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  1. #1
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    June 3 ride reports...

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    Good morning! I'll be the one to start this thread today.

    I made a new personal best - 28.2 miles with an average speed of 14.7 and 16 on straight sections. There was NO wind for most of the ride and the temp was in the mid to upper 60's with relatively low humidity! That's all quite unusual for here. Between the clif bar and sport beans and lots of water - I felt great. The Terry Zero X saddle is still wonderful! Even with the lousy $20 shorts from Nashbar.

    Nearly had a dog encounter - mangy mutt (literally on both accounts) stopped and watched me. I chose to turn around and go the other way - wasn't feeling super brave today. This was a good thing because I found a better 5-mile loop that has fewer stopsigns than the other route I was riding.

    I saw an older woman out riding on some sort of comfort bike - she gave me a big wave. I hollared hello back at her. She had a helmet on - which is unusual for cyclists here unless they're roadies. Also saw a man on a roadbike - no helmet and he didn't even acknowledge I existed. Go figure.

    I hope everybody has great rides today!

  2. #2
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    Lifted straight from my blog...

    The 2.9 Mile Ride
    Today was the day. I set the alarm for 5:00 a.m. to get in my very first early morning ride. After one push of the snooze button, I dragged myself out of bed, put on my long sleeve jersey and knickers and wandered downstairs to eat half of a bagel. By the time I was ready to roll the sun was up, so I took off from home instead of driving down to the beach path. My goal was to ride the same route that I did yesterday...Magnolia to the end of the Newport beach path, turn around and ride north to the end of Bolsa Chica State Beach, then back to Magnolia. With six extra miles added in going to and from the beach from home, I was looking at getting a 32 mile ride before the crowds hit the paths.

    Of course, the best laid plans...blah, blah, blah. You get the picture. **** happens and my **** just happened to go down right in front of Huntington Beach Fire Station Number Four. I'm riding down Magnolia feeling great and enjoying the cool morning air when my smooth ride starts to feel not so smooth anymore. Damn...I've flatted in the front. So I hop off of my bike, fairly confident...okay, truth be told, I wasn't confident at all because I'd only changed one flat and it was in my living room and it took me an hour. I figure that I don't have any choice but to change the thing, so I flip the bike over and get to work. Just as I'm getting started, the fire engine pulls into the station. One of the guys pops his head out and asks if I'm okay. I tell him that I think that I can handle it and he says "Okay, well if you need anything we're all awake and there are four of us that can come over, stand around and watch you." After struggling for several minutes I finally get the tire off of the rim and start checking for a leak. I found the hole in the tube pretty easily, but can't find anything in the tire that might have caused it, despite checking for a good five minutes. I put in the one spare tube that I had and put the tire back on the bike, wave goodbye to the fireman and I'm on my way. For a minute. Something isn't feeling or sounding right and let's face it...I'm a total newbie and I was just pretending that I knew what I was doing back there. I turn into the park behind the fire station and after riding there for a couple of minutes, the little voice inside of me tells me to call it a day and bag the ride. I decide to swallow my pride and go make friends with the firemen.

    I explain the situation to the fireman who had been checking up on me while I was changing my tire and he asks me if I'd like a ride home. I accept and ask if one of them has a truck. He tells me that they can't break the crew up and that I'd have to ride home on the fire truck. Now who would turn down a ride like that? They load my bike into the hose bed on top of the truck, open the door and ask me to take a seat. We chatted about kids, their schedules, my husband's job and before I knew it we were pulling up in front of my house. As they're unloading my bike I hear them shouting across the road to the firemen at Fire Station Number Three which is about 300 feet from my front door. Good natured ribbing at 6:40 a.m. which I'm sure that my neighbors appreciated. What do I care though? I got to ride home in a firetruck. Yeehaw!

  3. #3
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    Brandy, I'd say that was a flat worth having!

    Got up early to get out before the Team in Training crowd started hogging the trail. The minute I opened the door it started raining. As I was setting up to do the Spinervals killer workout (Hillacious followed by Iron Girl), Divine Intervention: the rain slowed to a sputter, so I pulled out one of my beater bikes and got the spokes spinning by 5:30am. Wet pavement, humid and warm, some intermittent drizzle, but the trail was pretty much deserted. Didn't see the coyote but the rabbits were out.
    Unfortunately, I noticed the Team in Training Trail Hogs assembling in their pre-run/walk circle. Since I'm battling a virus that's giving me a stuffed head/ears, I didn't want to deal with getting safely past their multiple squadrons of two abreast, especially since it's early days in their training and the most inconsiderate of them havent yet tossed in the towel [note: I don't mean to be so down on Team in Training, as I'm sure they are a great organization. However, my "share the trail" experience with these Team in Training folks--last year--was not positive because some, not all, of them seem hostile toward cyclists and more than once, they put my safety at risk by crowding the trail and/or acting in an unsafe manner]. So, I decided to bag it at 30 miles and head home.

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  4. #4
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    Finally got on the bike after a nasty stomach virus sidelined me all week. I don't even get stomach viruses like this, so I was down for the count. I got up early to see DH off for a little guys weekend. I then went on a nice 23.6 mile ride in cool weather, little wind and traffic. Even ventured out of where I would normally ride by myself. My stomach was still cramping a little, making me much slower than I would have been under those conditions normally. It felt nice to be back on the bike.
    Amanda

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  5. #5
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    I got up at 5am, opened the front door and felt 82 degree heat on my face. Closed the door and went to the gym.

