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  1. #1
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    August 8 Ride Reports

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    Just the usual commute to work except:

    A flat 2 miles from home. I put on a new tire with a preglued rimstrip, and that tire just sucked itself onto the rim. I'm not worried about rolling that, but I am concerned about having no spare for the ride home.

    As I turned onto the street approaching the office, a coworker appeared on his bike on the sidewalk next to me. So we rode side-by-side (sidewalk/street) for the last couple miles chatting about his new baby. That's never happened before. A pleasant way to start the morning.
    Oil is good, grease is better.

    2007 Peter Mooney w/S&S couplers/Terry Butterfly
    1993 Bridgestone MB-3/Avocet O2 Air 40W
    1980 Columbus Frame with 1970 Campy parts
    1954 Raleigh 3-speed/Brooks B72

  2. #2
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    A nice commute. Changed my route a little for fun. It did not rain.

  3. #3
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    Well, at least this morning's ride in was better than yesterday's ride home! A one and a half inch nail found it's way into my back tire. Armadillos or not, that baby was going to go flat! Thankfully I was only a half mile from the house, so I just walked the bike home and changed the flat in the relative coolness of my garage instead of the 99 degree heat we were baking in. What was neat, was having two people stop and ask if I needed a ride. One disturbing thing I did find though, the mini pump I had been carrying in my pack, doesn't work. Glad I hadn't needed it in a real emergency. Now that is just another excuse to visit the LBS! Kano, you ready to go?
    Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul.

    2010 Kelson custom/Brooks B17 Imperial
    2009 Masi/Terry Damselfly
    2004 Specialized Dulce Elite/Terry Damselfly
    2003 Gary Fisher Tassajara/unknown saddle
    1987 Bridgestone 100/Terry Liberator X

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tater
    Now that is just another excuse to visit the LBS! Kano, you ready to go?
    Ten minutes to get dressed......

    I can be at the front street location when they open! 'Course, you'd probably have to come down with something very serious, very fast!

    Karen in Boise

  5. #5
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    They're still doing construction for half a mile on Green Street so it's shrunk down to one *skinny* lane in each direction. This week we're back to 8:00 instead of 7:30 start so I was worried about more traffic, but it's just motivation to charge through. I'm on a good-morning-greeting basis with most of the crew now and I had the HRM up to 145 by the time I was through (which is more excitement than this body usually gets in the morning ) Looks like they were only letting traffic thru one direction at a time... but I ignored the "slow" sign
    Oh, and there was a tailwind, nice after doing 50 fairly peppy miles yesterday. I will remember to go to the bank and get that jar of pennies out of the Xtracycle even if it is nice ballast

  6. #6
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    I got a late start today - I did 30 km today down a beautiful country road - all hills - with a headwind all the way home - glad I didn't go further!! I hate headwinds

  7. #7
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    It must be flat tire day because I had one too! and it was cold enogh that I had to dig out some tights. I usually carry two spare, since I live in Goathead thorn country(which is what got me)
    Did some research for a club ride i'm planning. Turned out to be a good thing, as I found a gated subdivision. Darn! Otherwise, a good ride.

  8. #8
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    Finally after 4 days (2 unbelievably hot and humid, and two where I was very ill) I got back on my bike. DH and I only had time to do a fast almost 8 mile loop. We will go out again tonight. I missed being on my bike.
    Jennifer

    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
    -Mahatma Gandhi

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
    -Aristotle

  9. #9
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    Did 26 miles of hill work today. Ran into lots of construction crews. One of the construction workers told me that if it were him, he'd turn around and go down the hill instead!
    Had been hoping to see some of the Tour of Utah racers out and about, but no such luck.
    If you can read this, take a pull.

  10. #10
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    Since today was the first official day of school in my district I decided riding my bike to work was probably not a good idea given the heavy volume of traffic that was guaranteed. However, once I got home from work I decided I needed some much deserved time on my bike. I got myself dressed, filled the water bottles, gathered my "stuff" and grabbed my inhalers - but this is were the problems really started. Last night I picked up a new prescription for my albuterol inhaler and this afternoon I could not find it. I searched high and low, dumped out the garbage, looked under things, in things, looked up and looked down but no new inhaler. Luckily I still had my old one but I knew it was very low but I decided to use it and see how my lungs reacted. On the way out of town I stopped at the pharmacy and asked them to call for a new inhaler and off I went. It was very evident early in the ride that I had not received a full dose from my inhaler for my lungs were very tight and I was really huffing and puffing. I cut my ride short, only rode 16 miles (avg. speed 14.6) and decided to search again for my new inhaler (I figured maybe my kittens Penelope and Twister had knocked it off the table and it was somewhere in my house). For some reason I decided to search my car and there it was on the front seat, I guess the inhaler had falled out of my purse sometime today. Everything ended up fine, I have my inhaler, I had a fairly good ride, my speed increased a tiny bit on my Giro and I survived the first day of school!

