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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Sierra Foothills, CA
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    800
    40 miles, nice relatively flat bike trail, average 15.9. I'm wiped out...my hilly ride yesterday kind of did me in! I feel a nap coming on.

    HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to all you mothers! I am not a mother, although a friend of mine who is also not a mother thinks that maybe we're another kind of mother. But if I typed what kind of mothers we think we might be, I'm sure my post would get removed!
    Last edited by RolliePollie; 05-13-2007 at 03:20 PM.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Massachusetts
    Posts
    2,556
    I rode the 23.4 mile loop into Framingham, Marlboro, and Sudbury. Temp about 65 with a breeze and clear skies. Averaged 15.6 mph. My eyes are irritated from dust in the air.
    Oil is good, grease is better.

    2007 Peter Mooney w/S&S couplers/Terry Butterfly
    1993 Bridgestone MB-3/Avocet O2 Air 40W
    1980 Columbus Frame with 1970 Campy parts
    1954 Raleigh 3-speed/Brooks B72

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
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    I finally did a longer ride with climbing. As Deb said, it was gorgeous here today, but one of those days when it's hard to tell what to wear. Set out with the cycling friends from their house in Acton and rode to Littleton, up Oak Hill (3 miles of climbing), into Harvard Center. Then we rode into Bolton and did the most difficult part of the ride (Vaughn Hill Rd. and Old Bay Rd.). We stopped for lunch at the top of the most difficult climb and ate our sandwiches sitting by an old barn. This road is so beautiful, you actually feel high up; there's only one or two houses and farms on it and you really feel like you are in Vermont. Then it's down and down for about 5-6 miles until we do another more minor climb. I started feeling a little toasted here. My left hamstring was aching at the start, but I kept it under control by really conserving my energy on the Oak Hill climb, not going more than 8-9 and really spinning easy. I felt good on the big climbs, but after 25 miles or so, the last one got me. Steve and I went ahead of our friends, back into Stow, Boxborough, and Acton. We cheated on the route a little to avoid one last small hill by going out on Rt. 111, which is flat.

    38.7 miles, 3500 feet of climbing, a couple of spots at 15%
    average 14.01. I was going to commute tomorrow, but it's supposed to be near freezing in the morning, so it will be a leisurely afternoon ride after work.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Posts
    378
    This morning, DH and one of my LRRH training partners and I rode 62 miles. There was a stiff, gusty breeze at various points during the ride. My friend turned this into quite the hammerfest. I just sat on her back wheel and flew! Here are some pics of the ride, which was along the Great Salt Lake.

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    We're hoping that we'll be ready for the century in 3 weeks!

    Alex
    Last edited by Alex; 05-22-2010 at 03:32 PM.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    rhode island
    Posts
    29
    What a great Mother's Day ride today. 27 miles with my oldest son and his friend. It was warm, in the 60's, sunny but windy again. I washed the bikes after, cleaned and greased the chains. Looking forward to the next ride.
    Gidiup
    "Isn't it a lovely ride. Sliding down and gliding down. Try not to try to hard. It's just a lovely ride." "Secret 'O Life" James Taylor

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Riding my Luna & Rivendell in the Hudson Valley, NY
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    I too had a great biking Mother's Day. DH and I did our first all-day-interstate ride. The first time I've ever ridden from home in New York State into another state (Mass.) and back.
    Lots of hills going into MA, and it was almost all highway riding. Some parts a bit hairy when the shoulders disappeared and semis blasted past us. But somehow I managed to stay unruffled during it all. I must have dodged about 40 million stones, glass shards, pieces of metal and wood, rusty nails, road kill, branches, you name it, on the shoulders. Really honed my dodging skills.
    I also set a new distance record for myself. My most miles up til now was 42 miles in one ride. Today was 52 miles! Funny thing is, I felt better after today's ride than I have after several 40 milers in the past, and actually felt even better than after yesterday's 30 mile ride! Weird. It's pretty good proof to myself that I am getting stronger.
    Today's ride was the first of this year's goals for me. I am so happy and tired (in a good way), and i look forward to a day off the bike and at my desk working tomorrow.
    The weather was absolutely PERFECT. We stopped on the way home to rest for a minute outside a little country store, and some people walked out eating ice cream cones and said "Hey, if you are a mother you can get a free ice cream cone in there!".....so I DID!
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    sunny scottsdale, az
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    638
    DH got back on the bike after 55 days off due to rotator cuff surgery. yoohoo!!

    we did the 35 mile church commute today in 103 degree heat with some winds.

    yesterday i did the south mountain time time trial, 5.5 miles up the mountain to the towers. it was killer, i've only been up there once but not all the way. the last 1/2 K was steeeeeeeep. DH rode with me out there and did some warm up riding with me so he's jumping right back into it.

    i've missed him riding, the ride today was one of those relaxed side-by-side-just-talking kinda rides, we rarely do that, seems like we're always pushing it. this was nice.
    laurie

    Brand New Orbea Diva | Pink | Specialized Ruby
    2005 Trek Madone Road | Pink | Ruby
    1998 Trek 5200 Road | Blue | Specialized Jett
    ???? Litespeed Catalyst Road | Silver | Terry Firefly

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Denver Metro
    Posts
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    I am so happy to be able to read everyone's posts about their rides!

    We are getting all the smoke from north florida all the way down here in south florida, and I have asthma- so no cycling for me this week:-( So i then decided to ship my bike out to albuquerque(since I am moving tuesday) then instead of right before I leave on monday. So I haven't had access to my bike all week- keep posting girls! I like reading about your rides, helps me pretend I was out there.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Victoria BC
    Posts
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    I don't get it sometimes. I try to get my sleep and nutrition just right before each ride; sometimes the ride is great, others it's a fight all the way. Today and yesterday -for whatever reason- were absolutely wonderful. Rode from downtown Victoria up the Saanich Penninsula to the beautiful town of Sidney, around CYYJ (Victoria International), back down the Penninsula, along the Victoria waterfront, and back to the truck. It was quite windy, but strangely the wind didn't seem to be a factor. The bike was flawless all day. The weather was neither too warm nor too cool. Everyone was actually obeying trail rules. Vehicles on the highway kept a respectful distance (yet I could still catch a great draft).
    Seventy-three enjoyable kilometers on "Geri".
    Last edited by Popoki_Nui; 05-13-2007 at 05:53 PM.
    All vintage, all the time.
    Falcon Black Diamond
    Gitane Tour de France
    Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
    Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB

 

 

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