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  1. #1
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    Hey Lisa,

    So glad that made your day and inspired you! It's funny how we can ride these huge distances but without something concrete to tie it to it is hard to realize how huge they really are.

    When I was training for my first century this summer I would add a few miles on to each long weekend ride and one weekend (when I was up to about 75) my parents wanted me & my sister to visit, so I figured we'd have to drive part way and find a good place to stop and then ride a few miles over 80. It has always seemed *so far* to my parents house but it turns out it was only 60 miles, so we had to take the long route! 75/80 miles doesn't seem like that much when it's out and back, but when I realized I'd ridden from my house to theirs it seemed like a huge distance.

    And your bike *definitely* deserves new tires!!

    Anne

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    congrats, Lisa, 3000 miles is great!

    I'm still aiming towards my goal of 2500 miles.... plod plod plod..

    You can still get to 4000 this year if you focus!

    3000 miles builds a lot of muscle.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    Congrats Lisa...That is such a huge accomplishment. YOu should be tootin' your horn over that one. i've only got 2566 miles..had to go and check my odometer to make sure. My goal was 2500, now to push for the 3000 before ol' man winter sets in. People tell me, I wish I had energy to ride like that. I tell them that biking increases your energy and ones energy is increased with routine exercise, esp. biking. But really feel that goes onto deaf ears. Too bad, they don't know what they are missing. Again, congrats..keep up the work, or riding

  4. #4
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    Thanks again you guys, and keep going on your wonderful goals too!

    Mimi- I have built up some MAJOR muscles this year on my legs. Sadly, there is still a layer of fat on the surface that sort of disquises my wonderful new muscles.
    Now I have to try to work on THAT so that I can actually SHOW OFF my muscly legs!
    I don't think I'll be making any 4000 mile level in 2007 though Mimi. It's starting to get cold and our work is coming in faster, leaving me less time. I've already dropped from a 100 mile per week average all summer down to 70....
    Plus my knee is hurting and I may do more fitness walking both to help my knee and to get some exercise in during bad biking weather.
    Lisa
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    Sometimes if I'm doing a long hard climb, I look at my mileage for the year as I'm riding, instead of the day's mileage. It keeps me in a good frame of mind...

    I say to myself, "Of course you're feeling it, you've ridden over 2000 miles! Who wouldn't be a little tired? And just a couple more to go..."


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    Regular commuting really piles up the miles. I don't know my miles for the year, because I got my odometer in April, but I just hit 3000 as well.

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    I just found your thread Lisa! Congrats! 3,000 miles is AWESOME!!! A friend of mine left today (not on his bike...in his car) to go to Canada. His round trip mileage will be about 3,000 miles and it's going to take him 2 days each direction. That sounds like a long road trip to me. But then to think you've ridden you bicycle that far! It's really pretty amazing, isn't it? I'm just shy of 2,500 myself and I am in complete shock that I've ridden that far in the 8 months I've had my bike!

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    I know what you mean Sara, those kind of distance in terms of bicycling don't really register in my brain.

    (at first I thought your friend was going to try to BICYCLE 3,000 miles in 4 days. then I read it again)

    I'm getting brand new tires this week as a thank you gift to my bike for safely taking me all that way.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
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  9. #9
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    I thought of this thread today as I logged my bikejournal miles- 2997!! I wanted to ride at least 3 miles this afternoon but the wind was making it hard to keep my CAR on the road. Maybe tomorrow I can join the 3,000 club for the first time in my cycling life.
    Amanda

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    You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan

 

 

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