Wow! Who knew?
I added up what I could definately account for this year and I am nearly at 1,000. I never would have guessed all those 2's and 5's would add up!
I'm dere...but i only have 4236km's so far for the year. I'm trying to keep up with you ladies over your summer!
Í want to know what the top 5 riders at BJ actually do for a living! To be at 15,000km for the year would mean they'd be retired? Someone please explain..
Anywho, i'm just aiming for 10,000 for the year. It seems far away though.
C
I often wondered what they do, too. Even if they are retired, they must not do much besides riding. I rode 3,000 miles last year; my goal was 2500 and the mild fall allowed me to ride a lot more. Now that I won't be working after NEXT FRIDAY, I am not sure how much more I will ride. I probably will do more errands by bike, but even if I do the 2 regular club rides twice a week and long rides on the weekends plus a little more, I am not sure how much more this will add up to. I have 3500 as a "sort of" goal in my head, but at this point, I think I would rather get faster than ride more. I'm at 1,055, which is about 3 weeks ahead of where I was last year at this time, because I've been commuting a couple of days a week.
Winter is tough, especially if you get snow and/or ice. There are positives about winter riding, i.e., finding yourself having the trail either to yourself or with other die-hard, trail rule savvy athletes.Acclimating to the cold, riding in the dark, etc., is the real challenge but that's a temporary thing. Once you figure out the right layers/"keep warm system," you'll be fine. You might consider investing in winter cycling shoes, too. Well worth the investment.
I have to admit that I feel indignant when the warm weather folks come out of their toasty caves and start crowding/behaving badly &/or unsafely on "my" trail. Anyone who slogs it out there in 20 degrees w/wind chills even lower should have emminant (sp?) domain! LOL
You can do the 10K. I just takes determination and discipline.
I am on there also and log after every ride or at least at the end of the week I will log all my rides. I keep a pad by my bike to write down the time and miles just in case I don't log write away.
I am still working on my commuting and errand bike which will bring in an extra 6 miles on days that I normally would have none. I agree, they do add up in the long run. My bike should be done by the weekend. The rack and bag are on, I just need to reconnect the something on the front brake.
~ JoAnn
OK--I joined TE there. I've been logging since April, which adds up to 894 km (all outdoors). Does that automatically get added to the TE stats, or do I have to do something? All the rides in my journal now list TE as the club, so I'm guessing the got added.
I joined yesterday and am still in the process of recording the 1445 miles I have ridden since I started last November.
Luckily I keep a log of all my rides with notes so transfering them to the journal is easy.