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  1. #1
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    Flattest Century in the East

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    Just got the registration form in the mail today. Last year they were full by the end of May. Anyone thinking of doing this one in September?

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    When is it, Jodi? I am leading a ride on the 17th, so it is probably that day! My husband and i are definitely making a century a goal this year.

    Robyn

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    I am definitely interested in doing this century...My first...unless I manage to do one earlier in the season

    How do you register?

    Any thoughts on the Seacoast Century later in September?

    Linda
    Last edited by wavedancer; 04-11-2006 at 07:31 PM.

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    Flattest Century in the East is on September 10th, and the registration form can be found at http://www.nbwclub.org/events/2006-TFCE.pdf.

    I haven't done this ride, but I understand that it is a good one.

    I have done Granite State Wheelmen's Seacoast Century in the past (info at http://www.granitestatewheelmen.org/...C-HomePage.htm) - and I like the way they run this ride. Instead of a mass start for each distance, you can start at any time between 7 and 1, as long as you are finished by 5. That's an interesting approach to a start - and it does a good thing by spreading the riders out. This is a beautiful ride too, following the coast of New Hampshire and Maine. Another interesting thing about this one is that it's scheduled for 2 days - September 23rd & 24th. You can ride one day or both days, same route.

    I stopped doing organizied rides a long time ago, but I would still consider this one because of the (very staggered) start. (To be honest though, I'm more likely to follow this route at other times when there aren't so many people wandering on bikes. I ride in this area fairly often...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by wavedancer
    I am definitely interested in doing this century...My first...unless I manage to do one earlier in the season

    How do you register?

    Any thoughts on the Seacoast Century later in September?

    Linda
    Hi Linda, how are you?
    It will be my first century also unless I do one before that. You can register online. I was signed up last year but was sick that week and didn't get to go.
    The Seacoast century sounds great too.
    Hubby and I are doing a 3 day around the quabbin next week and staying at B&Bs. Wish me luck, I hear it is very hilly.

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    It sounds like one I would like to do. It's kinda a long drive for me...I want a really flat first century for my first!

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    We will be signing up for this one. Let us know how your 3 day trip goes, Jodi.

    Are we ready for our spring ride, ladies?

    Robyn

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    I may register...

    I have yet to get on my bike but I am still very hopeful!!





    karen
    this great weather just may tease me out to try
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    Quote Originally Posted by massbikebabe
    I may register...

    I have yet to get on my bike but I am still very hopeful!!





    karen
    this great weather just may tease me out to try
    Woman, where have you been? Starbucks, coffeeee, bike porn. Whadayathink?

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    Hi Ladies--I've been off the radar but have been catching up on New Posts when I can--like now while I wait for a patient. Kitchen remodeling at BF's and prepping for a conference talk in May are keeping me in. I have been on the bike recently but commuting from Bedford to MGH mainly...and I've got a bit more winter flab this time around!

    Anyway, I like the sound of TFCE on Sept 10th. Good long term goal. I'll try to rope in BF. My more immediate goal is the Major Taylor hill race in Worcester in July. I'm officially registered. Eek. Anyone want to join me!?

    I'd be up for a ride sometime too. I need group experience this year!

    Hope everyone's well. Have fun ridin' 'round Quabbin Jody!

    -Stacy

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    OOOOHHHHHH yes!!!

    It's time!!! Do you have anything free next week with the cherubs on vacation?





    karen
    Quitting is NOT an option!
    Know the signs of stroke!! www.stroke.org

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    Wed. (AM) or Thursday is good for me. But I don't think anyone else can join us during the week. Have you been on your bike yet, Karen?

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    Must be the hols if I'm hanging in the regional threads, but...

    Nice to see you mbb!!! How are things going?
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpinSis
    Hi Ladies-- My more immediate goal is the Major Taylor hill race in Worcester in July. I'm officially registered. Eek. Anyone want to join me!?

    I'd be up for a ride sometime too. I need group experience this year!

    Hope everyone's well. Have fun ridin' 'round Quabbin Jody!

    -Stacy
    I'll join you. I'll be the one on the hill yelling go Stacy go! You crazy woman. I'll bring Karen along too. Maybe we can have a whole TE contingent on the hill cheering you up. Wear your TE shirt.

  15. #15
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    Hi Everyone....

    So far things are moving slower than I anticipated so I have not been on my bike. I have been having a little problem with seizures so I need to wait till I feel safe enough to ride. Which I am hoping will be next week sometime. I have my Terry all built up for me and ready to go...I am hoping to be back on the carbon Trek soon. In the meantime I have been enjoying watching cycling on TV. I watched all of the ACL 5 episodes and than watched in horror as my boy George go down, (never ever seen a steering tube break)!

    Ain't this weather great!!! Robyn I hope you have a great vacation week. My daughter has this week off than she goes back for one week and she is done!
    She is soooo excited. My son on the other hand is needing a good kick in the butt to get thru spring. He hasn't been the same since opening day at Fenway...die hard Red Sox people that we are!!

    Happy Easter/Passover to all...

    karen
    Quitting is NOT an option!
    Know the signs of stroke!! www.stroke.org

 

 

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