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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by bcipam View Post
    I have learned this after many years of riding... if I think I can do something, I can do it. Any physical activity is 90% mental.
    Word.

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  2. #17
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    Go for it!
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  3. #18
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    Thanks everyone for the encouragement.

    One thing I noticed while I was just using that 'ridewithgps' website is that the route I do every week is REALLY flat - biggest climb is 110 feet. This is far more hilly and full of climbs. I don't even know where to go that would have the hills like that. I know I have to train on some hills of that size - just no clue where to find them - so I guess I have a little homework to do. That's a GREAT site btw - MUCH better than mapmyride!

    I know its mental - so I'm going to give it my all. And the thing I love - is that if I get there and decide to do the 25 miles - I'll be totally fine with that!

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabriellesca View Post
    Thanks everyone for the encouragement.

    One thing I noticed while I was just using that 'ridewithgps' website is that the route I do every week is REALLY flat - biggest climb is 110 feet. This is far more hilly and full of climbs. I don't even know where to go that would have the hills like that. I know I have to train on some hills of that size - just no clue where to find them - so I guess I have a little homework to do. That's a GREAT site btw - MUCH better than mapmyride!

    I know its mental - so I'm going to give it my all. And the thing I love - is that if I get there and decide to do the 25 miles - I'll be totally fine with that!
    If you have a parking parkade near you, you can ride up it on weekends when there's no car traffic.
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  5. #20
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    What's a parking parkade? I have to google that one??

    I did 23 miles on Saturday and felt awesome except for arm pain. Now I realize that its far more flat than Newport and I'm hoping to go down there for a ride before the actual ride - but ...... I was pumped to get on and do 23 miles without any problem in terms of cardio or my legs. I really felt great and I think I could have easily done 30 miles if I had the time and the water/fuel! So I was excited! (Now just to figure out how to deal with arm pain.)

  6. #21
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    I'll come ride with you, if you want company on your pre-ride ride. I can show you the 25 mile route. If you would prefer to ride solo, I won't be offended.

    I know you're worried about not being able to do it. I have faith you will be fine!
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  7. #22
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    Wow Red - what a sweet offer - I would love that! I have to be honest - I'm so used to riding by myself I'm scared that I'd be super slow for you. But I'd love some company if you're really interested in doing the ride for yourself? I was thinking that I would go the weekend before, Saturday the 11th or Sunday the 12th - super early to beat traffic. I'd really love to do the 45 on the day of the ride but if you and I did the 25 - that would be huge and fun!

    But I might drive you nuts ... ... are you a patient person?

  8. #23
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    That 25 mile loop is my regular route, more or less. I ride it several times per week, so I'll probably be doing it anyway. Don't worry about speed with me! I have no trouble riding slow, and in fact, enjoy it on occasion.

    I'm good with nuts.
    '02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
    '85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica

    '10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica

    Slacker on wheels.

  9. #24
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    If you can ride a mile a day I'm sure you can do 45 miles in a month.

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