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Old 02-06-07, 09:10 AM
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Clyde goals for 2007?

Hope this isn't redundant, but I was just wondering what you all had as a plan for this coming year/season/whatever...

This can be any kind of difference you want to make, or result you want to see (mileage, weight, fitness, PRs or whatever else.)

My own goals:

-I started last season around 225, finished up 209. Now at 213 (damn winter), want to finish under 200 this summer. 190 would be great, but I'm not holding my breath

-First double metric, first solo century (Montauk)

-Find new routes to ride for long summer training runs. I have started getting bored with the same old same old.

So, clydes? What are you hoping/planning/aiming for this year?
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Goals for this year.

just ride more, last season I was grounded for the most part as I tore Ligaments in both feet "OUCH"

They are just starting to feel ok 9 months later.

for larger goals Id like to knock off a metric century, im planning on riding to the camp some nice spring saturday or better yet on a friday (take the day off

as for commuting im hoping to get a solid 3 days a week at least into work 19mile, often I have much running to do after work that does not jive with the bike. But im happy to say the busses all have bike racks now and I can get service within a mile of my house, or to the other end of the county ,Im often over there after work ..., too far to ride if I want to get over there in a certain time frame.


Also would like to work on the FAT loss some more/again, I lost 78 lb (5 pant sizes) 3 years ago and pretty much kept it off without too much effort, (all but 11 lb ), pant size is still at lowest.

Id like to kick into gear again and drop one more pant size.

as for a material cycling goal, My commute bike is a Cross check that I built ,I like it but I long for a vintage 80s touring frame to set up as my commute beast, havnt found one my size yet. but Im always looking.

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Well if I'm going to be on track for my overall goals, in 2007 I *have* to:
-Get below 300 (finally!)
-Do my first metric and actual centuries
-Bike to work every day
-Ride like hell

Here's hoping! I'm on a good start, if I can keep it up, no problemo.
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* to get back under 200 (crept over in October. That's right, I got a head start on my Holiday weight)
* log 3000+ mi (it's Feb and I haven't ridden outside once yet this year)
* first Triple Bypass (https://www.teamevergreen.org/triple_bypass.htm) -- already signed up!
* first self-supported century (have done organized centuries the past couple years, just need to do one solo)
* first multi-day tour (tbd)
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170 pounds for a training weight and 160 for competition weight.

218 now.

My weight loss has dramatically slowed down and I probably need to have some excess skin removed to do it.
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1) To get from 215 to 200 and stay there.
2) Kick my diabetes rather than it kicking me
3) Try to stay with my current bikes for a whole year
 
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1) Complete a Triathlon
2) Ride to work at least once
3) Reduce weight and flab.
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Stay and ex-clyde (doing good right now) and go down to about 185.
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2 pounds per week is my target, 1# is my minimum. (So there will be between 52 and 104 pounds less Hambone to kick around next year.)

10 Centuries.

(Hey, superslomo -- if you haven't seen any posts about it, some buddies and I are doing a bunch of centuries on our own. (Ten centuries adds up in entry fees really quickly.) I am organizing the Hambone Hundred which will be maped/measured from the Port Jefferson (Long Island) train station and will be mapped so that there are good rest stops at the 25/50/75 mile marks. I plan on bolting a chain to a lightpost near each rest area so that anyone can do the route and stop and all you need to carry is a little lock to make your bike semi-secure.)
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That sounds fantastic!

I'm interested... I will P.M. with my email to get the details. I would probably drive out, so if anyone wanted to get a ride to the start of the Hambone Hundred, I could probably figure something out.

Would they wind up at another train station so one could get back? Are they starting at Port Jeff. or ending there?
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5000 km and leaving the clyde category. This will take a lot of doing, but as they say; aim for the stars to shoot the moon.

Last year I did a bit over 3500km and lost about 10kg, at 106kg now down from >130kg 2 years ago.

Edit, that's 3100miles this year, 2200mi last year, lost 22lbs, at 233lbs
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Originally Posted by superslomo
That sounds fantastic!

