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    Call Me Crazy

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    I was looking at who is registered so far for the first two stage races for the Triple Crown. There is only one other woman registered. Geez... if I can make the cut off for Terrible Two, I could come in second. Of course there is still lots of time, and other people could register.

    I'm thinking about signing up for the following centuries/doubles

    *3/25 Solvang Double
    *4/29 Devil Mountain Double
    5/6 Wine Country
    *5/13 Central Coast double
    5/21 Strawberry Fields
    *6/1 LRRH
    *6/17 Terrible Two
    7/15 Fall River
    7/22 Windmill
    8/6 Mount Shasta
    8/19 Holstein Hundred
    8/26 That Which Doesn't Kill You...

    * are the ones I've already decided for sure on.

    Any one else interested in any of these?

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    Holy Cow, what a schedule!

    I'm doing the Windmill on 7/22. I have done (many years ago) the Strawberry Fields ride - beautiful ride, you should definately do it if you can - great apple pie at the lunch stop! Susie from TE is doing the Strawberry Fields 100 miler.

    My list is much smaller but DH is whining so... I'd love to do the Holstein 100 again - I did it once and the hills 'beat' me (I distinctly remember one really long one coming back near the end where I just wanted to die!) I'd really like to go back and prove I can do it!

    You're an ANIMAL V!

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    I'm thinking, I'm thinking. Holstein is definitely on the list. Maybe the Wine Country.

    The rest, who knows. TrekHawk and I are just going to plan rides without you. There's no room for mountain biking in there.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Crud, I didn't realize the Wine Country has a double metric with a reasonable amount of climbing. I don't think I can get in shape enough for it.

    I've just spent about 10 days off the bike and feel like the aforementioned crud. I need warm, sunny weather! Those East Coast girls have obviously stolen ours.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica
    There is only one other woman registered. Geez... if I can make the cut off for Terrible Two, I could come in second.
    You could come in first!

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    Holstein is a definite for me. Not sure about any others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adventure Girl
    You could come in first!
    Funny, that's what Thom said too.

    I'm hoping to maintain my fitness level so I can do Knoxville in September. I think I can mountain bike on the weekend day I'm not road riding. Slower than cold molasses running uphill in winter time maybe.

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    I'm still thinking I'd like to do a "double" with the Holstein and Tour of Napa Valley on the same weekend.

    Strawberry Fields is a possibility.

    Right now, I'm registered for Party Pardee, Primavera, Grizzly Peak and LRRH. I was thinking about doing Tierra Bella, but I see registration is now closed .

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    I've just spent about 10 days off the bike and feel like the aforementioned crud. I need warm, sunny weather! Those East Coast girls have obviously stolen ours.
    Sorry, but someone took it away from us too. Are you sure it wasn't you west coast gals?

    Last weekend gave us a wonderful taste of spring (actually Friday was more like early summer with a temperature of 68 when I headed out on my bike!), and I managed 3 days of riding, yahoo! But now it's back to the 40s today with a wind advisory, and predictions of 30s for the weekend. Guess I'll have to pull out those wonderful toe warmers again...

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    5/7/2006 (need to register soon! ....will try to find Kim along the way)
    Grizzly Peak Century
    109 miles, 8,550 feet climbing


    6/3/2006 (registered)
    Little Red Riding Hood (Women only)
    100 miles


    8/5/2006
    Marin Century
    100 miles, 6250 feet climbing


    9/16/2006 ?
    Auburn Century
    106 miles, 11,000 feet climbing

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    Sarah - have you done Auburn? Any comments?
    Cheers!

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    Hey V-

    looks like you have some time in between 6/17 and 7/15 for a little european excursion.......

    That is probably an ideal timeframe for me as I will need to start work mid to late July at the latest. And I'm looking forward to some R&R at home between graduation and LRRH before heading off for my vacation....
    Cheers!

    Cindy

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    If you're crazy, then I am too!

    Veronica, we overlap on some of our rides, but not a ton. These are all definites for me as I have registered and/or told DH I am doing them (so he's on kid patrol):

    3/25 Solvang double century

    4/29 DMD (as I have said over and over "I am starting this ride...")

    5/6 Wine country double metric (with DH)

    5/20 Davis double century (with DH)

    6/3 Eastern Sierra double century

    6/17 - 18 Death ride altitude camp (with DH)

    7/8 Death Ride (with DH)

    8/5 Mt. Tam Double (same day as Marin century). After swearing I wouldn't do this ride again! I want vengeance on it!! I finished (before dark, too), but I want to do it again and feel better doing it this year!

    9/16 Knoxville double century

    10/7 - 9 Furnace creek 508 (2 woman team.)

    11/20 El Tour de Tucson (probably. I usually race this every year and last year I coached it instead and crashed out and got my first ever in my life DNF. So I have a little chip on my shoulder about this race!! ) 'Course I may be tired by then and need a break. We'll see how the 508 goes, I guess.

    I will miss Holstein becuase we're camping in Yosemite. I loved Holstein last year. It is a great ride, and I encourage you all to do it! They've got a lot of mileage options.

    I can't do those other stage race doubles because of commitments I have made for coaching Death Ride. Plus I am not yet crazy enough to want to do the TT! My friend Karen did the stage race last year (she's probably doing it again this year), and she had a blast! I think that's a great challenge. Maybe next year. I think I have enough on my plate right now!!
    Sarah

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    Here's my little list including trips because it all has to be timed to get me in shape for Wine Country Double Metric. I think I can do it because 7 days of mtbiking should get my legs strong then I'll go sit on my posterior for 100 flat miles at Bike Around the Buttes. Legs and butt - that's what I call cross training.

    *4/1 Party Pardee - 65 miles, 4,500' climb
    *Mid-April - 7 days of mtbiking in UT
    4/22 Bike Around The Buttes - 100, 350' climb
    *5/6 Wine Country - 125, 7,000+' climb
    *Memorial Day Wkend - 5 days of mtbiking Oregon
    *6/3 Little Red Riding Hood -100, almost flat
    *8/19 Holstein Hundred - 100 or 65, 5,500' climb
    8/20 Tour of Napa Valley - 65, 3,000' climb
    9/9? Sisikiyou Century - 100, 4,600' climb

    Kim, I'm pondering Napa. If I commit I'll only do a metric for both the Holstein and Napa. I really want to do the Siskiyou again. I really liked it, but then I like being in the middle of nowhere.

    * For me = committed or already registered.

    WrenchBoy has to decide what he wants to do. He left his double days behind years ago so training and riding beyond 65 miles means its without my best buddy and I'm definitely a social rider for anything centuries. That's why I added BOB.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois
    4/29 DMD (as I have said over and over "I am starting this ride...")
    And finishing too . I'll put a bug in the SAG driver's ear not to SAG you in without good cause (allthough they might accept bribes...).

    SK - the only way I'll ever be able to do a double of any distance is on back-to-back days. Maybe the Holstein course lends itself to bail outs and other adjustments so we can see all the good parts in less than 100 miles?

    I'd like to try Siskiyou again too (healthy this time).

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    Kim - if I can do a double, you can. You already registered for the Grizzly? We can go suffer through the Wine Country together.

    Glad to hear about the Siskiyou. I'd like to ride the "summit" of Shasta but that ride only has the summit in the longest version. I think. I have to go check, but I'm almost positive you can't ride it on the shorter routes.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

 

 

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