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  1. #1
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    Sep 2007
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    I'd asked the LBS to special order my favorite chain lube, Pedro's Go! Nobody stocks it around here. That's the good stuff. They got it in, so I rode up to get it. I didn't ride yesterday because it was raining, cold and miserable, so it was good to get out today.

    The weather report had been calling for a stiff headwind on the way up, and a tailwind on the way back. But it had shifted around, so I mostly had a crosswind the whole way. It wasn't too bad. 35 miles RT. Dangit, I wish I'd realized I only needed 11 more miles to turn over 500 for January.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  2. #2
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    Sep 2008
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    Beautiful NW or Left Coast
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    The deep chill is almost gone. I rode in 45 degree weather and Sunshine, to the market and back. 8 miles.
    I like Bikes - Mimi
    Watercolor Blog

    Davidson Custom Bike - Cavaletta
    Dahon 2009 Sport - Luna
    Old Raleigh Mixte - Mitzi

  3. #3
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    Mar 2007
    Location
    Troutdale, OR
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    Beautiful day today on the coast. Was a 4 bottle day again. and a flatted my rear tire while I was getting refil for my water bottles. So sat at the deli for about 15 minutes, taking my time to fix a flat. An older male cyclist came by and asked "any luck?" not sure what he meant so I said I think so. Well it turns out his patch job never holds. I'm a cheapie so my tubes may have half a dozen or more patches. Never had trouble. Oh only time I have is one of those super (paper) thin patches where you just stick. They don't work. A patch kit $2.00 and a tube $2.00 instead of 7 tubes at $2.00. $14.00 or $4.00

    Anyway, total for January and considering I didn't ride Nov. and Dec. and October was so so... this is okay I guess. 295.19 miles. I wanted to hit 300 but just wasn't meant to be. and total climb is 17,963 feet. I really wanted the 300 mile mark for Jan. I didn't pace my self too well. Still working on getting my stamina up. BASE MILES!!

    Oh yesterday, BAD BAD BAD. went out for a rest ride. Went out at 4:00pm with my old set of lights (Vista Lights) and a new tail light. I thought that the new battery pack I put together had enough charge. Well nope. Not good. I did make it home in one piece.

    still happy.
    Smilingcat

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Davis
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    Good news: 53 miles, perfect weather!

    Bad news: I crashed. I was about 7 miles from home, when I let my water bottle slip from my hands, and I ran over it with my rear wheel. I remember thinking, "I need to just roll over it..." but my hand instinctively grabbed the brake, and fork-knifed my bike, and from my shadow, I did a pretty spectacular header, with bike over me. I landed mostly on my helmeted head (THANK YOU helmet!!) and my right side. Still clipped in on my left foot, so bike was spared! Good bit of road rash and a split thumb from the impact. A bit of a headache. Limped back into town. Ooh, but I saw a serious roadie, all in light blue kit, and PIC Armstrong (?) on his kit! OMG, he had the most amazing legs!!

    Hey, I may have been injured, but far from dead! Thinking he's checking things out for Amgen starting soon. Saw a Bissell rider at Chipoltle, in line with his Pinarello and Levi was spotted at the Peet's!

  5. #5
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    Apr 2007
    Location
    California
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    First outdoor ride in a LOOONG time (since end of August, I think). In the 30's when we left this morning, but warmed to lower 50's by time of return. Went around 40 miles. HOWEVER, had lots of problems -- contact lens kept popping out (found it each time though, which is a plus!), and felt like the ride was so much harder than it should have been. I mean, come on! It's not like I've been on the couch for the past 5 months. I trained for and completed a 1/2 marathon race, 10k race, and full marathon race, plus I've suffered through more than a few Coach Troy dvd's since then. Turns out that my front brake was rubbing the front wheel the whole ride -- no wonder I felt like I was riding through sand! Still enjoyed myself though and my appetite is officially whetted for more outdoor riding this year! Rain is supposed to return toward the end of the week and last through part of the weekend though (I'm not a wet-weather rider). Here's hoping it clears up for next Saturday morning's group ride!

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Los Angeles, CA
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    43 miles along the San Gabriel River Trail. Was a glorious day! I felt like I could do more, but decided to call it a day.

    I really need to increase my mileage!

  7. #7
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    Sep 2007
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    Ouch Deedolce!!! I bet you're pretty sore this morning... hope you heal up quick.

    Now I'm sure you've been reading all the pre-SuperBowl news about the NFL's head injury foundation and you KNOW not to get back on your bike until the headache's gone, right?

    (And I know you know you need a new helmet and the LBS won't open until tomorrow or the next day anyway.)

    Anyway, glad it wasn't worse.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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