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  1. #1
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    This is the nuttiest thing I've ever heard of. Where do I sign up? No, really, how do I sign up for this? I read the blog entry, but can't see where to sign up. Do I just click on a city, pay the $75 and I'm in?
    I will do part outside, part on my trainer. My poor bits couldn't take 7 hours on the trainer, but I sure could throw in about 30, 2 mile loops to keep it interesting (plus, I can switch back and forth from my tri bike to my Bike Friday).
    Thanks!
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    You're too late, unfortunately. Registration closed on April 30. Maybe next year?

    I haven't done a century in years but I signed up for exactly that same reason--it's such a nutty idea that I have to do it!

    I can't seem to find my trainer though. I thought it was collecting dust in the basement, but I think I must have given it away at some point, so now I'm looking at doing a short course over and over and over again (but, unfortunately, probably not all at once--can't get away from home for that long).

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    I thought about it. I considered riding in small circles in the parking lot across the street. EXCEPT:

    1) The lot is closed until the next school year opens. The school it belongs to is undergoing major renovations and the construction guys have taken over.

    2) I'm a little over a month out from knee surgery. A century would be pushing it.

    3) DH pointed out that I'd be doing under 10 mph in that small lot. A little basic math revealed I'd be there 12 hours or more.

    Maybe I'll try next year. I'll be working on the plan until then.
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    This is the nuttiest thing I've ever heard of. Where do I sign up? No, really, how do I sign up for this? I read the blog entry, but can't see where to sign up. Do I just click on a city, pay the $75 and I'm in?
    I will do part outside, part on my trainer. My poor bits couldn't take 7 hours on the trainer, but I sure could throw in about 30, 2 mile loops to keep it interesting (plus, I can switch back and forth from my tri bike to my Bike Friday).
    Thanks!
    Although registration is closed, I would think that in the "thought that counts" vein and spirit of the event, send a $50 donation to the Lance Armstrong Foundation, hop on your bike, find a small circle, and go!!!!!
    For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.

  5. #5
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    I had planned to do a 5 km loop 40 times (total 160 km) that would yield 10,000 feet of climbing. My husband signed up too. However he's pointing out that we'll 1) ruin brake pads (not that I care) and 2) possibly put ourselves in danger on that really steep downhill where there are lots of tourists who don't know where they're going.

    So we might switch to another route, which is 10 km and will be done 16 times. Only 4,000 ft of climbing!

    I'm pretty amazed that 421 people signed up. Talk of a cool event.

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedal Wench View Post
    Although registration is closed, I would think that in the "thought that counts" vein and spirit of the event, send a $50 donation to the Lance Armstrong Foundation, hop on your bike, find a small circle, and go!!!!!

    Once again, I do like the way you think, PW. I thought seriously about signing up (if only to get the great swag ) but then I decided against it - I didn't want to jinx my return to cycling.

    But this is a great idea. And many TE'ers are participating in Livestrong Challenges throughout the country - any little bit helps. Just sayin'

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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    Once again, I do like the way you think, PW. I thought seriously about signing up (if only to get the great swag ) but then I decided against it - I didn't want to jinx my return to cycling.

    But this is a great idea. And many TE'ers are participating in Livestrong Challenges throughout the country - any little bit helps. Just sayin'
    Thanks, Jo!
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  8. #8
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    Bummer- I missed it. Oh well, I'll still do it anyway. I'll just send the Livestrong foundation the registration fee and not get any sweet swag (maybe I'll find some stuff laying around my house, put it in a bag and give it to myself).

    I'll still do it (and I talked a friend into doing it with me) and it'll still be fun. We're going to set our trainers up in my backyard, and alternate riding the trainers and riding a one mile loop in my neighborhood for an hour each. Interval training.
    Every now and then we'll stop for a nap in the hammock in the shade, and we'll have a bbq afterward.
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  9. #9
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    TG, you should post on the fatcyclist page that you're still doing it - I think Fatty would be thrilled to know that it's extending beyond the registered riders.

    Thrills me, and it's not my ride!
    For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.

  10. #10
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    Oh my, what a cool idea. Unfortunately:
    1) I missed the sign-up (note to self: must keep up with TE posts!)
    2) The date is in my rest week when I'm not supposed to ride at all before the ALC.
    3) Not any time left to sell this idea to my spin instructors.
    So ... I guess LiveStrong gets $50 from me too, and I pitch this idea to the gym for next year. We could have two options -- either indoors on spin bikes, or outdoors going round and round the little traffic-practice "streets" at the elementary school just up the road from the gym. (I'll send pics when I have a chance to take some.) Sweet. I know I'm not gonna do the ALC again next year, but this'll give me something to train for.
    Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.

 

 

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