Anyone up for a ride somewhere either on Saturday the 28th or Monday the 30th? We could do the aforementioned reservoirs loop in our neck of the woods. Or maybe the Woodside loop that we tried to do on President's day?
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Anyone up for a ride somewhere either on Saturday the 28th or Monday the 30th? We could do the aforementioned reservoirs loop in our neck of the woods. Or maybe the Woodside loop that we tried to do on President's day?
Traveler's Question:
What is the distance of these routes and will you feed me well afterwards if I were to make the journey over there?
Have to do a cost-benefit analysis. Of course one of the biggest benefits is riding with all of the TE women! Y'all rock.
Well, the reservoirs loop is about 40 miles that we can add to by tooling around Gilroy a bit. However, if we add on the Almaden Reservoir/Hicks/Shannon/Kennedy climbing route, that probably adds another 15 miles or so... not totally sure.
I LOVE to cook and will make sure that anyone who comes to our house afterwards is well fed. We can discuss menu options. Blaine and I are partial to grilled pork tenderloin marinated in garlic, olive oil and rosemary and stuffed with prosciutto and provolone as a company barbeque thing. Any veggies out there? Other suggestions? We aim to please. (And I'll make sure to get the carrot cake I was talking about in another thread.)
I can ride on the 30th, but not the 28th. So if you plan something for that day, you can pretty much count me in. Since I start the AIDS ride the following weekend, I'd vote for a flat(ter) route than say Mt. Hamilton.
It's starting to warm up- this weekend temps forecast in the 90's inland. There go our green hills and wildflowers! :( :(
Oh no, not pork! Oh wait, it will be after the ride. :D
We had our teacher appreciation luncheon the day of our last Diablo ride. Pork was on themenu. It's being blamed for me wanting to hurl the entire climb. Or maybe it was the heat.
V.
We wouldn't want you to go to a huge expense. Those of us who are local should be able to bring something to share. Yellow should just show up!Quote:
Originally Posted by slinkedog
I can't commit to the ride yet. I may be in Napa that weekend.......
I'd love to join you but :( I'm going to Bend. :D
I have to check with my honey before we commit. Or get committed.... :p
V.
I'm with Bike Goddess in that I could prob'ly ride one day or the other. Last minute training is great but I'm supposed to be in a rest period at that point, yeah, that's my excuse ;-) So should do some flatter rides.
Ack, panicking, have I trained enough? I've Done more miles than last year but is it enough? Guess we'll find out soon, stay tuned.
I'm interested, and the 30th should be OK.
Ditto CindySue's comment about cooking. I'm a vegetarian, but I still have really weird likes/dislikes (as in disliking many vegetables) and don't want SlinkeDog to go to a lot of trouble. Are there any places nearby where a bunch of grubby cyclists would be welcomed?
There's TONS of places close by. We could order out and bring it back to our place or go somewhere. There's a plethora of food choices all within about a 5 minute drive from my house.
Trek... I'd be more than happy to do an easy ride with you. I was going strong there for a while training for the Tierra Bella, and I really fell off afterwards. I struggled to do 26 miles relaitively flat miles last weekend, so if we do this ride, I'll be going very slowly.
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Originally Posted by SadieKate
Bummer! You know, we don't HAVE to do this ride over Memorial Day. We can do it for another time. It was just an idea. I want as many of us as possible to be able to make it.
No, no, you have lots of interested parties. There will be more opportunities, won't there? Is there some kind of deadline I don't know about? :confused: I think that if someone wants to volunteer to taste the local gourmet treats on my behalf we can declare the food calorie-free because you're doing it for a good cause. :D
ok, slinkedog and I can sweep ;-)
and Kim, you're a vegetarian...and dislike vegetables? cookies are vegetarian. :)
They usually have eggs, but I eat 'em anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by Trek420
Kim- Never fear! I'm a veggie too! :p
I'm a fishetarian. Was veggie for over 10 years and then I discovered Sushi...........
I'm omniverous, anything except liver and runny yolks. Are we still talking about the 30th?
I think we're still talking about the 30th. That's the day we scheduled the sitter for!!
Who all is coming and is a 9:30 or 10:00 start time doable?
What's the plan-i.e. where are we going, how far, etc. I'm in for a relaxed ride that day as our AIDS ride is coming up the next weekend!
We've been talking about a ~40 mile loop that's pretty flat... some rollers and a couple of little hills. Probably about 1K ft. of climbing overall. For those who want to do more like 50 miles with a hard/steep section, Blaine can take whoever wants to do that either on the way out or the way back. I'll be lucky to complete 40 miles at this point. I haven't been training very hard at all, but I'll probably be able to do it if I really pace myself. So I'll be going very easy, and Dita said she wanted to do an easy ride, too.
slinke - pm me your address. I can come up with different ride lengths and levels if you like. (snap whips out the nifty bike route mapping software....)
