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TimArchy
09-10-07, 10:57 PM
Come back in Feb for Broken Hearts IV.
A benefit for the Sopo Bike Coop
It's always killer and doesn't take a whole ****ing weekend.

I won't get to be there for that race either, but I'm always about supporting Sopo.

JoshFrank
09-11-07, 07:51 AM
+1 on Broken Hearts IV.
Kyle, you should be really glad you are not here now. I have paid the bet with Nate, Amy is referring to me as her "wife".

TimArchy
09-11-07, 08:05 PM
For the love of god, please don't post a picture. I'm not sure I could handle it.

How many miles did you ride anyway? Did you at least break a double?

Maybe we should start the broken hearts thread now and get things rolling. I can still plan the route from over here. It just might end up running people into walls and off freeway overpasses. We could call it "the blind leading the dumb".
I kind of like this idea. We could send a map of downtown Atlanta to someone in LA or something, have them pick 10 random intersections without knowing anything about the area, and build a race around it. Could be really easy or hard as hell.

JoshFrank
09-12-07, 08:08 AM
I ended up with more miles than I should have had with my lap count, 193 with 12 laps. I made a few bad choices trying to avoid the park/hills/whatever. My first lap was 1:30 and 23 miles due to the bike change. My spirit was broken when I woke up at 8 Sunday AM (1 1/2 hour nap) to overhear Chris telling Mohamed that he had finished 18 laps. I turned in my RIFD and headed off for a hot bath. The event was amazing and I know how I have to approach it next year.

As far as Broken Hearts, what if all of the checkpoints were intersections of 2 roads with Peachtree in there names?

BTW I am trying my damnedest to keep shaved Josh pics off the interwebs.

dutret
09-12-07, 08:10 AM
I ended up with more miles than I should have had with my lap count, 193 with 12 laps. My spirit was broken when I woke up at 8 Sunday AM (1 1/2 hour nap) to overhear Chris telling Mohamed that he had finished 18 laps. I turned in my RIFD and headed off for a hot bath. The event was amazing and I know how I have to approach it next year.

awww so close to the double too.

JoshFrank
09-12-07, 08:12 AM
LOL mohammed. I'm pretty sure he's never done raam but he is strong as **** and more importantly crazy enough to push himself harder then is healthy.

OK, OK. I was telling myself that to take the sting out of the whoopin he put on FM24.07;)

cleanolboy
09-12-07, 08:23 AM
if you did the streetname peachtree thing you would send me way further out of my way than just taking moreland all the way down to I-20. When you guys come to St.Pete we're gonna go around and change all the streetsigns to names that change without notice every block,i.e. Euclid/McIntosh. I'm speaking with the city. It'll happen

TimArchy
09-12-07, 10:29 PM
Who said anything about going to st pete? From what I remember we decided never to go to that god forsaken town again until you do something about that wind.

purplebike
09-12-07, 11:15 PM
And SUVs.

TheRobbStory
09-13-07, 02:51 AM
Who said anything about going to st pete? From what I remember we decided never to go to that god forsaken town again until you do something about that wind.

Sorry about that...I was still tweaking my hurricane machine in April. I must have left it on.

TimArchy
09-13-07, 06:41 PM
Yeah. the SUV's? whats your plan for those?
Jes called. She want her face back.

12XU
09-13-07, 07:48 PM
320 miles?! And I thought the 80-90 mile Cuttin Crew' Classic in Chicago was a ball buster. ****!

onceinalifetime
09-13-07, 09:16 PM
this race was awesome again this year. my only gripes were that the electronic checkpoint system seemed difficult to manage (e.g, it somehow lost eleven laps for my team between the end of the race and the posting of the results) and that nobody (including me) organized a moderately paced ride before the race for those that weren't already familiar with the route.
the awards ceremony was the best of any race or other event i've ever been to, there were a
fuc king ton of prizes, and the kids from No Brakes held a mini-competition during the race for brakeless fixed riders.
the reasonable weather made everything (more) bearable, and i liked the longer route a lot.

cleanolboy
09-14-07, 07:46 AM
this race was awesome again this year. my only gripes were that the electronic checkpoint system seemed difficult to manage (e.g, it somehow lost eleven laps for my team between the end of the race and the posting of the results) and that nobody (including me) organized a moderately paced ride before the race for those that weren't already familiar with the route.
the awards ceremony was the best of any race or other event i've ever been to, there were a
fuc king ton of prizes, and the kids from No Brakes held a mini-competition during the race for brakeless fixed riders.
the reasonable weather made everything (more) bearable, and i liked the longer route a lot.
There was a no-drop parade lap before the race, but you had to wake up in time. I saw all you Tally kids out at Johnny's drinkin Friday night. Actually I think everyone from Florida was out drinking the night before, including myself...didn't think that one through. I think Atlanta did an amazing job and I look forward to changing my body through genetic mutilation from a sprinter to a climber for next years race

purplebike
09-14-07, 09:10 PM
11 laps???!!!

oh dear.

TimArchy
09-15-07, 05:48 AM
The lap counting for that race has never been the best.

Last year I lost laps and gained laps several times before the end of the race. I don't really know how many I did, but I'm pretty sure the lap counting mistakes caused one of the other solo riders to stop riding thinking he had won, which allowed me to take it.

purplebike
09-15-07, 09:30 AM
So my friend Stephen was making a documentary of the race. Here's the preview!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ2i5TW9Txo

onceinalifetime
09-20-07, 11:33 AM
i knew there was a fast lap before the race, and a few of our team rode it. it didn't help much for out-of-towners, though... i think next year we (out of towners) need to get together another slower pre-race route ride.
p.s. i don't drink, and i wasn't there on friday night.

There was a no-drop parade lap before the race, but you had to wake up in time. I saw all you Tally kids out at Johnny's drinkin Friday night. Actually I think everyone from Florida was out drinking the night before, including myself...didn't think that one through. I think Atlanta did an amazing job and I look forward to changing my body through genetic mutilation from a sprinter to a climber for next years race

onceinalifetime
09-20-07, 11:34 AM
11 laps???!!!
oh dear.

exactly. that's a lot of laps to lose, right?