finally getting to this part!
Real name: Valerie
Where do you live: Eugene, OR
Explanation of your handle: An old nickname from working in kitchens. I was notorious for getting rowdy and er... bruising people up on occasion :o Someone decided to come up with pirate names for the crew, and this is the one I was given. It's stuck ever since.
Explanation of your avatar: My hair, when it gets longer, turns into little-kid pigtails.
Age (general or specific): mid-twenties
Occupation: Inventory supervisor for a bookstore
Favorite bike: I'm in love with the Bianchi Virata and anything by Vanilla!
What's in your stable: Rosie, a K2 road bike; an old Univega (current project bike); Madelaine, an even older JC Penney 3-speed women's touring bike (more like a cruiser); and Addie, my Specialized Seattle Langster.
Fastest speed on a road bike: Downhill around 40 mph. I was lagging behind my bf and his friend on a chip-seal descent and was too afraid to look @ the computer :eek: It was also my longest ride and tallest climb at the time :D
Another picture of yourself or your ride: We never bring cameras, for some reason...
What is the biggest lie you've ever told: Oh my goodness- I've got plenty of childhood/teenaged lies, like those told in school and to parents. And then there are the things never said, which don't quite count as lies, right :rolleyes: ? I also said the love thing to someone I didn't intend to... that was brutal.
Most memorable moment on my bike: My first "big" ride. After riding 20-milers on the bike path all summer, I opted into an 40 ml ride out on a country road (w/ 2 guys in much better shape- I got dropped a few times :o ). I didn't make it the entire route and we had to turn back early, but I had never felt equally so proud and exhausted in my life. That was the moment I learned about proper nutrition for biking :rolleyes:
Most fun ever had on a bike: The first time my SO and I got to go out on his new road bike. His college roommate had been big into cycling (captain of the college team, local-team rider, nationals, semi-pro team, etc) and thus he hated the thought of riding a bike for pleasure. After boo-hooing about how 'lame and excessive' it was, he saw how much I loved to ride and got his own road bike. He's hooked (even raced his first race this last season)! I was, and still, so glad that we would be able to share something that important and awesome together.