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spingineer
05-27-07, 11:07 PM
Well here's my attempt to match names to face. I apologize if I don't get your name right, so please correct me.

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w112/spingineer/BF%20Memorial%20Day%20Ride/P5250001.jpg

From left to right:

? , John Keen, John (Dauphin), Blastradius, ?, UmneyDurak, Big Sean, ? , briank, Nesdog, VMC, tprevost

BigSean
05-27-07, 11:19 PM
Well here's my attempt to match names to face. I apologize if I don't get your name right, so please correct me.

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w112/spingineer/BF%20Memorial%20Day%20Ride/P5250001.jpg

From left to right:

? , John Keen, John (Dauphin), Blastradius, ?, UmneyDurak, Big Sean, ? , briank, Nesdog, VMC, tprevost


I believe the far left is SVCommuter, and the yellow windbreaker is Vincent but dont know his screen name.

lok_hkcc
05-28-07, 12:01 AM
lok_hkcc (Enoch) is between Big Sean and Braink.

briank
05-28-07, 12:05 AM
The gentleman in the yellow jacket, orange shirt, to the right of Blast Radius is Frogger.

SV Commuter
05-28-07, 12:06 AM
I believe the far left is SVCommuter, and the yellow windbreaker is Vincent but dont know his screen name.

Right, Sean. That's me (Brad/SV Commuter) on far left.

nesdog
05-28-07, 12:18 AM
+1 ... as I said before, Sheldon is a strong rider. We'll have to add Nesdog to the list of the ultimate sandbaggers ... :D :p

Naw...I wasn't sandbagging. I honestly didn't know if I could keep up with this group. You guys are really strong...hey you just knocked off a double a couple of weeks ago! And Sean probably added another 1000 feet to his day by going back for riders. And other with casts and fixies and tennis shoes. and good grief...newbies who never ride hills doing THIS route???

So, I'm pleased to have kept up at all! In any event, sure gave me some confidence of what I really can accomplish, so thanks for the thumbs up! Any time we come up here to visit, I'll bring the bike and see if we can get together. And, never thought I'd say this after yesterday's suffering, I'm up for doing OLH and Tunitas again! (but not too soon!)

Sheldon

spingineer
05-28-07, 12:44 AM
Naw...I wasn't sandbagging. I honestly didn't know if I could keep up with this group. You guys are really strong...hey you just knocked off a double a couple of weeks ago! And Sean probably added another 1000 feet to his day by going back for riders. And other with casts and fixies and tennis shoes. and good grief...newbies who never ride hills doing THIS route???

So, I'm pleased to have kept up at all! In any event, sure gave me some confidence of what I really can accomplish, so thanks for the thumbs up! Any time we come up here to visit, I'll bring the bike and see if we can get together. And, never thought I'd say this after yesterday's suffering, I'm up for doing OLH and Tunitas again! (but not too soon!)

Sheldon
Sheldon, it was a sheer pleasure riding with you. You are a strong rider. It was a tough ride, and you did really well. You are a climber!

I'm actually going to be in SoCal next weekend, doing the "Not Doing the Eastern Sierra Double" ride with ME, up Baldy, and possibly to the ski lifts. If you have time to waste for the day, you should join us. It will be a lot of fun!

Frogger
05-28-07, 12:47 AM
Hi Brian,

Yup, that was me Vincent/Frogger in yellow windbreaker and orange jersey. It was nice chatting with you, Alan, Wayne, and Tracy.

Thanks again to everybody for putting together this great ride.

Frogger.

spingineer
05-28-07, 12:51 AM
So here's what I have:

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w112/spingineer/BF%20Memorial%20Day%20Ride/P5250001.jpg

From left to right:

Brad (SVCommuter) , John Keen, John (Dauphin), Blastradius, Vincent (Frogger), UmneyDurak, Big Sean, Enoch (lok_hkcc) , Brian (briank), Sheldon (Nesdog), Wayne (VMC), Tracy (tprevost)

jonathanb715
05-28-07, 12:54 AM
Alright, I'm bummed I missed this ride. We'd done it before as a TnT training ride, so I know how nice it is. And I do remember Tunitas being pretty steep....

What came up that made me miss it? Welllll, a few TnT teammates twisted my arm to do a different ride, although we were close by. We did Redwood Gulch and then Jamison Creek/Empire Grade (we also started about 7:30, in an attempt to be done before dark). I'm not a great climber, and boy did I prove it on Saturday! I had to stop and take a break on each of those climbs. We ended up also riding about 80 miles, but we actually did more than 10,000 feet of climbing. Everytime I do one of these rides with these guys, I end up barely able to walk. Big Basin really is spectacular, though - that was the first time I'd ridden through there.

Sorry I missed it, and if the next one is after the Death Ride I'll make it for sure.

