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  1. #1
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    Jul 2006
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    Saturday, May 31 rides

    Got up early to get a ride in before a busy day. I stayed within 5 miles of home, riding the road along the creek up till its end, then back and into downtown Silver Spring, around to my town, back to SS, back down the creek road, then home. 22.5 miles.

    Now the day can really start--picking strawberries, turning them into strawberry jam, and best of all picking up my boy Bailey from the vet hospital, where he's been for 4 days battling his kidney disease! Yay! He's coming home!

    Hope everyone has a good day.

  2. #2
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    Nov 2002
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    South of Seattle.
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    I have yet to ride today. But I hope to. Right now my hubby has a severe sinus headache and is resting after taking 2 tyenol. The weather is not cooperating. Misty rain, sun break, misty rain, sun break, I just wish it would make up it's mind! Hopefully stick with the sun! Hopefully this afternoon. I will report back! Hopefully with a ride report!

  3. #3
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    May 2008
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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan126 View Post
    The weather is not cooperating. Misty rain, sun break, misty rain, sun break, I just wish it would make up it's mind!
    We've got a tornado watch until 5 pm and a really heavy thunderstorm just passed through the area with more on the way. No riding for me today. I have lots of errands to run so I'll be happy just to make it to the mall in a few hours.

    I got up early this morning to do a ride that was being led by the manager of the LBS where I shop, but decided to go back to sleep and go for a solo ride tomorrow instead, since it will be much less humid tomorrow. Besides I'll be getting up early every weekend for most of the summer in order to ride before the days get super hot, so I'd just as soon not get up early to ride when highs are only in the 80s.

    Oh look it just started pouring again - have to get up and close the windows again...sigh. Too bad because I was enjoying the cool breeze.

  4. #4
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    Dec 2006
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    NC
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    Our local group did a 40 mile ride this morning. It was humid and windy, but as long as we were moving, it didn't feel bad at all. I tried out my new pair of bike shorts today, and they are the BEST! (Gore Ozon Lady bike shorts). My booty is sooooo grateful!

    Happy Cycling!
    That's Just How I Roll!

    Aloha,

    Southside Sally

  5. #5
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    Nov 2002
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    Thunderstorms and high humidity ny biker. Oh how I remember that! I was born and raised in Pittsburgh!

    Early morning rides in the summer are the way to go! Even here in the Seattle area. Plus I am a morning person and I just love getting up early and getting a ride in before the afternoon heat of the day. So ny biker I will be joining you on those early morning weekend (and weekday rides too) this summer only I will be on the opposite side of the country!

    Southside Sally I am going to have to check out those bike shorts, Gore ozone, I've never heard of em. But anything with the word "comfy" in it I am all for checking into! Glad you had a good ride!

    And it looks like the misty rain is going to win this bout. So I guess no ride today. It is going to be a gym day. Hopefully tomorrow will be nicer!

  6. #6
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    Apr 2006
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    ride? bah humbug.
    My DH is on a 200 k ride today. I don't think he even bothered to take his raincoat. Me? I stayed home. I had a couple of little rides I was thinking about doing, but the weather changed my mind. The rain is coming down. They finally changed today's forecast (for cloudy and 0% chance of rain) after 2 hours of rain... gotta love the Pacific Northwest.
    I even turned the heat back on.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  7. #7
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    Feb 2008
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    37 steep miles. I rode up a mountain, then down the other side, then turned around and rode up the backside and back down to home. It was great, I had never ridden up the backside. It is much easier then the frontside that I ride every week. I think I will incorporate the backside as part of my normal ride now. Oh yeah, and I got chased by a coyote, I thought he was gonna eat my leg. Guess my calves weren't meaty enough. Lucky me.

    Brenda

  8. #8
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    May 2007
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    While my friends (including our own MU Pedal Pusher) used their visitors as an excuse not to ride with me, I used my visitor as an excuse to go for a ride. I biked the 30 miles and met them all at a little small-town festival where we rode the Octopus and the Gravitron which I remembered as being kind of lame but were about as much excitement as I can stand nowadays.

    The bike ride would have been completely uneventful had I not run out of water before I made it even halfway. I'd have sold my soul for a church with a water spigot on that road. There wasn't even a gas station.

    I saw lots of lycra on one stretch which is part of a popular loop. They weren't the friendliest people, and probably turned their noses up at my lack of lycra and my heavy commuter bike.

    I have to wonder how fast I'd go on something less than 41 pounds.

  9. #9
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    On my ride today I:

    1. Had to stop at a house and borrow and allen wrench, my seat bolt came loose.

    2. Saw a man running and playing with his pet...

    Goat. (At first I thought it was a really big dog.... with horns).

    3. Conquered my nemesis hill.

    4. Explored a new road.

    5. Rescued a turtle.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Fort Worth, TX
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    I did a club ride today, 19 miles. Not far, but ALL of it was in an incredible head wind. The same wind I did my 15 miles in yesterday. It is getting hot out, so on the one hand the wind is nice, but it kills me on the bike. I feel like I did after my first 50 mile ride!

    I was going to do 20 tomorrow, but maybe I will skip that and clean the apartment instead.

    Barbara

  11. #11
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    Apr 2007
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarbaraAlys View Post

    I was going to do 20 tomorrow, but maybe I will skip that and clean the apartment instead.
    Nah, that dirt will still be there when you get back.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

  12. #12
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    Apr 2005
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    Well... if MD can, so can I... post in both May31 threads, that is...

    My May 31 ride? Intense, hard out and my body feels like it has been worked HARD.

    On my new EMC2 Team Equip - full carbon, dura-ace I had about the toughest race in terms of hills that our club does! And I rode hard, and fast-for-me and felt really satisfied at the finish.
    It was a 33km race - only about 9km of which were flat (and because that is the false flat, about 5km of it were going up also!)

    It was a tunning day - a heavy frost in the morning meant the day (though cold) was sunny, dry and virtually windless.
    I got in 44km in total when I include warm up/cool down.
    Last edited by RoadRaven; 06-01-2008 at 01:23 AM.

 

 

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