Southern California - Who are you? Where do you ride?

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BigSean
09-01-06, 12:19 PM
This is where I ride, its in Nor Cal, bay area.
This is where I ride, its in Nor Cal, bay area.
damn that bike is huge, what size is it??
BigSean
09-01-06, 01:17 PM
damn that bike is huge, what size is it??
Its a 62, same size as the one Im riding. Im 6'3 so it doesnt seem so big when Im on it, but you put it next to another persons bike and it looks real big.:D
Woah! George, you were (are) quite the stud! I like the facial hair. Ever think about growing it back?
Only if he wants to rekindle his life as a porn star.:D :D :D
urbanknight
09-01-06, 04:05 PM
Anyone else nearby?
Plenty.
I'm Brian, and I recently moved to Encino (San Fernando Valley) from Agoura (Conejo Valley/Malibu area) because I just got married!!! I got back into cycling this Spring after taking 7 years off for college and a teaching degree. Now I'm teaching middle school so I get off earlier enough to ride before the sun goes down (then grade and plan assignments of course). Weekday afternoons, I ride solo for about an hour locally, and weekends I find longer routes or ride with the easy/moderate guys in the SFVBC.
VanceMac
09-01-06, 04:09 PM
Weekday afternoons, I ride solo for about an hour locally, and weekends I find longer routes or ride with the easy/moderate guys in the SFVBC.
Hi Brian... since I work from home, I'm totally flexible during the week. Let me know if you want someone wheel sucking on your weekday rides. I'm doing 60-90 min during the week. I am not sure if I'll make it on any of the SFVBC rides this weekend, but if I don't, next weekend for sure. I have the form all made out, just haven't sent it in yet? :)
urbanknight
09-02-06, 04:13 PM
Hi Brian... since I work from home, I'm totally flexible during the week. Let me know if you want someone wheel sucking on your weekday rides. I'm doing 60-90 min during the week. I am not sure if I'll make it on any of the SFVBC rides this weekend, but if I don't, next weekend for sure. I have the form all made out, just haven't sent it in yet? :)
Not sure who will be sucking the wheel since I just got off a month break for my wedding, honeymoon, and moving, but I'm up for company any time. So far I'm trying to establish a routine of riding every Tue and Thu around 4:00/5:00. I'll PM you my number.
dangerman
09-03-06, 11:37 PM
I'm Timothy. I live and work in venice. my commute is 5 blocks by beach cruiser. I get annoyed when another bike is chained to my no parking sign.
We ride the santa monicas mostly. There are a ton of canyons, so lots of climbing. When I get bored, we head south on the beach path to playa del rey. I try not to do that in the summer evenings as the fire pits along dockwiler can be suffocating.
Sundays are reserved for inline downhill. We hit latigo and mulholland above the rock store after 3:00 pm almost every sunday.
http://homepage.mac.com/timothyhuber/downhill/iMovieTheater68.html
that link is what my wife calls a "peter." ie...repeat. its fun to see the hit counter rise though. Jason told me we are nuts. That true?
When its not too hot to wear leathers, we go out to GMR and GRR, as well as Baldy. Yesterday's ride was fun because that was the first time I've done it on a bike. I know GRR and GMR pretty well, so it was fun picking the line on a bike.
Baldy is hell steep for inlines, especially when you don't use brakes...just throw a few slides to slow down and hope you have wheels left to stop at the end of the run.
I put in 100-120 miles/week. I'd love to kick that up a notch, but I never plan on racing.
I'll edit this and add a pic when I get time. meanwhile, off to eat sushi-the other obsession.
Shorty_McHotdog
09-09-06, 05:53 AM
Hi! I'm new, and know very little about cycling compared to what I've seen on here so far. I own a 16-year old, bmx kids' bike, but recently upgraded to a Trek 3700 MTB i found on craigslist. :D Like my screename says: shorty, I guess I'm on the short side, so my bike's 16 inches. That's about all I know about my bikes. haha, sorry it's not very interesting. The old one I still ride and i still like it a lot, cause the size makes it so easy to handle. It still has the original tires, one of the pedals is held together with a shoelace, the brakes barely work, and it's rusting, so I want to fix it up. I need to take some pics of it to post in here.
