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  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Salem, OR
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    47
    UGGGH..Rode 54 miles today and it felt like a million. Since I joined the slacker club in the last week, I haven't ridden in over a week. OK, almost 2 weeks. It showed. I was frustrated, my BF was frustrated, and I have 2 weeks until Bike Idaho. This is gonna suck. It was hot, and I just flat out couldn't get my *** out of my own way. Hope everyone else had a better day, I'm just gonna go to bed and hope for a better day tomorrow.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Md suburbs of Wash. DC
    Posts
    2,131
    32 miles on the Western Maryland Rail Trail out at Hancock, MD. Damned hot day, but gorgeous sky and scenery. I sweated like a pig and had to really push myself to do the last 10 miles, but it felt good anyway

    After adjusting my saddle position twice today, I've realized it's time to stop fiddling on my own and go for a good, thorough Serotta fitting. The Fit Kit System that I had done after buying my bike just didn't cut it and I'm tired of half of my ride breaks being for the purpose of making adjustments. Hopefully, I can post the good results of being re-fitted after next weekend's rides.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Kelowna, BC, Canada
    Posts
    2,737
    Did 28 km of easy flats this evening except for the big climb back which always slows me down. I get to ride every day next week while my little guys is at skateboard camp so decided to save the hills for tomorrow. I love riding in the evening when it cools down a bit - went from 7:45- 9 pm and managed to get home before dark.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Switzerland
    Posts
    2,032


    I did my bike marathon - it wasn't easy, but manageable; definitely noticed the elevation. I couldn't sleep half the night from a mixture of elevation, nervousness and the church steeple banging its bells every 15 minutes all night.

    It started off chilly, even foggy, then crossing over the second pass it got sunny - that's the alps for you. I did pass some people on the climbs, "real" men too, that was rather satisfying
    The second 50 km was mostly downhill or flat, so with boyfriend setting the speed we managed a 23 kph average, that's under 14 mph but still faster than ever. The competitive atmosphere does push you a little I guess.
    Got home totally knackered, feeling dehydrated and headachy - the speed and elevation pretty much did me in.

    We were at the very back of the pack and what was really annoying was the food at the support stations... There were only apples and oranges left at # 1, just before the two major climbs. That was just not enough. There were NO bars available, although the power bar logo advertised in the flyer at every station. At least some bananas were left at station #2, and cake and sandwiches at the end. They gave us a power bar and gel with the starter pack, but for 40 bucks signup fee that was just not right. I don't really care to pay for a cheapo jersey, two bars and a couple of apples, and still have to deal with cars passing.
    Plus standing in line for an hour to get the starter pack the night before. That was ridiculous, when they could just have sent it by mail.

    Anyway, I don't know if I will go to another one because I don't care for a ranking.
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