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  1. #1
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    do tell!

    I would love to hear about your clinic - was wondering whether something like that existed around here, still digging!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Drtgirl View Post
    I am both excited and nervous! I just picked up my bike today and took for a short spin before it got dark. It is so much fun to ride! Tomorrow I'm taking a "cyclocross 101" clinic...that is going to be interesting
    "The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it."-Moliere

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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by han-grrl View Post
    I would love to hear about your clinic - was wondering whether something like that existed around here, still digging!!
    There is a local company here called Cycle U. They put on clinics, offer coaching services, bike fitting, etc.

    The clinic was 2 hours and covered just the basics- dismounts, re-mounts, shouldering, etc. Most of us were first-timers and the setting was very relaxed and supportive.

    Maybe you could ask a local team to put on a clinic??

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    Here's Dinky

    So I'm not the type that usually names bike - cars etc., but I've been calling this the dinky bike or dinky for short and it seems to have stuck. I have decided to buy it - To get a cross bike that *really* fits right I'd have to go custom. Small can be modified, too big not so much. Until I see how much I like doing this, I'm not prepared to spend the $2,500 - $3,000 it would take to go there. The scary thing is that except for the size of the wheels its not too much different from my road bike. Guess that is telling about how short I am.....
    (oh - and I found out that there are 24" BMX race wheels so I do have a bit of choice for decent tires and they are cheap to boot - like $15-$20 each cheap)
    I've missed Cycle U's cross clinic and there's not another one for a while, but there are drop in clinics at Woodland park - taught by the #1 cross rider in Washington too, so I'm going to give that a try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    So I'm not the type that usually names bike - cars etc., but I've been calling this the dinky bike or dinky for short and it seems to have stuck. I have decided to buy it - To get a cross bike that *really* fits right I'd have to go custom. Small can be modified, too big not so much. Until I see how much I like doing this, I'm not prepared to spend the $2,500 - $3,000 it would take to go there. The scary thing is that except for the size of the wheels its not too much different from my road bike. Guess that is telling about how short I am.....
    tires and they are cheap to boot - like $15-$20 each cheap)
    I've missed Cycle U's cross clinic and there's not another one for a while, but there are drop in clinics at Woodland park - taught by the #1 cross rider in Washington too, so I'm going to give that a try.
    I also went with a smaller bike instead of the larger one.

    I know there is a cycle U clinic on Sept 8 and a women's only on the 19th. The Woodland park ones sound great but they're at 7am on weekdays. Doesn't work for me since I start work at 7.

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    Eden,
    You are going to have so much fun on that bike! That's great news about the bmx tires.


    Ladies,

    What kind of wheels/tires are you running? I really want to get a new set and get rid of my crappola old road bike set, but I don't want to spend an armload of money either. Something middle of the road nice, durable (I ride my cross bike a lot on the trails around here since they are not techncial at all, as well as on the road), and fun to race on.


    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwodiva View Post
    Ladies,

    What kind of wheels/tires are you running? I really want to get a new set and get rid of my crappola old road bike set, but I don't want to spend an armload of money either. Something middle of the road nice, durable (I ride my cross bike a lot on the trails around here since they are not techncial at all, as well as on the road), and fun to race on.


    Thanks!
    I run Bontrager XXX Lite Carbon Tubular wheels with Tufo Flexus tires for races.

    My training wheels are whatever extra 700c wheels I've got sitting in the closet. For training, I prefer a 32 spoke wheel (for strength) with an aero rim.

    I see a lot of Mavic Ksyriums out there at the races.

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    Quote Originally Posted by velogirl View Post

    I see a lot of Mavic Ksyriums out there at the races.
    I'm going to be running a set of these on my new 'cross bike this season - mostly because we have a spare set, but also because they are lighter than any of the other wheel sets we have.

    After bruising my shoulder last year, I decided I need to lighten the load a little bit this year . Hoping that the new Specialized Tri-Cross frame and carbon parts will do the trick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drtgirl View Post
    I also went with a smaller bike instead of the larger one.

    I know there is a cycle U clinic on Sept 8 and a women's only on the 19th. The Woodland park ones sound great but they're at 7am on weekdays. Doesn't work for me since I start work at 7.
    yeah I didn't want to wait until the 19th and 7am is fine for me - I figure the classes should be small too since it is such an odd time. ( I don't see the class on the 8th?)
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