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  1. #1
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    Red face I may need to take up randonneuring

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    Oh geeze. I crave this jersey.

    http://duque.net/sfrandonneurs/poll.htm

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    Retro-grouch!! It's a nice looking jersey, but I still don't wanna ride that far

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    therein lies the rub.

    Though I suppose if I did the 200K* that would justify it.

    ( * in freakin' January )

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    You could do the 200K Jo.


    Come on, ride with me.

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    I would love to ride that far. And I'd want the jersey, if it was wool.

    Ibex's team jerseys are similar and wool.

    I'm so out of it...what is "retro-grouch"? I know "retro" and I know "grouch" but what is "retro-grouch"?

    There are a bunch of randonneurs here in Seattle somewhere. Betcha their jersey isn't as cool as you guys' jersey. Can I come ride with y'all just to get the shirt?
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 09-12-2006 at 05:51 AM.
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    no, it's not as cool. the Seattle Randonneurs wear a blue jersey with white letters. But the Oregon Randonneurs wear a red Jersey with black trim, it's really beautiful. but they are all wool, both Seattle and Oregon...

    http://www.seattlerandonneur.org/gal...km_1_2005.html
    Last edited by mimitabby; 09-12-2006 at 06:13 AM.
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    Yep, the SF one is wool as well.

    I think the Seattle Randonneurs jersey is mighty nice. But I do like the design on the SF jersey, simple yet effective.

    V, you're so sweet. I'd see you at the start & that's about it.

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    Oooh! I want!

    MimiT- are the Seattle Randonneurs through Cascade, or do y'all have your own website?

    (once I get my new bike all set up, I really do want to start the long rides)

    Edit: oops, nevermind. Now I see the link.... brain fart. Must have more coffee!
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 09-12-2006 at 06:18 AM.
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    I belong to cascade but not the seattle randonneurs.

    I also belong to the redmond cycling club which has no members from redmond.

    RCC (redmond cycling club ) also has its own web page. I was trying to find a photo of the Oregon Rando Jersey. I guess i have one on my own camera at home... can't find one on the web; it must be a new jersey.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
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    Is the Oregon Rando jersey the second one down in this link ?
    (or is the one they show here just a prototype?)

    http://www.portlandcyclewear.com/cat...57/2700560.htm

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    second one down, yup, but the red is a lovely rich color, not shown here.
    that's it, good work Jobob!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    Retro-grouch (n.) someone who crabbily holds onto old stuff instead of embracing the new.

    Or, in my case, wears wool, sits on leather, rides lugged steel, uses friction bar-end shifters, and carries whonkin' big canvas saddlebags.

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    wow! i like that jersey... simple but nice!!!!

    and yes... you can do 200K! that's only 120ish miles! now get out there and ride!


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    LOL !

    but but but ... it's in January ! It could be cold and foggy and raining !

    Or it could be gorgeous.

    well, maybe I can do it

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    EXCUSE ME, young lady!???? remove that MAYBE right out of there! only positive thoughts... you CAN do it!

 

 

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