For the most part I ride with my brother up a small hill and down this trail, but about a month ago I fell (I basically just tipped over when I couldn't make it up a bump. nothing remotely cool) and was traumatized; now I can't go down that trail again like i used to. :( I suck at riding on the street too, and am too ashamed to ride on the sidewalk. So yea, that's my story, haha. Nice to 'meet' you all!
Mo'Phat
09-09-06, 09:09 AM
Hey Shorty, we all started somewhere. How old are you? I used to bomb around the neighborhood on a bmx bike. Back when wearing helmets was lame.
Just keep pedalling. :)
JetWave
09-09-06, 12:15 PM
Hi, I am Bernie from San Gabriel. I am really really newbie. Start riding this Summer with my 10 year old boy. Brought him a Giant Boulder MTBR, then got myself a Trek 8200. We've been riding every weekend at places like around the Rosebowl, the San Gabriel River & went to the Redondo Beach one time. Love to ride but don't know much about the cycling world. Been catching up reading everything I can find on the net. After reading about all the people's riding adventure, I am not even sure that I should have bought a road bike instead of the mountain bike.:)
mateo44
09-09-06, 12:24 PM
Hi, I am Bernie from San Gabriel. I am really really newbie. Start riding this Summer with my 10 year old boy. Brought him a Giant Boulder MTBR, then got myself a Trek 8200. We've been riding every weekend at places like around the Rosebowl, the San Gabriel River & went to the Redondo Beach one time. Love to ride but don't know much about the cycling world. Been catching up reading everything I can find on the net. After reading about all the people's riding adventure, I am not even sure that I should have bought a road bike instead of the mountain bike.:)
Welcome Bernie!
Gretzky
09-09-06, 12:58 PM
Welcome Bernie!
Ditto! Hello, and welcome Bernie :)
Psydotek
09-09-06, 03:35 PM
I'm Henry.
Recently got serious about cycling earlier this year when me and some friends decided to start doing triathlons regularly.
Picked up a road bicycle sometime in march and have been doing my best to ride it at least once a week. I also try to swim 2-3 times a week and run once a week.
I usually hit the Santa Ana River trail once or twice a month (starting @ Green River Road) and will usually ride half the trail to Angel Stadium and back, maybe all the way to the beach if we're feeling really ambitious (round trip is 31 miles for half the trail, 62 for going all the way to the beach).
My other regular ride includes riding from montclair to rancho cucamonga (my friends house to chaffey college) which includes monte vista and baseline. Big climb most of the way up but coming back down is alot of fun (about 28 miles round trip).
I plan to start riding around the city alot more often though. I'd ride to work but it's 35-40 miles away in East Los Angeles...
My bicycle: 2005 Giant TCR2. Mostly stock except for the addition of Crankbrothers Quattro SL pedals afew months ago. Also added cyclometer, pouches, minipump, and extra water bottle cage so i can ride anywhere and still survive. :D
Here's a pic from my first triathlon in April 2006 (Toyota Desert Triathlon in La Quinta, CA, i did the sprint distance):
My name is Mike, I have been riding for just over a year. I bought my Orbea in August of 2005 and have pretty much been hooked ever since. I ride about an hour a night 2-4 times a week and then at least one longer weekend ride between 30-60miles, but normally try to get both days in.
Most of my group riding is with these guys http://www.highdesertcyclists.com
If anybody else is in the east palmdale area and has free time on weekday mornings or evenings I am certainly game for some company.
My name is Mike, I have been riding for just over a year. I bought my Orbea in August of 2005 and have pretty much been hooked ever since. I ride about an hour a night 2-4 times a week and then at least one longer weekend ride between 30-60miles, but normally try to get both days in.
Most of my group riding is with these guys http://www.highdesertcyclists.com
If anybody else is in the east palmdale area and has free time on weekday mornings or evenings I am certainly game for some company.
Welcome aboard Mike...
My buddy and I are riding the High Desert Cyclist ride in October....we rode last year as well...really nice...We have friends up that way, so we have ridden up Lake Elizabeth rd and that nasty hill
Goaty (sp) Hill
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Welcome aboard Mike...
My buddy and I are riding the High Desert Cyclist ride in October....we rode last year as well...really nice...We have friends up that way, so we have ridden up Lake Elizabeth rd and that nasty hill
Goaty (sp) Hill
h
Awesome, I did the metric last year but will probably be attempting the full century this time around. The hill you are refering to is spelled Godde, and yes it is quite nasty.
