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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by melissam View Post

    Does anyone know what the double metric route is like?
    [wizeazz ON]

    Uh, long?

    [/wizeazz OFF]


    Here be the route descriptions:

    http://www.tierrabella.org/route.html

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    BTW, glad you enjoyed Old La Honda, Mel!

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    Now I'm really jealous. Mel used to be a bike potato like me. Now she's all ALC'd up and spinning up hills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Now I'm really jealous. Mel used to be a bike potato like me. Now she's all ALC'd up and spinning up hills.
    Snap, if anything, it should give you hope. I mean, if I can do it, anyone can do it!
    I'll get back on the bike soon, I promise!

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    Sneak preview of the new TB route

    Melissm-

    A couple of guys from our club went down to Morgan Hill and rode with some other folks on the newer version of the Tierra Bella. They say that there are some pretty stiff (18%) climbs out in the Henry Coe State Park area. Not terribly long, but still enough to give you a good work out. These guys aren't slackers- they are some of the best climbers in our group. I trust what they say is pretty darn accurate.

    Just thought I'd warn you.
    Nancy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Goddess View Post
    Melissm-

    A couple of guys from our club went down to Morgan Hill and rode with some other folks on the newer version of the Tierra Bella. They say that there are some pretty stiff (18%) climbs out in the Henry Coe State Park area. Not terribly long, but still enough to give you a good work out. These guys aren't slackers- they are some of the best climbers in our group. I trust what they say is pretty darn accurate.

    Just thought I'd warn you.
    BG,

    Thanks for the warning; as they say, forewarned is forearmed.

    Gawd, 18% grades?! Enough to give me a good workout?! I'll say! Those are the kinds of grades that cause my heart rate to skyrocket and my stomach ... um ... to empty itself of its contents.

    My-o-my-o-my-o-my-o-my, what have I gotten myself into?

    Oh well, as MP says, it'll be fun. Uh huh.

    -- Melissa

    PS I do know that no one's holding a gun to my head and making me do this. I can either:
    A. Bail on the ride entirely
    B. Pick a shorter route
    C. Walk up the 18% grades (the AIDS/Lifecycle folks call this "crosstraining")
    I'll get back on the bike soon, I promise!

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    Hey melissa... I think those 18% are for the hilly 100 mile route, not sure which one you signed up for!!
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