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  1. #1
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    Jan 2004
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    bcipam... ya know what? This year is my big goal year... next year my goal is to have no goals! LOL... next year will be the year of riding for the sheer joy of it... and I'm NOT having surgery! Sometimes riding for the love of riding is the BEST way to go... if you;re ever down here (or me up there) we'll have to do a spin... OH! And I also LOVED Cool Breeze... dang wish I'd known you were there!! How is Cruisin the Conejo? It's on my list for this year...

    Stagecoach was tough... mostly due to the wind. 20-30mph headwinds the whole climb to lunch... which was a 2% false flat with NO breaks... interspersed with a coiuple smallish climbs and one that danged near ripped my legs off at around 12-14%... I ride a double... anything steeper and I'd have to consider compact cranks or a triple! BUT, without the wind this would be a great ride... support was excellent, scenery nice, food plentiful and you can ride 3 abreast most of the way as there is VERY little traffic... and as advertised only ONE stopsign the whole ride! I will do it again... Here are some other comments from other riders about it:

    The ride was awesome. Just beautiful.

    Since you asked ......
    Bottom line: I WOULD do it again. At lunch I said I would never do it again .... because we fought strong headwinds and gusty side winds for 46 miles to lunch. And it was generally uphill, with some grades 11 - 14%.
    you had to fight not to get blown off the bike. At one point near the end, with a 1% downgrade, we were doing 28 Mph without pedaling at all for miles.
    The support was good and they were organized. there were about 1200 riders, and I understand there were less than 200 last year, their first year. The jersey looks nice

    It was windy with head winds and side winds and winds that swirled all
    around It was great!!! Two cute guys kept us company

    very!!!!! but we did it, ( probably wont happen again, but at least i did it once)

    It was windy. I'm glad I went on the adventure and I had a good ride, although I question the intelligence of driving 470 miles round trip to bicycle 100 miles. El Centro is not exactly a California hotspot. But the people made the whole thing fun. The desert scenery was exquisite, if you like barren landscapes. I do.

    The ride was challenging. The sponsors said that morning winds were neutral, whatever that means. They were actually headwinds. Outbound, we were riding at a brisk 8 mph, which was worrisome because the course closed at 4
    PM. Fortunately, finally, the headwinds turned mostly to tailwinds on the return, The support was good. The rest stops were nicely spaced every 12 or 13 miles. The food was good and the service was excellent. I'd recommend the Stagecoach to anyone who wants to ride it -- at least
    once.
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

  2. #2
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    Jul 2005
    Location
    North San Diego County
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    Where do you live: Oceanside, CA

    Age: 29

    What Do you ride: 2004 Bianchi Axis, a cyclocross bike, on the crappy roads in North San Diego County

    Which is your favorite? I love trail riding, but stick mainly to roads since most of what I do is solo.

    Where do you ride?

    Road: All over coastal North San Diego County. These days I stick mostly near home, but I've ridden as far south along the coast as La Jolla and as far north as halfway through Camp Pendleton. Most of my riding consists of doing the San Luis Rey river trail in north Oceanside and climbing the massive hills around the county.

    MTB: (when I had a trail bike) Tresspassing!

    Bike Clubs: Swamis

    Bicycle wish list: I like what I ride now but I'd like to get a new saddle though; this one's getting worn out. I've put close to 10,000 miles on it since I got my bike in June '04.

    Life wish list: To get my boyfriend to start biking again since he lost his left arm in a car accident a year and a half ago. He was my riding partner before his accident.

  3. #3
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    May 2005
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    Wow Nicole - so sorry about your boyfriends accident. My prayers are with him and like you, I would like to see him get back on the bike but know it's difficult just trying. Be patient and understanding.

    Bikerchick: Cruising the Conejo is my favorite ride next to Cool Breeze. It's extremely well organized, the boy scouts work the sag stops and they are so cute and willing to help, the routes are interesting and challenging. The scenary is extremely diverse. From the streets of Thousand Oaks, to the beauty of Hidden Valley, to the plains and flatlands of Camarillo, through Old Town Moorpark and then the climbs back to the start. Just a great ride. I highly recommend it.

    And next year Stagecoach maybe. This year just want to have fun do some travelling and riding and get to meet other riders.
    BCIpam - Nature Girl

  4. #4
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    Wow, never thought I'd hear the words beauty and Camarillo used in the same sentence. Of course, that is probably the "diverse" example.

  5. #5
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    Sep 2005
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    bcipam, I'm so glad you started this thread; I've noticed the nocal/socal disparity, too.

    I'm such a newbie that I still don't have answers to most of the questions, but I'll give it a shot:

    Where do you live: Sherman Oaks, CA

    Age: 49

    What Do you ride: Hand-me-down trek 720 mtb, although I'm using it as a road bike, til I find a road bike/hybrid to buy.

    Where do you ride? Last month or so - nowhere; I'm a wuss when it comes to cold (yeah, yeah, I know - I'm from socal and I know nothing of cold ). I ride the bike path around Balboa Park and the beach path through the South Bay. I haven't done the new Orange Line-adjacent bike path that cuts across the Valley, but I plan to. I'm open to any other suggestions where to ride around L.A. - the busy streets scare the bejeepers out of me.

    Bike Clubs: None - too intimdated and too slow to try.

