Rode my age (and a little better) today
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Rode my age (and a little better) today
Set out this morning to ride a 50 mile loop, and rode 3 miles to get to the start. Well I figured with the 3 miles back that would come to 56, but hell in 3 months I'll be 57, so I rambled around a bit and got home with 57.6 miles on the odometer! No wheres that pie. Oh no, no pie!
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I heard you don't get any pie until a century, nice ride though.
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In my world, you get pie after every 100 miles.
It sounds like you could pretty much ride your age anything you want, if you can just set out anytime to do a 50 mile loop.
It sounds like you could pretty much ride your age anything you want, if you can just set out anytime to do a 50 mile loop.
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I set out yesterday to break 1/2 a century and not only did I break it, but also rode my age and even broke the 60 barrier. If 60 is doable, I think I can see my first century before summer is over. I know I'll go for a pie or two after that. Congrats to you my friend.
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Good work, dendawg! I don't know who started this riding-your-age thing, but it's a good incentive to get out, get some miles, and earn some braggin' rights.
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Nice job DenDawg. After seeing some of you guys at there hammering away, I am wondering if I should just stop having birthdays.
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Originally Posted by dendawg
Set out this morning to ride a 50 mile loop, and rode 3 miles to get to the start. Well I figured with the 3 miles back that would come to 56, but hell in 3 months I'll be 57, so I rambled around a bit and got home with 57.6 miles on the odometer! No wheres that pie. Oh no, no pie!
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That's the way to get it done!
I hope you found a suitable substitute for the missing pie. Pie isn't first on my list of things to have after riding. Maybe I shouldn't mention that in this forum
I hope you found a suitable substitute for the missing pie. Pie isn't first on my list of things to have after riding. Maybe I shouldn't mention that in this forum
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Ride your age? What a good training strategy...
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Originally Posted by Beverly
That's the way to get it done!
I hope you found a suitable substitute for the missing pie. Pie isn't first on my list of things to have after riding. Maybe I shouldn't mention that in this forum
I hope you found a suitable substitute for the missing pie. Pie isn't first on my list of things to have after riding. Maybe I shouldn't mention that in this forum
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Originally Posted by Terrierman
Shameful as it sounds, pie is not that high on my list either. I had a nice big bowl of blackeyed peas last night when I got in. Now THAT hits the spot.
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Forget the pie. There wasn't even any beer in the fridge when I got home. Actually I was happy to just stretch, sit and wolf down some ibuprofen. I won't say how long it took to do those miles, but any slower and my average mph would have been in single digits.
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Originally Posted by dendawg
Forget the pie. There wasn't even any beer in the fridge when I got home. Actually I was happy to just stretch, sit and wolf down some ibuprofen. I won't say how long it took to do those miles, but any slower and my average mph would have been in single digits.
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Congratulations! Don’t worry about speed.
No pie for me either, but a shower followed by a nap is mighty find after a long ride.
No pie for me either, but a shower followed by a nap is mighty find after a long ride.