I thought you didn't really enjoy the Lodi ride.
V.
I thought you didn't really enjoy the Lodi ride.
V.
I don't like Lodi -- I hate the wind and the long stretches on the highways (or whatever those busy roads are called).
I really like the Napa century, which is why I want to do the Twist.
Unfortunately I'm still not in shape to do a century on Saturday and 60 miles on Sunday. So I feel shamed.![]()
Ahhh... I get it now. "Compare not thyself to others." "Cause otherwise I'd never ride with YOU up Diablo. Oh wait, that's right I don't.![]()
V.
Oh very funny. We should do a junction ride some weekday, esp. since it's going to rain every weekend this year. I'll even ride *with* you.
Nope, no pressure here to ride Lodi. If it isn't fun, I don't do it. Got too many fun things to do in addition to riding and "must do" is not in my vocabulary unless it involves chores.
Now you all, remember I'm getting ready to be on my derriere for 7 days of back to back riding, wind or no wind, bad roads, good roads, and who knows what else! So, when I can, I try to get back to back days of long rides in my schedule. I figure that I'll probably be in shape for the big ride by June 5th (Day1), so now I'm concerned about such issues as saddle sores, chafing and all that goes with it!![]()
Any suggestions on that subject?
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Sunday May 22? Where? When?![]()
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Nancy
Nancy, I've done back to back long days of mtnbiking but not road. Clean shorts every day and Chamois Butt'r the second you get a hot spot worked for me. Make sure you change gears and stand up periodically if you find yourself on long flat stretches (we're experts at that here in the Flatlands) to change the pressure points. Also, no lingering in damp shorts after all rides (even your training rides).Originally Posted by Bike Goddess
I'm thinking the Safeway around the corner from St. Helena Cyclery or at the Silverado Brewing Co. I thought I'd call the bike shop for their suggestion. I'd like to park close to wherever we eat of the many choices in St. Helena. Perhaps take a few seconds to pick up some lemon olive oil at Olivier. We have lots of time to figure this out so I'll post closer to the date.Originally Posted by Bike Goddess
Goddess - after the 3rd day, you won't even know you have a butt.....Originally Posted by Bike Goddess
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I recommend 7 pairs of shorts if you can afford it, much easier than trying to do laundry. There were a number of people riding with their wet shorts on their heads (!seriously!) to get them dry for the following day.
Shower and change as soon as you get to camp - wear something loose - sweats work well.
There will probably be huge tubs of butt butter at the rest stops - it pretty much saved my tentmates heinie. He had a nasty saddle sore, the the butter had some kind of stuff in it to help stop the pain.
Hey hey! Can I invite myself along on this one? This is the Diablo junction, yes?Originally Posted by aka_kim
I have been known to skip out of work for more important things.
If it matters, I'm off this Friday! Anyone else feeling well enough to play hookey... er... "work" Friday?
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Yellow, if you're going to drive all the way out here, you'll want to do the summit. I'm always willing, and usually able, to play hooky, and this Friday would be OK with me. Instead of rain we'll have to deal with heat, though, since it's supposed to be about 80 that day.
Anyone else feeling some sort of malady coming on for which the only cure is a Diablo ride?
I could be talked into a friday ride. I'm in the middle of final exams, but if we start early or late enough, I'm in. I can't do a middle of the day because I need to be on campus (UC Berkeley)........Originally Posted by aka_kim