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  1. #1
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    Jul 2003
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    July 9th Bike Rides

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    I felt like I was near death today. We rode 40 miles in Ft. Jackson and it was described as a rolling hills ride. It was awful -- the hills went on forever and around mile 30 or so, I just wanted to start barfing. I wanted to do anything but pedal. Apparently, we took the longer loop and one road was just a continuous hill that seemed to go on forever. Anyhoo, we made it. It was muggy and hot. I took a water bottle with me and a bottle full of Accelerade. Luckily, there we came across Ft. Jackson Golf Club and were able to buy more water and some Gatorade because we definitely ran out of fluids. Not too smart. Now, I know when I need my Camelbak.

    What else? Ummmm, oh -- my chain came off 3 freagin times. I've never had that happen and don't know what the deal was with it. My hubby didn't even notice the first time and kept going and going -- but, luckily I seemed to remember from childhood days how to remedy the chain situation on my own.

    My max speed was 30mph, but it could have been faster if I wasn't freaking out coming down the hills. The roads weren't the best in the world and definitely need repaving. I was worried I would hit something and go flying off the bike.

    I plan on doing a lot of resting for the remainder of the day.

  2. #2
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    Oct 2005
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    I hosted a ride for the bike club today, what a beautiful day for a ride. We covered 44 miles of beautiful backroads in my community. I took my Giro out on this ride knowing that I was going to have to sweep so speed was not an issue today (yes I will admit some days I love to go fast). I was a true slug today, only averaged 14.1 mph. My wonderful BF rode with me, given this was my first long ride on my recumbent, instead of taking off with the fast group. I must admit it was nice having him ride with me. My legs are very tired and my left knee a tadbit sore. I need to mow the grass and I'm thinking I also hear the bed calling my name so maybe a nap is also in order sometime today. I do need to ride the first part of a route I want to use for my club ride Tuesday morning just to check the accuracy of the milage before I mark the route tomorrow. So much to do and so little time.

  3. #3
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    I am so envious of everyone posting their daily rides! I am on a two-week, forced layoff after laser surgery to zap my greater saphenous vein in my left leg. I get to ride again on Wednesday, but in the meantime, no riding, hiking, running, or weight lifting. I can walk, but that's it. I am going stir crazy!

    Anyway, just venting. It's great to read about everyone else's rides...

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  4. #4
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    Apr 2006
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    Rode with my margarita induced hangover. Went down the BG with a friend of mine to an LBS and then back. Got to see Salsa and Mr. Salsa again! We were able to say "Hi", very cool!

    After STP the whole Seattle bunch has to get together for a ride or something! Party! (but no margaritas for me for a while, okay?)

    This was my first ride in the Skort on the Brooks B67. No problem with the skirt part catching on the springs or the bag loops. Very nice. Saddle is just starting to break in, and it is sooooo comfortable.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  5. #5
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    Apr 2006
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    After 50+ miles yesterday i didn't want to ride, but i knew i had to.
    My son got out of bed and said we could ride to West Seattle together. I thought that was great. THen he started arguing with himself that he was NOT feeling like riding today. So I rode alone...
    So instead I rode to the Leschi Cafe. It was quite amazing, I averaged 13 mph
    REALLY fast for me and passed several people of both sexes. What happened?
    was that really me? after 11.5 miles I was done though.
    My knee didn't break and I'm committed to riding tomorrow too.

    Amazing!
    Last edited by mimitabby; 07-09-2006 at 05:18 PM.
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  6. #6
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    Jan 2006
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    I did a 66 mile ride today. Getting ready for the Tour de Cure 2 day/150 mile ride for diabetes next weekend. Been working on a good route between Wayland and Andover, and I've got it down to 31 miles now. Finally did it without any wrong turns or backtracks (third time was a charm). And got to play with my nephew for an hour in the middle of the ride. Oh, and I tried Nuun and love it!

