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Thread: May 17th Rides!

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    May 17th Rides!

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    since it was supposed to be hot, I decided to get started at 6am.
    Things went well at first. I went to the rail trail , then went up to Duncan canyon road.

    I ran into one of my friends cycling down baseline. Her DH was driving their truck to the ride in case it got too hot.
    I was debating which ride I to do I decided to do the ling one, which turned out to be the wrong one. There's a wildfire burning, and in between the ash and the heat, it was on miserable slog up Mt Baldy road
    Copters picking up water at San Antonio Dam:

    Same sign as last weekwish we still had the clouds)

    I made it back for the social session, and then wen to pick my new eyeglasses. I also stopped at REI and got some stuff. I almost got some more water, and should have. since I ran out at mile 51(despite having a 70 oz. camelbak)
    So I stopped at a c-store and got some more. Good thing since when I got home , it was 109 at noon.
    So I took a nap for an hour with a fan on to cool off, and I'm still tryinng to rehydrate.
    Maybe I should cut back: 62 miles

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    I test rode a Madone this morning - does that count? I loved it! They only had the 4.7 in my size but it was great. I wish I'd had my Garmin with me so I could see my speed though. I did come close to losing control and wiping out coming down a long hill though > I don't know if it was "driver error", my bad eyes, difference between the Madone and my own bike (maybe I was going way faster than I thought?), or just a fluke but it scared the crap out of me. Luckily I didn't panic (on the outside) and carefully braked, regained control, and gently led it away from the curb. Aaaack! My little heart was going pitter patter!

    So. Now to decide. Do I pay the extra $150 for the 5.1 which they can bring in within the week, or stick with the 4.7? The Ruby is another $500 and I don't like the colour so that's out.

    Anyway, probably not the right place to post this but that was ride for today.
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    sound like to me the question is whether you can afford the extra $150.
    The only thing I noticed is that 4.7 uses a different carbon than the 5.1 ))my understanding TCT=China OCLV=Wisconsin, if you care about such things), so they may ride a little different...

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    First I rode to the co-op and bought bread.

    Then I left home again and went to BikeWorks (where Kent Peterson now is employed) and ordered some lovely Basil Blossom panniers. color pink & orange. teehee. no they're not waterproof, but if the weather's that bad i probably don't want to go out in it and if i have to; i can use Raleighdon's Ortlieb heavy duty waterproof ones.

    15 miles in HOT SUN (what is that?!?)
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    May 17th ride. The less said the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fredwina View Post
    sound like to me the question is whether you can afford the extra $150.
    The only thing I noticed is that 4.7 uses a different carbon than the 5.1 ))my understanding TCT=China OCLV=Wisconsin, if you care about such things), so they may ride a little different...
    I can afford the extra $150. I had been planning on buying the Ruby which was $600 more. From where I stand, both carbons are made 'out-of-the-country'. LOL. The LBS guy says there's not real quality difference between the two, just a 'social' difference as far as what the people who put it together are being paid. I'm not saying that's not important to me but for the most part, it's becoming a colour issue.
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    Beautiful, bright & hot. 24C.
    Started off at 7:30 am did 43 kms. with a snack towards last 10 km., light grocery shopping. Then cycled off to a bike store..where saw nifty long-figured cycling gloves. So tempted to get them for myself..but geez, still have 2 brand-new pairs at home. But maybe another birthday gift for him.

    glove has design motif with light reflective skeleton hand bones.
    Then to another sporting goods store, bought a pair of walking shorts for cycling.


    Went out later in day after skyping to dearie in Germany. Cycled another 12 kms. round trip to Japanese supermarket, for miso soup (yea, I know. I'm wierd but it's liquid even though hot) and their freshly made sushi.

    and spent $11.00 on large packs of dried Japanese green tea noodles and buckwheat noodles. Oh well, should last for a few months.

    total of 55 kms.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 05-17-2008 at 07:11 PM.

