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  1. #1
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    Jun 2006
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    July 11 Didn't Rides

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    So there.

    That's right, I'm not riding today. Again.

    Danged air quality.

    It's also hot, but it's a dry heat, and if the air weren't so bad, I'd be out riding in it. I like dry heat!

    So, instead, I put my bike in the back of the Durango and took it for a ride. We went to get dog food, and lizard food -- these things would have been hard to carry while riding anyway. We also went to the LBS. (we did this as soon as we were done watching the Tour this morning)

    I've been struggling with my middle ring lately. It's me, not my bike. Tech couldn't make it not work like I'm managing to do, so I'm eagerly waiting for the smoke to settle so I can ride again and practice more. Now it's not that I have always had problems with the shifting, so I seem to have developed a new lack of skill -- or maybe it's just that I'm trying new things? Well, anyway, I want to get out there and ride and I'm just about ready to say, air be dsmned!

    While we were there, I also had a shorter whatchamacallit put on. You know, that thing that sticks out in front and holds the handlebars on. The word is probably in my mind somewhere, but it sure won't come out through my fingertips this afternoon! Another reason to be itching to ride, you know? See how the change affected things. I'm trying to decide yet if maybe I should also have narrower handlebars, but one change at a time!!! That, he just swapped out for me, very cool!

    And while we were there, we bought some new tires for my bike: got her some Armadillos. Goat head season is coming, and I've always been very talented when it comes to finding goat heads. So, I spent some time this afternoon practicing my tire changing skills for what I hope is the last time for a very long time, and getting my hands really grubby.

    And yes, I want to test drive those too, darn it! Gotta work tonight, or I'm pretty sure I would. I'd ride to work if I weren't going to be coming home after dark, with no lights yet. Darn it! I was looking at lights today, if I'd just purchased some....

    Okay, I'm going to ride in the morning, while it's cool and the air is sorta settled from the night time, and for now, I'm going to go wash crud off my hands with the ymmy smelling orange pumice soap from Costco (automotive department) and then I'll suck it up and go to work for the evening instead of riding.

    I hope those of you who DID get to ride today had a blast! And those of you who are riding in smoky conditions like we got here, ride easy! (DH is thinking about getting some of those silly masks...)

    Karen in Boise

  2. #2
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    Jul 2006
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    Hey! Another didn't ride day, here, too.
    Bike? What bike??
    B/t afternoon thunderstorms and busy busy busy...have't gotten out in a few.
    And tomorrow, I WILL toss the bike on the back of the truck when I drive up to CT for a long weekend, but it's kind of a family/working thing, so I doubt I'll be doing much riding, then, too.
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  3. #3
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    Feb 2005
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    A Very Strange Ride (long)

    Today was the second time this season I rode with the Wednesday Wheelers group. They are a part of a bike club known for "fast" and "faster" rides. This group is mostly, ah, older people, all in very good shape who don't feel the need to hammer. Of course, there are some people in their 30's who come in the summer, but it's mostly retired people or those with flexible schedules. Anyway, I drove about an hour to the start, in Newburyport, MA. It was hot and humid and threatening rain, but the clouds kept the temperature manageable. And, there was a nice breeze. This group doesn't use cue sheets; instead they use a human arrow system. Most of the time it works out, but sometimes the person who volunteers to be the arrow leaves their "post" before the sweep appears and then people get lost.. OK, so the leader was a very nice older man who was giving us a tour of the area. He grew up around there, on a farm. The beginning was pleasant. We rode along the Merrimac River, on rolling country roads. He told some of us to go ahead of him on the hills and told us where to stop to wait. So, just to make conversation, I asked someone how old this man was. He's 86 ! I mean he was cruising along at 15-16 a good part of the time, although he seemed to slow to 12-13 along the way. This group does ride slower than I usually do, but i get to see new places and there's always a lunch involved.
    After a very hairy stop in downtown Haverill, MA we headed back to a more country setting toward the lunch stop. After we stopped at a llama farm, we were off. On a slight incline, a couple of people got ahead of the leader and I followed. But, he didn't give us a cue. The next thing I know, I hear someone whistling loudly and chasing us. Of course, we missed the turn. So we head back and see a street, but there is no "human arrow" waiting there. The guy who chased us said he clearly told others he was getting us, but they went on. After much discussion and riding back and forth, up and down a hill, we decided that since we had no idea where the lunch was, except for which town it was in, we would head back to the cars. One guy had a map and we were not that far. Of course, by now the sun was out and very hot and it was 1 PM. I was starving. Thankfully, something had made me bring 2 Clif bars, so I started eating the second one. One of the other women who was in our group of 5 got a call from someone else on the ride; they were lost too! Anyway, we made it back to the cars and found out from someone who had left the lunch early that when they got there, the place was out of business, so people were going all over for lunch. Out of 23 people, only 11 arrived at the lunch stop. Something was really wrong here. I have ridden with this group probably 10 times and I don't think this usually happens. Oh well. I arrived home hungry and a little sunburned, but I revived quickly after a shower and then I went to get my nails done!

