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  1. #16
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    Yee - ha!!!

    Way to go Starfish! (And Jo who did a heckuvajob on a tough ride on Saturday!)

    I'm at about 8000 for August and resting for a bit. Have to exorcise the @ss thetans. (See the Marin Century thread in "California" if you really want to know.) Plus, I popped my ankle out last night (duh - klutz in clogs). So I am definitely off the bike for at least a week.
    Sarah

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  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    (See the Marin Century thread in "California" if you really want to know.)
    wow, I DID just read that thread...I'm going to have to keep track of the California forum...amazing
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtDiva View Post
    Jeez it sounds like a lot when the numbers are in feet. Well, I suppose it still is a lot of climbing in a month, but I really did think Trekhawk was saying she was going to climb twenty-two thousand metres in August for a second there.
    LOL - now that would be a lot of climbing for this sloth. Its funny you should mention the metres/feet thing. For ages I didn't realize my computer was reading my climbing in metres (I have it set for metric so I should have known ). Lets just say I was pretty depressed with my climbing numbers. I felt much happier when I realized it was in metres. After converting the numbers to feet it sounded a little better.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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  4. #19
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    hill

    Ok..I have a new pet hill to climb on my long ride No idea of the elevation but it's a hill a skateboarder would love to zoom down ...I managed to get all the way up today!

    I shall take a pic when i can..

    C

  5. #20
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    I'm not sure what to use as my goal for August. I've just recommitted to a 'challenge century' at the end of September, so I'm gonna have to climb a lot in August (for me, anyway). My next real mountain climbing ride isn't until Labor Day weekend though, which is September...hmmmm.

    Ok, I'm setting my goal at 20,000 ft.
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  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trekhawk View Post
    After converting the numbers to feet it sounded a little better.
    Hmmmm, my computer is already in feet...what can I convert to? LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck
    I shall take a pic when i can..
    Yes, pictures!

    Quote Originally Posted by 1968
    I've just recommitted to a 'challenge century' at the end of September
    Tell us more!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

  7. #22
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    This is the description on the website:

    The Six Gap Century

    This ultra challenging route takes you up and down six of the steepest climbs in the North Georgia Mountains. Test your stamina with more than 10,700 feet of vertical climbing over the 100 mile course. Elevations for the six gaps in this ride range from 2,949 feet to 3,490 feet. The toughest climb, Hogpen Gap, will test even the strongest riders, averaging a 7% grade for seven miles, with sections as steep as 15%.


    I haven't been able to find a profile of it...but I've seen it on t-shirts and it's scary. 6 climbs...one after the other...and the one they mention above (Hogpen, nicknamed HogPain) is the 4th climb.

    I've heard a ton of mixed reviews about how difficult it is. The only people who's opinion I trust (because they did some climbing rides with me) said that I shouldn't have too much trouble. I don't know though...it still makes me super nervous. I've got a 30-27...so I should be ok. DH has a 28-29...and he gives me a hard time for needing to rest.

    I guess that ultimately, my goal would be to finish the ride and to not hate every minute of it.
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  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    I guess that ultimately, my goal would be to finish the ride and to not hate every minute of it.
    That does sound like a challenging ride! But, trust your friends you have ridden with.

    One thing that helped me a lot this year was reading something Chris Carmichael wrote about selecting goals. He said that you should set several goals, and put them in an order so that there is a hierarchy.

    After reading his goal setting chapter in his book (I'm getting old...can't remember the name...is it The Ultimate Ride?), I very purposely set my goals in this order:

    1) Maintain a positive attitude and have fun.
    2) Set a PB for elevation gained.
    3) Finish the century route.

    I wanted my first goal to be something I could control. I couldn't control a lot of things (weather, mechanicals, etc), but I could control my attitude.

    The second goal I chose because it would still give me a feeling of accomplishment, but even if I wasn't fast enough to finish the course, I still had a shot at setting this PB.

    Finally, I knew that, even though I am a very slow rider, if everything came together for the perfect day, this goal would be in reach.

    So, I set goals that covered the spectrum...from one I could keep even if the whole day fell apart, to one I could just barely reach, if everything all came together.

    Your ride does sound tough! But, just imagine (and I mean truly visualize and imagine), how you will feel about yourself when you're done!

    (One final note...you absolutely have to ride your own ride, especially not your DH's. It was humbling to my ego early in the ride to pace myself, even on the flats, while rider after rider zoomed by me...and also later in the day when I was climbing at 3mph, concentrating on keeping my tires on the white line and just breathing, rather than staggering around. But, slow & steady won the day for me. I met my goals.)
    "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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    hill

    k..I'm in & want to share my hill with you...

    Mount Street is on the last half of my ride & will aim to do it twice a week..

    Length of Mount St – past bridge to top (cliff st): 280m

    Height at bottom: 15m

    Height at top: 50m

    Difference: 35m

    % Gradient = 35/280*100 = 12.5%

    I made it up the other day without stopping

    It's the hilliest thing i can find on my weekday rides..

    C

  10. #25
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    Nothing terribly exciting on the climbing front, but I am pretty proud of myself tonight, so I just have to post this!

    I just surpassed 1,500 miles!!! When I started riding in February, I never would've guessed I'd be at 1,500 miles by August. Pat-on-back for self.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sara View Post
    Pat-on-back for self.
    BIG pat!!! And, we all have been seeing that a lot of those miles have been climbing miles. Nice job, Sara!!
    "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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    Today I rode the Tour de Max, almost 7000 ft in 70 miles. Booyah!

    Still not Starfish Level though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    Today I rode the Tour de Max, almost 7000 ft in 70 miles. Booyah!

    Still not Starfish Level though.
    Woohoo!!!
    Well done jobob.
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    Smile You've come a long way Baby!

    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    Today I rode the Tour de Max, almost 7000 ft in 70 miles. Booyah!
    Remember two years ago - Tunitas Creek.
    Remember when Nemesis was wicked hard.
    Remember when you thought you'd never exceed the speed limit on the trail.

    Keep on truckin' Jo.

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    Thanks !

    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    Remember two years ago - Tunitas Creek.
    Hee hee, you bet I did! As I was riding up Tunitas Creek Road yesterday, for only the second time ever, I was thinking back to the first time I went up it, two years ago with V and Thom.

    I did much better this time. Only needed to stop for a short breather about 2/3 up. yay.

    That road still sux though.

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