  6. #6
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    It's official... I've turned into a real cyclist - ha ha ha. Yesterday I agreed to go on a ride that started at 6:45 am this morning so I readily called it a mellow Friday - went to bed at 10:30 on a Friday night and happily woke up at 5:45 . The last wake up call I've done before the crack of dawn was when I was in Peru in the Amazon rainforest going on a jungle expedition!

    Anyway, I met up with one of my friends at the local Peet's Coffee and off we went. Rode 7 miles of flat/slight steady climb with one steep short hill for good measure to Tunnel Road (for those of you in the Bay area). I was able to ride up the hilly road one mph faster than last weekend! and went downhill one mph faster than last weekend as well. Woo hoo! Ended up riding 20 miles. From the Berkeley hills, it looked like it was gonna be a beautiful day!

  7. #7
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    Rain...rain...and more rain..lots of rain..no bike ride

  8. #8
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    when a 30 mile ride isn't a 30 mile ride

    I would being a ride marshall for the Lytle Creek half Marathon in Fontana. I took my bike friday, I need to get a kickstand for it, since whenever I fold or unfold, I do the mega -chainring tattoo thing. We met at the half way point and road up to that start . This half marathon is all down hill. My hands are sore form all the breaking I had to do, and my headset loosened itself on the way down, which I think is beacuse I didn't get the stem in right. I'm highly tempted to do another quickie ride, since I did oput new tire on my Cannondale, and want to make sure everything is OK there.

  9. #9
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    bikerz called me a bit before 10 this morning, wanting to ride. We had kind of decided that a ride was unlikely this weekend due our bustling social lives. However, we both got to sleep in and decided that we needed to ride anyway, because we are shameless addicts.

    We rode up the Bay Trail to Richmond. It was very nice on the trail, and not horribly windy. We stopped at the Richmond marina to grab a sandwich and sat outside and gabbed for a while. We saw a heron and a lot of geese of various ages in the water on the way back.

    We rode 24 miles or so. Z may or may not have run over a lizard. I learned how to drink out of my water bottle while still moving. That's right, I did! I didn't run into anything or fall over! I felt like a rockstar.

  10. #10
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    What she said!

    It was beautiful along the Bay today - warm, but not hot (thanks to the headwinds! )

    It was a great day for everyone (except the lizard... )
    Keep calm and carry on...

  11. #11
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    I got to ride with tprevost today... we took off and headed from inland SD County to the coastline... had a GREAT ride! It was her, me, PurePink, Pink's DH and a friend named Bill. We sagged at a well known cyclist stop called the Pannikin Coffee House and then headed back... got in 27 miles and had a VERY good time...

    didn't get to ride in any fire trucks tho!
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

  12. #12
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    100 miles Apple Century Wenatchee WA

    what a beautiful day we had. our first century on a tandem
    and a lovely day to boot, riding up the serene, sweet smelling
    entiat river gorge!
    hardly any cars, the only noise was the river screaming by and 1000
    of us riders yakking as we pedalled up the gorge and back down again.
    total climb was 4197 feet. what a great day.
    another 100 miles for team estrogen!
    mimi
    ps 100 miles on my brand new brooks b67 and i can still sit!

  13. #13
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    mimi... AWESOME! way to go lady... and nice to hear about that brooks... just got the same one but haven't ridden it... yet
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

  14. #14
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    37 miles with lots o' hills ~ and I made it up each one! I don't have altitude or grade, but there was lots of climbing & length to them -and I didnt' have to stop part way on any of them!

    We get ready to go & make one little adjustment to the front derailure as it was being loud & tempormental. Got a couple miles down the road, and I can no longer shift into my big ring up front. Stopped to work on it, wasn't pretty & almost killed the ride, but we got it functional enough that if I was VERY Careful, I could Try to put it in the big ring. It held together, and the bike is now receiving a much needed full tuneup.

    First climb was mason hill - last year I distinctly recall walking. Paused at the top to discuss where we were headed, and decided it would be a good day to ride to out LBS to find me a new seat. We bombed down to the next climb, one we do fairly often ~ went smoothly.

    We had a few little rollers, and then we made it to the bike shop. I picked out a seat, thinking *maybe* this would work, and got it all set up. As we're leaving, DH so kindly suggests that we try this other climb just around the corner. Up and up and up we go ~ switchbacks and constant climb for I don't know how far, until we make it to the top & dart across to a safe place to rest on the opposite side of the intersection. Recovered fairly quickly (felt like forever, but he said I did SO much better!) and celebrated a long & difficult climb.

    We rode the ridge to the end of the road, and Flew down my favorite descent. Top speed was Probably on that stretch, 34.4mph

    On the final stretch home, I felt great. Maintained 20-21mph, and felt like I could have kept going.

    The seat didn't work out ~ so post ride I took my bike to shop A for tuneup, and returned to shop B to find a new seat. May have one that works, I'll find out early this week once I can get it on the road.

  15. #15
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    Feb 2006
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    a strange riding day. i finally had the time, i thought, to get the road bike out for a real ride. But one thing after another this morning and I didn't get out till 8:30, and the boys had soccer at 9:30, so 10 miles was all I could squeeze. The battery died on my computer since last time I rode, so I have no idea what kinds of speeds I was going, but since most of my riding lately has been on my hybrid while pulling the burley trailer it felt fast as hell. Later i got my daughter in the burley and the boys and my husband on their bikes and we did a 7 mile round trip to the kids' favorite playground at about 8 miles an hour. I can't wait for them to get bigger and go a bit faster. I have thought about getting trailer bikes for them, but the thought of pulling a trailer bike and the burley scares me.
    Brina

    "Truth goes through three stages: first it is ridiculed; then violently opposed; finally, it’s accepted as being self-evident." Schopenhauer

 

 

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