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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Sierra Foothills, CA
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    800

    June 2 Ride Reports

    Just had to start a thread because I hit a new milestone today...a new fastest speed for me...37.8 mph! Wow, it was really fun too!

    The weather here right now is absolutely perfect. We're lucking out with the heat so far. Usually by now, we've had 100 degree days in the valley (which translates to high 80's/low 90's up here in the foothills). But it's only supposed to be in the high 70's here today, which is my kind of weather.

    Great ride...21 miles, I did well (I think) on the hills, and only stopped to rest once. I passed a local fruit farm and noticed they have fresh blueberries ready to pick. Yummmm! I may be heading over there this afternoon to get me some of those!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    The mountains (which means LOTS of hills... *sigh)
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    47
    New speed record for me too! Today was the Utah State TT Championships, out at Antelope Island. On the last downhill, I went 37.3 mph (I didn't know my bike could go that fast! ).

    I won my class (by virtue of being the only person in my class.... ) but didn't end up totally DFL in the women, either. And I was on my roadbike - everyone who beat me was on a TT bike - or at least had aero bars on their bikes - not me, I was riding on the drops..... And I wasn't that far off them, for it being a 35K TT. (And DH only beat me by 6 and a half minutes )

    Next year? I'm actually going to train for the sucker, and not just register the week of the race...

    Of course, I'll actually have my on TT bike at that point, so I'd BETTER do well.

    Great race today, and while I pretty much had my a** handed to me, I had a ball. And I'm liking TTs more and more!!!!
    Last edited by Dr. Liz; 06-02-2007 at 01:16 PM. Reason: Clarification
    Melior victus per venenum

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    SW US
    Posts
    423
    I rode to the local bike club's ride, managed to hang with the hammers for a while, then rode the long way home to get a metric century. This was my fastest metric by 20 minutes with a ride time of 3:37! That hammering wore me out though. I tried a new saddle today and it seemed fine until about 50 miles into the ride when it became torture. When I got home, I saw that it was sitting nose up at about a 15% angle! I must have knocked it down with my big butt when I hit a bump. Will give the saddle another shot since that was an unfair evaluation.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    2,024
    It is a day for speed! I have been battling glucose intolerance, which I can control by low carb dieting, but learning when and how to introduce carbs to support my cycling has been a struggle. But, the diet is working and today, with good glucose control and 14 lbs less weight, I took 2.5 mph off my time on a very hilly course. 39.1 miles, an out and back up spring branch and rittiman roads ifrom bullis park in the texas hill country. It sure was hot though............., but all in all a great day!

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
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    Our AMC club had spring activities day today; we lead the 25 mile ride. Only 2 people showed up. But we had fun. They were 2 older men (well, probably my age), slow, but nice. It was really humid and threatening rain, but the weather held off. The ride itself was 26 miles through Concord, Carlisle, Chelmsford, and Acton, and I rode 34.3 total coming from home and going back. I felt like I had done a "good deed" leading this; the 2 guys were very appreciative. Then when I got home, I had a big box from TE on my doorstep. I am just 2 miles short of my 1,000 mile goal by June 1st. That will come tomorrow.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    S. Dak.
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    488
    I rode in a organized bike ride today. The 27 mile route was my usual because it is about the only option in my area. There was about 25 riders. Many people seemed to have flats today. The temps were in the low 60's and I was thankful to have my rain jacket. I saw 3 deer cross the road and stopped for 2 dogs parked in the middle of the road. The organizers served a nice breakfast but I would of enjoyed the meal after the ride so people would be more inclined to sit a spell and visit.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Central NJ, a quick ride from the shore
    Posts
    195

    Tour de Cure

    I rode the much anticipated (much agonized over) metric century today. I left a few min. after the 100 milers and before the group of 62milers so that I'd be riding comfortably alone.

    This was my longest ride ever and it was a pretty emotional finish for me. My son and DH were waiting to cheer me in. Two and a half years ago I changed my life (saved my life really) by changing my eating habits and beginning to exercise. 45lbs lighter now - to achieve this today was a big moment for me, and my family.

    I am satisfied with my pace (I haven't even checked the avg speed on the computer) because 1) I wasn't over taken by the pack that left 30 min behind me and 2) I matched pace with a couple of experienced riders from my bike club. They came in to each rest stop 5 min behind me consisitently and arrived at the finish 15 min after me.

    I signed up for this ride last fall as an incentive to stay in shape over the winter. It worked.

    Special heart felt thanks to the TE'rs that responded to my anxiety ridden post yesterday as I freaked out a little worrying about today. Thought of each of you several times today!

    T.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Blessed to be all over the place!
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    14 miles to the Tri-Course with Silver at about 17.8 mph

    Then

    19 miles on the hilly tri-course at about 18.7 mph

    Then

    14 miles home about about 16 mph (this was when the road rash irratation went into high gear)
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    California
    Posts
    45
    DH and I rode 32 miles today. Got up at 5:30 a.m. because it is getting hot here and we have to get out early to beat it. We left about 6:30, saw our LBS owner and rode with him for a while until he hooked up with the local bike club. I don't feel ready to ride with the bike club yet because they say their average speed is 16 - 19 MPH and my best has only been 14.4. I am usually around 13.8.

    We stopped at Starbucks 2/3 of the way into the ride. Sipped on a latte for 1/2 an hour then headed home. Had a little trouble with my blood sugar level today. It fell and I felt shakey until I ate part of a cliff bar and drank my cytomax. This has happened one other time. I am finding that eating, drinking, and replacing nutrients are really important.

    All in all it was great to be out there spinning those wheels

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Riding my Luna & Rivendell in the Hudson Valley, NY
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    I rode 31 miles today with DH and another male friend. I am the slowest of us, but they always wait for me at the crossroads and then let me rest a bit each time.
    We had our usual breakfast at Ralph's Pretty Good Cafe first at about 8am, then road for about 3 hours and got home at noon. By then it was quite hot and humid, and with all the blasting sun I was glad I had used plenty of sunscreen.
    An enjoyable ride in the country!
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
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