    Bicycle wish list: A bike that fits! Haven't found the right one yet, and the shopping experience is a bit overwhelming (and on hold; see comment re cold above )

    I really appreciate this forum; I learn so much and laugh alot, too.

    Cathy

  6. #6
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    May 2005
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    Us So Cal riders need to stick together. Why aren't there more of us???? If you know of any fun rides coming up either South (san Diego) or North (LA) let me know.

    Laugh... I used to live in El Segundo and did the Strand up to Santa Monica as a normal training ride. I also liked to go South into Palos Verdes, but give yourself some time before attempting the climbs. Once there, the roads are nice and the views spectacular. I wish I knew more about riding around the Valley area. Not much help there but if I run across something I'll let you know.

    Check online for some local LA bike clubs. Alot of BC websites will list "favorite rides" I would suggest you watch for the Cool Breeze (Ventura) which comes up in August. They have a short ride - 30 miles, which is perfect for a newie. Alot of it is on bike trails or quiet streets. Also Cruisin the Conejo has a short distance - I think 32 miles, which is in your neck of the woods. That ride is in May.

    And luckily you have some great bike shops up nearby. Check out Helen's in Santa Monica. Also spend alittle money for a "fitting" sometime changing out a stem or adjusting seat height makes all the difference in the world!
    BCIpam - Nature Girl

  7. #7
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Southern California
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    Where do you live: Pasadena, Ca

    Age: 44

    What Do you ride: road bike

    Where do you ride?

    Road: All over San Gabrield Valley, Pasadena (Rose Bowl), parts of L.A.
    Northern Arcadia, Sierra Madre, etc.

    Bike Clubs: Ride with an unofficial group in Monrovia, Ca.

    Bicycle wish list: Someday... a custom Trek, project one

    Life wish list: Be a better person every day of my life.

  8. #8
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    Jul 2005
    Location
    North San Diego County
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    Quote Originally Posted by bcipam
    Wow Nicole - so sorry about your boyfriends accident. My prayers are with him and like you, I would like to see him get back on the bike but know it's difficult just trying. Be patient and understanding.
    Thank you! His healing has been a long process; I've been there through it all by his side. My Christmas and Birthday presents for him are to pay for converting his bike to being all right-handed. His goal is to start getting comfortable on his trainer starting in March, working on getting used to balancing with one arm. I've also scoped out flat-ish places where cars aren't allowed so he can get comfortable in motion again. I also promised him that I will ride by his side through it all because he will need all the support I can give him. When he is ready, I will be waiting for him to start.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    May 2005
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    54
    Where do you live: Redlands, Ca

    Age: 29

    What Do you ride: road and cruizer

    Which is your favorite? Oh boy ... I love my long rides with my light road bike but I adore Luau, my cruiser ... she's my around town girl.

    Where do you ride? Around Redlands and surrounding towns, up in Big Bear, Palm Springs, Orange County bike trails, PCH. Haven't made it to San Diego with the bikes yet ...

    Bike Clubs: we formed our own Beer Belly team (in a mock salute to our local SoCal Jelly Belly team) but no formal affiliation.

    Bicycle wish list: Bianchi Milano commuter first, then I'd like to build a niew road bike

    Life wish list: Move to San Diego and get another dog.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    San Diego
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    nicole... wow, I bet it IS a big adjustment to lifestyle for you both... I was driving the other day and saw a local rider who has only one leg... he rides with his prosthetic... pretty freakin amazing to me!

    when he is ready to ride again, consider driving to the new bike trail along the 56! If you've not ridden it, you may want to check it out. NO traffic, wide, smooth new pavement, decent length (round trip is about 20 miles I think) and everyone I have seen is courteous to others... it has no real climbing although it is a bit of a false flat as you head eastbound... with a return trip on a slight downhill... I would guess it would be perfect for starting out again.... let me know if you need to know how to find it... I could even meet you one day and show you if you like...

    ACG- oooohhhh... Project One... I SO wanted one of those but they just didn't fit me for whatever reason (probably cause I have a weird body! LOL) I love the paint job called Southern Comfort... the black frame with orange and gold flames...

    Laughlaugh... I know what ya mean about being intimidated by bike clubs... are there any near you who do "no drop" rides for beginners? Here we have SD Bike Club who has 4 levels of rides... the "C" group is a slower pace, no drop group specifically designed for beginners or those who just wanna cruise for a day! Some days I like to go out and hammer, and some days I just wanna cruise and enjoy the sunshine, birds and views!

    googliewooglie... ah San Diego... just love it... if ya make it down with your bike lemme know! We'll could go for a spin! I ride with a group of friends and we're pretty low key... we ride for the joy of riding. No racing, lots of laughing!
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Los Angeles, CA
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    bci - 30 miles is still beyond me - I'm good for about 10 at this point (hey, I have something to work towards; I want to do 50 for my 50th birthday in October!). There's a bike club in the Valley that I believe has no drop rides which I'll check out eventually.

    I've been to Helen's, and about 5 other local bike shops, and am still looking (at Helen's a 17 year old kid "helped" me; needless to say he didn't quite get my late 40s fit concerns!)

    If anyone has any suggestions of a good fitter in the greater LA area, I'd appreciate it. It's worth the bucks to me to get some knowledgable help for my wonky body.

    Cathy

 

 

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