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  1. #1
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    Saturday July 12th Rides

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    I got up early this morning to put in some miles on the road bike, planned on doing 40 hilly miles including a couple passes at Crystal Falls (max grade 20%). Unfortunately, I got on my bike and it was shifting terribly. I shortened my route to a rolling 23 miler instead.

    After I got home I did something amazing- I cleaned my bike! Okay I know most of you are thinkign whopdedo but usually DH cleans my bike. I did it all, cleaned the drivetrain, cassette, frame, polished the frame with Pedro's Bike Lust and lubed the chain. This is the first time I have done anything more than the frame. Then ***drumroll*** I adjusted the shift problem! Shifting like butter in the rear now.

    We are hitting the trail when DH gets off work, hopefully I can do some more trails this weekend.
    Amanda

    2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
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  2. #2
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    Oct 2007
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    Fort Worth, TX
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    Congrats on cleaning you bike; doing it yourself is so empowering!

    I did a club ride today. There is a big rally near here so not many showed up, and I was the only "cruiser" (read: slowpoke). The four other guys decided to ride the cruiser route with me, at my pace. Very nice of them. It was warm, but not so bad once you get going. 21 miles with breakfast in the middle. Very nice.

    And, my shin did not bother me at all! I think moving my saddle up, and therefor back, a little made the difference.

    Barbara

  3. #3
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    Sep 2006
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    Did a solo (as I mostly do) 38 miles. I divide this particular route up in my head sometimes, as the first 14 miles are not as hilly as the latter part. So I have deemed this 14 miles, out to Winchendon, as my personal time trial course. Well, today I did this part at 16.1 mph! Not that this number will mean anything to anybody which is why I never state avg speed but I wanna say it today because it is an absolute personal best for me! I am totally psyched. This is alone in a headwind, no drafting and no group. I'm tellin' ya, I honestly think it's my new carbon shoes and new pedals- my stroke is more efficient and more rounded. I really don't think I'm any better of a cyclist than I have been. In fact just the other day I was lamenting that I'm not at the same condition that I was last time this year. I was having fit issues and I think I've also finally dialed it in. But this average also includes going through Baldwinville where I literally have to stand in the pedals for about 1.5 miles. The pavement is so heaved and riddled with potholes that I sit in the saddle for 8 seconds and then stand and coast through the bad pavement. I end up going through this section at about 10-11 mph - it's brutal - I feel like my teeth are going to rattle out of my head and that bike parts are going to fly out all over the road. If I try to go fast then I get really thrown around and my wheels really take a pounding.

    Anyway, after 15 miles or so come the hills on the rest of the ride so I slowly saw the average go down, down. So I kicked it down a notch and sat back for a joyride for the rest of the mileage, through some 1.5 lane country roads, all snug in wooded areas away from the wind. It was a beautiful day.

  4. #4
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    Jul 2006
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    I did a 20 mile ride as prelude to a 5k run (good ride, poor run). About 12 miles into my ride I was stopped at a traffic light when I heard a call for help. On the other side of the road was a guy with a flat and no tube or repair tools. Of course, I offered to help. Turns out that he's a priest at the church that backs to my house. He offered to replace the tube and CO2 but I told him that he should pay it forward. He didn't really want to accept that. It doesn't sound like a priest thing, so, is it a guy thing? A guy can't be "saved" by a gal? He did take my name and was still saying that he may want to contact me to replace the stuff. Also mentioned that maybe we could ride together so that I can show him some of the good roads for biking. He grew up around here but has been gone for a while. Anyhoo, I figure I banked some bike karma today.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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  5. #5
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    Apr 2005
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    Hi all, finally found my way back here! Busy busy end-of-semester, and then I got sick with a nasty nasty flu virus. the doctor says 6 weeks, but I have just finished my 4th week of it and feel quite good now.

