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  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
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    Rides: Dec. 6th-12th

    Today, I learned a few things:
    1. My bike is a jealous creature. I normally don't have a problem with tightish turns. I fell over. (I'm fine, bike's fine. I'm just a little embarrassed and have a road-topography bruise on my knee.)
    2. Riding in the afternoon in an urban area that's decided to hold a "We don't suck!" holiday event in multiple locations is a terrible idea.
    3. I need to rethink my winter clothing somewhat. Warm, but not quite warm enough. I think just a long sleeve jersey should do it. (Primal, where is my order?)
    4. My new jacket is awesome.
    5. I need a new battery for my computer.
    6. I am actually capable of repairing minor bike things. BF took a look at my bike when I got back and was surprised.
    7. Sometimes, a mile and a half is enough.

    (I can't wait to get back home to a non-urban area!)
    Hopefully yours went better than mine.

  2. #2
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    Aug 2008
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    I had planned a 25 mile solo hill ride for today on my road bike, but the snow yesterday ended up being more than expected, so I took Ethel (my cross bike) out on the road. The shoulders were snow covered and though the roads had been salted they were still slushy and crusty in some parts. I stayed close to home and did two laps over a hilly route. Only 13.7 miles total, but that counts for 20 road bike miles and I managed to climb 1300 feet in that short ride.

    This is my first try at riding through the winter, and this was my most wintry day yet. I think I've got the clothes figured out except I needed warmer gloves on today. Last year, my last ride for the year was on November 2, and this year I had almost 600 miles in November, so that's progress. I'm finding I don't mind the cold, but I did mind the messy road surface today. Anyway, it was better than sitting in the house on the trainer!

    My route was pretty rural, but the drivers that did come along were really ignorant today. Maybe they thought I shouldn't be out on the road.
    "No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle" -Winston Churchill

  3. #3
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    Ritamarie, this is my first year of trying to ride through the winter, so whatever you've learned, please share, starting with clothes! Thank you!!

    Owlie, sometimes a mile-and-a-half is, indeed, enough! Too bad about the fall; I'm glad it wasn't serious.

    No ride for me today; I've been having a social day instead, meeting people for breakfast and then for an afternoon Messiah singalong.

  4. #4
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    Yesterday's snow had me in on the rollers today. 30 miles. Ugh!
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
    --===--

    2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
    2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
    2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
    2011 Trek Mamba 29er

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post
    Yesterday's snow had me in on the rollers today. 30 miles. Ugh!
    30 miles on rollers??? How can you stand that? Do you watch t.v.? What???

    My fondest roller memory was when I was home from college, and down in the basement at my parents house on the rollers. My dad walked by the basement door up on the first floor, saw the basement light was on, and hit the switch.
    "No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle" -Winston Churchill

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ritamarie View Post
    30 miles on rollers??? How can you stand that? Do you watch t.v.? What???

    My fondest roller memory was when I was home from college, and down in the basement at my parents house on the rollers. My dad walked by the basement door up on the first floor, saw the basement light was on, and hit the switch.
    It was tough; took a few rest breaks. I was very glad when I was done.

    Yes, I watch TV or DVDs. Today it was episodes 8 & 9 of Dexter.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
    --===--

    2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
    2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
    2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
    2011 Trek Mamba 29er

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by owlice View Post
    Ritamarie, this is my first year of trying to ride through the winter, so whatever you've learned, please share, starting with clothes! Thank you!!
    Owlice,

    I just posted two of my new winter favorites under Apparel: http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...012#post481012

    Having the right clothes definitively helps.
    "No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle" -Winston Churchill

  8. #8
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    Ritamarie, thank you! Much appreciated, and as you find new and more and better things, please please please keep me posted!!

    ~~~

    Today's ride was very much like Friday's ride, except it was colder out: 43°F and cloudy today. I was definitely chillier today than I was on Friday; 6 degrees makes a difference! I wore biking tights and thin sweats, and a turtleneck with a regular t-shirt over it. I was kind of wishing for one more or one warmer layer on top, and I definitely have to get full-fingered gloves.

    But to the ride.... again up to the Lincoln Memorial, down the Reflecting Pool, and then over to Hains Point. Rode around that twice plus some; I was coming up the west side when I saw what I thought was a Bald Eagle, so I cut back over to the east side -- yes! Definitely a Bald Eagle! -- and rode around the point again as a result. And then eventually back.

    In addition to the Bald Eagle, I saw a red fox (oh, so so so pretty!). He crossed the road in front of me, picked up something at the street's edge, and then ran back to the broad flat grassy area that is in the center of the point. Watched me bike past, he did!

    Very few people out. I think only one cyclist passed me (and he was all excited about the red fox, too). I did see a few more, but they weren't doing laps on the point today.

    Slower than Friday; I wasn't feeling the love for most of the ride. 11.6 miles, average of 10.8 MPH.

    Am still glad I rode, though.

    arielmoon, I hear your cry about losing conditioning; I'm riding so much less now... and I can tell I'm not riding as strong as I was two months ago.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Edge of Colorado Plateau
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    Congrats to the cold weather crew!

    To all of you who are braving the cold winter weather, congrats on all of your rides! I hope that you enjoy your time on the bike. You all are much better and more tolerable of the cold than I would ever be.

    Red Rock

  10. #10
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    Aug 2008
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    South Central PA
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    Went for a 26 mile hill ride today. Fun! It was sunny to start and 40 degrees but got cloudy and dropped a couple of degrees by the time I got done. I felt pretty good climbing. One good thing about my hill loop is that all those hilly roads don't really go anywhere so the traffic is light, especially in the middle of the afternoon. I only met up with 3 cars and one tractor in the first 18 miles. After that I have one road that's a little more heavily traveled so I stopped counting, but the first 18 miles were gloriously traffic free.

    I've decided 25-30 miles is about my limit for an enjoyable solo ride. After that I get tired of talking to myself.

    Owlice, one thing I thought of to tell you... one of my best cold weather discoveries is the front handlebar bag. I can put an extra layer on to get me out the door, and shed it five miles into the ride.
    "No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle" -Winston Churchill

 

 

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