Gulp - Gone and done it now!
Gone and entered for my first official event - a century next weekend! :rolleyes:
The event was over-subscribed and myself and a friend managed to squeeze in by the skin of our teeth.
Scary thing is, we've been placed with a team of 20 triathletes (groups are in small packs, as easier to organise), who are supposed to be averaging 12.5mph, but are apparently always champing at the bit to go that bit faster!
I managed 82 miles last weekend, in absolutely torrential rain and horrible conditions. Averaged 14.7mph in 5 and a half hours, so I think I should be ok.
Just have visions of me in amongst all these amazonian goddesses, with my squidgy little body trying hard to catch up! :(
Just one quick question - I know nothing about the etiquette of pack riding - how do you know when it's your turn to take to the front (especially when it's windy). :confused: Don't want to do the wrong thing! Not that I'll be taking the lead much, but want to do my bit if it's expected of me!
Plan to do a couple of 50 milers this weekend to get me going!
Quite excited, but scared too! :eek:
Finally know what a C Road looks like
Well, I think I've solved the mystery of the C-Road, MM. I watched the Tour of Flanders yesterday (replay with Phil Liggett/Bob Sherwin on OLN here in the US) and those roads the boys were riding HAD to be C-Roads!! They looked no more than 6 feet across in some sections!! Those Belgians had too many bricks on their hands, too - cobblestone everywhere!!
Paris-Roubaix thread hijack
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Originally Posted by nuthatch
Say, where's MightyMitre been lately? Her buddy Tom Boonen went and stole the Paris-Roubaix win from big Georgie. I expected her to be posting a "woohoo"! Poor ole George looked like he was going to weep at the post-race interview!
Tee-hee, maybe she's afraid we'll flay her with flat tubes or something.
So I'll start - WooHoo for Tom Boonen, what an enormous accomplishment with back-to-back wins of Tour of Flanders and P-R at such a young age ! Watching the OLN coverage you could just tell once they got on to the track section, there was no way in creation he was going to let Hincapie or Flecha get the best of him.
And BooHoo for George, he was thiiiis close, that has to hurt. :( Poor bunkie, he just doesn't seem to have that killer instinct, does he?