I rode, but it was just a dumb, old commute. Nothing to talk about. Better than nothing, though.
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Today, thanks to the sacrifices of our presidents, I was able to sneak out of the office early. Headed out to tool around town, but the winds were evil. Riding on a flat into the wind was worse than some climbs I've done. Left knee kept twinging, don't know why. I've already got a hyper-extended left elbow so this totally s@##$d. But this was the first time I've been able to ride outdoors in a couple of weeks so that was very good.
Saw some little boys on bikes and one yelled, "hey pal, wanna race?" I thought of the thread on being mistaken for a boy.(My hoodie was covering my ponytail).
I rode, but it was just a dumb, old commute. Nothing to talk about. Better than nothing, though.
Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
(Sign in Japan)
1978 Raleigh Gran Prix
2003 EZ Sport AX
Today is the one odd federal holiday that I get as a holiday. It was a cold day here, cold and windy under a clear blue sky. I wasn't going to ride because of the temperature, but I couldn't resist. I didn't push too many miles, but I managed to ride 17 miles in 17 degree temperatures with 17 miles per hour winds. I guess I've finally figured out how to dress for cold days because I was still toasty warm when I got home.
Somehow, my final mileage for the day seems fitting.
--- Denise
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I snowshoed.![]()
Lisa
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Denise, I can't believe you rode outside today.... the winds were fierce. I am hoping to get out Sunday, when it will be a toasty 40 degrees.
"just a dumb commute" - which I was really, really glad to be able to do - last week it was just pretty nasty and I don't have those studded tires on yet. The three days we had to go to work (everything shut down Tues and Wednesday - county roads were closed and impassable) I drove, tho' Thurs. and Friday would have been (I think!!) manageable with studded tires... though I want to mess around a little before I head out into traffic... though watching that guy zoom by me the first snowstorm and just have no trouble behind me when I was driving Thursday - on a racing bike!! - ... though I think he must be some kind of super-reflexed male-in-search-of-crazy-adventure, too...
... anyway, I was really glad to just be able to ride in, stomp a path to the bike rack and enjoy being tired from yesterday's 25-miles-PLUS-the-indoor-time-trial honest-to-goodness workout. The time trial wasn't the best 'cause I missed a week for a conference and last week *totally* because the snow canceled the inside training rides, too. But... it was *riding,* so it was good![]()
After attacking an ice dam on our roof, we took a 17 miler on the road.
It has been a beast this winter for us. It is only my second ride in 2007. Felt great. Very little wind, 43degrees, sun and the time to ride.
sarah
I have a hard time believing it too. I wasn't going to ride - I thought it was too cold. In fact, I went out walking for an hour, and when I was still warm when I got home I thought I heard my bicycle calling to me. So I figured it was time to ride (and it was)!
But I do hope that the prediction of warmth to come is correct.
--- Denise
Last edited by DeniseGoldberg; 02-19-2007 at 06:30 PM.
www.denisegoldberg.com
- Click here for links to journals and photo galleries from my travels on two wheels and two feet.
- Random thoughts and experiences in my blog at denisegoldberg.blogspot.com
"To truly find yourself you should play hide and seek alone."
(quote courtesy of an unknown fortune cookie writer)
It was gusty and windy here in NW Oregon, so I rode the trainer in the garage with hubby (heck...it's the only time I can keep up with him!).
I rode for 1 hour, averaging 16.5 mph. I took the last 15 minutes at a lower gear, so I felt good!
I rode the trainer for my day off...it also was snowing and somewhat breezy...unfortunately, I then went and filled a bird feeder hanging under my front porch...and I fell off the front porch and now I am home with what seems to be a sprained ankle. I am so upset with myself. All I can think about is HOW LONG WILL I BE OFF MY BIKE
...I am staying home from work today, but it hurts to walk....
Oddly enough, my school was open yesterday. I have no classes on Mondays, but I had other work to do. So...no ride during the day, but after work, I went to the evening spinning class.
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