Well done, Mr. Silver. I'll try to channel you in Tennessee. Seeing it graphed like that, I'm even more impressed by the local rider who recently did that climb 13 times in an hour. EEEEEEEKKKKKK.
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Well done, Mr. Silver. I'll try to channel you in Tennessee. Seeing it graphed like that, I'm even more impressed by the local rider who recently did that climb 13 times in an hour. EEEEEEEKKKKKK.
Technically, it's in Maryland. Not far out.
Good thing I'm not fast enough to do any local A rides. ;) At one point, I was only going 3mph on that hill.
I much prefer the long steady climb up MacArthur too Regina.
indy -- 13 times in one hour?!?!?!
She's referring to a recent article in the Bloomington Herald-Times where the BBC had a hill climbing challenge. It featured one guy who did the hill 13 times in an hour (about 100 degrees temps). This particular guy is a 2 times RAAM veteran. I had a business meeting with one of his training buddies the other day...I felt inadequate just sitting at the same table.
Here's a link to the article, but I think it's a secure site. You'll notice that most of these people are middle aged.
http://www.heraldtimesonline.com/sto...qp-2760412.sto
When we recently went out to ride the "hills" (not quite your nemesis, but we had a 21% and a couple others over 15%) we were routinely passed by cyclists (it is a popular riding area--rural, cars with respect and, of course, hills). I made a comment to DH about that "for a pair of 48-year old desk jockeys we're doing OK" and honestly felt that until he pointed out that the last guy to pass us had at least 10 years on us :eek:
I guess that's why I like cycling--not only do I feel like a kid when I ride my bike, but others show that I'll be able to do that for a long time to come.
I'm a newbie rider and joined a local club. The first time I road with them I was the youngest in the group by about 25 years (I'm 32) with the ride leader being 84. They completely kicked my a$$! I decided to turn around and head home after an hour because I was having trouble keeping up. At first I was upset but then realized that if I keep at it I'll be in great shape for years to come. So I still ride with them and they still kick my butt but I'm getting better. :DQuote:
I guess that's why I like cycling--not only do I feel like a kid when I ride my bike, but others show that I'll be able to do that for a long time to come.
Lora
Awesome job! Whether it's 17% grade, 27% grade or somewhere in between ... it's horrifying either way and, therefore, a big, "Atta boy!" to you! I think about 11 to 12% is the most I've done and it's was killer enough for me.
As they say...."It's all in the wheels"
Wow. At times like those (climbing that hill) I think I would fall into the category of "it's definitely the destination, not the journey there". Good job!
WAY TO GO!!!! I'd say you're ready for Tabor and the Hilly Mr. Silver. From what I've heard the monster you just conquered USED to be part of day one I believe of the Hilly Hundred. Were the rest of the hills in the profile any from the Hilly?
Well, then I obviously need new wheels!