worked in the yard most of the day. And planned on going for a fun ride in the late afternoon.
got changed into my cycling cloth, l lied down on the sofa just to relax a bit and fell asleep instead![]()
so much for good intention. 0 miles.
worked in the yard most of the day. And planned on going for a fun ride in the late afternoon.
got changed into my cycling cloth, l lied down on the sofa just to relax a bit and fell asleep instead![]()
so much for good intention. 0 miles.
Had a great ride and an even better weekend. Managed to make all three days of group rides so I logged 140 miles. The best thing is my new saddle seems to be the answer to my seat problems.![]()
"Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride"~John F. Kennedy
Go to the Northwest Section on the forum to see how some of us spent Memorial Day---Jeff & Susan, Lilbolt, Sprocket's Mom, bikerHen, and me. It was terrific. Here's a link to an article in our local paper.
http://eastoregonian.com/main.asp?Se...88&TM=46104.09
Tis better to wear out than to rust out....
I loved it, that the LBS owner has reigned in the hammerheads on the group ride. It's NOT race training....if you have an agenda (or a power meter)...you are probably not at the correct ride. And...the usual hammerheads - who are just crazy fast by nature - beat themselves up with 2 days of hard riding, so by Monday they were content to cruise and enjoy the companionship of their riding buds for a special edition holiday ride.
Which, of course, meant that I was able to keep up, and smack talk during the ride, not just after the ride over coffee!!!
Was a really enjoyable, no stress ride...filled with laughter and good fun. Just like the ride used to be when I started.
All around good.