Hope to meet you at the ride in October!
~Mike
Shorty_McHotdog
09-10-06, 03:47 AM
Hey Shorty, we all started somewhere. How old are you? I used to bomb around the neighborhood on a bmx bike. Back when wearing helmets was lame.
Just keep pedalling. :)
I'm 20 years old. hehe, i guess sometime Is better than never to start. I hope to get good enough to do something like the aids ride though, that'd be great. To think that back when I got the bike it was too high for me! Yea, helmets used to be for the dorky kids :o Thanks Mo'Phat (and cool name)!
Awesome, I did the metric last year but will probably be attempting the full century this time around. The hill you are refering to is spelled Godde, and yes it is quite nasty.
Hope to meet you at the ride in October!
~Mike
Thats its... Godde.....yup...very nasty and windy as well..
We are doing the metric....my buddy did the century last year, he said it was pretty tough...but we are city boys...you guys are used to riding out there with no stops, big hills and the wind blowing...
We did go put Lake Elizabeth Rd one time to Munz Ranch road....awesome downhill...I actually got up to 48mph...scary but fun...
Hope to meet you at the ride!!
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Thats its... Godde.....yup...very nasty and windy as well..
We are doing the metric....my buddy did the century last year, he said it was pretty tough...but we are city boys...you guys are used to riding out there with no stops, big hills and the wind blowing...
We did go put Lake Elizabeth Rd one time to Munz Ranch road....awesome downhill...I actually got up to 48mph...scary but fun...
Hope to meet you at the ride!!
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Munz is one of our club climbs that we do quite often, obviously in the opppsite direction as the way you did it. If you want another awesome downhill you could go from Elizabeth Lake Rd and come over Johnson Rd.
Munz is one of our club climbs that we do quite often, obviously in the opppsite direction as the way you did it. If you want another awesome downhill you could go from Elizabeth Lake Rd and come over Johnson Rd.
We saw people coming up munz...looked tough..thats the problem with living down here..we have to stop all the time at lights and dont have the climbs you do...
Unfortunately, we don't get out there that much...so we try to train as best we can down here...
Catching up on things and realized I hadn't posted here.
I live in the Clairemont area of San Diego. I started riding over 30 years ago, raced for a bit, reaching Cat 2 status (mainly rode track, got to race with people like Roger Young, Mark Gorski, Rich Bryne, etc), burned out and quit riding. Career and family intervened and lots of years passed. My weight ballooned up, and I finally had enough when my older daughter got married and made me a grandpa. Started a strict diet, walking, then running. I'm mainly a runner these days, having run the last 2 Rock 'n Roll Marathons in San Diego. I started doing spin classes to supplement my run training, and got the bug to start riding again. I think I'm just an endorphin junkie, because I need to get my workout fix any way I can - running, on the bike, swimming (or at least trying to!!). Oh yes - I also do Bikram Yoga a couple times a week!!
90% certain I'm goin to do the metric at Tour de Poway. If I do, I hope to meet some of you there. I'll be riding my Cervelo Soloist Team
A bit of trivia: I met markw years ago at the local Linux Users Group.
Brian Sorrell
09-12-06, 12:52 AM
I've been meaning to post to this thread, but I always seem to get wrapped up in something else....
I'm Brian. In the mid 90's I got a Bianchi mountain bike and rode everywhere I could find -- I was living in CT then. In the late 90's, I got a Trek mountain bike and rode everywhere I could find -- I'm in SoCal now, and staying! Soon, age and injury caught up with me and I dropped off road riding. The Trek got stolen, and I decided that in an effort to quell my rising blood pressure and to stop driving, I'd get a new bike and commute. This was the Trek 7200 FX, which has been a great machine for getting me on the road. This was in March.
Since March, I've been cranking out the miles, getting used to riding in traffic, and LOVING IT!! So for my birthday (which is Sept. 14 -- c'mon wish me happy birthday!), my wife squirrelled away the money and let me go get a touring bike, which we agreed I could do after we completed our first tour along the SART. We picked up a 2005 Fuji Touring at the LBS in just my size for 40% off the sticker!! The wife's a fabulous negotiator.