Maybe a 30, 40 or 50?
For the LifeCycle gals - what distance would you care to do?
Okay, I sent you my info. Thanks so much for doing the work on this one! I was thinking of the people who wanted to do a harder ride could do Calero/Chesbro/Uvas and those of us who want easier could do the reverse!! :) I think the reverse only has Buffalo Hill as a Krebs chevron hill. Sycamore has a Krebs chevron going from Chesbro to Uvas.
This LifeCycle girl wants to do easy- like not a lot of hills. 40 miles max. maybe less? I'd like to get done farily early because I may take my bike into my bike shop in Walnut Creek afterwards to get looked at and ready for the big ride. :D
How far to your house from say Pleasanton? Time- not mileage!
I think San Jose to Pleasanton is about 45 minutes.
We drive out to Tracy a lot and we make it to Pleasanton in about 30 - 40 minutes.
:)
I was watching Sats OLN coverage of the Giro - the insane one with 5 mountain climbs all cat 2s and cat 1s and I thought of you CA Mt Diablo ladies. One of those climbs was 8.5% with 2 sections at 16% and 18%. :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: I thought I had heard Phil wrong so I backed up the tape and played it again and yuppers that's what he said! Made me decide my little tiny 6-8% climb going home every night was just a walk in the park!! ;)
I do wish they would tell us what gear ratio these guys were using tho - oh..and by the way, several of those cat 1 climbs?.....they were still averaging 20 mph!! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
I wanna be a pro racer boy when I grow up!!!!
OHHHH! Which Bike shop? I highly recommend California Pedaler in Danville. Patrick is the manager. There are two great mechanics: Mike and ??Quote:
Originally Posted by Bike Goddess
about 45 min from Pleasanton to Shannon's.
Heh! I guess we drive faster than everyone else!! ;)
So, who's seriously thinking of doing this? Snap is working on routes and so am I. Who wants to come and what do you want to do? We have many options!
I'm seriously thinking of doing it. Forty to 60 miles would be good. Where is the start (I want to see what the drive time will be from Concord)?
We'd be starting from my house in San Jose. When Blaine and I drove to Napa we went through Concord (I think) and it was about 45 minutes to an hour... but we've already seen that we get places faster than most. ;)
I always seem to have a CHP car behind me....... :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by slinkedog
OHHHH! Which Bike shop? I highly recommend California Pedaler in Danville. Patrick is the manager. There are two great mechanics: Mike and ??
Walnut Creek- Performance- that's where I got my bike. Tune ups are free for life! :D :D
Now for Monday- What time, what address, etc. May have another cyclist from Benicia with me- she's checking her schedule. Its supposed to be hot so earlier better! :) :) :)
We'll be riding from my house (easy street parking) and we can leave whenever everyone wants to. Our sitter is getting here at 9:00, so any time after that is fine with me. I'll pm you my address. :) We'd love to meet your friend, too!
Okay, everyone! So far I have pretty solid confirms from Bike Goddess and Trek. Kim, are you going to join us? Melissa? V and Thom? Snap, any luck with the route-creating software? At this point Blaine and I are thinking that the out and back to Uvas Reservoir with a side trip on the way home over Hicks for those who want increased mileage and nasty steep climbing might be the best way to go. Another option is McKean out to Chesbro Reservoir , over Willow Springs to Santa Teresa and back to our place, but Santa Teresa has a lot of lights and traffic once you get back into San Jose. Snap, how is the climb over Willow Springs from Chesbro to ST?
My software is acting sucky! Any of the options you've mentioned would be good. Willow Springs to Santa Teresa is nothing, if I remember correctly. I'll double check. From ST is a different story - not real difficult, unless you're in the shape I'm in!! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by slinkedog
Well, Bike Goddess is having some second thoughts- it's 70+miles from home- about 1 1/2 hours of driving each way- may just stay up here and do a ride around my place. I have to work this weekend :( through Sunday and I'm already tired!
Also, my dear partner Dave is home that day and it might be nice to spend some time with him at least part of the day- we don't see much of each other as it is- either I'm out riding or we're sleeping! :p :p
I'm still hoping to join you, but I've hurt my back and want to wait another day or so before committing.
Well, Blaine and I will ride, regardless of who shows, so no worries, everyone! Nancy, you sure need to get your rest in prep for the AIDS ride!!! :)
Kim, I hope you back is better soon and you can join us. Snap, I meant to ask about your elbow, too. Any better?