  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bicyclette
    I got a late start today - I did 30 km today down a beautiful country road - all hills - with a headwind all the way home - glad I didn't go further!! I hate headwinds

    LOL - my commute in reverse. I rode to work this morning in 13 miles of 15-20MPH headwinds. Not a single break. Going over the bridge I was in the granny and the lowest of the low gears. UGH. But coming home tonight I sailed at 20MPH + for 90% of the trip, and get this, came over the bridge in my big ring, and hit 30MPH on the hill coming down. I was at the post office in 35 minutes. That's a record! The last 1-1/2 miles is through traffic, stops, peds, wrong way cyclists, and turns on every block, so there is no way to keep up the speed through there. What a ride though. If I could get to work in that time every day I'd commute every day.

    I told my boss if I was on the bike tomorrow (car trouble) I would be skipping the 7am meeting cause with this wind I'd have to leave by 5:30am and it's just not happening.


  12. #12
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    Yesterday I rested my injured coccyx (tailbone)- it was really in pain so that I could barely get in or out of chairs. Slept 9 hours, must have needed it for healing.
    Today I felt about 15% better (what a blessed relief, must not be "broken"), and I couldn't wait to go for a late afternoon ride with my wonderful encouraging husband. I rode a mile into town to the dentist and back this morning as a "test". Biking doesn't really press on the tailbone (unless you hop off the saddle right ONTO your tailbone like I stupidly did! YEOOWWW!!!)

    He very considerately mapped out an all paved (no gravel=no painful bumping for now) rolling farm country route that was just beautiful in the golden setting sun. It's my very fave route now!
    11 miles of moderate hills and winding roads- just the perfect medium workout to gradually build my muscles with while gaining biking skills. Seems to be a popular biking road- saw lots of bikers- which is doubly good because that means the cars that frequent that road are used to seeing bikes just around the next bend, etc. A great route for me, the 2 month old rider.

    I felt pretty good afterwards, felt my muscles all over tingling, and my derriere wasn't suffering TOO much. Can't wait to feel even better tomorrow!
    Lisa
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  13. #13
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    Dh and I went for a 9.2 mile ride this evening after dinner. I don't think I can ride with him in the evenings after eating dinner. I mean I can do it, but it makes me feel kind of miserable.
    He took us off the pavement onto a trail that he thought went all the way through to a main road, but guess what, fence, go figure. LOL I mean I ride a mountain bike but I don't have any suspension on my bike and we have changed the tires and got them as close to street tires as we could but still be able to ride some off road because we live on a dirt rocky road.
    It was ruff and bumpy and I almost lost it once. Then he says, "what happened to cause that". I'm like "uh I don't know a rock or something" DUH, I mean that was kind of a dumb question. LOL

    Uh, I just thought I would make my tire go out from under me for a minute to look stupid. Dork!!

    Anywa, we turned around and came back to the pavement and went the rest of the way with a little smoother ride. It was fun, he hasn't ridden in a long time either so he would pass me, then I would pass him. He ended up beating me home though. He is not overweight like I am though and has clipless peddles which I think helps a lot. Oh, I guess I am making excuses. LOL

  14. #14
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    Cool

    Did a HOT 50 miler today here in Atlanta area. Trying to get in all the mileage I can for the Cartersville Century next month. I love to run in the heat but biking in it is really the pits! Don't understand why I feel so wiped after one of these rides. I know I am hydrating and eating enough....maybe I need to get out much earlier.....lately I haven't started till 9 or so. Luckily, since my work hours are so flexible,I guess I should hit it early,early morn.

  15. #15
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    Jul 2006
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    Rode 20 miles round trip into town for a TNT informational meeting. I got started late, lost track of time, so when I left the house, after a block I nearly turned back and wimped out to get the car, as I've never done this route before, wasn't quite sure how long it would take me, and it was during rush hour. But I decided that since I hadn't ridden today, I'd better give it my best shot.

    I've increased the pace at which I'm pushing my comfortbeast, and I was thrilled to arrive at the venue 5 minutes early. I wimped out and mostly took bike paths, where available, and even had to ride on the dreaded sidewalk in town, but honestly, on that road there is NO room for a bike, and especially since I'm still new and nervous about road riding. Luckily, nobody else was on the sidewalks.

    On the way home, I did brave it and ride some of the on-road lanes, which aren't marked as designated, but they are wide enough and I see bikers on them all the time. My husband would have FREAKED if he'd seen me on them, he's totally paranoid about me riding on the high-speed, heavily traveled roads.

    I'm so pleased that I seem to be getting stronger every day, and the hills are not such torture (they are still slow going, but I don't dread them - and they are just hills, not mountains like some of you ride!). I did 40 yesterday on a rail trail, so I thought I would be tired today, but it was a piece of cake!

 

 

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