JB

Frogger
05-28-07, 01:01 AM
Hi Sean,

Vincent = Frogger.

Thanks again for leading the ride.

Frogger

spingineer
05-28-07, 01:02 AM
Alright, I'm bummed I missed this ride. We'd done it before as a TnT training ride, so I know how nice it is. And I do remember Tunitas being pretty steep....

What came up that made me miss it? Welllll, a few TnT teammates twisted my arm to do a different ride, although we were close by. We did Redwood Gulch and then Jamison Creek/Empire Grade (we also started about 7:30, in an attempt to be done before dark). I'm not a great climber, and boy did I prove it on Saturday! I had to stop and take a break on each of those climbs. We ended up also riding about 80 miles, but we actually did more than 10,000 feet of climbing. Everytime I do one of these rides with these guys, I end up barely able to walk. Big Basin really is spectacular, though - that was the first time I'd ridden through there.

Sorry I missed it, and if the next one is after the Death Ride I'll make it for sure.

JB

Wow, you probably saw my friends from Western Wheelers, Cheryl and Steve, Mike, etc ... they were doing the same thing. They called it the assault on Alba. Big Basin is amazing! I think next time I want to see Big Basin, I'll do it in a car, just to see how it is. Gotta give you kudos for doing that ride.

If you are interested, I am doing both sides of Old La Honda tomorrow.

dauphin
05-28-07, 01:36 AM
...ok, right behind frogger..you can only see his helmet is andy..the nutty fixie maniac..and right behind UmneyDurak is still a mystery.

jonathanb715
05-28-07, 01:43 AM
We did see a bunch of people all riding (fast) together - they blew by us before it even got steep. I think a few did have Western Wheelers jerseys on, too. That was really tough - some of the steepest climbs I've seen, and you don't get a break - a friend said you look forward to the 15% sections to recover. He was kidding, but I suspect there's some truth in it. I honestly don't know which is worse, Redwood Gulch or Jamison Creek. The (too skinny) people I was riding with just spun up both hills. Thank goodness for descents - where gravity is my friend.

I won't be in the South Bay tomorrow - a bunch of us are doing some hills in and around Oakland (starting in Lafayette, and going up Pinehurst to start). Nothing too serious, though - I have a feeling my legs will still be hurting. I grew up on the Jersey Shore - all this climbing is a new experience still.

JB

dauphin
05-28-07, 01:53 AM
I went out tonight and thought..heck, I'm still fresh...until that first hill...yikes...legs were a bit tired...:D

spingineer
05-28-07, 01:54 AM
We did see a bunch of people all riding (fast) together - they blew by us before it even got steep. I think a few did have Western Wheelers jerseys on, too. That was really tough - some of the steepest climbs I've seen, and you don't get a break - a friend said you look forward to the 15% sections to recover. He was kidding, but I suspect there's some truth in it. I honestly don't know which is worse, Redwood Gulch or Jamison Creek. The (too skinny) people I was riding with just spun up both hills. Thank goodness for descents - where gravity is my friend.

I won't be in the South Bay tomorrow - a bunch of us are doing some hills in and around Oakland (starting in Lafayette, and going up Pinehurst to start). Nothing too serious, though - I have a feeling my legs will still be hurting. I grew up on the Jersey Shore - all this climbing is a new experience still.

JB
Ah, they probably spent all their energy on that ride, and didn't have much left for today. That explains why I was able to hang in with them today.

jonathanb715
05-28-07, 02:14 AM
Ah, they probably spent all their energy on that ride, and didn't have much left for today. That explains why I was able to hang in with them today.
If they did both Redwood Gulch and Jamison Creek, I'm impressed that they even got on their bikes today. The only thing I did with my bike was wipe it down. Some other friends were doing Mt. Diablo repeats this morning - no way I was joining them!

I have to admit, your friends were exceptionally friendly. Several slowed down and chatted with us for a few minutes, especially once they found out we were training for the Death Ride. Usually those big club rides blow through with hardly an acknowledgement that anyone else is there.

JB

backinthesaddle
05-28-07, 02:14 AM
Great Job! You even took the long route too... I wouldn't have made it so :beer: to you!!!

:D

thanks! :)

and now after looking at BigSean's motionbased and Spingineer's pics I figured out that I really took the long route -- looks like you guys all cut through Arastradero on the way back, I went back on the detour we came on. That's why I clocked 4 more miles than Spingineer.

Am I right? Do I get extra credit?

dauphin
05-28-07, 02:15 AM
heck yeah! Congrats and EXTRA credit!

backinthesaddle
05-28-07, 02:17 AM
Glad to hear ya made it back. How was the ride up Tunitas creek?