    So my Saturday I went for my first significant road ride since June 29th (I have been for for 3 30minute rides, slowly, on the flat as well just to make sure my body still knew how to balance on a bike!).

    So my Satuday ride was a hard, hilly 50km, I took the uphills steadily and had real trouble making it home - climbing the last 2km before I get home at about 7kph! It took me over 2 1/2 hours... but I did it, my breathing stayed under control, my heart rate behaved and responded as it should.

    I feel like I have ridden a really hard race, My legs are aching like they would after a TimeTrial... but I feel good. Recovery is well under way. Yahoo!!!

    MudMucker... mine was all country roads too and (apart from the wind) a beautiful day - surprisingly warm for winter too - a balmy 18'

    And MD... a 20mile prelude to A RUN? I am always amazed at you gals who ride and then run! But I think you were being given a message... "ride good, poor run"...
    The message then? Ride more!!! (Forget running you dont see as much countryside anyways!!! )


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


  6. #6
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    Mar 2007
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    Sierra Foothills, CA
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    Despite all the forest fire smoke (cough, cough), I rode just under 40 miles this morning. The smoke was actually not as bad today, although I would imagine the air quality was probably in the "unhealthy for sensitive groups" category by the time I got home. Great ride, lots of climbing. I know I've done lots of hills when my computer tells me my max speed was 41.2 but my average was only 12.6!

  7. #7
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    Sep 2007
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    i only did 3 miles...but it was HOT and all uphill
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

  8. #8
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    I slept in a little and after I got up decided to do a quick ride to a little cafe for breakfast. I just put on new tires and tubes and wanted hubby to follow in the car in case I had a mechanical issue. So we both headed out about 8:00 a.m. and the weather was already hot--92 F with high humidity again. We enjoyed a nice little breakfast together and afterwards headed back to the starting point. Did 25 miles round trip.

  9. #9
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    May 2006
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    I rode down to the airport before coming back up to do the club ride. Jiffer and her friend were there and I talked them into doing the "medium" option. (same distance as the long, but without the killer climb) Jiffer decided not to the Padua climb, but at the first regroup there were three guys missing Turns one of them had broken his saddle ,and Steve and Fred stopped to help him.
    Jiffer split off ,since her friend needed to get back. I chatted here and bunch of folks before heading home with stop at REI to peruse the helmets (I think I need a pink one no luck finding one here that fits my giant sized brain.
    Oh, and I did 65 miles!

  10. #10
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    Jun 2007
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    East-Central Indiana
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    RAIN Ride

    160 miles -- Ride Across INdiana. Whew, dawgs!! That was fun!!!
    "If we know where we want to go, then even a stony road is bearable." ~~ Horst Koehler

  11. #11
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    Sep 2007
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    Giant - WTG!

    Raven - WB - sorry you were so sick! glad you're feeling better.

    Club breakfast ride today (cruise and gorge), 40 miles. I worked on my spin a little bit since we were going so slow. It's been a very long time. I managed to get up to 140 rpm once but I was bouncing all over the place. More work!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  12. #12
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    Nov 2006
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    today i road with TNT. it was a good ride. It was a short 30 miler but it is the beginning of training season and it is good to build up an endurance. We road out in Davidsonville Maryland. very beautiful out there! I think I might go out for a slightly longer 40 miler tomorrow.
    Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
    http://pages.teamintraining.org/nca/seagull08/tnguyen

  13. #13
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    160.1 miles at 20mph along with Silver, makbike,and indysteel!
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

  14. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    160.1 miles at 20mph along with Silver, makbike,and indysteel!
    I have to say I am very impressed!
    Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
    http://pages.teamintraining.org/nca/seagull08/tnguyen

  15. #15
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    Aug 2005
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    We rode the tandem to dinner and around town. Low key. High humidity and hot, but still a great day to ride!

    Fredwina - try this one: http://www.rei.com/product/747023 It fits my overly large head (and it unfortunately isn't all brain).
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