Me and my BF did 45 on Tuesday then 35 yesterday so all in all it was a great week for us. He just left this AM early to go back home so I'm more than a little bummed at this point:( I'll get over it, I just hate it when he leaves, sniff sniff.
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Me and my BF did 45 on Tuesday then 35 yesterday so all in all it was a great week for us. He just left this AM early to go back home so I'm more than a little bummed at this point:( I'll get over it, I just hate it when he leaves, sniff sniff.
Went out to do the club ride yesterday. Saw Hirakukibou and her partner at the start. Headed out with 2 other club members who had time limitations, so we did a "short" loop - just about 25 miles and 1.5 hours. Unfortunately, that wasn't enough saddle time for me, so I headed BACK out to ride the same loop in reverse. That's when I saw Crankin and her DH.
Managed to end the day with 52 miles (3 hours), half of them solo in a stiff breeze. Not sure what's on tap for today's ride.
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Happy Birthday, Hillslugger! I turn 50 next month myself but doubt I'll be able to manage a 50-miler (I have SI joint issues from a crash 6 years ago). Sounds like a great day for you!
I rode approximately 23 miles today. Was so mad -- as I was checking my mileage near the end of the ride, I accidentally reset the computer, losing all my stats. I'd hoped to ride 25, but I was hungry, and got kinda irritated when I lost my stats, so just headed home since I was close anyway.
Great day -- 67 when I started out (in shorts, sleeveless jersey, and bolero), and the bolero didn't last long. Windy, tho - typical March weather. 73 at the end of the ride! :D
I rode just slightly longer than yesterday, about 17 miles. It's windy, with some gusts up to 30 mph. I know these little rides will help me to build up, and I am trying to restrain myself from overdoing, as so far, I feel good. Doing all of my stretches that the MacKenzie PT ordered. I'm kind of working on skills, now, too. I notice my right turns are easier (has been a real issue for me) and I was able to go down a little hill in the drops without freaking today. I think x country skiing, or should I say challenging cross country skiing has really built my confidence and some of my coordination. I felt really good about what i did this winter, so let's hope it continues. It would be nice that after 10 years, and all of the miles I have done that I could make that leap this year.
I did 25 miles today. My legs maybe could've handled more, but my back was screaming at about mile 21. Plus the last 5 or so were into a crazy headwind. I somehow managed to blink my contact out of my eye about 2 miles from the end - it adhered to my sunglasses (thank goodness) but then I had to figure out how to get it back in my eye with the crazy wind. Without the contact I wouldn't have been able to drive home!
I didn't do my planned ride today. I was feeling a little stiff after yesterday's ride. I rode my road bike (instead of my 'cross bike) since the weather was decent, but now my IT band is tight, and so is my knee. Not sure if this is from the bike change, the shoe change, or if I need to tweak my fit. Anyway, listening to my body, and letting it rest. No reason to push it and make it worse.
Saturday my rides were devoted to road-testing two bikes for possible purchase: Specialized Ruby comp and Trek Madone 4.5
I rode the Ruby about 10 miles total, with a chance to ride up some moderate hills and one really steep climb, around some curves, some downhill etc. It got better and better. I got on the Trek and rode it about 2 1/2 miles- it just wasn't the right fit and I didn't like the feel of it by comparison.
So I made my decision and went back to buy the Ruby!
Sunday, I was back on my old bike (fitting for the new one is Monday) and rode 40 miles with friends from California. We started in downtown Tucson where I showed them the "bike church" and then we rode to San Xavier mission and beyond. It was pretty warm by midday- about 80, and very dry (well duh, it's the desert) but a pretty day anyway. Two pictures of the "bike church"- made of bike parts, it's a memorial. Information here: http://azstarnet.com/news/local/fa10...b35825897.html
Azfiddle - the bike church is awesome, and congratulations on the new bike!
It was REALLY hard for me to not ride yesterday - but am trying to develop the habit of not riding more than 3 days in a row regardless of the weather. Once I start clipping in again, I will likely draw that back to no more than 2 days in a row for a couple of weeks to give my muscles a chance to adjust to the increased work.
I had two great rides this weekend. The weather was not ideal, but that's okay.
Saturday was 30 miles with a group of very fast guys doing hills. We rode into a strong headwind for about 10 miles too. We broke into an A and B group and then met back up. I was the only girl.
Sunday was 40 miles, less wind, more cold! I was also the only girl on this ride. DH and I rode from home to the bike shop to meet up with people and ended up with 3 very very fast guys. They toned it down a bit for me, but we were still cruising between 17 and 21. I got tired and turned off about 10 miles from home while they kept going. It was a really great ride, but it was cold. My toes were frozen stiff when I got home!
Supposed to have nice weather this week. I'm so excited for spring weather and more daylight!
Hey cool bit of Tucson history AZfiddle, I will have to put it on my list of things to see!
Congrats on your new bike too! I'm sure you're going to get many miles of fun on it.
Road in the mountains of NC on Saturday. Up some moderate and more-than-moderate hills...a few spots of double digit inclines. A total of just under 40 miles.
Felt very sluggish...I think I slept too much the night before??
First long and challenging ride with a new rear cassette...good to have an extra gear!
Rode 65 km on Saturday. Really slowly. I haven't been able to do much in the last couple of weeks because of work, and boy did it show. Ah well. Now I'm motivated to try to fit in my workouts a little more frequently, project deadlines or not.
I also got in a my first road ride of this season of 23 miles. Although the S shore of Long Island might be flat, the winds of March certainly made up for it. I feel like I got my base miles down at least.