I commute every day and we do longer rides on weekends and usually at least once a week. The wife rides her Electra Townie with her bright yellow helmet and her two-tone bell and drops all the competition in the cuteness category. You can find us tooling around Riverside, sometimes down Victoria, sometimes along the SART, through RCC, Fairmount Park, around UCR.... Our rides tend to be spontaneous and often involve a picnic and always earn us extra beer at the end of the day.
And hats off to BF for all that's to be learned about cycling techniques, safety, advocacy, where to ride, how to pick a bike, and so on. We should compile a book of the best of the best in the forums. It would be the best in the stacks to be sure.
I'm also a die-hard Linux user.
Hi. My name's Tim. I'm a pisces. I like long walks on the beach as the sun sets, quiet, candlelit dinners, and...
Eh, who am I foolin'?
Ok, really, this is me:
I ride an '06 Trek 1000 upgraded to an all Tiagra 9 speed group (excluding cranks) with Mavic CXP-23 rims. I've been riding that bike for a year now, although I do also have a late 70's Nishiki International fixie conversion I've been riding off and on for a few months as well.
I live in La Habra and ride pretty much anywhere in "the OC", although I tend to haunt La Habra Heights and the SART, with a few regular excursions into Brea/Yorba Linda and Whittier.
I've even been seen at a Midnight Ridazz or two, although 1500 people is too many so I haven't been there as of late.
I... uhm... I, er... well, I'm tired so I'm going to end this post and go to bed.
So Cal commuter
09-12-06, 02:41 AM
Hi, I'm Brendon. Living in Imperial Beach, Ca(WAY south San Diego), and if you ride the bike path from Imperial Beach to Coronado, passing Silverstrand State beach, you may see me there. I'm on the green Novara Randonee....you'll notice me by the cargo shorts and the big grey messenger bag. If you pass me, which you should be, say hi. No pics right now, I'm at work, and dont have any avail.
merider1
09-12-06, 12:04 PM
Great idea, Fixer. I just got word from Vertical Bob that you guys have started a SO CAL link and it's nice to put faces to the members here in our neck of the woods. I'm Mary Elizabeth, known as M.E. to my friends, and I ride all over the place with various riders (some have become dear friends in the process). I live in Sherman Oaks, so I split wheel time between Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley (where I ride with the Colavita guys when I'm feeling up to speed), Malibu and then all through the Pasadena area up into the mountains, with Baldy being the farthest East I've ridden (locally that is). I've met and ridden with many of the SFVBC members and probably quite a few BF riders as well. Here are a few pics.
If you'd like to support my MS 150 efforts, I'd be eternally grateful! :D
https://www.nationalmssociety.org//CAL/personal/default.asp?pa=54405658&pd=CAL5EMS120061021SAB
saharvey2
09-13-06, 11:30 AM
Hi, I'm Stuart. I live in Fullerton, work in Seal Beach and commute by bike several days a week. Most of my mileage is put in riding up and down Coyote Creek.
Occasionally I do organized rides (Amtrak Century, Fiesta 150). Here is my picture (proof) from the 2006 Amtrak Century. I'm riding my new stead, a Surly LHT.
[ reproduced here with permission from Rich's Photographic Service]
Here is a map of my commute.
roadfix
09-13-06, 12:21 PM
Hey Stuart....I've got a Long Haul Trucker too! A great workhorse....:)
I am Chris. I live in Pasadena and work downtown.
I try to get to the Rose Bowl a couple afternoons per week (work permitting). My weekend ride is either through the San Gabriel Valley to the river bike path or around Griffith Park and up into the San Fernando Valley.
I am originally from San Diego (Rancho Penasquitos). I get down there a weekend or two per month to see my parents and girlfriend, and bring the bike along (of course). I usually ride to Coast Hwy and up to Carlsbad when I am in town.
I am the one on a bright orange Orbea, wearing a beer jersey (I have about a dozen different beer jerseys).
BigSean
09-13-06, 04:27 PM
I am Chris. I live in Pasadena and work downtown.
I try to get to the Rose Bowl a couple afternoons per week (work permitting). My weekend ride is either through the San Gabriel Valley to the river bike path or around Griffith Park and up into the San Fernando Valley.
I am originally from San Diego (Rancho Penasquitos). I get down there a weekend or two per month to see my parents and girlfriend, and bring the bike along (of course). I usually ride to Coast Hwy and up to Carlsbad when I am in town.
