Welcome to the board Kath! I Loved the answer to "what's in your stable?" The sense of humour from the women on the board is the main reason I keep coming back (addiction might be another one but I"m in denial about that right now! :D )
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Welcome to the board Kath! I Loved the answer to "what's in your stable?" The sense of humour from the women on the board is the main reason I keep coming back (addiction might be another one but I"m in denial about that right now! :D )
Real name: Rebecca (Ann)
Where do you live? St. Louis, MO
Explanation of your handle: It's my name!
Age (general or specific): 42
Occupation: right now I'm doing database work from home, staying home to care for my 14 month-old son
Favorite bike: would Love either a Rivendell or a Luna (I left this in from the first post to this thread. My dream bike is a Rivendell, I'd be very, very happy with a Luna!)
What's in your stable? 94 Bridgestone RB-T, 2003 Terry Susan B., 1968 Schwinn Sting Ray Pixie (purple), Nashbar Kid Carrier
Fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? Probably going downhill on the Pixie in 1969! Since then I've learned to use my brakes.
What is the biggest lie you've ever told: "No, really, it's not a problem." A recurring lie that causes so many problems.
Most memorable moment on my bike: Again, going downhill on that Pixie. What a feeling! Perhaps I should put streamers on the Susan B....
Most fun ever had on a bike? My inlaws have a recumbent tandem. The 3 mile ride on the tandem with my husband was both my most fun and my most frustrating ride! On a regular ride, I enjoy exploring new routes alone or with a small group.
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Welcome to the board Rebecca!! I Love the name of your Terry bike and absolutely you should put streamers on the Susan B - Pink Streamers!!!
I just spent the past 2 hours reading all 27 pages. Wow that's alot.
This is my first post here:
Real name: Diana
Where do you live? Waterbury, CT
Explanation of your handle: My Dad used to call me Munchkin or Munchiey (before I munched too much) and I love being on top of mountains (although never got to the top via a bike, yet!)
Explanation of your avatar: One of the very rare photos of me riding while on our last vacation in Maine.
Age (general or specific): 26.5
Occupation: Multimedia Specialist (glorified name for a web designer who also ends up doing power point presentations)
Favorite bike: Not sure...kinda new to the whole bike scene. Everything looks good :-)
What's in your stable? Trek 4300
Fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? Hmm..don't have a road bike, but I got up to 19mph on my mountain bike while riding on a road.
Another picture of yourself or your ride? I've got a lot of work ahead of me.
http://www.dianaleroi.com/gallery/al...1530.sized.jpg
What is the biggest lie you've ever told: I haven't been able to lie since I met my husband. Just lost the ability. hehe.
Most memorable moment on my bike: Hmm...two part answer:
The not so happy most memorable moment. In 1991 my parents bought me a Giant Acapulco 18 spd bike. Only a week into owning it, I was out riding around the neighborhood and was not wearing my new bike helmet. Went flying down a double hair pin hill, my baseball cap started to fly off. I put my right hand up and squeezed the brake with my left hand. Big mistake, all I remember is that. An ambulance, two stitches in my head and a permanent bump are my memories afterwards.
The happy moment. Installing clipless pedals on my bike, and doing my first ride with them and not falling. And still haven't fallen. Although I probably just jinxed myself.
Most fun ever had on a bike? We (hubby and I) just got back from vacation in Maine. The last ride we did, it was all overcast in the morning, but by the time we got to the top of the hill, it cleared up. We had these great views, I put my headphones in, turned on some dance music, and rode happily down the hill feeling great.
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I've been lurking around reading for the past few days. I found the message board via Denise Goldberg, I read her blog. Which I found through another bike site.
After my accident when I was a kid, I didn't ride much and especially after I got a license. Now my health is in a horrible state and am on blood pressure medicine and have been warned about elevated blood sugar levels. I like to walk but more for leisure, I don't find I press myself as much as I do when I ride.
My biggest problems is getting more riding in and getting over my self consciousness of my size and how slow I am.
Looking forward to reading up more and getting more information. Thanks for the friendly community.
Is that the lie mtnmunch? :p just jokin'!Quote:
Originally Posted by mtnmunch
Welcome to this board! I'm sure you'll find plenty of information and a great bunch of girlfriends around here, and inspiration and motivation to keep riding, too... Cheers!
Mtmunch, that's a great picture! What a beautiful place to ride.
Grog,
Thank you for the welcome to the board. Yeah that whole lying thing, it's amazing, he looks at me and it's just hopeless I start laughing and it all spills out. I'm hopeless.
Mom2Twins,
It is a really beautiful place. I wish I could say it was my regular place to ride.
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Originally Posted by mtnmunch
Hey mtnmunch.
