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  1. #1
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    Jun 2005
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    Ithaca, NY/Ellwood City, PA
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    Haha, I thought everyone would be bored to tears by now.

    Things are going super well...I just got back from my second Tuesday night race with the club. With the C group again (of course)...finished in the first of two packs. I even tried to launch a solo attack towards the end but I misjudged the distance left and was caught. Oops, rookie mistake! Need to get the course layout down pat first...Anyways I was very happy with how it went, and the speed was high. Don't know how fast we were moving exactly, never bothered to look at my computer.

    Last week's TT was pretty darn interesting...and funny. A few minutes before the start I was tightening up my seat post collar when the bolt snapped in two (later discovered that it had seized up...the bike shop who built my bike didn't lube it at all). Not something people tend to have extras of. Uh oh! Well, lucky me, the resident guru/local bike shop owner/winner of the New York State TTs had his regular road bike in the car and we happen to be similar sizes. So I got to ride his carbon fiber Felt which just screams FAST. Problem is, I was on his Speedplay pedals with his shoes and as we all know one should practice with new pedals a bit before shoving off. Well I gave it a go in the parking lot and couldn't get my left foot out quickly enough and poof! Fell over in slo-mo. Couldn't get my left foot out while on the ground either so two people helped me up while still clipped in! Ayyyyyy. Good thing I have no problem laughing at myself...it was a pretty hilarious situation. Even without getting a chance to warm up, the TT went soooooo well. His bike didn't have a computer but I think I cut my time over the last outing by more than a minute. I don't know how much that was because his bike is screaming fast & light or because my legs are getting in shape!

    Besides these racescapades...
    Went on my longest ride yet the other weekend, 57 miles...by mistake. Missed a turn (don't trust Google Maps!) and ended up adding 17 miles or so but I was sort of familiar with the area so I wasn't worried. It was a beautiful day so it turned out well. Good thing I had money with me for snacks...

    So I'm getting faster and adding miles and things are looking good! Wooooooo.

  2. #2
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    Sep 2004
    Location
    Albuquerque, NM
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    way to go abarens! I loved the visual of you laying on the ground still clipped in - like a knight in ?shining? armour waiting for someone to come along and pick you up. Too precious! and wooohoo on the 57 mile ride! Don't ya just love those wrong turns that take you into places you never thought you would go!?!
    Last edited by CorsairMac; 07-13-2005 at 12:24 PM. Reason: coz I can't spell
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  3. #3
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    Mar 2004
    Location
    Michigan
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    Hmmm

    Hey Ab...reading your delight in the Felt and your great job with racing and riding is there the dream of a new road bike to compound your new found ability?

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Ithaca, NY/Ellwood City, PA
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    Haha, yeah Crash, a new Felt would be nice! But won't be replacing my Trek for some time...

    Good news update. My TT times have been drop, drop, dropping. Wooo. For the 9.8 mile course,
    Week 1 - 26:05
    Week 2 - missed
    Week 3 - 25:35
    Week 4 - 25:40
    Week 5 - 25:05
    Week 6 - 24:29

    I thought my watch was lying to me today at 24:29. Last week I thought I had an awesome ride and felt really strong, and today I was worried because I had forgotten to have a mid-afternoon snack. I had a lunch at 11:30, then a large Gatorade around 3, but no food before my 5:15pm warmup and 6pm TT. I realized my mistake about 10 minutes into my warmup when my tummy started rumbling! Was worried about bonking especially when I started the TT and my legs started off already feeling tired. But...guess not! Maybe I am more of an empty-stomach type? Didn't think so. And I'd definitely rather have some glycogen ready to go...

    Been riding on the weekends with the CU (Cornell) team on relaxed rides and that's going really well. They seem to think I'm a strong rider so outlook is good for racing season next spring. Last Saturday I invited a buddy who rides on the team for a 57-miler. I set pace the whole time and at the end he fessed up that I was going pretty fast and his legs were tired! Haha, surprised me.

    I'm going to make my real racing debut on Aug. 27 at the Chris Thater Memorial Crit in Binghamton. There's a public race in the morning, just 12 miles, and a women's Cat III-IV race in the afternoon, 20 miles. A woman who rides for CU and went to nationals last year has encouraged me to give it a shot. She thinks riding the public race in the morning would be a good warmup, but I'm wondering if maybe it would be best for me to use that as a chance to check out how things go down in a crit? And then give it a shot in the afternoon. What do you all think?

    One problem: cycling costs too much money! I always choose the pricey sports - skiing, hockey, cycling. So many parts on a bike and clothes and equipment that just beg to be bought/upgraded! I'm finding lots of things on my bike need to be upgraded/adjusted...swapped my stem out for a better fit, need a new, better fitting saddle, plunked down the cash for pedals and shoes...need some new shorts, too. Can't get by on 2 pair very well at all! They're the old school, thin chamois Pearls, and I'm interested in trying out some of the new chamois styles. I wonder how much that will help my soreness down there. I especially am uncomfortable when leaning forwards at speed, particularly during TTs, when I place my lower arms across the bar and hang my hands off the front, aero-style except without the aero bars. Ha! I find it much more efficient and I enjoy to stretch out.

    Speaking of which, anyone have any experience with a Selle San Marco Aero for women? It looks cushy in all the right places, at least online. And it has a wider cutout, something that appeals to me. Pretty pricey, though.

    Wow, I think I just wrote a book! Sorry...

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Middle Earth
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    So you are averaging 37.8km over a 15.77km TT course?

    I'm well impressed... ah... if I could achieve that... if I could do that...

    And I assume you have changed the pedals so you clip in for your TT races now?

    Is this Chris Tater Memorial a national? Medals at stake?
    I haven't done the racing to give advice about what to enter, but I'm sure you'll do well...


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Ithaca, NY/Ellwood City, PA
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    Hi Raven...hmm...the pro categories at the Thater are part of the USA Cycling American Criterium Championships...does that make it a national? Don't know much about these races. There do seem to be medals. I think for my cat. there will be some merch. but that's it! I'll be happy if I'll be on the same lap as the winners, so not much to worry about in terms of prizes...

    Yah, I'm using Shimano clipless. Been working great, can't complain!

 

 

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