Won my first race today!
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Won my first race today!
Today we had a hill-climb race that I totally crushed everyone on. Over 12 miles up, and then back, about 25 miles in all. In all honesty, I think I won because of the route I took more than anything. Most people took the direct route which had a big steep climb up to the actual main big deal ridiculously-hard-climb last mile. I took another route that flattened out before the main climb, and used that time to get some wind in my lungs and chomp down a powerbar. I've also been riding a lot more lately which I'm sure helped, but last night my legs were super sore to the touch and I was a little worried. I drank a bunch of chocolate milk before bed and they felt pretty ok this morning. Once I actually started riding though, it felt like there was limitless energy in them. Man, it feels good to win! Woo!
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From: My response would have been something along the lines of: "Does your bike have computer controlled suspension? Then shut your piehole, this baby is from the future!"
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Congrats dude!
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You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve
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Although it seems there's much more on the side of the roadies, especially after we took their' "secret" form of off-season training and made it a fad.
(according to bikesnob
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I was riding 48x17 fixed, but it was open to SS also.
I always thought it was because we realized that we didn't have to wear lycra to ride our bikes to the coffeeshop, thus making them feel like nambys.
I always thought it was because we realized that we didn't have to wear lycra to ride our bikes to the coffeeshop, thus making them feel like nambys.
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congratulations...that's awesome. Get any prizes besides a smile and ego points??
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"we didn't have to wear lycra to ride our bikes to the coffeeshop"
No. Roadies are annoyed because the fg/ss crowd isn't old enough to visit a coffee shop after a ride."
No. Roadies are annoyed because the fg/ss crowd isn't old enough to visit a coffee shop after a ride."
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Well, it is mildly amusing that the winner takes an entirely different route. Just saying..... For all we know, it could also be significantly shorter.
But props to the OP for the good-natured post and full self-disclosure. And on the roadie forum, there are all sorts who brag about "winning" the Tuesday night club ride.... or "winning" against some "fred" commuting to work. There are some real classics there--- so it is no surprise.
But what is up with this "mutual hate" referred to? I guess some of us who ride both road and fixed must have some real self-loathing going on?!? I guess I don't see it as us versus them.
Frankly, I would love to see something more like a criterium or road class for fixed gears--- that are not alley-cats and are not on velodromes. In the absence of any such race, you are only left with the DIY approach--- so in essence it is as real as anything.
But props to the OP for the good-natured post and full self-disclosure. And on the roadie forum, there are all sorts who brag about "winning" the Tuesday night club ride.... or "winning" against some "fred" commuting to work. There are some real classics there--- so it is no surprise.But what is up with this "mutual hate" referred to? I guess some of us who ride both road and fixed must have some real self-loathing going on?!? I guess I don't see it as us versus them.
Frankly, I would love to see something more like a criterium or road class for fixed gears--- that are not alley-cats and are not on velodromes. In the absence of any such race, you are only left with the DIY approach--- so in essence it is as real as anything.
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Well, it is mildly amusing that the winner takes an entirely different route. Just saying..... For all we know, it could also be significantly shorter.
But props to the OP for the good-natured post and full self-disclosure. And on the roadie forum, there are all sorts who brag about "winning" the Tuesday night club ride.... or "winning" against some "fred" commuting to work. There are some real classics there--- so it is no surprise.
But what is up with this "mutual hate" referred to? I guess some of us who ride both road and fixed must have some real self-loathing going on?!? I guess I don't see it as us versus them.
Frankly, I would love to see something more like a criterium or road class for fixed gears--- that are not alley-cats and are not on velodromes. In the absence of any such race, you are only left with the DIY approach--- so in essence it is as real as anything.
But props to the OP for the good-natured post and full self-disclosure. And on the roadie forum, there are all sorts who brag about "winning" the Tuesday night club ride.... or "winning" against some "fred" commuting to work. There are some real classics there--- so it is no surprise.But what is up with this "mutual hate" referred to? I guess some of us who ride both road and fixed must have some real self-loathing going on?!? I guess I don't see it as us versus them.
Frankly, I would love to see something more like a criterium or road class for fixed gears--- that are not alley-cats and are not on velodromes. In the absence of any such race, you are only left with the DIY approach--- so in essence it is as real as anything.
As for the mutual hate, I don't really experience that except from people who are super serious cat-4 racers (but they hate everyone, especially themselves). It's just one of those jokes that keeps perpetuating itself. The real thing is that people who are friendly and ride bikes are friendly, and the people who are dicks and ride bikes are dicks. I'm happy to ride with whoever, as long as they aren't going to slow.
It went from the Rio Grande and Central up to the trailhead where Indian School ends. Most folks went north up Indian School from Broadway and then east, I stayed on Central until Tramway and then headed north and then east again.
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