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    My first century of the year. 107 miles. The course was flatter than flat. Only 1441 feet of climbing. A perfect day! Felt strong right to the end, although I'll probably be asleep well before the sun goes down.

    Alex

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    10 easy miles with a friend who I am trying to coax into a more healthy lifestyle.
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    Congrats on the century, Alex!

    Today was the first N2B ride...that is...the N2 ride for "B-riders". A total of 2 of us were on the B-ride....my friend Trevor and me. But I discovered a wrinkle. The main N2 ride waits for us at the rest stops. So....we got dropped on Tuckerman Rd like yesterday's laundry...as expected. And by the time we got to the convenience store on Travilah, they were waiting for us...(and waiting and waiting...). So we got there, and they were like..."Okay! You guys are here. Let's go! C'mon!" And off they went, expecting us to join on. So we got no rest. That went on for the 2 re-group spots until I finally said "NO! I'm eating my Shot Blocks and I'm not moving!!!" To which some wise-guy replied "That's okay....we're all versed in the Heimlich maneuver!" I ended up finishing with them (fortunately, they ride slowly at the beginning and the end...but in the middle...they CRANK!). Trevor took a new way home.
    But I have to re-think my "N2B means I don't care if I get dropped" ride. I don't want them to wait for us...I honestly didn't expect them to wait for us. But I do enjoy their company. Oh the quandry.
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    Loaded up the Xtracycle with all my excess bike paraphernalia and rode the trail most of the way over to the local bike association's bike swap. I donated the stuff, then rode back home, stopping at the supermarket along the way. 12.5 miles.

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    I went 94k!!!!!!!

    Longest ride yet.

    Woohoo! We did it with some peeps from my club and it took 4.5 hours. We probably took about 40 mins of breaks altogether, tho, one of which included some really good chocolate ice cream from a mom and pop place. : The longest I'd done before was about 75k. I'm registered for a metric century in July, and now I know I can do it!!! Some kind people did pull me a bit sometimes on the way back, though.

    I am soooo pumped. And pooped.

    The only probs were wrist and shoulder soreness. My saddle wasn't great, but not horrible either, and maybe it would have been ok with more chamois butter after the stop. I'm still with the stock saddle. I asked a bike shop here to order me a Brooks!
    Last edited by teawoman; 05-17-2008 at 06:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelownagirl View Post
    I test rode a Madone this morning - does that count? I loved it! They only had the 4.7 in my size but it was great. I wish I'd had my Garmin with me so I could see my speed though. I did come close to losing control and wiping out coming down a long hill though > I don't know if it was "driver error", my bad eyes, difference between the Madone and my own bike (maybe I was going way faster than I thought?), or just a fluke but it scared the crap out of me. Luckily I didn't panic (on the outside) and carefully braked, regained control, and gently led it away from the curb. Aaaack! My little heart was going pitter patter!

    So. Now to decide. Do I pay the extra $150 for the 5.1 which they can bring in within the week, or stick with the 4.7? The Ruby is another $500 and I don't like the colour so that's out.

    Anyway, probably not the right place to post this but that was ride for today.
    I am glad you are closer to the new bike! I have done that before on a hill...very scary!

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    I did 30 miles with 2300 feet of climbing. The weather was perfect. 75 degrees and sunny, although the wind was a bit strong in the beginning. Funny, this used to be my most challenging local ride (Groton/Dunstable from Littleton, including Lost Lake). Since moving to my hilly street, my perception has changed. Afterwards we went to Kimball Farms in Carlisle, where I had a raspberry frozen yogurt with chocolate chips in it.
    Tomorrow we are doing a metric. I haven't ridden more than 52 miles since September 2006. I haven't really trained for this, but it's pretty flat and I find that the kind of hill riding I do pretty much allows me to go the distance as long as I moderate my speed a bit.

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    Wow, congrats on everyone who did metrics and centuries this weekend!

    I have my first metric of the season next weekend. DH wants to hammer it so it may not be a fun as it could be.
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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