I'm interested... I will P.M. with my email to get the details. I would probably drive out, so if anyone wanted to get a ride to the start of the Hambone Hundred, I could probably figure something out.

Would they wind up at another train station so one could get back? Are they starting at Port Jeff. or ending there?
that is the beauty of the Hambone Hundred, starts AND ends at the train station so NYC guys without cars can do it whenever they want.

I will post about it on the clyde and the Northeast list.
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Originally Posted by Black Shuck
5000 km and leaving the clyde category. This will take a lot of doing, but as they say; aim for the stars to shoot the moon.

Last year I did a bit over 3500km and lost about 10kg, at 106kg now down from >130kg 2 years ago.

Edit, that's 3100miles this year, 2200mi last year, lost 22lbs, at 233lbs
Henry Davod Thoreau said it well,

In the long run, man hits only what he aims at. So although he may miss at first, he had better aim at something high.

(It's been a few years so I may be a little off but...)
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Get to 215# by Dec 31.
Ride goal: 3500 miles, currently on pace for 4200.
Due first Metric by June 1st and Century by 12/31.
Earn new bike by hitting mid goal weight loss of 100 lbs.
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Aiming for modest goals, but hope I can do better.

Dropped from 235 to 225 in '06. Want to get to 215 in '07. Anything lower would be a nice bonus.

Started biking again in late '06. Want to keep at it in '07. Will first try to hit a 30 miler, then a 40, and would love to do my age, 52, before the year is out. But would be happy with a 40. Got to start somewhere.

Want to take at least two biking trips, and hope to do 4. Nothing big, just drive off for a long weekend with the bike in the back and make it a big part of the weekend.
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Well, this is my first year, as my "girls" (my mother and my fiance) went halvsies to get me my bike for Christmas. Factory delays at Kona meant that I didn't actually take delivery of MY bike until Jan. 18th. Since then I've been just trying to get my feet under me. Been taking endless 0.6 mile laps around my condo complex. I have no cycling specific clothing, so I haope for 2007 to:
1) jump into commuting to school (4.5mi. one way, 4 days/wk.)
2) total 2500 miles this year.
3) get married on July 12th...
4) ...and be 210# or less when I do.
5) eventually make 185-190# later in the year.
6) stay that way.
7) If all goes well, I'd really like to try riding fixie (the new maroon/chocolate brown Surly Steamroller turns me on!)

Seven is enough, I'd guess.
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I thought I posted here before-Guess not. My goal is to ride 5,000 miles this year. A bit aggressive, but I will give it a shot.
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I thought I posted here before-Guess not. My goal is to ride 5,000 miles this year. A bit aggressive, but I will give it a shot.
Doable!
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I thought I posted here before-Guess not. My goal is to ride 5,000 miles this year. A bit aggressive, but I will give it a shot.
20 miles/day with weekends off and you hit that.
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I thought I posted here before-Guess not. My goal is to ride 5,000 miles this year. A bit aggressive, but I will give it a shot.
you could ride up here for Pastrami a couple times...
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I started about the end of last February, lost 50lb last year (gained about 4 back ), rode about 3300 miles, and did a couple of metric centuries.

This year I want to top 4000 miles, lose the other 50 extra lbs, commute at least a couple of days a week (weather permitting), and do some imperial centuries.

Now if the weather would warm up so I could do some training.
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rebuild the old schwinn crosscut
get below 300 and stay there dammit!!
hook up the trailer and take my son to the beach once a week all summer long
did I mention, get below 300 and stay there??
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- Would like to be around 240 by the end of Sept, right around 285 now.
- To ride 1 double century (Seattle to Portland 1 day, I've only done it as a 2 day ride).
- 5 Century rides
- 4500 miles for the year.
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For me:

Get as close to 200LBS. as possible by spring
Get to 200LBS. during the summer.
Stay at 200LBS. in the fall and winter
Do more than one organized century
Do a ride and sleep overnight during the ride

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For me:

Cycle to work more.
Get down to 85 kg/187lbs by end of this year (where I live cycling season is year long, so I got a year to achieve this)
Ride more during downhill mtb weekend ride compared to now (a lot of sitting due to being tired pushing the bike up)
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