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  1. #1
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    Metric century....sort of!

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    Ok..this'll be pretty pokey for you amazingly fit ladies, but it's a milestone for me
    This weekend I managed to ride over 100km (60 yesterday and almost 55 today)...something I haven't done for over 30 years! I've been building towards this despite bronchitis/asthma issues, a death in the family, and awful windstorms in Feb...all of which kept me off my bikes more than I wanted...but now I can say I did my first "100km Weekend" since I was a kid!
    Next goal: a real honest-to-goodness metric century, and then a regular century. Maybe even this year!

    ~Sherry.
    All vintage, all the time.
    Falcon Black Diamond
    Gitane Tour de France
    Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
    Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB

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    Nice work.
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

  3. #3
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    Very impressive
    -Emily

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    Congratulations! A milestone is a milestone.

  5. #5
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    Not pokey at all! Those are some impressive totals! Esp. back to back!!

  6. #6
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    Well Done Sherry!

    I'm working my way up there too and its such a great feeling to pass a milestone!!! Excellent!

    Tracy

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    Hey wait for me there! I'll be in your area in June, we can do that full (metric or imperial, as you like) Century together!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog
    Hey wait for me there! I'll be in your area in June, we can do that full (metric or imperial, as you like) Century together!
    "As I like"?? LOL....more like "as I might be able to manage"! I still haven't done a true metric century; I'll be happy to ride with you when you come to the island, but go easy on this old bird! It'll be awhile until I get good enough to do 100km in one ride.
    Cheers,
    S.
    All vintage, all the time.
    Falcon Black Diamond
    Gitane Tour de France
    Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
    Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Popoki_Nui
    "As I like"?? LOL....more like "as I might be able to manage"! I still haven't done a true metric century; I'll be happy to ride with you when you come to the island, but go easy on this old bird! It'll be awhile until I get good enough to do 100km in one ride.
    With a few brakes once in a while, taking your time, and fueling properly, I have absolutely no doubt in your capacity to do it.

    I'll be there June 7th, I'll keep you posted via private message!

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    way to go! every milestone renews your faith that "you CAN!" I'm tickled for you... I remember all of my big moments and accomplishments STILL! First time I rode 25 miles I was absolutely ecstatic I never, ever thought I'd be doing something like that and LOVING it!

    keep us posted... looking forward to hearing about your continuing progress
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Popoki_Nui
    "As I like"?? LOL....more like "as I might be able to manage"! I still haven't done a true metric century; I'll be happy to ride with you when you come to the island, but go easy on this old bird! It'll be awhile until I get good enough to do 100km in one ride.
    Cheers,
    S.
    60 one day and 50 the next? You're ready.

    2 more kilometers would have been 10 mins or less ride time depending on your speed. Could you have done that? Go for it and git'er done.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    60 1 day, and 55 the next? 100 shouldn't be any problem for you - it sounds like all the necessary parts are handling it so far! I say Go For it! Besides - that whole "I rode an imperial century" makes you sound like a queen!!!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  13. #13
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    Congratulations I've done little less - 90km, but I'm happy all day long cause I can finally say... my muscles are alive - I can feel them

    Can anyone tell me how many miles is 1 kilometer, is it 0,62miles?
    "Life is not measured with the quantity of breaths you take, but with the quantity of moments that took your breath away..."

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    yes - that would be it! We also wander between Centigrade or Celsius? (darn I can't remember that :-D) and Farenheit for the temps - which do you use in your country?
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  15. #15
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    Thank you :) and a question about bikes

    Quote Originally Posted by Grog
    With a few brakes once in a while, taking your time, and fueling properly, I have absolutely no doubt in your capacity to do it.
    You mean I can take breaks during my ride??? Sure wish I'd have known that last weekend!
    Thank you all for your encouragement! Methinks you have more confidence in me than....me....but time will tell.
    Question for you century survivors: I have a choice of two bikes to use...which would you recommend?
    1) road bike: steel d/b frame, very light and comfortable (21lbs fully loaded), 700x23 wheels eat up the miles so nicely. Disadvantages? Only one bottle cage. Narrow tires mean I'll have to battle traffic on the road/highway to get enough distance in to make 100km. Higher gearing and only a double chainring (52/39) and only 12 speeds total.
    2) street-converted MTB: steel d/b frame. 26x1.5 wheels/street tires mean I can stick 100% to bike paths and avoid most highway traffic. Two bottle cages. Triple chainring (48/38/28) and 18 speeds available (I may need those granny gears at the end of the 100km ). Disadvantages? Stiffer, heavy frame (28pounds fully loaded). 26" wheels are more of a chore to keep turning over long distances. Not as comfortable to ride as my road bike.
    Which one would be best for an attempt at 100km?
    Thanks!
    ~Sherry.
    All vintage, all the time.
    Falcon Black Diamond
    Gitane Tour de France
    Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
    Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB

 

 

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