I am the one on a bright orange Orbea, wearing a beer jersey (I have about a dozen different beer jerseys).
Stone Brewing Rocks- well it Ruinates anyway!:D
TrevorInSoCal
09-14-06, 12:59 AM
Hey Everyone. I'm Chris and I live in Highland (which is right next to Redlands...a more recognisable cycling city) and have been cycling for a little over a year. I'm 34 years old and usually ride alone, or with my wife on the weekends.
I work in the IT industry maintaining the county 911, dispatch, and law enforcement systems. I really like it but I dont like being on call. I also attend the University of Redlands full time.
My favorite ride is up Devils Canyon. Devils Canyon is what road cycling should be. My wife and I usually ride SART on the weekends. I also spin 2 nights a week with my wife. I'd prefer to ride, but spinning keeps me consistent. I'm also with 15 miles from the 18, 38 (Onyx Summit), and Oak Glen. I live in a climbers paradise.
On a good week I go about 125 a week and on a bad week a goose egg. I know its sacrelige not to ride for a whole week but certain weeks (class finals, on call) it is hard to put in miles.
Hi, Chris. Do I know you? You ever do the Tuesday night Sunset ride in Redlands, Thursday crit practice or the Raincross ride on Saturday mornings (That's actually a Riverside ride, but a group of us usually ride over there from Redlands.)?
I can only think of two local riders, that I know, named Chris. One is a 19 (20?) year-old Cat II racer, aspiring pro, and all around cool kid (From what I've seen anyway.). The other is a Cat III (I think) racer, currently working at one of the LBSs.
I'd never been up Devil's Canyon until about a week ago. I was supposed to go out and do laps up and down it until I'd ridden for 2 hrs., and the Water District rent-a-cop ran me off on my 2nd lap up. :( That's a good climb, but given that experience I'm not likely to waste another drive out there.
Ever been up Smiley Blvd. on the south side of San Timoteo Canyon road, just west of Allesandro? That's another good climb.
Anyway, guess I should introduce myself, that being the point of the thread and all.
I live in Redlands, ride pretty modest bikes, but ride them quite a bit. I have a '99 Specialized Allez Comp road bike, Gary Fisher Rig 29er SS, IRO Jamie Roy fixed-gear commuter, and an old Nishiki road bike that I stripped down, gave a ratttle-can, flat-black paintjob and converted to fixed gear. I get more positive comments on the beater fixed-gear than any bike I've ever owned, and I probably spent a grand total of $300 putting it together. Most of that was spent on the wheels (Mavic Open pros laced to IRO hubs. Built 'em myself and they haven't fallen apart yet. Woo!).
I work, as a programmer, at a small software company located in San Bernardino. I was commuting quite regularly for the past couple years, until this past season when I decided to get a bit more serious about my race-training. A commute doesn't always fit into a training-plan. I look forward to, hopefully getting back on the fixed-gear for the winter commute. We'll see what my coach says about that. It's been languishing in the garage while I've been putting training-miles in on the geared roadie.
Other than the local roadie group rides, and boring training loops, my favorite local rides are mostly dirt. Santa Ana River Trail (The one in the mountains, not the paved one down by the beach. Though that's fun every once in a while too.), Crafton Hills, Morton Peak (which I've heard from people who've ridden it recenlty is *great* right now 'cause the recent fire took out all the nasty brush that's usually overgrowing the trail up there.), etc.
If I'm out on the road bike you might find me on Oak Glen road, Hwy 38, San Timoteo Canyon, Lambs Canyon, or suffering while trying to hang with the lead group on the local roadie training rides.
Magical Trevor (http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/magical+trevor/)
Everyone loves Magical Trevor,
'cos the tricks that he does are ever so clever,
Look at him now, disappearing the cow,
Where is the cow, hidden right now?
Taking a bow, it's Magical Trevor,
Everybody's seen that the trick is clever,
Look at him there, with his leathery, leathery whip,
It's made of magic, and with a little flick,
Yeah, yeah, yeah, the cow is back,
Yeah, yeah, yeah, the cow is back,
Back back, back from his magical journey.
What did he see, in the parallel dimension?