  4. #4
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    Jan 2007
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    Not ride here too. Am sore. Tried to run today but it was more like a hobble. I'm at work now so that's that! It's also extremely hot in Washington right now so I guess I'm justified.

    The only upside of it is I get to see Floyd at the booksigning tomorrow

  5. #5
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    May 2007
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    I haven’t been on the bike in 11 days! I am such a bum . I rode my very first century 11 days ago, and it was great. I trained hard and had such a fun time on the century...but now I can’t get my butt back on the bike! I’m using the excuse that I’m catching up on my social life...went to dinner with friends a few times, went on a date . But tomorrow I’m heading up to NJ to visit my parents for a week and I plan on renting a bike and riding near the beach (thanks to the TE Jersey Girls who gave the great advice)! Hopefully when I get back to GA I can get my act together and get back on the bike.

  6. #6
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    Did my usual early morning ride. Not a whole lot to report on. We did have the marine layer this am (good; not as hot in the PM Bad: clouds obscure Sun in AM)

  7. #7
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    It was a might-as-well-didn't ride today. Only 5 miles, and slow as molasses. One of those days with no energy, you know?

    Now my back wheel is in the shop getting rebuilt & I probably won't ride again until RAGBRAI.

    This is probably not the best planning on my part...
    Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
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  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by MomOnBike View Post
    It was a might-as-well-didn't ride today.
    Amen. I got a late start on my commute and a few blocks from home I had a near-flat on the rear tire. This is after a flat on the front yesterday. I rode most of the way back home till it was completely flat, then walked the rest of the way. I ended up being about an hour late to work.

    The trip home was humid but not as hot as the last couple of days. Pretty miserable weather-wise, but it still beats my commuting alternatives.

  9. #9
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    Another no-ride here, too. I'm out of town for work, and after trying to turn my schedule inside out to make it work to bring my bike, I just decided to keep life simple and forget it.

    At least I dropped my bike off in the shop yesterday...it is getting a new cassette and chain, so Fred will be all ready for me when I get back on Saturday, and then onward toward the Shasta ride with new cassette and chain.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

  10. #10
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    No ride here either - had to work late. But it was worth it since I got to have lunch with a dear, old friend I see only about once a year since she lives in San Fran. I took a lonnnnng lunch and worked late to make up for it. Well worth it. There will be many more days to ride than to catch up with a dear friend!

    Emily
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  11. #11
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    Well I rode but....

    I was slow and felt out of shape! UGH!
    First time in over a week on the bike. I have been running, and weight training, but I haven't been in a place where I could ride.
    OY! Did I suffer. I feel my bike fitness slipping away! I'm suppose to run 8 miles in the morning and afterwards I plan to try to slip in another hour on the saddle. After that I have to go have my rogue ovary looked at again, and then off to the personal trainer before I board a plane BACK to Vegas for work. - Mind you I just got HOME from vegas yesterday.. Sigh...
    But on the upside we are taking a trip to Moab to ride my new baby "Jules". Hopefully it's not too smoky. I'm a bit worried about that. UGH!
    The weather looks perfect tho- sub 100 temps. We are getting into Monsoon here so it's hot, humid, and MISERABLE! blecch!
    But anyway, it was a good ride, if not slow. I had this fast little lizard sprint with me for a few minutes, and I saw a cool road runner. He stopped to check me out. He was a big fella- lot's of rattlesnakes in his neck of the woods I suppose. YIPES!

  12. #12
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    Oct 2005
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    I rode twice today. First, I took my recumbent out for a spin (17.94 miles). I rode the TT course backwards - should have gone the correct direction for I would have had a lot of downhills to enjoy but instead I did a lot of climbing.

    Second ride was a club ride I had never tried before. It proved to be very hilly but I felt strong albeit a bit tired while out on the route. This evening's ride seemed to help work off some the the "angry" energy I had built up this week, mood was a bit improved when I got back to the car.

    Today's total ended up being 42 miles.
    Marcie

  13. #13
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    Jun 2006
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    you know it's going to be a didn't ride day when all the cats are huddled in front of the fan by 9:00. I ran all my errands, got my cleaning done and joined them.

  14. #14
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    No ride here either, no rides this week. I have my first triathlon on the 22nd and I need to concentrate on my running and swimming. I will ride on Saturday as part of a mini trial triathlon.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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  15. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by lauraelmore1033 View Post
    you know it's going to be a didn't ride day when all the cats are huddled in front of the fan by 9:00. I ran all my errands, got my cleaning done and joined them.
    That's funny! Yesterday I was loading stuff from Costco in the freezer and every time I opened the freezer door, the cats would group in front of it!!

 

 

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