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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surlygirl
    Hi Linda, how are you?
    It will be my first century also unless I do one before that. You can register online. I was signed up last year but was sick that week and didn't get to go.
    The Seacoast century sounds great too.
    Hubby and I are doing a 3 day around the quabbin next week and staying at B&Bs. Wish me luck, I hear it is very hilly.
    I sent in my application today...now I need to get some serious miles on the bike! Have fun on your B&B ride. I would love to do something like that sometime.

    Go SpinSis...climb, climb climb

    Karen, hang in there, woman. Whenever you are ready, we will be riding there with you

    Linda

  2. #17
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    I'm gearing up to send in my application for TFCE, too, Wavedancer. BF will join me, so it will be a good kick in the butt for both of us to get some miles in! As time gets closer we'll have to plan a rendevous! Anyone else?

    MBB, sorry to hear about the seizures. Have you had anymore visits to MGH lately? Definitely feel free to call and leave me a message if you're heading in for an appointment.

    Is the Quabbin touring lady back yet??

    I'm kicking a cold right now, so haven't been able to ride in a few days. Hopefully I can later this week. Hope all are well.

    -s

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpinSis
    I'm gearing up to send in my application for TFCE, too,
    Is the Quabbin touring lady back yet??

    -s
    Nope, haven't left yet. Had to take my son to an Orthopedic guy today. Turns out he broke his kneecap playing Lacrosse. They thought he had just sprained his ACL but an xray today told a different story. He's pretty bummed.
    Anyway, with that going on this morning and honkin winds this afternoon, we postponed till tomorrow morning. Looks like we won't make it around the Quabbin this time since we are now time crunched, but we will have three days of riding.
    I think Finn and I are also doing the Flattest in Sept too.

  4. #19
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    Have fun on your trip, Jody. I would be interested to hear about how the trailer thing went. My husband's ears perked up when I told him what you were doing.
    I sympathize with your son. How long will he be out of action? I fractured my knee many years ago (before I did anything athletic) and it hurt like hell. Right now I am dealing with something in my left knee... it didn't happen cycling, but when I was walking up my hill. I think it's just overuse, strain, but it's worrying me. I've been stretching, icing, lifting light weights to strengthen, and yesterday i bought one of those neoprene braces. Hopefully, it will go away!

  5. #20
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    I'm planning on doing TFCE as well this year - I almost did it last year, but ended up at a wedding 200 miles away the evening before, which kinda got in the way!

    I've biked around where they have it, and it's really lovely territory - hopefully nothing will get in the way this year!

  6. #21
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    Feb 2004
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    I'm Back!!

    Well girls, we had a great trip. We even beat the rain home today. The first day was the longest. We did 50 miles with 3700 feet of climbing. Not a lot of miles but a lot of climbing (for me anyway). It was so wonderful to ride and smell the daffodils and magnolias which are all blooming now and it was actually warm in the low 70's. We stayed in the Park Place B&B in Belchertown. Very nice sort of Victorian. Very New England. Friday we left Belchertown and headed to the Quabbin. It is gorgeous. We rode up Quabbin Mountain to the Observation tower. Not to bad of a climb, but the stairs in the tower let me know I was abusing my knees. From there we rode on and took a detour on a dirt road. Since 911 they don't let you in a lot of the Quabbin which is kind of to bad. Since the trail didn't say we couldn't walk, we walked the bikes through to paved road, which saved many miles of going around. I kept telling DH the Marshalls would be waiting with guns for us at the end and we'd spend the next few days in jail but all was well.
    Then we stopped at the Hardwick winery and vinyard and had our own private wine tasting. I highly recommend the Massachusetts cranberry wine. From here the girl told us we could take a shortcut. The bridge was out but we could probably cross on bikes. This meant deviating from our GPS route. Big mistake! Most of the road was dirt with some pavement, and uphill, and my little skinny tires did not like that. I did some hiking for a lot of that. And we couldn't stop for long or the darn black flies just swarmed around us. Lesson learned, stick to the route we planned. We finally found a general store and had lunch around 2:00. We decided we were pretty beat after that and decided to head for Barre. Poor Finn was lugging the trailer which weighed 45 pounds with everything in it. He is my hero. The BOB trailer works great by the way. I can say that since I wasn't pulling the thing.
    We finally made it to Barre and stayed at the Jenkins B&B. Also very nice and the gentlemen who run it also have a restaurant in the house which was fantastic. They even cooked us a full breakfast this morning. It was chilly, only in the 40's and no sun. We took some main roads home today. A bunch on 122 and then 56 and more back roads. More traffic than we like but better pavement. We were also trying to beat the rain. My good son even had the hot tub all fired up for us so when we got here it was all ready. Boy was that nice!! So not a long adventure but it was nice to spend some time with my honey. 110 miles and 8400 feet of climbing. I'll try to post some pictures later.

