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  1. #1
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    Rides for Thursday 24Jan

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    Well, its been a flat out week - up to the mountains for a day, down to the river for swims, trips into town... but every day I have managed to get a ride in of some length.

    Yesterday's ride (its actually 7am on the 25th on my piece of dirt here in the southern hemisphere) was super - even though short - only 21kms. My legs felt great and although I had a light tail wind, it is a false flat rising on the way home, and I was sitting comfortably on 33kph all the way til I hit the rollers by the river. Albeit I was on my TT bike so had the advantage of the aero bar set-up, but it felt so good to go that quick so easily.

    I really feel like this year I am going to achieve some of my bike goals. (Last year I had 11, attempted 9 and only achieved 2. I have already achieved one this year already )

    So yesterday was a good day and a good ride. I love the way the river and earth smell after rain (it had rained earlier in the day).


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


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    Morning RR



    I impressed myself yesterday (Thursday) and rode with a friend on Misson Bay in the city for hour 1/2... very beautiful morning but breezy ............ then I met BF for a ride in the evening from home to Clevedon along the coast rode............. again a beautiful evening, slow ride as Tim's not been out much this summer

    What I want to know is, there must have been a good 50-60 people out cycling in Misson Bay in the morning ..... dont' these people work ?!?!?!!?! and if they do I want their jobs !!! Thre's is something very wrong about sitting in a office on a beautiful morning knowing that there are lots of people out there cycling without me !
    People do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to accomplish extraordinary things - Sir Edmund Hillary

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    Hey there Millie
    I know what you mean about people out biking during work hours! I know I will be so envious when I get back to work on the 4th Feb and look out the windows to see cyclists whipping by.

    I know exactly where you were at Mission Bay. I worked at Kelly Tarltons the year it opened - helping to sort it all before opening day, and then on various duties after it opened.

    I hung out in that area quite a lot - there was a great little deli in Kohimarama which had the best French sticks and fresh carved ham *drools*
    Last edited by RoadRaven; 01-24-2008 at 10:53 AM.

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    well, unlike the Gals "down under", it was cold , and wet . and dark.
    Got up early and rode on the rail trail. I used to be the only personout, but I am seeing some runners. about halfway through, it started to rain. had to make a detour around a massive puddle.
    The good news: a lot of times, I run across a juvenile coyote. it usally runs at my lights, but was nowhere to be seen today (should I change my name to Dances with wolves? )
    Last edited by Fredwina; 01-24-2008 at 02:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRaven View Post
    Hey there Millie
    I know what you mean about people out biking during work hours! I know I will be so envious when I get back to work on the 4th Feb and look out the windows to see cyclists whipping by.

    I know exactly where you were at Mission Bay. I worked at Kelly Tarltons the year it opened - helping to sort it all before opening day, and then on various duties after it opened.

    I hung out in that area quite a lot - there was a great little deli in Kohimarama which had the best French sticks and fresh carved ham *drools*
    oowwwwwwwwwwwwww............... I know exactly where you mean, that deli is still there (might be different owners ) but we stopped there for coffee afterwards..................I dont usually cycle in the city but I really quite enjoyed it.........

    At least you managed to get a few weeks cycling before school starts again...

    Fredwina - not long before it's starts to get lighter, warmer & drier for you northern girls i guess at least RR & I don't get snow so we can cycle all year round although it'll be dark, cold & wet soon too...........
    People do not decide to become extraordinary. They decide to accomplish extraordinary things - Sir Edmund Hillary

  6. #6
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    mission bay

    I remember cycling around Mission Bay & wasn't too fond of the traffic.. The cafes in the area are mmmmm..

    Fredwina- You do a gazillion km's a year, c'mon toughen up
    I cycle at least 6 months of the year to work in the dark! Add some rain in there too..

    I did a nice trainer ride this morning

 

 

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