Signed up and ready to go!
After being a roadie (bike mechanic) last year, and experiencing the magic and inspiration, I've decided to ride in ALC 6!
I'm very excited to be involved in such a great effort again.
I'll be blogging my experiences on my webpage, along with tips and advice from my experiences as a bike shop employee, mechanic, and long-time cyclist.
My first entry is on the basics of lycra shorts. Maybe this info will help someone out there.
www.aidslifecycle.org/1713
Anyone going to the Kick-Off Ride on Saturday?
This is the Los Angeles ride, that starts in Griffith Park.
I'll be doing the advanced ride, which is 36 miles. I was going to do it on my single speed (because it's the only road bike I have right now), but I had the great fortune to hook up with Tonya Bray, who drives the Feminine Demo Truck for Cannondale, so I'll be riding a demo WSD Cannondale Carbon Synapse instead. Woohoo!
I'll do a review of the bike on my blog.
What happened to "585 miles"?
Adding up the miles posted under "campsites" on ALC website the daily mileages is as followed:
day 1 79.3
day 2 105.4 whoo hoo, a century!
day 3 75.2 with Quadbuster
day 4 98.7 with Evil Twins I think
day 5 43.5 short day but...in a red dress? :o
day 6 84.1
day 7 60.8
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Total 547 miles
even though shorter than before :eek: I better train. Back on the Cycleops gals.
Doing the AIDS ride on a tandem
My husband and I are doing the ride on a tandem. I'm 54 and had knee replacement in May, so I look at this as a challenge, but definitely a good one! We rode today and yesterday and since we have tomorrow off, we're riding again tomorrow.
I'm blogging on my site: www.aidslifecycle.org/6009
Also, during the ride I'll be blogging for UCSF because that's where I work-- in the news office and UCSF has a lot of riders and roadies.
I can't wait!