uspspro
09-20-07, 10:47 PM
I'm pretty out of shape due to being off the bike from the collarbone injury.
I just did my first "long" ride since the injury this past Monday. I rode home 32 miles from work (DT SJ to San Mateo). I felt pretty out of it compared to pre-injury.
So I was thinking of doing a ride on Sunday AM in the peninsula.
I was thinking it would involve the usual suspects:
Crystal Springs (at least for me), 35, Caņada Rd, Up Old La Honda, 35, down Kings Mtn back on Caņada, etc..
40 miles or so intermediate pace with a couple stops (Robert's for H20, and maybe one other).
*** Note I am open to suggestions, but must start/end within reasonable riding distance from San Mateo... I killed the transmission in the Spyder, I got a new 6-speed but am waiting on other parts, so no car right now. ***
Anyone want to join me? It would be nice to have some company for my first weekend ride back :)
Thanks.
Marco
I just did my first "long" ride since the injury this past Monday. I rode home 32 miles from work (DT SJ to San Mateo). I felt pretty out of it compared to pre-injury.
So I was thinking of doing a ride on Sunday AM in the peninsula.
I was thinking it would involve the usual suspects:
Crystal Springs (at least for me), 35, Caņada Rd, Up Old La Honda, 35, down Kings Mtn back on Caņada, etc..
40 miles or so intermediate pace with a couple stops (Robert's for H20, and maybe one other).
*** Note I am open to suggestions, but must start/end within reasonable riding distance from San Mateo... I killed the transmission in the Spyder, I got a new 6-speed but am waiting on other parts, so no car right now. ***
Anyone want to join me? It would be nice to have some company for my first weekend ride back :)
Thanks.
Marco
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