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  1. #1
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    Nov 10 Rides

    There is something just wrong about going sleeveless on November 10. Don't get me wrong, I love the weather but it is messing with my head!!

    We did 61.4 miles this morning at 15.9 mph; an improvement for me lately. It is nice, partly cloudy but a little windy. All and all it was the best ride for us in a while (maybe since the Big Dam Bridge). My fatigue issues didn't play a part, DH got a new saddle he likes and all the motorists were pleasant.

    We did have one odd person following us in an old El Camino. It was pretty creepy and we were about to pull into a church that had people in the parking lot when he finally got bored. Seriously, it was over 3 miles and it didn't appear like he was scared to pass us, plus he had plenty of opportunity to do so. Weird.
    Amanda

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    Short and slow for me today. The rest of my group had 50+, but because of the route we took and where I met up with them, I only had 33.

    Weather forecast said "partly sunny," but they must've meant the part above the clouds.

    Max temp 48 degrees, and when we started out there were bits of SOMETHING coming out of the sky. They swear it was snow, I'm not so sure.

  3. #3
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    I opted not to ride the club century today simply because it was 30 F when the ride started at 8 a.m. Instead, I joined the club's slow and easy ride at 10 a.m. It was a bit warmer so I convinced myself I should ride. I went out with the fast group for I've been on my trainer all week and wanted to really ride. All was well until we left the park to head back to our cars. A group of riders passing me informed me my back tire was going flat. I pulled off the road and sure enough it was low. A closer look revealed a big staple in my tire. I went about getting my tools/tube out to change the tire. Before I knew what happened a group of guys in the club joined me and took over the task of changing the tube for me. I'm not complaining because I hate to change tubes. They did a great job and we were back on the road. It was a beautiful day to be outside - clear blue skies. My only wish would be for warmer temps - I hate to ride outside when it is chilly. Tomorrow looks like another pretty day and I hope to make it to the afternoon club ride.
    Marcie

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    Tour de Jefferson

    38 mile, 1st annual Tour de Jefferson (Parish). We started at a State Park, rode by a National Park, ferry across (so it was a swamp tour boat) a shipping channel/bayou, to Lafitte, and back. Although for the return trip we rode the very high bridge over the shipping channel. Should I mention while the rest of y'all in North America are bundling up, we started in the upper 60's and finished in the mid 70's? Beautiful day for a bike ride through some of the more rural parts of Jefferson Parish. Sponsor was the Parish Chamber of Commerce - so there is hope for bike lanes in the area! The route officially had three "hills" - two bridges over shipping channels and we swear the on the return trip over one of the bridges, it got steeper.

    Did my own bike awareness - after one gal complained to me about being sore in her neatherparts (she didn't know about padded shorts, and only looked in big box stores), I told her about TE. And some other gals, staffing an info booth for one of the other ride sponsors, asked about getting into biking in general - so I rattled off names of LBS until we found one that was in their neighborhood.

    So now I'm home and totally wiped out. And Nala wants to go for a walk...
    Beth

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    I rode as a course Marshall on the half metric route, I also got early and got in some extra mile (half to get my Saturday metric in!)
    Very nice, I surprised my self with my pace Along the way, I recruited some else for my fleche team (she does Ultraman tris) ,so i I figured it would be up her alley.
    Hung around the club booth for a bit before heading home. We going to do a Team E thing, but It sounds like a lot of folks got called away at the last minute. C'est La vie!
    Last edited by Fredwina; 11-10-2007 at 03:53 PM.

  6. #6
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    Another crash for me today. Crash while WALKING! Hubby and I had this bright idea that we would do something different, go to the outside edge of our neighborhood, slip around a fence and down a little hill and come out in a big ole church parking lot and go from there.

    The little hill was a bigger than it looked. And it had some vines and briars growing on the ground. My foot got hung underneath a briar and I stopped except the bike didn't and pulled me down with it. I took a small roll down the hill before I stopped. More wounds and bruises.

    We rode anyway and I have no idea how far. We didn't have a bike computer with us and it was a leisurely ride.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

 

 

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