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  1. #1
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    Hi - I am in Waltham, but I often take my fitness rides out there. The only problem is that I am a few miles an hour faster than the two of you I could pull you entirely if you want to draft me.

    Unless I successfully quit smoking and you folks speed up -- then we might all converge on my average speeds (17-19mph)

    Let's hope I can finally quit smoking. It is so hard when it doesn't terribly effect my performance. I did a hilly 50 on Saturday and averaged 17.4mph with 148bpm heartrate. Darn bionic lungs!

  2. #2
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    I doubt I would ever average 19 mph, even with a draft, for any extended period of time. My best ever, is around 18, on a flattish ride (mostly in Bedford) when I was behind my DH. Not drafting per se, just riding behind him. If you can do 17-19 average and smoke, then I think you probably would not enjoy riding with me. I ride lots of hills, but I slow considerably...
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  3. #3
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    I plan to quit tomorrow! I am getting pretty excited, actually. I also have trouble on hills, and I wonder if it is a lack of oxygen getting to my leg muscles.

    I went to the Belmont Wheelworks female cycling clinic yesterday, so I am very inspired to get better. I neeeeeeed to quit smoking. I am a closet smoker, and almost noone knows, as I don't do it around people. I've been smoking off and on for 22 years now. I actually starting biking because of smoking! When I was 11 years old, I used to bike far from home to sneak in cigarettes. Eventually the excitement of cycling took over my young life It is a weird thing to say that I starting cycling so that I could smoke...

  4. #4
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    Oh - one more thing -- I plan to do the women's ride from Lexington tomorrow. It is an evening ride - so I don't know if it would work for you.

    http://www.northeastbicycleclub.org/home/article/480/

  5. #5
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    Good luck with the smoking. I hope you can do it!
    I don't have "trouble" with hills. I just am a slower rider than you. In fact, I get up most hills that a lot of people walk. My technique, on long climbs and also on short, steep ones, is to just tick the pedals over. In other words, I can usually go faster than I am going, but, especially on rides where I don't know what the remaining terrain is like, i go very slowly, to conserve my energy.
    I live on a pretty big hill and my driveway is even worse .
    And, I am probably at least 20 (or 30) years older than you. I didn't start riding until I was 47, although I was pretty fit before that.
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  6. #6
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    Hi,
    I would love to ride with either of you. Right now I am not sure I could keep up with you Bunny. I am one of the leaders of the Women's Ride. I usually go with the slow beginner group and teach pace-lining or I go with the 14-16 group.

    When I am in better shape and in good form I can do 18 or so average and I am good on hills. However, now is not that time. I just finished up moving and haven't really ridden regularly in over a month. So, I am more at the 14-16 range, although I did a ride with my DH at about 16.5.

    Anyway, Crankin, you can e-mail me at kotoridesigns@gmail.com and we can make a plan for some time soon. I would love to tap your knowledge of the area. I know some rides to around Concord but not too much past that. When I lived in Somerville that was about a 40 mile ride, now it is under 10.

    Anyway, hope to ride with you soon and get in good enough shape to ride with Bunny as well. Good luck bunny with stopping smoking. I expect once your lungs are clear that you will get even faster!

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  7. #7
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    awesome hirakukibou! I look forward to meeting you. I will be wearing ducky socks and on a Specialized Ruby. I *hope* I make it tonight to the women's ride. I may elect to ride with the slower group. It has been a long time since I did real pacelining and only got a 'refresher' at the clinic on Sunday.

 

 

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