That's great Marni! I averaged a pitiful 13.4 today. But with the wind, I'm not beating myself up too badly.
That's great Marni! I averaged a pitiful 13.4 today. But with the wind, I'm not beating myself up too badly.
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
Rode Tour D' Cure for cancer out of Bend OR with DH last Sat. This had to be the most scenic organized ride we have fine so far. Beautiful farm country on quite country roads, with incredible mountains everywhere! Wonderful support and great cause.
We planned on the 50 miler due to our limited riding this year, but we feeling so good that we jumped on the 74 mile route! In the end we wished we had stuck with the shorter route. Upper 90's and LOTS of rolling hills was a lot harder then the much cooler, flat rides of W. WA!
I also had a bad experience with leg cramps, in my clip out leg no less. Guess I was dehydrated. Never want to experience that again! Ouch and scary!
We plan to do it again another year, but will train and properly hydrate (lesson learned). Won't forget Advil again either!
2011 Specialized Ruby Comp
2015 Giant Liv Tempt 3
Today's ride was an epic fail. First, we decided to bail on the climb over the mountain. We have not done this route before. The climb (we drove it) was hard,, but doable. It, just as we suspected, the descent was not so good, with broken pavement t. The worst was, the next road was a dirt road, very muddy and rocky. Not ok for road bikes. Next road was more climbing. Got to the new start point and rode about 4 miles on a rail trail. Then our GPSs all were going nuts. After a couple of more miles, Brant said he thought Janine and I should ride back to the car, as the GPS was trying to send us in the opposite direction. We were in a very rural area in NY, so no guarantee about road conditions or climbs. We rode back, got in the car and were back at the inn in 11 miles.
Brant just posted a pic of him eating lunch in a graveyard in Connecticut, about 15 miles from here.
I rode 12 miles at a slow pace and now I am going to sit at the pool.
2015 Trek Silque SSL
Specialized Oura
2011 Guru Praemio
Specialized Oura
2017 Specialized Ariel Sport
Great ride today! I'd planned on around 40 miles, but riding with DH, ended up with 55...figures!
We rode up to a park. Terrible headwinds for about the first 14 miles, but then we turned and had crosswinds as we climbed to the park on a very low-traffic rural road. Only heart-pounding moment was when three LARGE dogs started chasing us, but they stopped at the end of their property, thank goodness! The grade was not bad at all -- 1000' elevation gain in 11 miles. The park was gorgeous! We didn't stay long, just looked around, then turned around and headed back down. This time we had more of a headwind, but downhill, it was okay. And the three dogs were nowhere to be found in this direction, thank goodness!
When we got back to town, we treated ourselves to lovely cinnamon rolls from the Mennonite bakery, then continued on back to where we are staying, mostly with tailwinds, for the rest of the mileage.
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
Are people doing rides on Sunday for the Women's 100? (It's an idea/event put forward by Rapha, whereby women around the world ride 100 kilometers/62 miles on the 20th--a sort of global solidarity of women's cycling. I guess.)
I'll probably be doing something, though I don't know what yet. I was thinking of biking Hurricane Ridge, but I think the weather will be better for that in a few days. I might join Cascade Bicycle Studio's ride that they're hosting, or just do a ride on my own if that's more my mood.
At any rate, happy riding on Sunday, whether it's 1 or 100! Or happy ride recovering, if that's the agenda!
I've ridden nearly 300 miles so far in July but really haven't posted. Started the month in California on our vacation, and had a chance to ride in the Santa Cruz Mountains for one last steep hill before driving home to Arizona, on the Soquel road up to Summit Road and toward Loma Prieta (we didn't finish the climb- not enough time or energy and it was getting hot).
After getting back to Arizona, I've done quite a few 20-ish mile rides for commuting (5 times in two weeks!) or after work on "training" rides (following instructions for intervals etc, from my coach). Other than the that, the only longer rides have been 30 miles taking the long route in to work via Pistol Hill and Colossal Cave Road last Sunday, and this morning's ride).
The ride today was 42 miles with my women's group, and as usual, I am usually at the back of the group once we start any climbing. The intervals don't seem to be helping that much, at least so far. As soon as I start trying to go faster on hills, my quads hurt. It's like I have a built in upper limitMaybe it will get better.
But the route was good, it wasn't too hot, and part of the time someone stayed back and rode with me so I didn't feel totally left out, and we ended up at a coffee shop that sponsors us.
2016 Specialized Ruby Comp disc - Ruby Expert ti 155
2010 Surly Long Haul Trucker - Jett 143
Today's ride was wonderful. Not as long, but beautiful. We rode out of the inn, into Sheffield, through just outstanding rural neighborhoods, farms, and forest. It was all slightly rolling, with one big climb, which I had done before. It seemed harder than I remember, or maybe I am just getting old? Well, there were some spots where it flattened, I was able to recover, and slowly spin to the top in my granniest of gear. AZ Fiddle, no amount of intervals would increase my speed on these kinds of climbs; it's just too painful, I'd rather just be able to get to the top. And today, I had a moment of wavering, when I reminded myself it's a head game. Without DH to talk me up the climb, I get lazy. Well, I've felt pretty strong at home, so I guess I don't care. After the climb, we descended into Salisbury, CT for more ups and downs, until we got back to a road that connects to the one our in. Is on. With 9.5 miles left, Brant took off and I was alone to tackle some relentless small hills on a busier road.
Good ride in cooler weather. 28 miles with about 1900 ft of climbing.
Last edited by Crankin; 07-19-2014 at 11:56 AM.
2015 Trek Silque SSL
Specialized Oura
2011 Guru Praemio
Specialized Oura
2017 Specialized Ariel Sport