LOL!!! Ok, you summed it up pretty nicely. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by caligurl
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LOL!!! Ok, you summed it up pretty nicely. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by caligurl
well... the way she was tapping her foot.... i couldn't leave her hanging! lol!Quote:
Originally Posted by Tiffanie
ah yes you both are so good to me in the story department. i wasn't left waiting. thank you thank you.
besides, i would've liked to look at tim's backside to, so i hope you enjoyed it for me.
Backside, frontside, upside, downside... :eek: It was all good. :D Oh, his singing wasn't too bad either! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by chickwhorips
Well, it's more 'aspire' to than plan to. Did 20 miles on Saturday which is my longest ride yet - took 2 hours.
That means it will be next summer before there is enough daylight to let me do a century...although I'll probably get slower towards the end...so better aim for midsummer day when there's the maximum daylight....
Plus there's not a hundred miles of flat road here so I'll have to go to Holland.....
I was wondering about that. How far can you bike in Scotland? Top to bottom? Side to side? Up and down one road on the Isle of Skye? I still dream of coming to visit my ancestral homelands of Scotland, Sweden, and Denmark. My aunt did a bike trip in Denmark a few years ago, and had a great time. She brought me back a lovely polished volcanic rock from an island park in Denmark called "Liselund"--literally, Lise Land!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruno28
I'm planning my 1st imperial century in 3 weeks. I did a metric last summer. I just did an International distance triathlon yesterday, and feel really worn out. But I'm going to get in as many long rides as possible in the next few weeks, and hope to be good to go for 100 miles.
Scotland is about 320 miles long. Where I live, in what's called the 'central belt', its about 50 miles coast to coast. This is the narrowest bit of the uk, and the flatest bit of Scotland.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lise
I'll have to get back to you about Skye - but it's not that big. I've been there - it's very beautiful.
Y'all should come to Scotland, you'd love it. Just send me your details so I can claim my commission from the Scottish tourist board! :D
Now you made me want to count them up...
2001 - 3 centuries (Tahoe, Lighthouse, Tucson)
2002 - 3 centuries (Tahoe, Grizzly Peak, Tucson) plus 100 miles of the Death Ride. A couple of self supported training rides over 100 miles.
2003 - 2 centuries (Tahoe, Tucson).
2004 - 2 centuries (Tahoe, Tucson).
2005 - 3 centuries (Tahoe, Solvang, Holstein 100) , 3 double centuries (Davis, Tam, K-ville), 2 double metrics (Hamilton Challenge, WCC), Death Ride and 3 - 4 self supported rides 100 miles and over
2006 - 3 doubles (Solvang, Davis, ESDC), 1 double metric (WCC), 1 600k and NO centuries! :p Three self supported rides 100 - 125 miles.
If I had to guess, I'd say I've done 20, 100+ mile rides.
My longest to date was RAIN (ride across indiana) last year, which was 159 miles in a day. I tried to do a 300K brevet this year, but a combination of weather, lack of training, and mechanical issues made me bail at mile 108. My longest this year was the 200K brevet in april, which was 125 miles of pure bliss :D
Lookin' forward to it! (But not that horrible hundred thing--that's just scary.:eek: )Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanci