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  1. #16
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Huntington Beach, Ca
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    1,004

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    176 miles. 13,500 ft of climbing. 1 jammed derailleur cable. 3 flat rear flats. 1 dislodged disc brake pad. 1 trip to the bike repair shop in Ramona, Ca. 1 feisty Pinarello Tandem that decided to shift on it's own during climbs. 2 incredibly patient riders who were willing to laugh at their misfortune and 17:20 300km brevet experience which ended after midnight.

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Posts
    48
    Rode with 5 friends around San Diego Bay. One of the boyfriends hasn't ridden much so they took a different route (ferry across to Coronado) and we rode around the bay and finally met them at a hamburger joint.

    Ended up doing 30 miles, had a great time, couldn't have ask for nicer weather.

    Was able to get in 550 miles for January - that's great for me. I'm hoping to be able to complete 4000 miles by the end of this year.

    Last year missed that by about 150 miles, so I'm sure I will be able to do it this time. Last year I was expecting to do only 3000 miles so I actually did better then I thought I would.

  3. #18
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Davis
    Posts
    182
    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    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.

    Thanks OakLeaf and others for the get well wishes! Uh,no, I didn't know that I'm not supposed to get back on the bike with a headache.... Is a trainer okay? Not a big headache, but a mild throb, as well as my neck muscles from the impact. There wasn't great damage to the helmet, just a flat spot on the forehead where I hit. I think most of it was on my shoulder, at least from the marks!

  4. #19
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    N. California
    Posts
    440
    Almost 10 miles at 'boyfriend pace'. (Easy, breezy). It was perfect though; After tipping (ahh clipless) a few weeks back, I've been a little nervous. (I'm not afraid of hitting the pavement, it's that moment in between Saturday was beautiful with low traffic, a perfet time to play with my feet! I feel much better!
    Be yourself, to the extreme!

 

 

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