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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish View Post
    Jo: Uh, Jo? You are one of my heroes from Climbing Club!
    Well, here are a couple of things to chew on:

    The most climbing I've ever done on a single ride was about 6300 feet (this past weekend, as a matter of fact)

    Oh, and you say it was a series of out & back climbs? Well if I were on your ride, I would have likely bailed when the going got tough. In fact, on my ride this weekend the opportunity presented itself so I cut out the last few miles to the top of Mt. Tam. Your tenacity is really something.

    So there. You're my hero now. Deal with it.
    Last edited by jobob; 08-06-2007 at 08:26 PM.

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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    The most climbing I've ever done on a single ride was about 6300 feet (this past weekend, as a matter of fact)
    So...you got in a PB for climbing this weekend! Yay!! And, that also tells me that with the climbing you have been getting in every month, you're doing a heckuva lot of rides!

    On my ride this weekend the opportunity presented itself so I cut out the last few miles to the top of Mt. Tam.
    Sometimes we live to fight another day. Yesterday, I was within 4 miles of the summit when I saw a very fit looking, experienced looking man stopped, and I asked if he was OK. He appeared fine, but had decided to head back down the hill. We talked for a minute, and I remember admiring him for the wisdom to know when enough is enough.

    On the flip side, if you really think you want a little extra oomph to finish it up the next time you do that ride, you might try one of the books I read this week for inspiration. They seriously helped me, and I thought of them as I rode. http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=17777

    Of course, being flat out stubborn helps. My mom used to say "You're just like your father," and my dad used to say, "You're just like your mother." So I guess I come by it naturally!

    (Also, I really have to add that this ride was an amazing ride in that everything just went really well. We'll see how it goes the next time, when my guts act up, when it rains and blows, when I get my 4th flat, or whatever. That's when I'll really find out what's there. Honestly, I feel like this ride was just a plain old gift from God...just one of those great days that you can only really respond to by saying "Thank you.")

    So there. You're my hero now. Deal with it.
    LOL...OK, I'll deal, I'll deal!
    Last edited by Starfish; 08-06-2007 at 08:46 PM.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

  3. #3
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    What an awesome report! A new superhero is born (really). Congratulations!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_kim View Post
    What an awesome report! A new superhero is born (really). Congratulations!!!
    You Californians are all posting these congrats with such deceptive sweetness...when really...

    Holy Cow! I just read the Marin Century thread, and read a little something about YOUR performance over the weekend! Not to mention Jo's, oh, and MP simply riding through a little nausea-inducing pain (it's just a flesh wound! ).

    You guys are something else (that ride profile with its "rollers" NOT!)
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Yes, we are a deceptively sweet lot.

    I have renewed and increased respect for the Mt. Tam double century riders (such as that woman with the @ss thetans and Veronica). When the century route split from the double route at about mile 75 I was thinking there was no way in hell I could have gone on for another 125 miles and 8000 feet! You superheroes rock.

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    WOW!!!! I think the ladies have said it all and very well. Awesome ride Starfish.
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    Wow, wow, wow...Starfish...you are inspiring!!!

    For the past few days, I've been coming back from an injury and SERIOUSLY doubting if I could do my big climbing century at the end of September. We haven't officially registered yet (partly because of funds and partly because I think I'm procrastinating in the hopes that it fills up ). Thank you so much for this post. I am truly inspired and I've just decided that we WILL do our ride and that I'm signing up on Thursday!

    I'm so glad that it all went so well for you. You've worked really hard and you totally deserve it! Congratulations!!!

    (now post pictures!! )
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