My husband and I just rode 57 miles. We averaged 15.1 mph. That's an improvement for us.
My husband and I just rode 57 miles. We averaged 15.1 mph. That's an improvement for us.
Had a good ride, took another cruise thru the construction giving me my own 2 lane hwy. So glad they aren't working weekends. Then thru some country roads making a loop back to the hwy. Sprayed a dog for the first time. I don't mind running, barking, but snapping at my ankles, he gets it. Rescued a box turtle. Stopped to put pennies on the RR tracks (I've always wanted to do that). Rode thru town singing 'Pink Cadillac" with the Boss rather loudly.
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34.1 miles
Or bring some lettuce & a little olive oil?Originally Posted by SouthernBelle
Too hot to ride. 85 degrees and 50% humidity at 4:00 AM. Gets to 95 degrees by 6:30. Hardly worth putting on a helmet. I might bust out & sweat tomorrow, but this is a complete drag.
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Not 57! I only rode 22 miles and gained 1,040 feet, 15% max grade. My average was only 13.3, but I'll take it!
Really HOT, for us. Lots of other riders out smiling in the relatively cool morning air. Watched the wake boarders loving it in the lake. And riding along the river was really pleasnt. Full on summer! Wore my new terry sunblocker jersey.
sarah
Got up early this morning to try to beat the heat (and traffic). I was going to die when I took a new route that ended up being a highway-like road. It was really scary. I still can't get used to really loud diesel trucks rumbling up from behind me. It scares the crap out of me every time!
Ride totals: 37 miles, best avg speed of 14.5mph and new top speed of 24.5mph! And my legs are killing me.
It's only worth it if you're having fun
I got up early to ride, got in about 16miles before I had to go to the car dealership. I averaged about 15mph, but was doing intervals so that was all over the place!! Also, this route is pretty popular with cyclists, as I always see other people out there. Must be the wide open roads with very few carsbut those that are are going fast, though
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I took my recumbent out this morning and got in a slow 24 miles. It was however a beautiful ride and I had plenty of time to take it all in as I cruised along the back roads. I'm getting ready to leave for the Saturday evening club ride and the dinner outing that follows (I admit I ride so I can eat).
total: 22 miles of mtb track.
At least half was uphill (took short, xc singletracks down, which was sad... so much work for such a short thrill.)
Hadda finish much earlier than I would've liked, but time had run out and I could no longer summon the strength to my legs to push 'down' on the pedals anymore.![]()
Had half an hour to shower, eat, and run out the door to work, and now my body's begging for a nappynap.![]()
*curls up in a corner to sleep*
Finished the longest ride I have done to date![]()
The original route was mapped out at 55 miles but I asked my riding partner if he would be willing to go a little extra so we could do a century, he was agreeable even though he was on a new bike and his longest ride to date on it was 38 miles.
I had the stem replaced on my bike for a better fit and What a Difference ! ! !
no more shoulder pain or pubic bone pain, and being in the drops was waaaaay better
Weather was ideal +65 at departure and +90 at completion, no wind until the last 16 miles and then it was a light cross wind.
started at 6:45AM and done at 12:15PM (riding partner didn't eat breakfast before leaving and at 23 miles decided he was ready to, so a major stop while he downed toast, sausage and eggs at a very slow service restaurant) We are doing a major tour together in a couple of weeks and I warned him he had better get used to eating BEFORE starting because "there ain't no place to stop to eat other than light fare at rest stops" Plus it killed an hour of no wind and cool temps![]()
Had a couple of other short stretch breaks and one longer powerade, granola bar break at about 48 miles
total ride time 4 hours and 15 min, average speed 15.5 mph, total distance 64.9 miles
Amazing what no wind can do, my regular average 2 weeks ago was 13.5 mph
All in all the BEST DAY ON A BIKE EVER ! ! !
It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination
Did my first century at BikeJournal Reunion in Illinois and Wisconsin. It was incredibly hot and humid and I was pretty sick afterward, but now I can say I did it! Thanks to some great friends for pulling me through the last 20 miles!![]()
Did a 60 mile MS benefit ride. HOT...Humid and rather hilly. Still had a fun time. Great Mexican restaurant at the 30 mile point. Only allowed myself one small margarita and back on the bike....anymore time in the air conditioning and another margarita and I would have been tempted to sag it in.
Congratulations Ecletic! I did my first metric century a few weeks ago - it makes you feel so proud doesn't it?! So what's next?
Originally Posted by kelownagirl
Many Kudos to you TOO for doing the metric century (and yours was even more legit - you are in a country that is actually metric![]()
Next on the agenda is a week long 410 mile tour, longest day is 75 miles with a century option. I have no major plans to do the century but will play it by ear and let the weather, and how I feel at the time be my guide. just getting through as much of the tour as I can will be the main goal
eclectic
It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination