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  1. #1
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    First ride this year!

    Gorgeous day in NC with temps in the low 70s! After a mighty cold snap (and snow) recently, it felt great. DH and I pulled out the mountain bikes, pumped up the tires, and took a short jaunt around the neighborhood gravel roads. Just 32 minutes total, but my palms (even in gloves) and wrists were already feeling it, and I am sure my neck will be tomorrow. I'm also just over quadriceps tendinitis so am taking everything a bit easy. Did a short trail run yesterday, but I must admit that the ride was a great deal more fun!

    I am sure it will be cold again by next weekend knowing our typical up and down weather, but this early burst of spring was just great...
    Emily

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  2. #2
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    I did a Dusk To Dawn mountain bike race. What fun we had! Now if only I could erase the memory (and the bruises) from the two little trips I had over the bars while I was a bit tired and the concentration slipped!

  3. #3
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    This has been the coldest, nastiest winter in South Carolina that I can remember in over 10 years.

    I haven't ridden my bike outdoors in over 2 months, and ugh, I hate trainer rides but have done a few lately.

    Today it was breezy but ABOUT 70 DEGREES. Whoopeeeee.

    I rode 21 miles and had plenty of kick left at the end. I guess the occasional trainer rides and plenty of swimming have served me well this winter.

    Yay!
    Cycling is the new running.

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  4. #4
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    Feb 2008
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    I wimped out and didn't ride after listening to the 30 mph wind gusts blowing outside.

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by wackyjacky1 View Post
    I wimped out and didn't ride after listening to the 30 mph wind gusts blowing outside.
    Wacky- It is howling in NW Austin Area today. DH went and rode, when he returned I asked how it was and his reply "brutal". He is a strong rider and said in the headwind he was having trouble keeping it in double digits on a relatively flat road he can usually average 18-20 mph on. Don't fret it is a bit hairy out there!

    I may be a wimp but I generally chose to ride when I will enjoy it, feeling like I am blowing over is something I do not enjoy. If I am training for a ride I will suck it up but since right now I am not training for any rides, I chose to enjoy my Sunday with my fur kids, watch skiing on TV and do laundry. Have some more tea and embrace your wind weenydom.
    Amanda

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  6. #6
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    I lied a little bit about the wind today. What got me, was that it picked up over the course of the ride, so when we shoulda had a tailwind, it was pretty calm, but then when we came back in we had quite the headwind. I think it didn't *feel* as bad as yesterday cuz I drafted more on todays ride. We had one strong male rider willing to do all the pulling, so what's a girl to do? Hang on for dear life..................

  7. #7
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    Feb 2005
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    I was willing to put up with the wind (it must be everywhere today), but the frozen door on my bike shed had other ideas. My road bike is on the trainer and I would not ride it in the conditions on the roads today. But, I was really looking forward to getting out on the Jamis, even for 10 miles. But, despite the 47 degree temperature and lots of melting, I couldn't get one last bit of thick ice along the bottom of the doors to melt. This is the first time in 4 years I haven't had at least one ride in January or so far, February. But, I have been doing lots of winter sports, so I don't feel too bad.
    I really needed a rest day after a very hard spin class Thursday, my wimpy, but hard for me running on Friday, and extremely challenging x country skiing yesterday.
    Wednesday looks like another fairly warm day...

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie_Ama View Post
    Wacky- It is howling in NW Austin Area today. DH went and rode, when he returned I asked how it was and his reply "brutal". He is a strong rider and said in the headwind he was having trouble keeping it in double digits on a relatively flat road he can usually average 18-20 mph on. Don't fret it is a bit hairy out there!
    Brutal throughout Texas. The wind was a steady 24mph with gusts up to 30 here in Houston today.

    I rode a tough 40. Going out downwind was great, but coming in was a nightmare. I felt like a giant windsock. Even coasting downhill was impossible. Oh well, like they say what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.

  9. #9
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    Great ride. I'm feeling better on the bike than I have in years. It's pretty amazing. Yay!
    Sarah

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  10. #10
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    Jun 2006
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    I got out early for a spin 'round the island. 20-30mph steady west winds, and warm--almost 50º! Well, 50 sounds warm when it's been 4º the last few mornings. I wore only 1 base layer, 1 bolero, and a jacket. That was not quite enough. Still, my head was in a good place, and I felt great even though I was cold by the end.

 

 

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