  7. #7
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    Feb 2006
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    Me, my dh and my bf went on a 22 mile bike ride. The first 5 miles almost killed us. 5 miles of steep uphill. almost no break! But the view was really wonderful. Then it was a lot of down hill from there on. A little jelly belly sports bean break. Oh found a watch on the side of the road too. Casio!
    My husband had a blow out. Changed he's tire, when the 2nd tube started to leek. There was a very tiny metal splinter in the tire.
    The day was wonderful! Now I am eating a blueberry scone watching a movie and relaxing. And feeling a nap coming on!
    By the way that is my Dh (dear huasband, today) and Bf(bestfriend not boyfriend) wouldn't that be funny!
    Last edited by Brandi; 07-10-2006 at 08:44 AM.
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  8. #8
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    May 2006
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    I was going to do another flat ride today, but decided en route to do a local favorite, Glendora Mountain road.I was having a no so a good of day, I managed to spill a pitcher of lemonade on my new dress a church. I made up 3/4 of the way up, at a bit slow pace than the fourth. road past a horse show and decided to turn around about 2/3 of the way up, when I came down, I could see a brush fire in the Valley, good thing I didn't go to Covina. Got in about 4 hours ,with a lot slower pace than yesterday
    here is GMR about 1/4 of the way up:

    nice veiw of the lake below. I was suprised by this one, as it's about a 100 foot drop:

    and here's where I turned around:
    Last edited by Fredwina; 07-09-2006 at 10:03 PM.

  9. #9
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    May 2005
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    Just got back from 32 miles along the SF Bay with Winddance (Lisa).

    Ahem. It was windy out there! (But at least it was not hot!)

    We discovered a new cycling technique for building stength and endurance - "headwind repeats"! Too bad the "tailwind repeat" portion of the exercise is over so soon! We also got a little "SMASHING" in (like Thor! I love that!).

    Fun ride, beautiful vistas of the white-capped bay (have I mentioned how windy it was?), full of wind surfers, parasailers, kite-flyers, etc.
    Keep calm and carry on...

  10. #10
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    hibiscus, I think I rode there... I did not like it either!!!

    I drove all day to pick up folks from the camp bus in Hinsdale (up near Chicago), wait around for the bus, drive back... had time for an 11-mile loop. Sunny and deleightful :-)

  11. #11
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    Mar 2006
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    What z said. I couldn't believe some of those gusts today. Who needs a wind tunnel?

    Can you bonk after a ride? I just went to go get some food for the cats, and slogging up the hill on the way home (I walked) I was definitely slowing down. Time for some streching, some fruit, and recovery couch time...
    Last edited by winddance; 07-09-2006 at 05:16 PM.

  12. #12
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    Jun 2006
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    Mass
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    I really didn't feel like going out for a ride today, but....I decided to at least get out on my bike & take it from there.

    I am REALLY glad that we went out !!

    My husband and I did 14.5 miles -- the scenery was absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!
    We're lucky -- even though we live in a busy city...we can drive a few miles out west and it's like we're in Vermont or Maine... Just gorgeous!

    Our map said that there were going to be "rolling hills". I'm very happy to say that I rode up all of them, so did Ben. On the last part of a couple of them.... I was really huffing & puffing -- but, I did it!!

    We've only been out about 13 times since June 5th of this year - so, I know it's going to take awhile to get used to hilly terrain. <<-- of course, these are "hills" to me....

    Anyway, it was great getting out today on my bike ..... I'm really happy that I went!

    Have a great night!

    Denise

  13. #13
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    May 2006
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    First off: Beautiful photos, Fredwina! Gorgeous place to ride, from the looks of it.

    I hit two milestones today-- My first ride beyond 30 miles and I crossed the 400 mile mark on the new bike. I'm nowhere near being a fast rider, but I intentionally slowed down my cadence and speed just a bit to be able to extend my distance. The fact that I made it to 32.5 miles on the gravelly C&O Canal towpath makes me feel very confident that my next ride on smooth pavement is gonna be a breeze. And I only whined to myself once or twice in the last mile or so

  14. #14
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    Jan 2006
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    Great Job Everyone...

    I just did a quick 10 mile recovery ride to our campground and back. Fredwina, I SO want to do Glendora Mtn!!!! I hope to get over there in the next month or so but I'm sure it will take several tries before I get very far up the road

    Tracy

  15. #15
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    Feb 2006
    Location
    Turners Falls, MA
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    We had 6 in our group ride today, someone suggested Vermont, you know that means lots of hills! But we went anyway, did 35 miles, seems like with all that climing there would be more downhills but...never seems to work that way. We rode a loop from Greenfield, MA to Guilford Vt and back to Greenfield through Leyden Ma. By the last hill I thought my legs would fall off! It was a beautiful morning for a ride, glad we did it then and not in the afternoon when it got soo hot. I really do love to ride my bike

 

 

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