. But I should have remnded myself of the fact that I had not really ridden anything over 70 k lately:
Alas, the second round turned into a fight between me and my legs (I had one the fight between me and my butt after round 1), and I was getting noticeably slower, so I turned in after 2, still setting the in-house record at 130 k and about 5 hours in the saddle. It's supposed to be training to improve, not destroying myself, right?
I was wondering about daily rides too....
Wow...130km in 5 hours...that's something like 26km/h average. Nice!! :)
I did a lowly 40km group trail ride out to a small town called Sooke. Nice rainforest ride....but pretty cold...only 12C (about 54F) when it's been near 20C (68F) lately. Oh well, we were dressed warmly, the company was great, and the changing leaves were spectacular. Long 10km uphill grade on loose gravel back home, but at least we had a tailwind :D
I guess as we get closer to winter in the northern hemisphere, we will see fewer daily ride reports? You southern hemisphere ladies will have to take over!
28 miles in Seattle yesterday!
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Originally Posted by
Lisa S.H.
These were all fairly strong longtime bikers. But luckily for me, one was seven months pregnant and another had a very painful "comfort/gel" saddle, so I didn't have to get all embarrassed about my relatively modest strength and riding skills. For all these reasons, the ride was not too fast or too difficult for me. Thus, I was not always the one straggling at the back, despite the fact that normally they were all stronger riders than I. :)
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Lisa, i can really relate to this. It is a relief when some of our tough riders sometimes have to slow down because of accidents (I know, it sounds awful!!) or strains and stuff.
We left the house as soon as it was light and rode up to the University district, going through the arboretum, where a nice man took our picture with HIS camera because i brought my camera without its brains, so it didn't work.
If he sends the photo, i will include it in our "show your rides" thread here.
The arboretum was beautiful with all the colors. THe lack of other cars and bicycles was nice too.
then we headed west to ballard and then the magnolia waterfront and went down towards downtown where my poor impatient DH discovered that his bike is next on the list to be constructed at Elliott Bay bikes. While he was talking shop, i was loose in the shop, and discoverd a 44 cm Bianchi Volpe. I sat on it and it felt really good. Made me wonder if i just need a smaller bike. I was feeling a bit stupid and punkish so did NOT want to test ride it. (besides, army green, what WERE they thinking?!?!?!) The bike is steel and there is a lot more room for fenders than can be found on my Veloce, that's for darned sure!
we then headed back home, up to beacon hill where the local fire dept was having an open house. We stopped because there were a dozen dalmation dogs. And lo and behold DaKay (a TE lady) was there with a gorgeous friendly dalmation of her own. She recognized me in my bike duds, i would never have recognized her. So she got to see our ugly tandem and we talked bike stuff for a bit and then went on home.
SO glad we rode because today it is UGLY.
Riding with a new team...
I spent my Saturday doing a 30 mile ride with what I hope will be my new racing team for the '07 year. It was pretty chilly in the morning, but once we got going, it was a nice leisurely ride out through the 'burbs of Philly. to be honest, most of the time I had NO idea where we were, but it was a really beautiful loop.
In all reality, I should probably not have been on my bike as I was diagnosed on Friday with mono! :mad: I haven't been kissing anybody other than the DH, so I'm not sure how I ended up with this!! :rolleyes: :D I was pretty tired last night, but took the day off today, so I'm hoping that this doesn't knock me completely on my butt. I didn't even know that I was sick other than a swollen gland in my neck! So far, I haven't felt the effects of it really, but I'm not going to take too many chances.