He saw beans, lots of beans, lots of beans, lots of beans,
Oh, beans lots of beans, lots of beans, lots of beans, yeah yeah...
Brandy dont talk about beans
bitingduck
09-14-06, 02:30 AM
Another Chris
I live in Altadena and ride to work and back (5 miles each way) on days that I don't have a carpool that goes down to Carson to train at the track at the ADT event center (see the link in my sig). Tuesdays (and lately thursdays, too) I go down to ADT to do interval training. On weekends I usually race on saturdays during the summer, at either the encino velodrome or ADT, but I did a couple crits this summer, too, and some track races in colorado springs and san diego.
Sundays if I'm really fried or it's unbearably hot or smoggy or rainy out I'll sometimes go down to ADT (always 70F, 50% humidity, with a nice PA) and ride tempo or just mess around. If it's nice I'll pedal out to GMR (usually by myself) and go up, usually just to the GRR intersection, then come down via east fork to 39 and back. This summer I also did some high elevation hikes on really hot days (starting at 6800' and above), and it was really nice. Sometimes I drive out to GMR and pedal all the way up-- it's just a lot of time to pedal out, ride all the way up, and pedal home.
Mo'Phat
09-14-06, 09:24 AM
I am Chris. I live in Pasadena and work downtown.
I try to get to the Rose Bowl a couple afternoons per week (work permitting). My weekend ride is either through the San Gabriel Valley to the river bike path or around Griffith Park and up into the San Fernando Valley.
I am originally from San Diego (Rancho Penasquitos). I get down there a weekend or two per month to see my parents and girlfriend, and bring the bike along (of course). I usually ride to Coast Hwy and up to Carlsbad when I am in town.
I am the one on a bright orange Orbea, wearing a beer jersey (I have about a dozen different beer jerseys).
What's your last name, Chris...did you go to Mt. Carmel? (RBHS, '92) - went to MC for two years: 89/90
My wife and I usually ride SART on the weekends.
My cousin lives in Highland and my wife lived in Redlands before we wed and I convinced her to move to the more sensible O.C. :-)
You come from Highland to the SART every weekend? The SART is cool and all, but aren't there more local trails of a similar quality? I mean, that's quite a hike, idn't it?
Sorry Trevor. Not me.
Hi, Chris. Do I know you? You ever do the Tuesday night Sunset ride in Redlands, Thursday crit practice or the Raincross ride on Saturday mornings (That's actually a Riverside ride, but a group of us usually ride over there from Redlands.)?
I can only think of two local riders, that I know, named Chris. One is a 19 (20?) year-old Cat II racer, aspiring pro, and all around cool kid (From what I've seen anyway.). The other is a Cat III (I think) racer, currently working at one of the LBSs.
I'd never been up Devil's Canyon until about a week ago. I was supposed to go out and do laps up and down it until I'd ridden for 2 hrs., and the Water District rent-a-cop ran me off on my 2nd lap up. :( That's a good climb, but given that experience I'm not likely to waste another drive out there.
Ever been up Smiley Blvd. on the south side of San Timoteo Canyon road, just west of Allesandro? That's another good climb.
Anyway, guess I should introduce myself, that being the point of the thread and all.
I live in Redlands, ride pretty modest bikes, but ride them quite a bit. I have a '99 Specialized Allez Comp road bike, Gary Fisher Rig 29er SS, IRO Jamie Roy fixed-gear commuter, and an old Nishiki road bike that I stripped down, gave a ratttle-can, flat-black paintjob and converted to fixed gear. I get more positive comments on the beater fixed-gear than any bike I've ever owned, and I probably spent a grand total of $300 putting it together. Most of that was spent on the wheels (Mavic Open pros laced to IRO hubs. Built 'em myself and they haven't fallen apart yet. Woo!).
I work, as a programmer, at a small software company located in San Bernardino. I was commuting quite regularly for the past couple years, until this past season when I decided to get a bit more serious about my race-training. A commute doesn't always fit into a training-plan. I look forward to, hopefully getting back on the fixed-gear for the winter commute. We'll see what my coach says about that. It's been languishing in the garage while I've been putting training-miles in on the geared roadie.
Other than the local roadie group rides, and boring training loops, my favorite local rides are mostly dirt. Santa Ana River Trail (The one in the mountains, not the paved one down by the beach. Though that's fun every once in a while too.), Crafton Hills, Morton Peak (which I've heard from people who've ridden it recenlty is *great* right now 'cause the recent fire took out all the nasty brush that's usually overgrowing the trail up there.), etc.
