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  1. #1
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    Went on a club ride today. It was a really pretty, flattish route (2-3 hills), in northern MA, starting at a park in North Reading. I've been on a lot of these roads, but not in a long time. I was somewhat concerned, as it's HOT and humid, but there's a stiff breeze, the route had shade on the majority of roads, and the clouds are rolling in, despite the fact it was between 80 and 88 during the ride. I kept feeding myself Shot Blocks and drank 2 bottles of Skratch Lab stuff. Ate a Lara Bar at the rest stop. 37.8 miles. I didn't get my average, as when I have my GPS set on a course, I am not sure where it is. But, I rode up front most of the time, so I know this was a very fast ride for me. I also didn't stay for the lunch, as I have a haircut/color appointment soon.
    There was one new woman who just moved here from PA. I had to get away from her, or I was going to throw up from listening to her tell another new person about all of her tours, trips, fast rides, sports, etc. Her voice was getting on my nerves. Eh, I dropped her on the hills, but other than that, it was fun.
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  2. #2
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    Did a ride with a local group. It was fun but WAY faster and longer than advertised. Advertised it was 22-24km/hr and 40 km for the slow group. We averaged almost 28 and ended up doing closed to 50km on the "short" route. One of the anchors of the "slow" group wasn't there but a ride leader who wasn't in a hurry did the loop with me. I feel like people here are a lot more intense than back home but generally just as nice I ended up doing the fastest miles of my life for that long of a time! Who knew? I've done about 90 miles so far this week.
    ***proud Hoosier, statistics nerd, and mom to a headstrong toddler***
    ****one car family and loving it!****

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  3. #3
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    I had to take a vacation day today (I'm a government contractor and there's a delay in getting funding for our work due to a paperwork problem), so I got a few friends together for a 32-mile ride this morning. We're having our first heat wave of the year, yesterday the high temp of 97 broke a record and today was only a few degrees lower. I tried to plan a shady route, but ended up with lots of shade in the first half and some long sunny stretches in the second part of the ride. Luckily there were large white clouds in the sky that kept the sun from blazing down on us without mercy. Despite the heat, it was a nice ride overall.

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  4. #4
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    It's awesome out today, so both DH and i came home around 11:30. After dealing with some computer stuff, eating lunch, we decided just to do a short loop.
    11.2 miles, hilly, and fast. I will ride tomorrow before I leave for the airport, hopefully at least 30, which will put me within 60 miles of my July 1 goal. I can easily make that, if the weather cooperates next weekend, since we have a 50 mile ride scheduled a week from tomorrow.
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  5. #5
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    Nybiker, that sounds like an awesome excuse to ride. Glad you got out! And crankin, Congrats!

    My goal was 120 miles. I am now at 142, so I kicked butt this week. Did the club ride with the ladies last night and it was awesome. If you can believe it, I am struggling more with pace on the flat than hills. There's just no goal. I feel great at first and then get lost. During the climbs last night, I led the entire group (including two very, very experienced cyclists). I just passed everyone. I am really starting to miss hills. If I do the ride I want to do soon (to Meech Lake and back with a new acquaintance) I should be on target for some good climbs. I really need to figure out a strategy for pushing it on the flat. It seems like the best approach is to ride with some people who really push the pace.

    Met some really cool women to ride with, so I cannot complain. Loving Ottawa. For 20 straight days, I have ridden my bike. That's dang impressive. Loving every minute and really enjoying my time here.
    ***proud Hoosier, statistics nerd, and mom to a headstrong toddler***
    ****one car family and loving it!****

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    Chessie, Scottish Terrier
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  6. #6
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    Colorisnt, I am the same way. It's harder for me to maintain speed on the flats. This is why I was surprised I could stay up front on my ride Wednesday. I did pass almost everyone on the 3 hills, but as usual, I start feeling better, near the end of a ride, and that had a lot to do with my ability to stay with the faster group. I need a long time to "settle in."
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  7. #7
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    Yeah. I need some hills to get my legs responding, I think. It's weird. Most people look at me like I have two heads. The group leader was like, "You hung back and seemed rather timid until you passed us all on EVERY HILL. Where the f*ck did you learned to climb like that?" And I was like, "I'm living in a VERY hilly place currently and my commute has some serious grading to it". They all were dumbfounded but the leader says next time she's going to force me to stay in front and pace with her. I'll take it. It will be good for me, Ithink.
    ***proud Hoosier, statistics nerd, and mom to a headstrong toddler***
    ****one car family and loving it!****

    Owned by:
    Le Monstre Vert - 2013 Surly Cross-check
    Chessie, Scottish Terrier
    Bonzai, Catahoula Leopard Dog

  8. #8
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    Re: hills vs flats -- is it that your legs get tired on the flats, or could it be that you don't have a gear that works well for you?

    - Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
    - Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
    - Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle

    Gone but not forgotten:
    - Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
    - Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles

  9. #9
    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    Quote Originally Posted by colorisnt View Post
    Yeah. I need some hills to get my legs responding, I think. It's weird. Most people look at me like I have two heads. The group leader was like, "You hung back and seemed rather timid until you passed us all on EVERY HILL. Where the f*ck did you learned to climb like that?" And I was like, "I'm living in a VERY hilly place currently and my commute has some serious grading to it". They all were dumbfounded but the leader says next time she's going to force me to stay in front and pace with her. I'll take it. It will be good for me, Ithink.
    I think I am the opposite...I can get into a rhythm and cruise along pretty well on the flat but when I hit a hill (unless it is a very gradual incline without any steeper segments) I just can't seem to maintain any speed. It's frustrating.
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