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Thread: June 7th rides

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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Shelbyville, KY
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    Joined the club for their "fixie friendly" 60 mile ride this morning. It was hot when it started (80F) but cloudy so that did help some. The ride made it ways from Cherokee Park in Louisville over to Indiana where we wandered about for most of the ride. This ride involved a lot of city and subdivision riding and I will readily admit it was not one of my favorites offered by the club. There was just too much starting and stopping for me. However, I rode with a great group of guys who knew the route and kept me on track. In the end we logged 60.9 miles today and covered them at a very leisurely pace. This is probably a good thing since I'm giving some serious thought to tackling the century the club is hosting tomorrow. Time to rest!
    Marcie

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Fort Worth, TX
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    98
    I did a training ride for the charity ride I'm doing in the fall. They do these organized rides to give crew members a chance to figure out what they need to do, and to keep momentum going with the riders.

    It was 30 miles, and very hilly (for this part of the world); the winds were 20-30MPH (at one point I was struggling to keep up 12MPH going down hill, so maybe there were stronger moments), it rained and although the official temp is something like 91, my bike computer said it was over 100 by the end.

    A great ride, now I'm going to nap

    Barbara

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Virginia's Blue Ridge
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    Rode 18 beautiful, foggy miles at 6:00 a.m. Temps have been in the 90s in Central VA this week; heat index even higher, so dawn is the only time I'm willing to be out on my bike! That's the first time I've pedaled for a long stretch through a blanket of low-lying fog. Was VERY glad I had three blinkies on the back of the bike plus a strong "See me, see me!" headlight on the front, in addition to bright clothing. My glasses kept steaming up, so I had to pull over every so often to wipe them off! Wonderful to see the pastures wrapped in fog!

    My heart goes out to the local MS150 riders who kicked off their weekend-long charity ride last night. Back-to-back rides today and tomorrow. It's supposed to reach 98 degrees each day..........I helped IFJane and the MadCyclists raise and decorate their tent at the main registration area yesterday evening. (A tropical paradise complete with pink flamingos and a tacky toucan kite.) We were keeling over from the heat and humidity without putting a single foot to pedal! I hope the riders got a VERY early start this morning..........Go, MadCyclists!
    "If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)

  4. #4
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    Jul 2006
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    Looking at all the love there that's sleeping
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    Ugh.
    DH and I did the Oxon Hill Bike club's annual Patuxent River Rural Legacy Ride today. We started in the fog at a bit before 9 (the hour drive to the start and my still being on Mountain Time did not lend themselves to getting out of the house much earlier than 7:30 ).
    By 10 or 10:30 the fog had burned off and we rode in sun and vile, disgusting, heat and humidity. Blech. I had nothing in me for any hills. Fortunately, this route is rolling, but with no real sustained climbs. DH charged up a few hills - mainly to catch (and beat) riders who annoyed him - men! - but I stayed in survival-mode. He was keeping himself entertained any way he could I guess.
    So...I got my second metric of the season in....62 miles and I managed to eke out a 15.8 mph pace.
    Now.....bring on the Belmont and a bottle of cold brew....
    2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
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  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Bay Area, CA
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    336
    Things I learned on my ride today:

    1) While one doesn't want to be scared off by the weather radar, with this philosophy, one must expect to get rained on.

    2) Taking off a (very) sweaty helmet at a rest stop is not a good idea.

    3) Zipping up one's saddle pack is a good idea, especially when it's carrying a cell phone and cash.

    4) Hershey bars are not a good pre-ride food.
    Last edited by Beane; 06-07-2008 at 02:21 PM. Reason: forgot something
    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Memphis, TN
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    I went to beach today!
    The bad news, I got dropped right of the bat
    But then who wants to spend 4 hours staring at some else behind?
    And you would miss such fun things as
    A really big "A" with a light-up halo:

    A whole bunch of water(did I mention that I forgot my camelbak?):

    A golf course in the middle of a River?

    A another sports arena. I hear the team that play here is really "quacky' (yes, I'm being silly)

    62 miles,

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
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    We're starting our first heat wave here. Yesterday was 58, drizzly, and damp. Today it got up to 90 and is getting more humid by the moment. I hate this! We went out around 10:45 and just rode around Concord and Carlisle. Did quite a bit of climbing for a very local ride, including Strawberry Hill, Rt. 225, and of course my street. I rode up the steep side of my hill for the second time this year. I felt strong and I think it's because I haven't been on my bike since I commuted last Monday. Tuesday I went hiking and I was really sore! Wednesday I lifted weights and did yoga and Thursday I did nothing. Yesterday i went for a little 2.5 mile walk.
    I need to rest more that I have been and this proves it helps my riding.
    There were SO many cyclists out today, I lost count. Not just group rides, but lots of couples, small groups of women, and people pulling their kids in trailers.
    21.4 miles, average 15.4
    Tomorrow I am going to go out at 6:30, ride to breakfast, and then collapse at the pond.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    ABQ, NM
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    Did the Albuquerque (New Mexico, that is...I don't think there's another Albuquerque, but ya never know) Century today. It was nice, cool and no wind early in the ride. Got windy and hot (90 degrees) by 1030am-ish. But seeing everyone else's post, I should just shut up...we rarely have a humid day, jusy wind.

    Anyway, got in 106 miles...time to take a shower and then have a cocktail.

 

 

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