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Thread: April 4 rides

  1. #1
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    April 4 rides

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    Got and early start as usual
    rode by restaurant on Rt 66:

    A California Mission Bell on Rt 66:

    Then I went to church for spring cleaning:

    before coming back home on the pacific electric:

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    Did 48 kms., included a detour from part of our route near a regional park. Police had roped off the whole area and were redirecting traffic. A jogger's dead body (woman) was discovered in the middle of the afternoon yesterday. It is a park heavily used by joggers and walkers. Overlooks an ocean.

    She might have been a sister of a local person well-known ..who my partner knows distantly as a cyclist. It's all over the local news right now.

    I thought about this sad tragedy when climbing a long hill that I had never done before because of the detour. It was a beautiful sunny day.

    This is the 3rd time in cycling life where mysterious body was discovered the woods. Other times it was when I was cycling in Toronto in some quieter areas where it's forested. Again police had roped off area..in a ravine area.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 04-04-2009 at 02:01 PM.

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    Route 66! Keep heading west and we'll meet you at the Chain of Rocks bridge in St. Louis!

    I did 37--DH did 49 (he left from the house) on the Katy Trail. Sunny and 65--snow forecast tomorrow. Lunch at the Blumenhof Winery. Ripping winds out of the east gusting 20 on the way back. Saw some boy scouts pack it in. I had to stop to drink or when I took my hand off, it would blow me over!

    Took me until July last year to build up to that mileage
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    Did 26 miles on our tandem. Still having some major fit issues (and the seatpost slid down 4cm, I discovered when I got home), so I'm a little sorer than I should be. Also still having some mechanical problems with the tandem.

    Beautiful day to be out riding, though. And we went with another couple (also on a tandem). A nice lunch stop and mini shopping trip in the middle.

    ETA: here are a friends videos:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/ejchang/3412830890/
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/ejchang/3412271099/

    We're on the other tandem (not that you can see much of us)

    CA
    Last edited by Blueberry; 04-04-2009 at 03:59 PM.
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    I did my first climb of Oak Hill today. We were going to do a 27 mile ride from Acton to Littleton, Harvard, Bolton, Stow, Boxboro, and back, but it was 52 and cloudy when we left and the winds were gusting up to 30 or so. I started sweating like crazy on a climb at about mile 4. Then we started up Oak Hill. I decided to get in the zone and not really try. However, my speed for the 4 mile climb was not much lower than it usually is, except for when the wind was blowing so hard, I could barely move. At one point as I was going over a highway overpass, I got blown to the other side of the road and thought for sure I was going down, but, it stopped. When we got to Harvard Center, we ate a snack and decided to cut the ride short from here. It was getting colder and rain was threatening. As we headed out from here, there were a lot of cars, something going on at the school. I saw one of my former neighbors, who yelled out to me, which was nice, since I was climbing. At this point my DH and my friend's DH took off. I was essentially on my own for the last 12 miles, except for one point where my friend passed me on a downhill, but then I dropped her. I was freezing! I had on very light weight wool socks and toe covers, which were not doing the job. After I got past my old neighborhood, I started booking it; I felt some rain drops, too. The wind made it virtually impossible to get above 16 except for the last 2 miles, where I did push it.
    My legs felt dead from running yesterday, but they are fine now. I hope to do a flat 20 mile ride tomorrow before I have to go to that shower...

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    Easy 26 miles on the Silver Comet Trail today. I'm finally getting used to the road shoes--only one minor topple and that was dew related. It was, however, right in front of several other people. Beautiful, pollen-filled, spring day in Atlanta!

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    We did the club ride with lunch at the Flying Burrito after for a club meeting. It was so darned windy! It took us a good hour and a half to go 15 miles! I mean, 30 mph sustained winds, and one gust moved me sideways through an intersection in front of traffic. ::yikes:: I was terrified every time someone came up to chat because I was moving all over the road.

    My new bike was perfect, except the seat was down a little too low and I had to adjust it about two miles in. Now my knees are screaming.

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    My strongest ride yet on the identical course along the windy Ohio River.

    20 miles @ 19mph
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

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    Quote Originally Posted by cunninghamair View Post
    Route 66! Keep heading west and we'll meet you at the Chain of Rocks bridge in St. Louis!

    I did 37--DH did 49 (he left from the house) on the Katy Trail. Sunny and 65--snow forecast tomorrow. Lunch at the Blumenhof Winery. Ripping winds out of the east gusting 20 on the way back. Saw some boy scouts pack it in. I had to stop to drink or when I took my hand off, it would blow me over!

    Took me until July last year to build up to that mileage
    you're as bad as I am!
    If I head, I'll wind up at the Santa Monica Pier it's probably too late to start east this year ( going through the Mojave desert)

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    Decided with allergies in full fighting form and winds blowing hard I would go shopping for cacti and succulents out in the Hill County. I am such a fair weather cyclist but I did get some neat plants.
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    First road ride since Oct. 2007!

    I had no idea it had been so long 'til I checked my log; have been strictly riding MTB with a work friend since DH got heavily into baseball last year, so we just didn't ride at all last year. It was great to be back on the road! We rode 3.5 miles to the post office, then took a longer way back home for a total of 13 miles. It was 74 degrees, sunny, breezy, and I felt GREAT! No dogs, no irate drivers, light traffic on rural roads. At one point we had a tailwind and were sailing over little rollers at 19 mph -- such fun! I felt strong, so I guess the MTB, running, Pilates, etc has kept me in pretty good shape, despite no road riding. I've been in a great mood ever since the ride too - weeeeeee!
    Emily

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    Rode 53 miles today for the first time ever! Started off in Jamestown, made our way to and through Colonial Williamsburg, and then Yorktown. Then took the same route back. We got lost twice but eventually found our way back on track.

    Before today, the longest ride I've ever done was 30 flat miles through VB farm (flat) country. Today was my first attempt at hills +23 miles more than my longest. I feel good, but I'm exhausted.
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    Hi Emily- congrats on getting back on the road bike! Glad to hear you had such a nice time!!

    I had a great fast club ride in the Hill Country, 40 miles. Some wind, but a beautiful day, just enough breeze to not overheat. I was joined by a good friend which always makes it nice, and we beat the fast men to the rest stop (although they did ride more than us to get there) which always feels good. I feel so strong on my new bike. I am still amazed at how much difference a bike can make. I ride my older heavier bike during the week, which I think is good training, and it makes weekend rides feel extra special since I notice the difference in weight. -e

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    I just did ten miles around Lake Miramar (two loops) today. It was beautiful, clear, sunny, just a tad breezy, and the foot traffic wasn't too bad.

    I'll go again tomorrow, and maybe take my daughter for a training swim at the Y pool.

    Roxy
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    Sister Trek420 and I rode the Cinderella Classic. 100 km in pretty good weather, tho freezing cold at first and the usual headwind stretch after lunch. We didn't do great time. Trek hasn't been training for this and I'm just plain slow in spite of all my training, but we did finish. For me, this was my very first century While I don't feel like I could go out and do it again tomorrow, it does show that I'm on track for the ALC come June. According to the training plan we were sent, my longest ride this week should be about 70 miles. The Cindy was 66.5 this year. A bit more than 100k, I think, but doing the extra distance puts me nearer my training goal for the week. Now Trek needs to shower, pack, take the dog for a walk. Then we all (including doggie Mae) drive up to the mutual mom's for what's left of the weekend.
    Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.

 

 

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