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  1. #1
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    February 7th Rides

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    Did my usual spin on the rail trail. Had to do a little bit of Cyclo cross around lake Pacific Electric ( I think it may be gone tomorrow ) one of my light went our (need new batteries) . and it wasn't as cold

  2. #2
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    20 mile commute into work. It was 45 degrees when I left...brrrr. I got dropped by some guys on Newport Coast Drive who seemed to be thrilled by that fact. I wanted to tell them I was on my way to work and trying not to get all sweaty.

  3. #3
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    Hey, if htey feel good maybe they'll be nicer all day!
    I had a NICE NORMAL commute - tho' I did take the gazelle 'cause our weather guy said last night's snowdusting was, indeed, over a few black ice patches and studded tires chomp that stuff right up.

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandy View Post
    It was 45 degrees when I left...brrrr.
    It was 47 when I left this morning....balmy!
    Rode without Terry, my usual riding partner, so I got to boogie a bit more than usual (and no waiting at the top of the hill!). I did get sweaty this a.m., and the gym's shower was nice and refreshing!
    Will be a breezy ride home, however...it's supposed to blow 20 to 30.
    2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
    2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
    2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
    2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle

  5. #5
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    May 2007
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    A mystery

    On my way home after an evening class last night, I came up behind another cyclist. First thing I noticed was though he didn't have rear blinkie or front light, he had a flashlight hanging from a zipper or something. It was surprisingly effective.

    Second thing I noticed was he stopped at every stop sign, even the one at the pedestrian crossing that I sometimes blow through (if there are no peds). He rode on the street, not the sidewalk.

    No helmet. So I'm puzzled. I don't think he took the Road I course, or he'd have gotten proper lights and would have been wearing a helmet. But he knew enough to ride on the street and stop at stop signs.

  6. #6
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    I got 22 miles in last night. I left work and headed toward the train station to meet George who was doing a ride/train/ride yesterday instead of the full commute so he can save his legs for a crit on Sunday. We met up close to the station and headed home.

    Anyway...things I learned...drafting in the dark is harder! I had the NiteRider MiNewt Dual on and eventually just angled one of the lights directly on his rear wheel so I could see how close I was. We kept a good pace and I received ample praise for staying on his wheel at 23-26 mph in the dark. I think he was trying to drop me!

    Good ride with good company. Not much talking, but I always love getting rides in with him.

  7. #7
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    Apr 2005
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    Well, I got in a short intense 17km on the flats after work in the cool evening... very niiice



    LOL, Mel, about the guy with the torch! High tech, huh?

 

 

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