9 miles in 2 minutes
And wow, are my legs tired!
I went for an enjoyable circuit last night starting from home. Temp was about 75°, low humidity, partly cloudy, a bit breeze. I averaged a bit over 12 mph, and never unclipped the entire ride (got lucky at the only stoplight :D ) We live on the outskirts of River Falls, WI, and I started out going out of town up a STEEP hill. I managed to hit 39 mph on the following downhill. From there it was about 5 miles of lightly rolling hills through the country and back into town. After a mile down main street, the last mile brought me back home. Oh, I said two minutes, right? Here's a video of my ride, which I drove right after the ride: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k--zXqlW77M Karl |
buy a mountain bike...:D
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270mph average!
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maybe you can, with some proper training and diligent personal effort, will be able to improve on those miserable #s, we are here for U!!!!!
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Nice ride! Thanks for sharing the car-video... that's a great idea!
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Originally Posted by Pupsocket
Temp was about 75°, low humidity, partly cloudy, a bit breeze.
Nice job on the ride and vid. |
was great here too. I did 2 15's about 3 hours apart from each other then did a 5 with the 3 kids.
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Originally Posted by Caincando1
Between the cool 75 degree weather and wind I kept pretty cool and didn't sweat like normal.
Thanks for the comments, everyone. It actually took me 45 minutes to ride, and about 20 to drive it, with the camera wedged on a sock stuffed with dry rice on the dashboard. It fell a few times, which accounts for a few of the gaps. For my next trip, I'll go 30 miles an hour with my cat curled around my neck (all the way to McDonalds...) |
I spent my summers in River Falls as a kid, and I didn't recognize anything* in that video!
I got tired just watching* it. |
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I went a *mite* slower. :) My bike speedo showed 9 miles. Car showed 8.6. Google Maps says 8.1. Oh well.
I went counterclockwise. |
You went right down division street! You'd think I would have recognized that....
River falls would be a nice place to ride. I'd be stopping at the college in the shade, and I'd nap over by the pool in the park (is that still there?) and take a little break at the five and dime on main street (bet that's* not there anymore!). You can tell I don't push it real hard on my rides. It was a good* riding day in this area today. The wind seemed to be on my back for every hill! And all the dogs were on leash! |
Glad you had a good ride. The weather has made it difficult to stay at work, so I've been going in at 6 am and sneaking off at 3.
The pool is still there, over in Glen Park. We may ride down for a dip this weekend. 5 & Dime? There is a Ben Franklin, but it's been cleaning out stock the past month, going out of business. Downtown is still thriving, though. Theater is up to $3, but that's for first-run movies (Transformers this week), and $10 gets tickets, large drink, candy, and popcorn for TWO. :) It's about 1.5 miles west on Division to Main. The Domestic Associate and I have started riding down on Friday afternoons. We grab a sub for dinner and eat along the river, then head over to downtown to check out the weekly concert. If we go as far as Glen Park, it's about a 6 mile round trip. 5 otherwise. |
Can you fall from a plane nine miles up and hit the ground in two minutes?
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Cool vid. I loved the way you kept up with that car.
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Nope. Terminal velocity just isn't fast enough.
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My all time high speed record is just south of you going into the Kinickinick river valley. Crossing in Prescot and Hudson and following the river both ways makes for a wicked loop.
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Originally Posted by CastIron
My all time high speed record is just south of you going into the Kinickinick river valley.
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I think that's it. Full tuck and clydes rule on a descent.
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