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  1. #1
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    Janauary 13 rides

    It was 31 degrees when I rolled out the door this morning. I was supposed to lead a ride. Didn't think anyone would show up. The wind picked up a lot when I got to the start point. The club president showed up in his car. He had an excuse as he was going to do a time trial. WE had a board meeting last night, and had talked about a new route. Since I was the only one there, and the original route would have been windy,so we decided I should go an a reconniase mission!
    It start out OK, until I turned north and started climbing into the wind(30+mph gusts) It's not fun to be in your Granny gear AND your biggest Cog AND Standing , all at the same time! I got to the crest there and turned west. The further west I got, the higher the mountain became, which meant less wind! I did the climb up to Mt Baldy road, where I took the photos

    After that, I went to a bike shop because I had noticed that the Fredwina mobile needed new tires, I got some Specialized mondos and headed home. I passed another of our club member, whom I chastised for being a wimp! (i don't think he own tights)
    anyway had 51 miles in , and a good time
    P.s I'm as good as Duck is, aren't I? And you cant change the topic, either! oh, well...
    Last edited by Fredwina; 01-13-2007 at 01:03 PM. Reason: spelling

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    The Velo 18 miles "Girls Girls who love Girls ride" aka: Baby It's Cold Outside

    Well, I thought no one would be there or maybe myself and two other riders but 11 brave women showed up for the Velo Girls ride.

    It was coooooooold.

    But I'm checking out the cold weather gear, right? On ALC we ride rain or shine so...gotta test the wool socks.

    Note to self: self? your full finger gloves have tiny ventilation holes in them, if it's that cold again-get glove liners or disposable plastic gloves I hear is a very cheap effective solution.

    Also most there had the ear flap things, I don't wear them because for some odd reason they make my glasses fog up.

    Need to figure out another way to keep my ears warm.

    Hey, here's one I like!!!....don't ride when it's that f*&^ cold

    But it really was beautiful. Clear, crisp, NO wind which was great, if there had been windchill that would be bad but with no wind it was real nice.

    The Alpine Inn where we start and end has no coffee, well they have instant...therefore look for the Velo Girls Girls who like Girls ride to move locations in the future where coffee and hot chocolate are available.
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    Also most there had the ear flap things, I don't wear them because for some odd reason they make my glasses fog up.

    Need to figure out another way to keep my ears warm.
    I like the fleece and Velcro things that fit on your Helmet straps. Is that what you are talking about?

  4. #4
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    Fredwina, you are BRAVE and STRONG! Amazing ride!
    Today here was 45F and rainy all day, so no bike, just a 3mile wet brisk walk around my neighborhood to keep the flab at bay.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
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  5. #5
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    Okay California gals... we gotta show 'em we're not afraid of a little cold.

    I departed before dawn this morning in 30° temps dressed like an eskimo... but the winds hadn't picked up yet so it was invigorating rather than paralysing. I had to test out my new bike fit* and it worked like a dream. I did 31 flat miles (still recovering from yesterday's interval session) and felt good 21mph+ on the flats through Hermosa Beach. I stopped to meet a friend for breakfast and on my return trip, encountered hundreds of run groups training for the L.A. Marathon. Most of them were experienced runners who were vigilant for and considerate to cyclists, which was cool to see. One or two spectators/newbies almost stepped into my path but were promptly corrected by their running mates. Great to see!

    * I had a fitting done by Cycling Hall of Famer Ted Ernst last night, which became a 3+ hour job. He noticed immediately that my saddle was too wide for my hips, so we tried on mulitple saddles. My hips were too narrow for the WSD saddles (!) and we eventually decided on the Selle San Marco Azoto Triathlon saddle. He fitted the new saddle position, corrected my foot imbalance (which I didn't even realized I had) with shims under my new cleats. Then came the foot/knee fit. Afterwards, he tested shorter stems, the 80mm and 90mm, before deciding on a 90mm carbon job. Then my handlebars were rotated for fit and my shifters correctly positioned and shimmed to make sure my smaller hands were accommodated. My bar was rewrapped, cables/brakes adjusted and a nice fresh lube job. Phew! My bike fits like a dream now, and my cruising speed increased noticeably. I thought I would need time to adjust, but the 30 miles this morning was a piece of cake!

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    Today I rode with a friend who was riding a single speed and had figured out what an equivilent gear would be for me on my bike. We left around 7:30 am it was kind of warm...40 degrees...we did 22 miles and I did it in one gear....first time for me..it was hard because I am not a spinner, at times I thought my legs would fall off!! but they didn't and I had a good ride.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Fredwina, you are BRAVE and STRONG! Amazing ride!
    I was think during the ride that I should ride over to Pomona and Check my self in to Latnerman State Hospital

  8. #8
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    Hey Lisa...what are you wearing????????????????????
    Anyway, I braved 28 degree temps today...I rode 26 miles ,and by mile 15 I couldn't feel my feet or hands. It was so cold . It wasn't windy ,but it started to hail slightly ,and I could hear little clicks on my helmet. I was sure glad to get home ,and thaw out my poor feet.

 

 

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