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  1. #1
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    It was 45 degrees at the start! I actually had to wear full fingered gloves I almost got frostbite!!
    Back to reality we had our "three club" ride. with Cycling Connection, Riverside Bicycle club, and the Redlands Water Bottle Transit Co.(Yes, that's the clubs name)
    We met in Riverside and rode to park. The group I was with was a little slow (plenty of hills) and I have a 300K in a month. so I took off on my own and went to Corona and back.
    Had about 50 - I wanted to do a metric, but didn't have enough time

  2. #2
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    BF and I did 14 miles yesterday on the spur of the moment. Temps were about 30, light wind, at 3 pm. I was pretty comfortable in my oh-so-carefully-selected layers, but my BF (who usually rides a MTB) didn't have quite enough on his legs to keep him warm. So he opted out at about mile 10 and I kept going. I needed just 4 more miles to bring my year-to-date odometer to 100 mi........The mileage meter turned over to an even 100 just as I pulled up to my truck, yay!! ........
    "If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)

  3. #3
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    I rode with the NorCal Bike forums group yesterday. We did just over 45 miles. After an initial climb, the first 20 miles were pretty flat. We were flying! Then after lunch, came 11 miles of rollers. Next at mile 31 a four mile climb. The first mile's average grade of about 9%. Overall average for the climb, 6.8%. It was beautiful climb though, nice pavement, very few cars, a nice mixture of sun and shade, views off to the Pacific Ocean.

    Veronica
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  4. #4
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    Dec 2006
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    I rode about 5 miles outside yesterday up and down a hill, in a squall with gusts up to 40 mph. I was helping a freind test ride bikes. I sure am glad I wasn't out for a long ride though.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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    2010 Custom Tonic cross with discs, SRAM
    2012 Moots YBB 2 x 10 Shimano XTR
    2014 Soma B-Side SS

  5. #5
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    Dec 2003
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    Kim & I did the same ride as V, as far as Pt. Reyes Station. Then I begged off Mt. Tam and Kim was happy to join me in a toodle down to Inverness (where we checked out the local bakery as a Public Service) and then headed back to Fairfax via Nicasio again.

    Some pics here: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=380745

    V & Thom arrived soon after and we had a nice dinner at the brewpub across the street.

    2009 Lynskey R230 Houseblend - Brooks Team Pro
    2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by KathiCville View Post
    BF and I did 14 miles yesterday on the spur of the moment. Temps were about 30, light wind, at 3 pm. I was pretty comfortable in my oh-so-carefully-selected layers, but my BF (who usually rides a MTB) didn't have quite enough on his legs to keep him warm. So he opted out at about mile 10 and I kept going. I needed just 4 more miles to bring my year-to-date odometer to 100 mi........The mileage meter turned over to an even 100 just as I pulled up to my truck, yay!! ........
    Kathi, you are my idol! Way too cold for me - I logged 24 miles on the trainer instead, then did some core work. Today I changed it up and ran 30 minutes on the elliptical, then did weight training & core work. I will probably get back on the trainer tomorrow.
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

    2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett

  7. #7
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    Mar 2006
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    101 Miles, 3 Bottles, 1 Pop Tart

    Friday night we spent the night down in San Diego because George was doing the San Diego Brevet Series 300k the next morning. Like I had two weekends before, I stranded myself far from home and vowed to start in the wee hours of the frigid morning and make it home before noon, when the kids were coming home.

    The alarm went off around 4:08 and I slowly got myself out of bed and started getting ready. Food didn't sound appetizing at that point, so I made myself a bottle of Interphase mixed with CarboPro and called it breakfast. George helped me get ready to roll, ushered me out the door at 4:42 a.m. and I was off. I realized within the first mile that I had left my flask of CarboPro 1200 behind in the room and there went my plans for not having to stop and buy anything. Rather than turn around, I decided I'd just stop off buy something when my bottles were empty, which is easy when you're riding on the coast.

    I was a little nervous in the beginning section since I had never been on this stretch, it was dark and I was alone. I had 11.3 miles to get to Doyle Park, an area I was familiar with and from there it would be a route I knew. The first two hours that I was on the bike, my feet and legs were so cold that I felt like I could hardly turn the pedals. I was remembering back to doing this route two weeks before in the rain, and thinking to myself, that I'd take rain over the cold anyday. At least on that day I was rolling at a faster pace!

    By the time I made it to San Onofre it was beginning to warm up a bit and I started to see some other cyclists on the road. I was also through both of my bottles and kicking myself for leaving that flask behind. I was really enjoying the CarboPro that was in my bottles and knew that my only alternative when I hit 7-11 in San Clemente would be something like Gatorade. On the stretch before 7-11 I was getting really warm in my wool baselayer and jersey so when I pulled in, I ditched the base layer and shoved it in a pocket. I went into the store, bought some dreaded Gatorade and a Pop-Tart for some quick energy, since I had been running on very few calories since leaving San Diego. I only managed to eat one of the two in the package, filled my bottles and I was off again.

    After going through the State Park in Dana Point I was waiting for the left turn light to change and two cyclists came up behind me. We ended up talking and keeping a good pace on the rollers through Laguna when one had to break off. The other was trying to get some mileage in, so he continued north to Huntington Beach with me. I said goodbye when I turned off at Brookhurst, fully intending to head home and call it a day at my planned 91 miles. I looked at my watch and noticed that I had at least a full hour before the kids were supposed to be home, so I took it easy for another 10 miles so I could get a century in.

    All said and done, 6 hours 58 minutes, 101 miles, 3 bottles and 1 Pop Tart.

  8. #8
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    Aug 2005
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    Umm can i join in..now that i'm able to "spin" for a bit? Weenie rides indoors atm..

    I managed about 10 or so min last night & I could have continued but i had to get to bed.Well ok that and my dearie poo reminded me that yes it's great to spin but build slowly. It's better than not being able to make a complete circle!

    I thought for a bit & decided for the next adventure on the trainer on tuesday i'll have 3 songs ready.." shooting star", " baker street" & "run to the hills"...that way i have a goal..get through three songs & then add one each week.

    Brandy-you & your dear are amazing..

 

 

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