Ride too much
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From: Fresno, CA
Ride too much
My name really is Doug, my middle name is Taft.
I do some road racing, but focus on ultra cycling, pretty much rides over 150-200 miles. Training for the Furnace Creek 508 in October. Just hoping to finish respectable.
Bikes: Colnago C40 bstay, geo painted, Record 10 sp; Bianchi EV2, Celeste, Dura Ace and light parts (the climbing bike); 1980 Bianchi Rekord 748, all Campy; Bianchi Milano Nexus 7 speed, KHS tandem.
41 years old, living in Fresno, Ca.
Ride about 200-500 miles per week, usually with one really long ride per weekend.
I'm obsessed.
I do some road racing, but focus on ultra cycling, pretty much rides over 150-200 miles. Training for the Furnace Creek 508 in October. Just hoping to finish respectable.
Bikes: Colnago C40 bstay, geo painted, Record 10 sp; Bianchi EV2, Celeste, Dura Ace and light parts (the climbing bike); 1980 Bianchi Rekord 748, all Campy; Bianchi Milano Nexus 7 speed, KHS tandem.
41 years old, living in Fresno, Ca.
Ride about 200-500 miles per week, usually with one really long ride per weekend.
I'm obsessed.
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Wow, that's pretty awesome, Taft! Nah, don't think there's such a thing as riding too much, especially in this group.
However, you sure put on more miles than I do! I'm truly envious!
Welcome to the Bike Forums!
However, you sure put on more miles than I do! I'm truly envious!Welcome to the Bike Forums!
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From: Not far from the Withlacoochee Trail. 🚴🏻
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Ride about 200-500 miles per week
Wow! And I thought I rode a respectable amount commuting 3-4 days a week (14 miles one way) and 25-50 miles on Saturday and Sunday! Wow!
Anyway, welcome to BF.
Tell us about your adventures -- when you're not out riding.
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I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.
The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. - Psalm 103:8
I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.
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I think there are 11 or 12 Doubles rides in California every year. How many of them do you do? I have several friends that ride them every year. Several of them even do tandem doubles. The Davis Bike Club isn't too far from where you are. Know any of those riders? How do you like that KHS Tandem? If you feel like answering, send me a message to the Forum mail box.
Good luck at the Furnace Creek 508.
Good luck at the Furnace Creek 508.
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Originally posted by Taft
My name really is Doug, my middle name is Taft......
......41 years old, living in Fresno, Ca......
My name really is Doug, my middle name is Taft......
......41 years old, living in Fresno, Ca......
The issues here are all usually very interesting and helpful...you're going to fit in nicely here! A fantastic addition, welcome welcome!
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From: Churton Park, Wellington, NZ
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Yep...welcome welcome from meee too!! 
I'm just starting to get into my commute (12 miles a day) so have a little way to work up to your high standards...
Enjoy the forums!!
Rich

I'm just starting to get into my commute (12 miles a day) so have a little way to work up to your high standards...
Enjoy the forums!!
Rich
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From: Fallbrook,Calif./Palau del Vidre, France
Bikes: Klein QP, Fuji touring, Surly Cross Check, BCH City bike
You are not obsessed, you should be proud. Anyone know of jobs, other than in cities like New York, where you can do this for a living. That would be great. I look forward to retirement some future year, so I can do that kind of riding. If my commute was like 16 miles instead of 27- I would commute probably 66% of the time.





