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  1. #1
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    My season was off too.
    but I plan on taking the old Mariposa out on January 1st.
    Might be just around the block though we'll see.
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
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  2. #2
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    What's cycling season?

  3. #3
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    Another off year for me too. And I started out with the best of intentions.

    May 2009 be a better year for all of us!
    Beth

  4. #4
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    I know what you mean. I have felt like I spent more time working on my fit issues, vs riding. Which when riding causes pain, it's not fun. My hope is that there will be a wrap on that. So, I'm with you on looking forward to a good 2009.

  5. #5
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    I had an off biking year too.
    2007 I rode 3500 miles. 2008 only about 1700 miles maybe? Yikes, less than half!

    The winter had icy slushy roads a lot, and I got several long colds.
    Then in the Spring I hurt my hip and was off the bike completely for 6 weeks.
    Then this summer and autumn we have had more work load than usual (not complaining about that, for sure).
    So it's just been a really off year for riding for me. I am still riding regularly and enthusiastically though, just fewer miles per week.
    Lisa
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  6. #6
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    It's been a weird year for me, too, even though my mileage was about the same as last year. In 2005 I rode 2400 miles, in 2006, 3,000, and about 2550 last year. This year I did 2500, maybe 25550. Since I got sick last fall, I didn't ride as much in the fall, even though I did a lot over the summer. This year, we only led 2 rides. I did commute to work twice a week from April until June 17. I seemed to ride more this fall, because I'm not working; however, I never seem to get to the group rides as much as I thought I would. One, is that when gas prices were high, I didn't want to drive far to the start. Also, I did not do very many long rides this year; most were 30-40 miles, instead of 50-70. I still have a lot of issues when riding, dealing with various sports injuries and pain from the fibromyalgia, but hey, I'm still out there. I think I've discovered that 2500 miles is my "limit." I do other sports, walking, hiking, weights, yoga and I like to vary my routine which seems to keep me in better shape, the older I get. I love cycling, but I get "sick" of it very easily if I ride too much and it becomes a chore.
    I am going to try and focus less on miles next year and do more mountain biking, as I only used my mountain bike twice this year. I do wish I could hit the 3,000 mark again, though.

  7. #7
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    I had a rough start to the year with my gran dying, then I had a flu for over a month! After that I felt weak and out of shape and exercise felt so hard. It wasn't 'til the end of July, early August that I got myself going again. But I've been riding everyday and making up for lost time lately! I had a big slump, but I learned that it's not a disaster and that I could work my way back to feeling strong on rides again.

 

 

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