as with the last two years, the Valley Spokesmen and the LUNA Chix will be offering training rides, including the popular Jelly Belly ride. Hope to see you there!
as with the last two years, the Valley Spokesmen and the LUNA Chix will be offering training rides, including the popular Jelly Belly ride. Hope to see you there!
How long do you suppose it would take to drive from Portland? Might be easier to drive...cause figure by the time you pack up bikes, go to the airport, worry about the bikes making it on the flight.....easier to drive.
I signed up for registration notification. When I lived in Calif I always wanted to ride this. Why not do it now?
Sneaky sneaky sneaky....we can do the same thing we did last year.
Whoever gets registration first will post. If I do anyone can PM me their fax number and I'll fax away.
Then you have to mail it ASAP.
Then we all post how we're checking our bank online to see if the check has cashed.
Then people who missed the cut off will scramble to trade with others who can't go.
Then dinner.![]()
Then we'll complain about registration at the ride. Despite the change in venue it went real well last year!![]()
Maybe parking will be bad?
Meanwhile the Californians will say how we'd rather do Bike the Buttes or what is the other ride that always seems to be at the same time? And we'll all complain about riders riding two-three....10 up on the Cindy ride and why we'll never do it again because of that.
But it's so much fun we go again.
I'd better find a way to train
Speaking of which I highly recommend the Luna Chix traning rides for this which often include the best parts of the route. The year before last when I never thought I'd say "I survived the brutal epic Cinderella Century" their final fast paced but friendly 40 mile training ride included the most beautiful parts and was the ride for me.
Congratulations to Duck on Wheels completing a personal best on that the worst Cindy weather ever. And thanks to Mel, who escorted her.
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Sneaky and clever. I approve![]()
Depending on when it happens, I might not have a fax machine available. Hmmm.
As of now, I don't have a case for my bike. The drive would be 808 miles![]()
I'd do the metric so in theory, I could do it on a rental bike. Is that feasible? Or am I better off to get a case and schlep the bike down to Calif via our lovely airplanes?
The ride looks like FUN! How do the out of state people work it? I thought it'd be like driving from the L.A. area (seemed like forever, right?) but that's 300+ miles vs. lots and lots more.
You could go on Amtrak.
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Amtrak = excellent idea.
Here's the thing. I am basically a lazy creature despite the fact I like to exert myself. I like minimal drama. Oh and minimal packing despite my fixation with taking far too many shoes and hair stuff when I travel.
I can fly free. DH can fly free. He would gleefully pack and unpack my bike. With Amtrak or flying, we'd have to rent a car, right? So what station or airport would get us as close to where need to be as possible? I've learned a lot since moving to WA. You can't drive to Vegas. You can't drive to San Francisco. I mean you could but it's far. It gets cold. These are all life lessons.
Thx and not to highjack X's original discussion though this might pertain to them too. It sounds like a blast and it's been a dream of mine to do since I started riding.
Oh and I don't know my days off yet (we bid quarterly so we bid again in Feb) so I might have to make the trip quickly. I would love to meet all my TE brethren in Calif![]()
Sorry for the hijack, X !![]()
Teigyr, the big downside to Amtrak is that it takes a long time - lots of stops, lots of delays. In my (admittedly limited) experience with Amtrak, it's never been on time. So if you're pressed for time, it probably wouldn't work. If you have the time though, it could be fun. I might ride Amtrak to visit SadieKate in Bend sometime. It's only a 13 hour trip
You'd need to box up the bike but Amtrak sells boxes that (according to DH) don't require you to disasemble the bikes at all (we haven't checked on this so don't take my word for it, yet). The seats in the main cars are very wide and comfy, but you might want a sleeper room for that length of trip.
As for stations or airports - for Amtrak stations the closest would be Martinez or Emeryville (the latter which is near Oakland). The ride starts from Pleasanton? (I think - check the Cinderella website) and there are serveral hotels near the ride start which offer deals for Cinderella participants. Again, check the web site. If they're not listed now they should be in the next couple of months.
Closest airport is Oakland, but San Jose and San Francisco aren't all that far away.
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I was pretty excited about setting the goal of the Cinderella Ride as part of my training/prep for the ALC...and then, just now, found this at their website:
Effective 9:00 a.m. January 3rd, 2008
We will no longer accept registration form requests for
the 2008 Cinderella Classic/Challenge.
We’ve received over 4,000 requests for the 2,200 rider spots.
BUMMER!!!!
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Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
Folder ~ Brompton
N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
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