I call it "Zamboni smooth"
I call it "Zamboni smooth"
Driving home the other day, my DH and I almost ran off the road when we discovered a section of road we bike ride was repaved including A NICE WIDE SHOULDER. It was a really bad section and could barely control ourselves until we got home and saddled up!
Just waiting for the highway department to wake up this spring and sweep the shoulders!
"Well-behaved women seldom make history." --Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
'09 Trek WSD 2.1 with a Brooks B-68 saddle
'11 Trek WSD Madone 5.2 with Brooks B-17
I wish that were true here, where a lot of the newly paved roads are oil top. Really icky for about a year. Sucks the life out of each pedal stroke.
We get those, too... but one time we came across a road just as the construction crew was removing the cones.
VIRGIN ASPHALT!!!!!
And it *wasn't* soft. Oh, My!!! Hard and smooth and fast fast fast!!!
I luv'em too. No broken beer bottles. just the whirr of my wheels.![]()
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I do love those roads. They are akin to new plush carpet with padding underneath- heaven to sit upon. I am going to look up where all of the economic stimulus spending for roads is going and head there- on my bike.
Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
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We have quite a few subdivisions that got paved and curbed and lighted, and then went bankrupt, so no houses were ever built. Do we love cruising around the two miles of virgin pavement? Yes, we do! So much that we take two or three laps!
Karen
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When I need to improve my climbing I ride up Hwy 9, which is 6 miles of twisty/turny road up into the Santa Cruz mountains. It's not exactly a hard ride, just tedious as it's 6 miles of up. Imagine my pleasant surprise when I saw that road had been freshly paved for a mile at the top! That made the ride so much nicer. I, too, enjoy a freshly paved road!!!!
Christine
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I'd rather let a road cure for a month or two before I ride on it. Let the cars get all the fresh tar on them!
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler