I think Thom's been riding more and would prolly win anyhoo!Originally Posted by SadieKate
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And besides, instead of "skirt chasing" it's "calf chasing". I predict that it will affect V's time positively!
I think Thom's been riding more and would prolly win anyhoo!Originally Posted by SadieKate
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And besides, instead of "skirt chasing" it's "calf chasing". I predict that it will affect V's time positively!
Yep, Thom's got a pretty fine set of calves. Trouble is, as "coach" he tends to ride behind me.![]()
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I did this ride last year. It's one of my favorites. If I weren't doing the Death Valley ride the weekend before, I'd be there for sure!!!!!!
Yes, get your application in soon.
Re the course- a few rollers and one quick climb towards the end. Not anything tough even if you haven't been training a lot this year.
Great support and fun pacelines!![]()
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V "Yep, Thom's got a pretty fine set of calves. Trouble is, as "coach" he tends to ride behind me."
tell him you'll be faster if he rides ahead as "bait"![]()
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Speaking of calves, and sorry to go OT, here, but when CindySue and I were riding last year, we got passed by a guy with epic calves. We didn't exchange any pleasantries because he was passing us like we were standing still (Cindy was being nice and going my pace), but I wonder if it's considered offensive to compliment someone on their calves. I was tempted to tell him they were really nice, but by the time the thought had fully congealed in my brain, he was out of earshot.
ah yes, I do remember him,Originally Posted by slinkedog
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I will often compliment nice calves - man or woman. I am SO envious of nice calves, because mine are just bloated masses with no definition at all. I envy all you runners / super cyclists / genetically blessed folks out there!
I never realized how nice my husband looked from behind until I rode with him! Now he always has to ride in front - it helps me get up the hills to have a nice set of calves and butt to chase. You know, the whole "think happy thoughts" method of climbing.
Sorry, I had to reply - it's a new revelation.
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I did this last year too! It's a really well organized ride... mile 70-80 is a false flat FYI.... I remember wondering what the heck was wrong with me... couldn't get any speed going in that stretch... LOL![]()
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Mile 85 is "The Wall"... sounds scarier than it is... only about a mile at maybe 11%...
this ride also follows some of the roads used in the movie "Sideways" if you've seen it!![]()
Not sure if I'm doing this one... prolly riding a fundraiser one for a friend who qualified for RAAM this year (Homey from bicycling.com... helluva nice guy!and great rider)
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