  7. #22
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    It sounds like a great time! Of course, I would not want to be the one pulling a 45 pound trailer. Or, trying to ride my road bike on a dirt road.

    When are we riding ladies?

    Robyn

  8. #23
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    I could be interested in a group ride sometime, though I'm not really in the habit of riding with a group. Unfortunately, I don't have a free weekend until May 27 or June 24. I'm going backpacking for 2+ weeks in May in Georgia and Tenn. Woohoo!

  9. #24
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    Jul 2003
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    Tfce

    Hi everyone

    I have done the short ride on both the TFCE and the Granite state. The TFCE is fabulous, it goes along coastline sometimes. It is not TOTALLY flat, but is about 1500 total elevation gain for the 100 miles I think.

    The crowd is big, but the thing is very well organized. There were police officers at every major intersection.

    I rode 35 miles of it. One prob is theres nothing between 25 and 50, so I did a route someone suggested.

    I am signed up for this year, I haven't committed to 100 miles, but I'd commit to 50. I'm willing to organize the trip down to this race if you guys want.

    One problem is I think you really have to go the night before because the century leaves really early.
    Only other things is that the food was skimpy and not very good--PBJ (yuck!) and oranges. This year I would bring more food. T-shirt gorgeous, you also get a fridge magnet.

    As for the Seacoast, I only did a shorty right of this one. Its pretty but I arrived late and didn't really get the feel of it. Granite state bike club are VERY nice people. T-shirt was lousy.
    Crediamo in te, bici!

  10. #25
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    Thanks for the tidbits on the TFCE, Chainsoflove. I was talking to a cycling colleague yesterday and she also pointed out that it's actually not entirely flat...but did say it is beautiful and very well organized. I have sent in applications for BF and myself for 100 miles (aim high, right?). Lodging and lunch suggestions are appreciated...esp since I have PB allergy...PBJ would not be cool. Will pack my own and begin looking into lodging. But first...I need to know if we've been accepted! Anyone else heard back yet?

    As far as a NE TE ride, I am not available the first weekend in May, and the first two in June..but otherwise open. Group ride = good for this newbie.

    -s

  11. #26
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    Aug 2002
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    I got my registration packet and number for TFCE this past weekend. It would be great if we could get a TE group together to ride it, or at least meet up together. I am a little nervous about the large group riding, but I figure the racer-types will be way down the road pretty soon after the start. It would be nice to have a few friends around, though!

    I am available most Saturdays in May and after June 11 for a Cape ride.

    Hope we can get together!

    Linda

  12. #27
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    I haven't got my packet yet.
    So who do we have doing this ride so far?
    Surlygirl & DH
    Wavedancer
    Spinsis & BF
    Chainsoflove
    Natheless
    Massbikebabe (good karma toots)
    Robyn
    Denise?
    Barb?
    newfsmith?
    Anyone else?
    If anyone wants to ride at the back of the pack, that's where I'll be. We should all wear our TE shirts. Maybe pick a meeting place. Any thoughts?

  13. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surlygirl
    I haven't got my packet yet.
    So who do we have doing this ride so far?
    Denise?
    Not me! I've pretty much sworn off group rides like this one. The only one I'll consider is the Seacoast Century because that doesn't have a group start.

    And besides not doing large group rides - I'm trying to plan a bike trip, probably for two weeks in September, spanning the weekend of this ride.

    But to all of you who are planning to ride - have fun!
    --- Denise
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  14. #29
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    Jul 2005
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    What is the "official" TE jersey anyway? I can't seem to find the one with the girl-on-bike image anymore. Only the hill-slug-image....

    -s

  15. #30
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    Mar 2006
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    Gloucester, MA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surlygirl
    I haven't got my packet yet.
    So who do we have doing this ride so far?
    Surlygirl & DH
    Wavedancer
    Spinsis & BF
    Chainsoflove
    Natheless
    Massbikebabe (good karma toots)
    Robyn
    Denise?
    Barb?
    newfsmith?
    Anyone else?
    If anyone wants to ride at the back of the pack, that's where I'll be. We should all wear our TE shirts. Maybe pick a meeting place. Any thoughts?

    I'm a fairly new rider. I'm training now for the Pan Mass 1 day ride. I ride slow right now at about 12mph but hoping to get up to 14-15 by the Pan Mass Challenge. Anyone else ride that slow? I'd be honored to start out with all of you!
    Patty
    Last edited by PAP103; 04-26-2006 at 09:43 AM.

 

 

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