I got in 26 miles with 1400 feet of climbing before the rain came back. It was about 40 degrees out.
V.
I got in 26 miles with 1400 feet of climbing before the rain came back. It was about 40 degrees out.
V.
Our team ride featured some rain, some hail, some howling move me 2 feet sideways wind, a little sun, 2 flats, 2 broken fenders and one cassette lock ring fallen off...
But my feet and hands stayed DRY AND WARM (whoohoooo!) the whole time so I have little to complain about
"Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide
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I did 59 km with evil Coach Troy. We did "Have Mercy - The Sequel". 2 hours of quad burning, coach cursing fun for all.![]()
Living life like there's no tomorrow.
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It was a wet, gloomy, windy, cold day here in Kentucky. Given I'm a weather wimp I elected to stay indoors and enjoy the climate control within. I did log 21.5 miles on my trainer while I watched VH1's video countdown. Tomorrow holds a lot of promise for an outdoor ride or maybe even two.
Marcie
It was a hot day
Pushing 30'C![]()
I raced in the weekly club race, I stayed with the leaders for the whole 32km, and was well chuffed with myself. This is the first time since I have moved up into F grade that I have stayed with the bunch for longer than 10km!!!
Sorry all you folks with snow and ice and cold and wet, but it was a great day for riding all Saturday! By the beach - the air smelt good, the sea breeze was cooling...
(My partner was pleased too, He was placed 4th or 5th behind Glaen Chadwick and Jeremy Venell who both rode with our club on Sat.
And my 14 year old got 4th or 5th in his grade too. And I got 8th I think... official results have not been posted on the net yet.)
Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
"I will try again tomorrow".
I got out for my first outdoor ride since the start of December. I did 19 miles. I planned a slightly longer ride but decided that I wasn't really up for it. It was 36 degrees when I headed out and 42 when I returned. I was dressed pretty much spot on for the weather.
This ride was the first with my new Garmin. I thought I had it set to auto-stop when I was not moving, but it kept timing anyway. I guess I need to read the manual again. I was glad to also have my other cyclocomputer for the "true" time.
I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
2011 Trek Mamba 29er
You have to set that option separately for each sport. So make sure you've selected Biking:Use This Sport before going to Virtual Partner and turning on the auto-pause. (And if it turns out you did set your auto-pause in Running or Other, and you don't want it there, or you want it to pause at a slower pace than for cycling, remember to change it there, too.)
I logged my first ride of the year on Saturday: 18 miles. Finished up at dusk, so I got to see my new Firefly (by RoadID) blinkies in action. One blue, one red. Both very eye-catching!
Only downside of ride was that my lower back once again began to feel really strained after the first few miles. My BF has tinkered with the set-up three or four times, but now suggests that I take it to the LBS this week and see if they can tweak a better fit for me.......
Joined BJ over the weekend so I can contribute my miles to TE's total........Aiming for 1500 for the year. Already have a little over 1%, woooohoooo!![]()
"If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)
Well, if you ever get this way, even just for a visit, be and sure and let me know - would enjoy meeting you both.
And thanks yfor the congrats, Mr.SI am still rapt with it.
As I said, it was the first time I stayed with the leading bunch - all the way to the finish line! (I moved into F grade last September... its taken a while!)