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  1. #1
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    Jul 2009
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    My goals for 2010:
    1) Build up my endurance and stamina
    2) Ride farther on a regular basis
    3) Take myself out of town on my bike and find my way back
    4) Improve overall technique (specifically climbing)and skills
    5) Complete a century ride
    6) Do the "Bay to Breakers" with a group from work
    7) Lose 10 lbs (that one never changes-lol)
    and most of all-
    8) Be an aware, considerate and safe cyclist in 2010!!!!
    You must do the thing you think you cannot do.
    - Eleanor Roosevelt

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by kimikaw View Post
    My 2010 goals (which will also be the year I turn 50) -

    1) Complete the 100lb weight loss (35 to go)
    Wow Kimikaw, congrats on the accomplishment to far.

    When I first saw this thread, I couldn't really come up with anything. I've had a great cycling year, and I want another just like it! However, as I thought about it, I've come up with a few ideas.

    1. I think it would be cool to ride my bike more miles than I drive my car. This year, with a late start due to some surgery early in the year, I have over 4000 miles on my bike so far and almost 8000 on my car. It's probably unrealistic to close that entire gap, but I'm going to be conscious of it. Maybe I can ride 75% of the miles I drive in my car.

    2. Like Owlice, I would like to ride through the winter at some level. Lately I've been doing 600-800 mile months. I think I can keep up the current level through December. It's January-March that will be hard here in PA. So, my goal is to have a reasonable 1000 miles for the year in by April 1. That's only 333 miles a month. It would be great to do more, but I'll set that as a minimum goal. This should put me in at over 5000 miles for the year if I pick up where I left off this year. Maybe more if, for instance, I start riding to the post office instead of driving, in the interest of goal number 1.

    3. Related to #2, I'd like to stay fit through the winter, NOT gain my usual 10 winter pounds, and NOT feel like a slug by February. A few years ago, I started celebrating my 1/2 birthday in July instead of my real birthday in January because I always feel awful in January!

    4. In 2010, I'd like to cut out the time wasting activities , so that I can not only ride my bicycle at the same level as this year, but my horse too. I've had serious horse-selling thoughts this year. Can I do both to an adequate level? This in addition to a full time job, a family and a farm?

    The problem is I never met a hobby I didn't like.

  3. #3
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    Here's my follow up post about my pre-season plans and goals for 2010!

    http://bikeshopgirl.com/2009/11/pre-season-part-ii/

  4. #4
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    I am adding this to my list of goals...


    http://www.warriordash.com/

  5. #5
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    I'm adding walking this:

    www.mercerislandhalf.com
    Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
    https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/

  6. #6
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    I certainly can't match your goals to mine since I don't ride as much as all of you (yet - maybe in 2011). However, I do have a couple of goals.

    1) Lose 40 lbs by my birthday at the end of July 2010. I have already lost 8 of those lbs, so 32 to go.

    2) Ride 21 miles, with my two children, to my Mom's house which is six cities/towns over on the Rails-to-Trails bike path. Of course I will have to ride back again, but I plan to spend the night first. I know 21 miles to all of you is nothing, but I have never gone that far on a bike.

  7. #7
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    May 2009
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    Ride consistently, build up my stamina, lose some weight and ride to work.

    Brenda.

 

 

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