Just wanted to let you know that you're definitely not alone - my first time out on the road with a group, a (male) friend of mine joked about how great it was to draft behind me because I blocked so much of the wind. "Gee, thanks, sh-- head!" I've been riding seriously for just a few months now, after about 19 years out of the saddle. And I am still really SLOW. But, I'm making progress and so will you. Just keep at it. I tried to diet when I first started riding and all that did was really screw me up - I bonked on nearly every ride. Since I started paying attention to what my body needs, I'm improving my stamina, and, miraculously, losing weight AND inches.
Keep it up!
Thanks geochick!Quote:
Originally Posted by geochick
I'm not sure I would have been able to hold myself back from saying or doing to a friend if they made that comment. hehe.
Thanks for the support, so good to hear from others. Diet is my next major obstacle to tackle. I saw a book mentioned over in the Nutrition section that I was going to check out. I'm really lucky, my husband is a School Library Media Specialist, he's home for the summer, and gets home early, so he does all the cooking and is very supportive of me.
Welcome Kath, Ann and Diana... Hope you all get alot from here
There is a great virtual peloton of fab women here ready to support you
Looking forward to seeing you on the boards
Yay for having a supportive hubby! Mine's still working on it, but he's getting better.Quote:
Originally Posted by mtnmunch
I'm not sure what book you're referencing, but there's a book by Nancy Clark and another dietician/bicyclist (The Cyclists Food Guide) that is wonderful. Lots of matter of fact advice and suggestions/recommendations. That's where I learned that one cannot cut down on carbs without sacrificing performance and stamina.
I think that was the one.
Found the thread.
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=2973
I'll be placing my order this week, I think I get paid this week. hehe
Thanks ladies, this forum is so much more friendly and supportive than one of the others I was reading at before. So glad to have found you all.
Where do you live? hilly Sullivan County, NY
Explanation of your handle: part of college motto (Hoya Saxa- from my alma mater Georgetown.) The 82 is 1982 the year I graduated. It's also my handle on eBay.
Explanation of your avatar: How do you get an avatar?
Age (general or specific) 44
Occupation: science teacher
Favorite bike: don't know
What's in your stable? Me- Specialized Hard Rock (soon to be upgraded!!) DH- he has a sweet Kestrel 500EMS, as well as a couple of mountain bikes and a touring bike.
Fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? oh let's say about 30 mph on a hill near us just a few weeks ago
Another picture of yourself or your ride?
What is the biggest lie you've ever told: don't remember!!! I really try not to lie! I will OMIT details however...
Most memorable moment on my bike: There are lots of them, but I really enjoyed a time this spring when I was gliding down a hill and above me by just a few yards was a screaming red tailed hawk with a rather chunky snake in its talons. I love seeing nature on my rides- and I just stay on the roads! It's where we live that's amazing.
Most fun ever had on a bike? Every time I go out there it's fun because I'm doing what I want, not what I feel I have to do for someone else (yeah there's a lot of that since I'm a mom to a six year old boy, a wife, and a teacher to middle school kids).
Welcome to the board Munch and Saxa!
I had to look at the page numbers when you said you read all 27 pages munch! :eek: 27 pages!! weeeeeeheewwwww what a great group of women or what!!
and Saxa....yuppers - I did a century Sat with a Dr of Biology, secondary degree in Ecological Preservation and man was That an eye-opener of a ride. The things she pointed out were so entertaining and interesting I forgot I was riding 100 miles!!!!
Real name: Stacy
Where do you live? Brookline, MA
Explanation of your handle: I made it up as I was registering. I went to a Seven Sisters school and I like to spin.
Explanation of your avatar: By reading the other postings, I think I've finally gathered what this is. The picture-do-hickie under my name? The one that isn't there yet on mine? Give me time. I'm still working on the tagline too.
Age (general or specific) 34 (gulp)
Occupation: oncology social worker
Favorite bike: As an adult: my current one. As a kid: that one with the banana seat...
What's in your stable? Sold my 1990 Nissan Sentra in order to buy my first road bike: Trek 1000 WSD. Good starter. I also have a circa 1988 Nishiki mountain bike--my beater bike.
Fastest speed on a road bike? where? when? 32 mph on a very steep grade hill in New Gloucester, ME (yes, there are hills there in farm country) I was freaked.
What is the biggest lie you've ever told: It's not about you. It's about me.
Most memorable moment on my bike: Since roadbiking is only about 4 months old for me, the best was treating my cycling father to a riding buddy on father's day. He couldn't stop talking about how "amused" he was at my love of climbing and fear of descending. :)
Most fun ever had on a bike? Oddly enough, changing my first flat. I did it pretty quickly thanks to tips I learned here at Team Estrogen. If only my boyfriend could understand my pride as he road home to pick up the car (since I wasn't entirely sure I'd be able to do it).