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  1. #1
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    Sat., 2/9 ride report!

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    Yay! I'm first.

    I had originally planned to ride due north from my house. But that's toward the tornado damage, so I changed that.

    It was the best riding day so far this year. Sunny, and according to MB the average temp was 51, wind av 8.1. It may have been a little cooler as that weather station is about 30 miles south of me.

    I did head out north a little then turned off onto a road where I could do a little rolly climbing. I really worked and got my heart rate up. After that, I decided to explore a little and head out a road I have been wondering about. It's an old country road, parts were rather rough for skinny tires and the grades were a bit much in spots. Max grade was 14%. At one point I had an up, down, up section and ended up dropping the chain trying to shift through that.

    On that road I discovered a horse rescue farm that I didn't know was there. I tried snapping a couple of pics, but haven't uploaded them yet and the glare was really bad so I don't know if they came out.

    Then I hit some better pavement, newer section, and toodled along and headed into town. rode into town, then headed back home.

    It was such a nice ride, with less layers than I've been wearing. 21.14 hilly miles.

  2. #2
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    Today it's sunny, 63 F, and W I N D Y !! I rode 38 miles today in the hills and flats and got tired of being blown off the road. Winds were 20-28 mph and I decided it would be much more fun to eat at a little dive in the middle of nowhere. It felt great to be outside in the sunshine though.
    Note to self: must take up windsurfing.

    How was everyone else's ride?

  3. #3
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    The shop called at noon to say my bike was ready so I drove into Louisville to retrieve my new love. Once home I quickly changed and headed out the door. Before I left my driveway I headed back in switched jackets (put the warmer one on) and headed out to ride some favorite roads. The wind was awful. A strong wind from the south to southwest was blowing at 13 mph and gusting to 30 mph. As long as it was at my back life was good but boy when I turned into it the ride took on a whole new life of its own - a real battle developed between and the wind. However, even the strong winds did not discourage me for I simply wanted to ride. When I finished the first loop of the ride I decided I was not ready to call it a day so I set off on another big loop I like to ride. Again, when I reach the spot where I would normally head home I again decided I was not ready to call it a day so off I went to explore yet another loop, one I had not been on but knew existed, and again I was having a great time. When I reached the turning point on this loop I knew the ride home was going to be hard - straight into the wind so I bit the bullet and headed home. The uphill ride into the wind was tough but I stuck with it and slowly made my way home. In the end I logged 29.2 miles and averaged 15.5 mph - not bad given the wind. Looks like the week ahead will be spent on the trainer for temperature are forecasted to plummet tonight and the high tomorrow is suppose to only be in the low 20's. Maybe next weekend we will once again be blessed with blue skies, warm sunshine and clear roads.
    Marcie

  4. #4
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    Oct 2007
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    22.5 miles this morning, good except for a small incident where I hit a large pothole, thought my bike was damaged, pulled over, unclipped, accidentally clipped back in while putting my foot down and fell onto an asphalt curb. Just a little bit of road rash and the bike is fine. Other than that, it was a beautiful day, the hills are so green after all the rain we've been having and it feels great to get outside.

  5. #5
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    May 2006
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    Was going to do the palm Springs Century, But had to put my car in the shop.
    So I rode up to Shinn Rd:


    Then over to Baldwin park:

    and past Covina:

    then to San Dimas, where I picked up some Hammer Gel.
    I then went past the Super Tent at the University of la Verne:

    and past the old Station at Claremont:

    Wound up with 55 miles for the day

  6. #6
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    Oct 2007
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    Just in from a nice 22.5 miler, my longest ride to date. Temps were in the 60s when I started at 3 pm, but dropped at least 10+ by the time I finished at 5 pm.

    I started out thinking that I wouldn't be able to do more than about 10---felt tired when I first put foot to pedal---but once I got warmed up, I felt so good that I added 2.5 to the 20 I usually do on Saturdays. To boot, I ended up going at a much better av mph AND hit the highest high speed so far this year. So, I guess something must'hv kicked in during the ride!
    "If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)

  7. #7
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    Mar 2007
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    Beautfiul sunny day hardly any wind temp in the 70's except I'm feeling blahhh!!!

    I don't know why but my heart was racing even with minor exertion. kept going up into high 170's when it should have been down in high 150 low 160's. Stopped few times to let my heart rate to come down. After 18 miles I was feeling a bit better so I went did another 10 miles for total of about 28 miles. Not what I had hoped for on such beautiful day. I was hoping to up my milage to 40+ in preparation for the Mardi Gras ride in Ventura county.

