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Thread: 7 March Rides

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    7 March Rides

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    OUTSIDE AGAIN, after almost a week of suffering w/my Baltimore Buddy, Troy Jacobson.

    In the low 50s. No ice or snow on the MUT or road.

    First bug in the mouth for 2009, too.

    I thought it would take a rain to wipe it all away but a combination of a couple warms days, nights above freezing, and some salt did the job. It was nice to see that someone salted the MUT along the main commuter route into DC.

    I got in an early 43 miler so I could get Fiona and Maeve out for longish walks.

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    Man, I'd say that's an early ride. You're an early bird. Sounds like it was fun. Now that the clocks are switching forward tonight and bugs are flying into mouths; it REALLY means Spring is right around the corner. Woo hoo!
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    so jealous!!

    It's nice in Chicago, but rainy. I've also been in bed for 11 days now with the flu. Am now just starting to get over the secondary infection to my respiratory system, ugggh... hopefully this is the end of it!!, and I will be better soon!!

    enjoy the biking!!
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    DH and I did the N2 with about 30 others.
    The pace was easy. The roads were wet with morning dew (I don't think it rained last night), and with all the sand on the roads from the recent snow, the going was sketchy.
    Unfortunately, our worse fears were realized when, going through a series of turns (like a Z), wheels washed out and 2 riders - our friends Howard and John - went down. Hard. Howard was fine, but John was knocked out cold and it was a few minutes before he even came to. The whole group stopped, of course, and someone dialed 911. Two ambulances came, and they took John to Suburban - Maryland's primary trauma center - and the same place they took my friend Terry after his crash last May. Fortunately, John is okay. A concussion. Some cuts and bruising. He doesn't remember the crash, but he remembers everything else...thankfully. His helmet was destroyed, but at least he was wearing it and it did its job.
    Rest of the ride was pretty somber, to say the least, but we got through the rest of it with no more major incidents (one flat tire...).
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    Boy it's gorgeous out. I went for my usual loop, then decided it was so nice, I'd ride for another hour or so. As soon as I decided that, I noticed a skip, at first what I thought was a ghost shift. Well, I thought, maybe my cassette's wearing out. Several miles down the road, the skip was worse, and then turned into a skip with a click on the end. As soon as I heard the click, I knew it was the chain. I could see when I looked down some side to side play happening. I pulled over, and indeed found a link that was about to break.

    Made a call to my brother to come get me. His inability to follow directions, coupled with my inability to give directions, made me decide the best idea was for us to meet at a place we both knew, which was a few miles mostly downhill from where I was. I figured I'd put it in an easy gear and mostly coast the whole way. Well, that didn't quite work. After about 1/2 a mile, the chain started jamming so I couldn't pedal at all. SO, I got off and started walking.

    I got about 20 yards, when there before me, was a car with a Cervelo time trial bike on the roof, with a woman and kids getting in. I 'splained my dilemma to her, and she went and got her husband, who happened to have a chain tool handy. Unfortunately, it broke. Luckily, he had another one! Boy, someone was lookin' out for me! He took out a link, reconnected the now shorter chain, and I rode to where my bro was waiting. Mechanicals are fun when they work out!

    This is the third chain I've gone through on this bike, which I haven't even had a year. Fluke? I'm beginning to think it's something else...

    I'm getting a new chain tool for the guy who helped me, and some candy for his kids, who patiently waited in the car while their dad fixed my bike.

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    YAY!!!!!!! Our first significant ride of the year!!!! About 40F and partly sunny and dry enough roads. DH and I rode 20 miles...a great modest warm-up start to the year. I am out of shape, and the 20 miles today felt more like 30 miles felt last Fall to me. It's my respiratory stamina that's gotten out of shape, but happily my leg muscles seem just fine still from last year. Good ol' quads.

    It was FUN! Saw and heard some bluebirds, a caterpiller crossing the road, big flocks of redwing blackbirds coming back from their winter down south...
    Ponds are still frozen over, snow piles still hanging on here and there.

    Then I actually cleaned my bike when we got home.
    I feel tired and all stretched out but in a good way.
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    It was supposed to be freezing, sleet, snow-rain all weekend but we woke up to blue skies and 5-10°C, so we got out the MTBs.

    We bundled up&went for a flat ride along one of the smaller rivers leading into town, 1.5-2hours or so. I dropped into bed like a dead fly when we came back around 4pm.

    The cold takes so much out of you.
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    First non-rainy weekend in 5 weeks. Took my Cannondale for a nice 43 mile spin. The cyclists I passed were all smiling and friendly. Got into several nice conversations at stop lights. Man I missed riding outside!
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    Started out early since I had a bunch of stuff to do today.
    The bollards on the bike path had been giving me trouble, so I stopped and took a photo:

    Decided to practice my hill starts and take a photo:

    of course, I flubbed the first hill start on the club ride, plus they seemed more interest in who would finish first than seeing the sights, so I did my own thing most excellent!
    I did stop in for "social hour"


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    weather was too nice to not go out here! I waited until after I watched the Pitt UConn game (go Panthers) then headed out with the intent of a very short ride, as I've only been out once this year. I ended up doing 13.5 miles, my hip wasn't real happy about that, but nothing a good soak and stretch won't fix. Felt good, though a few cars annoyed me, more of them were nice and offered me the right of way even when it wasn't mine, so it all balances out I guess.
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    Did 20 miles in crazy wind again today. In the strong headwind I could only push 14.5 mph or so and in the tailwind I did 28. Wheeeeee!!!

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    20 miles today in SW Michigan. I started out in foggy, damp weather. In the midst of doing some hill repeats, the skies opened up. A torrential downpour with a stiff NW wind motivated me to get home. (Good practice for a time with cross winds.) I am glad I brought my rain jacket! I hope tomorrow is not quite so damp.

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    Monday of this week, we received a foot of snow. Tuesday, I was skate skiing, and temps were in the teens. Wednesday was trainer night, which was good, since the temps were in the single digits. Today? Sunny and 60 degrees, baby! Woohoo!

    Set out with my coach and a rather largish group. My one peeve about the ride? With all of the snow melt here, there were people riding without fenders . That's just BAD FORM on a group ride in the spring in New England!

    We ended up out for 3:20, and covered about 57 miles with an average moving speed of 17.6 mph - not bad for March. It was tough though, and I am BEAT now. Just got back from food, and likely will soon be heading to bed.

    Geez - I hope spring really is here to stay...

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    I watched DH race a marathon mountain bike race. He got beat by a 76 year old man, he thought that was awesome. The guy was a nice guy to boot. It was windy and hot, I was kind of glad just to be watching those idiots riding 57 miles on the trail at race pace.
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    Only got in 16 miles, but it was outside- so I'm happy. Fought 30 mph headwinds going 8, but enjoyed the tailwind going 25 with no effort. I both love and loathe the wind.
    Glad everyone had good rides today. Springtime is almost here, ladies and gents. It's a good, good thing.
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