If I'm out on the road bike you might find me on Oak Glen road, Hwy 38, San Timoteo Canyon, Lambs Canyon, or suffering while trying to hang with the lead group on the local roadie training rides.
Harris. I am sure we crossed paths. Mt. Carmel '93.
What's your last name, Chris...did you go to Mt. Carmel? (RBHS, '92) - went to MC for two years: 89/90
Harris. I am sure we crossed paths. Mt. Carmel '93.
What's your last name, Chris...did you go to Mt. Carmel? (RBHS, '92) - went to MC for two years: 89/90
jonnelrc
09-15-06, 11:47 PM
Hi. I'm jonnel. I have just recently discovered this forum and am glad that it exists. I started cycling only this season and usually ride along santa ana river trail. my work takes me to bakersfield and i have been riding there too. Hope to meet you one of these days on the trail. will post a picture soon
misterdna
09-16-06, 12:55 AM
Dan. I live and ride in Newport/South OC. CJBruin tuned me in to the forum, and I have done only one BF ride so far - Baldy - and it was awesome. I'm 37, heavier than I should be, but have discovered that I enjoy the pain of climbing. Sick, huh? Plus, sad, because I'm the opposite of a climbing-type body. I met James (Chimivee) the other day, and I think he weighed as much as my left leg. That should be a climber.
I've got a lovely wife (who I can't convince to ride with me, as she thinks it'll giver her a big butt), and three fantastic kids - 9, 6 and 5.
I ride a Cannonball Synapse, because it's light and easy on my back (which is bad). Here's me after an olympic triathlon
TrevorInSoCal
09-16-06, 12:57 AM
Sorry Trevor. Not me.
Actually, that post was in response to another Redlands (I think he said it was Highland, but close enough.) local who had posted in this thread, and introduced himself as Chris.
Don't think I've met him though either, so no worries.
Figured I might as well answer the "who are you? where do you ride?" question in the same post...
voltman
09-16-06, 12:58 AM
Dan. I live and ride in Newport/South OC. CJBruin tuned me in to the forum, and I have done only one BF ride so far - Baldy - and it was awesome. I'm 37, heavier than I should be, but have discovered that I enjoy the pain of climbing. Sick, huh? Plus, sad, because I'm the opposite of a climbing-type body. I met James (Chimivee) the other day, and I think he weighed as much as my left leg. That should be a climber.
I've got a lovely wife (who I can't convince to ride with me, as she thinks it'll giver her a big butt), and three fantastic kids - 9, 6 and 5.
I ride a Cannonball Synapse, because it's light and easy on my back (which is bad). Here's me after an olympic triathlon
Introduce her to the Sugar Shorts bunch.
misterdna
09-16-06, 12:58 AM
Introduce her to the Sugar Shorts bunch.
Why, good butts?
;)
voltman
09-16-06, 01:00 AM
Why, good butts?
;)
Ask them for pics.
misterdna
09-16-06, 01:03 AM
Ask them for pics.
As in, Hi, ladies, can I have pics of your a$$?
Sounds classy.
And just like me:D
Who doesn't like a little Sir Mix-a-lot every once in awhile?
Vman, are you going on the Newport ride on Sunday?
voltman
09-16-06, 01:04 AM
Now you've got it! Actually, I think there are pics on the Tour de Sugar Shorts thread.
I shall be.
misterdna
09-16-06, 01:05 AM
Now you've got it! Actually, I think there are pics on the Tour de Sugar Shorts thread.
I shall be.
Look forward to seeing you, then. We'll talk about the view from the back.
Cheers
Tiffanie
09-16-06, 01:29 AM
As in, Hi, ladies, can I have pics of your a$$?
Sounds classy.
And just like me:D
Who doesn't like a little Sir Mix-a-lot every once in awhile?
Vman, are you going on the Newport ride on Sunday?
More in the TdSS Thread (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=215201&highlight=tour)
:D
Tiffanie
09-16-06, 01:30 AM
Look forward to seeing you, then. We'll talk about the view from the back.
Cheers
You obviously don't know the rule of all men in the front of the pack!!! hmpfh
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