    On a positive note, on my cool down I was riding and talking to this guy from Helen's cyclery team. Had a nice talk, cute but wayyy too young for me.

    shawn

  8. #8
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    Congrats Kathi! Sounds like all the riding is paying off!

    After riding 77 miles last weekend, we only rode 24 today. Windy but warmish until the giant cloud rolled over the sun!
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

    2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett

  9. #9
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    I fought the Wall and the Wall won

    Got in a nice 40 miler today -- the weather was picture perfect.

    I left my house and had a lovely descent for the first 2 miles. You know what that means -- what goes up must come down and vice versa.

    About 10 miles into the ride, I encountered the Wall. It's a short, steep hill -- I think my Garmin said it was 15% at one of the steep points. I thought I could make it, since I've been riding fairly regularly and I have a nice low 30-34 gear. But no -- about halfway thru, I ... um ... had to take a break because I got violently ill. Then, to add insult to injury, I couldn't get enough momentum to get back on my bike, so I walked up the rest of the hill.

    After that fiasco, the ride got much better. I did fine on the rollers, descended from the false summit, turned around at Welch Creek and rode back from where I came. Stayed in my middle ring for the shallow ascent and rollers.

    Of course I was dreading the last 2 miles. After my performance on the Wall, it didn't bode well. Surprisingly, though, I ascended some double digit grades and made it to my house without stopping or barfing.
    I'll get back on the bike soon, I promise!

  10. #10
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    Someone let spring slip into Texas! DH and I did 51.78 miles, sunny, little wind and 80 degrees at the start! I unfortunately had the lead legs and felt like dead weight but it was a spectactular day. The cows along the way we particularly amusing, the weather must have gotten into them too!
    Amanda

    2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
    2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"


    You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan

  11. #11
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    KathiC, good going!

    I got in 32 miles today on my flat-ish route, because of the snow still in the hills. It was raw, wet and sandy today. Bike still needs cleaning now.

    I was supposed to just go out and do an endurance pace ride today, but I hammered instead, and that was dumb. I'm still sore from Thursday.

    Had a showdown with two dogs on the road today (actually I could tell they were pretty nice dogs...after I got the bike stopped, I know I was not in danger). The dogs almost got hit, though, and I stood there not wanting to ride off and get chased again. The woman came out and just called her dogs, and I yelled at her that her dogs almost just got killed on the road. I'm trying to decide if I should write them a note or something, to protect their dogs by restraining them.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

  12. #12
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    An easy 52 min, 21km on the trainer this afternoon. Can't wait for the snow to be gone but realistically, I won't be on my road bike until mid-March...
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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  13. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by melissam View Post
    About 10 miles into the ride, I encountered the Wall. It's a short, steep hill -- I think my Garmin said it was 15% at one of the steep points. I thought I could make it, since I've been riding fairly regularly and I have a nice low 30-34 gear. But no -- about halfway thru, I ... um ... had to take a break because I got violently ill. Then, to add insult to injury, I couldn't get enough momentum to get back on my bike, so I walked up the rest of the hill.

    After that fiasco, the ride got much better.
    I imagine that some people try the wall and don't make it.

    I also guess that there are some who don't even try.

    You did GREAT!
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

  14. #14
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    Apr 2005
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    Most excellent Southern Belle- glad you finally had a really nice sunny day - is a horse rescue farm a place where old horses go to retire, or a place where neglected horses are nursed back to health?

    Sundial... you would really have time for wind-surfing??

    Mak's got her new bike back... Froglegs played leapfrog... Fredwina takes some stunning passes in and Kathi does a personal best!

    Cat can flirt on a bike even when she's feeling blah and now I'm too tired to respond to everyone elses rides.

    I got in just over 50km on my Saturday... 32km of that was racing. Overcast and not too bad, but I misjudged it, got dropped at the half-way turn-around and had to slog back into the wind on my own. Even so, I think I got about 5th or 6th in my grade. A good result despite a bad ride.


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


  15. #15
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    Glad to see so many of you getting a ride in today! Hey Fredwina gorgeous pictures!

    Well, hubby, daughter, and me did get a great ride in today. When I first woke up I was kind of hesitant about going out. It was gloomy and overcast. But the temperature was warm. Warmer than it has been in a long time. So Joe put our fenders on and we dressed and got ready to RIDE! We started off slow but once our legs and bodies warmed we picked up the pace. We were cruising today! We got over 40 miles in and stopped at Starbucks afterwards! It's days and rides like this that make it all worth it. And to think I almost decided to can it and go to the gym. This definitely beat the gym any day!

    Tomorrow it's supposed to be in the mid 40s plus the sun might make an appearance! So hopefully another great ride coming up for Sunday! Two rides would make my weekend!

 

 

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