Tunitas Creek was a real mash for me. Stopped several times. Sorry, I didn't quite catch up with y'all. :rolleyes:

I double checked my Bay Area Bike Rides book and found it really said Tunitas Creek is a 6% climb. I think I'll return it for a refund.

backinthesaddle
05-28-07, 02:20 AM
So here's what I have:

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w112/spingineer/BF%20Memorial%20Day%20Ride/P5250001.jpg

From left to right:

Brad (SVCommuter) , John Keen, John (Dauphin), Blastradius, Vincent (Frogger), UmneyDurak, Big Sean, Enoch (lok_hkcc) , Brian (briank), Sheldon (Nesdog), Wayne (VMC), Tracy (tprevost)

Hey, I don't know where VMC is, but that's me second from the right (just left of tprevost)

backinthesaddle
05-28-07, 03:21 AM
So one more thing I wanted to mention.

I've been riding East Bay hills for years (with a long, long 20 year break of not riding, that's why I'm backinthesaddle) thought they were the most challenging riding around, but now I've seen what you guys on the Peninsula and South Bay have in your back yards for daily riding, well my hat's off to you! http://catcountry1067.com/Portals/0/Tip-Hat.gif

BigSean
05-28-07, 08:21 AM
...ok, right behind frogger..you can only see his helmet is andy..the nutty fixie maniac..and right behind UmneyDurak is still a mystery.
Perhaps that is VMC, because backinthe saddle is the one next to Tracy.

tprevost
05-28-07, 08:22 AM
So here's what I have:

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w112/spingineer/BF%20Memorial%20Day%20Ride/P5250001.jpg

From left to right:

Brad (SVCommuter) , John Keen, John (Dauphin), Blastradius, Vincent (Frogger), UmneyDurak, Big Sean, Enoch (lok_hkcc) , Brian (briank), Sheldon (Nesdog), Wayne (VMC), Tracy (tprevost)

that's not VMC... he was wearing a white jersey... I don't think he's in this pic unless he's behind Umney Durak

that's backinthesaddle next to me (I think) :p

BigSean
05-28-07, 08:28 AM
So one more thing I wanted to mention.

I've been riding East Bay hills for years (with a long, long 20 year break of not riding, that's why I'm backinthesaddle) thought they were the most challenging riding around, but now I've seen what you guys on the Peninsula and South Bay have in your back yards for daily riding, well my hat's off to you! http://catcountry1067.com/Portals/0/Tip-Hat.gif


Well you did it. Now you know you can ride em too. If you ride em once a month it helps improve your climbing alot.

tprevost
05-28-07, 08:29 AM
that's not VMC... he was wearing a white jersey... I don't think he's in this pic unless he's behind Umney Durak

that's backinthesaddle next to me (I think) :p

that is VMC behind Umney Durak (I was looking for a white jersey but he's got his jacket on at that point)

spingineer
05-28-07, 08:59 AM
My mistake. I think he was hiding from the camera.

tprevost
05-28-07, 09:03 AM
My mistake. I think he was hiding from the camera.
yeah, he is quite the troublemaker :love:

spingineer
05-28-07, 05:25 PM
Hey Ron! You're pretty cool yourself! Thanks for dinner and ice cream! :p YUMMMMYYYY!!!!!! I can't wait to get to ride w/you again :D
I have this urge for Cold Stone Creamery ...

tprevost
05-28-07, 06:27 PM
I have this urge for Cold Stone Creamery ...

I always have an urge for Cold Stone :p Mmmmmm.....

dauphin
05-28-07, 06:33 PM
I had that urge up in Chico last weekend...and had to settle for stinkin Baskin Robbins...but today, I just got home with a peach pie...

dauphin
05-28-07, 09:01 PM
so, after managing those climbs on Tunitas on Saturday...I thought...I might be ready to tackle Iowa Hill Rd (part of the Auburn Century course) and it's 1.75 mile, 1220 ft elevation gain, and it's 13.5% average grade. I should have thought again...about .75 into the I had to stop for the first time and about a mile in I stopped for the second time. At that point I was hurting pretty bad and finally resorted to the granny gear to make it to the top. I ended up stopping five times before reaching the top...It was ugly...

spingineer
05-28-07, 09:06 PM
so, after managing those climbs on Tunitas on Saturday...I thought...I might be ready to tackle Iowa Hill Rd (part of the Auburn Century course) and it's 1.75 mile, 1220 ft elevation gain, and it's 13.5% average grade. I should have thought again...about .75 into the I had to stop for the first time and about a mile in I stopped for the second time. At that point I was hurting pretty bad and finally resorted to the granny gear to make it to the top. I ended up stopping five times before reaching the top...It was ugly...
John,
There is no shame in stopping, and more importantly, no shame in using the granny gear. I'd rather save the knees. You can replace bike components, but your limbs ... that's another thing. Plus, 13.5% is nothing to sneeze at. At least you made it up ... that's what counts! :D

BigSean
05-28-07, 09:10 PM
so, after managing those climbs on Tunitas on Saturday...I thought...I might be ready to tackle Iowa Hill Rd (part of the Auburn Century course) and it's 1.75 mile, 1220 ft elevation gain, and it's 13.5% average grade. I should have thought again...about .75 into the I had to stop for the first time and about a mile in I stopped for the second time. At that point I was hurting pretty bad and finally resorted to the granny gear to make it to the top. I ended up stopping five times before reaching the top...It was ugly...


