What a ride Fredwina...I wish I could do your 'disasters'135 miles is a success and you still 'enjoyed' yourself....
What a ride Fredwina...I wish I could do your 'disasters'135 miles is a success and you still 'enjoyed' yourself....
Hmm.....
I'm still debating doing a perm to keep my toes in the r-12(brevet a month) race.
and the San Diego folks are doing my Hemet 200K on 5/12 . so I probably need to test ride to make they haven't thrown anything sneaky in...
Bobbi Fisher and the LA Wheelmen are doing a 400K on 4/19. It's RUSA sanctioned , which means that there's no medal , and I don't get my in the big book in Paris, but I'm still think I need to get the monkey off my back. I was going to do Davis, but I have an MD appt that Friday that I put off one too many times
I'm also getting a new specialized roubiax this weekend, and want to make it's broken in.
The LAW have a 200K on 67/28 that I'll probably , and I'm think about doing a 200 in July in Panaguitch , UT
TM, I'll probably not get back out there until Tour De Tucson, if then. I'd be willing to pay shipping to get the stuff here. PM me
Last edited by Fredwina; 03-17-2008 at 05:52 AM.
Yay Fredwina! 135 miles, that's great. You mentioned a "perm" and I was thinking "How does curly hair help?"Shows how much I know. . .
Thread hijack: Veronica, if it helps, it may only take one (LONG) day to get to Panguitch. I have done the Modesto, CA to Provo, Utah (via St. George, Utah) drive in a long day on 99 and eventually I-15. It took about 13ish hours?
Life is like riding a bicycle. To stay balanced, one must keep moving. - Albert Einstein
In all of living, have much fun and laughter. Life is to be enjoyed, not just endured. -Gordon B. Hinckley
Good grief, girl! What an adventure! You are one very determined and persistent gal.