Im sure your legs are still a bit tired. I know my legs were tired today. I did a flat recovery ride today.

nesdog
05-28-07, 09:41 PM
Im sure your legs are still a bit tired. I know my legs were tired today. I did a flat recovery ride today.

I did a recovery ride today, almost 350 miles. Oh....that was in my car driving us home.

Sheldon

tprevost
05-28-07, 09:44 PM
I did a recovery ride today, almost 350 miles. Oh....that was in my car driving us home.

Sheldon

Glad you made it home safely! I hope you had a nice visit and a great weekend :p We sure loved having you ride with us and hope you'll do it again on your next visit :D

BigSean
05-28-07, 09:44 PM
I did a recovery ride today, almost 350 miles. Oh....that was in my car driving us home.

Sheldon

Thats alot more work then riding a bike.:eek:

nesdog
05-28-07, 10:54 PM
Glad you made it home safely! I hope you had a nice visit and a great weekend :p We sure loved having you ride with us and hope you'll do it again on your next visit :D

Thanks. I'm sure we'll come up again over the summer. If so, I'll let you know. Nice to have met you at last!

Sheldon

nesdog
05-28-07, 10:54 PM
Thats alot more work then riding a bike.:eek:

Oh yeah...especially when you hear "uh, Dad? I've got to use the bathroom....again!"

Sheldon

spingineer
05-28-07, 11:03 PM
Oh yeah...especially when you hear "uh, Dad? I've got to use the bathroom....again!"

Sheldon
I don't get that when I drive down ... oh yea, I'm single, and don't have kids. That makes it a little different, doesn't it?

tprevost
05-28-07, 11:09 PM
Thanks. I'm sure we'll come up again over the summer. If so, I'll let you know. Nice to have met you at last!

Sheldon

please do, I'll look forward to it! :p

spingineer
05-28-07, 11:20 PM
Updated Roster:
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w112/spingineer/BF%20Memorial%20Day%20Ride/P5250001.jpg

From left to right:

Brad (SVCommuter) , John Keen, John (Dauphin), Blastradius, Vincent (Frogger), UmneyDurak, Big Sean, Enoch (lok_hkcc) , Brian (briank), Sheldon (Nesdog), backinthesaddle, Tracy (tprevost)

Hiding somewhere in the back is Crazy Andy and Wayne (VMC). Why they are hiding, I don't know.

nesdog
05-29-07, 09:07 AM
I don't recall that anyone mentioned one more "Andy" item: he was wearing sandals with cleats on his fixie.....(and smoked us....after drinking a beer....dang that guy is strong)

Sheldon

spingineer
05-29-07, 09:10 AM
I don't recall that anyone mentioned one more "Andy" item: he was wearing sandals with cleats on his fixie.....(and smoked us....after drinking a beer....dang that guy is strong)

Sheldon
... and he was wearing long pants ... not shorts like everyone else. I only wish I took a close up picture of his bike.

BigSean
05-29-07, 09:21 AM
... and he was wearing long pants ... not shorts like everyone else. I only wish I took a close up picture of his bike.

Andy's bike is a 30 year old Nishiki, has stickers all over the frame, and it weighs close to 27 lbs.:eek: He always wears his sandals, even when mt biking where he is stronger then the fixie. He has more money is the Speed plays on that bike then the entire bike cost him. Needless to say he always harass's me over my expensive bikes.:rolleyes:

Long pants, t-shirt, and a fanny pack.

spingineer
05-29-07, 01:16 PM
More pics from John Keen. Enjoy!!!

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w112/spingineer/start_of_ride.jpg

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w112/spingineer/group_in_Pescadero.jpg

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w112/spingineer/at_top_of_Tunitas.jpg

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w112/spingineer/end_of_ride.jpg

Boy, what a gut I have!

BlastRadius
05-29-07, 01:50 PM
That's not a gut. It's stored energy!

BigSean
05-29-07, 01:54 PM
How come everybody else looks so short?:rolleyes:
I need a haircut Im looking like a hippy.

spingineer
05-29-07, 02:05 PM
How come everybody else looks so short?:rolleyes:
I need a haircut Im looking like a hippy.
Well, you are Big Sean!!!!

spingineer
05-29-07, 02:06 PM
That's not a gut. It's stored energy!
Oh yea, forgot about that. But the weight in the gut is far too great than the actual energy being used. It's that damn gravity thing!