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Boy - I hope my half a message didn't post - I hit the wrong button just now! To recap, my UK trip has had a rocky start: I rode the DownTube into the center of London and did a few days business there, but then left it with a cousin, as it is a little too small for me and my knees would get ruined in the Highlands. Couldn't find a decent bike to rent in London, the focus is on commuters. Everyone wanted to sell me a bike that is a duplicate of my Bianchi Volpe at home. So took the train to Edinburgh, and have found a shop here that rents out Bromptons and Hybrids. I've been drooling over Bromptons for years, but it turns out they're a little too short for me (seat-to-handlebar) also. But I may rent one for the first part of the trip with the understanding I can return it after a week if it doesn't work for me. A hybrid doesn't really appeal either, but I did a short tour in Aussie on one and it's tolerable if you don't try to battle the wind too much - some hope in the Hebrides!
Anyway "come hell or high water" I'm off tomorrow. When ya gotta go ya gotta go.
Anyway "come hell or high water" I'm off tomorrow. When ya gotta go ya gotta go.
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Enjoy yourself.
Keep us posted.
Keep us posted.
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You are doing great, better then me.
I have been running all week with computer problems and getting a new bed and what ever, I'll try to ride Saturday then see if I can't get three rides next week.
I have been running all week with computer problems and getting a new bed and what ever, I'll try to ride Saturday then see if I can't get three rides next week.
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Burr, the weather has been below average heat so i can ride just about any time of the day. When it really heats up only the early am will be good. If there are any brush fires then i have to stay inside. Going north is hotter, beach is cooler. Its just that i have the time to ride after doing everything else.
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I have been doing this ride three times a week, except a few days hill repeats on Usery Pass. Here is a link to todays ride. Got to leave early as it gets hot here quickly. Leave the house time between 3:30 and 4AM
https://connect.garmin.com/activity/39314157
https://connect.garmin.com/activity/39314157
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Maybe a back lash, delayed effect from last months miles. Felt very crappy since last Friday, achy, weak and, well, old. Tried to rest, still sort of forced myself today to ride. Felt better after about 24 miles but still felt sluggish. Will ride again on Friday. My question is how many of these days do you guys have a week/month? Often, sometimes, not very ofter? Just what to know what i might expect in the future. I ride about 3 to 4 times a week, avg last month was over 50 miles a trip.
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They happen when I don't get a good nights sleep.
62 rides so far this year, Average 65.6 miles
62 rides so far this year, Average 65.6 miles
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Maybe a back lash, delayed effect from last months miles. Felt very crappy since last Friday, achy, weak and, well, old. Tried to rest, still sort of forced myself today to ride. Felt better after about 24 miles but still felt sluggish. Will ride again on Friday. My question is how many of these days do you guys have a week/month? Often, sometimes, not very ofter? Just what to know what i might expect in the future. I ride about 3 to 4 times a week, avg last month was over 50 miles a trip.
Please check it out. Maybe not, but worth a look.
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10 wheels, ya, i did not sleep well last night and stayed up late the other nights. Last night was dreaming of cycling all night, wife kept waking me up because i was moving around to much. Will hit the hay earlier tonight.
DnvrFox, over training did cross my mind the last couple of days. I felt very good last month and maybe just trying to add to much.
I will do the search and moderate my rides for both intensity and length and see if this will allow me to bounce back.
DnvrFox, over training did cross my mind the last couple of days. I felt very good last month and maybe just trying to add to much.
I will do the search and moderate my rides for both intensity and length and see if this will allow me to bounce back.
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I have no problems day after day riding if I can get to bed early and sleep.
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Just read some articles. Seems i am just into OT now i think. It seems i need to increase intensity for two rides, easy spin two days(not the 75 to 85 percent that i do now) and get rest the other days. Add weight lifting and ellipse Nordic track work outs for some of the high intensity days and see how it goes in the next six weeks.
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My side (rib area) still hurts where I fell last Saturday (7/3). My front wheel got caught in a 1" wide rut.
It was feeling ok and getting better (??) until last night. We spent most of yesterday in the car driving to through the north Georgia mountains looking at a possible summer home and riding areas. When we got home I could hardly move because of the discomfort. Its a little better this morning. I hope I'll be able to get some miles in today.

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My side (rib area) still hurts where I fell last Saturday (7/3). My front wheel got caught in a 1" wide rut.
It was feeling ok and getting better (??) until last night. We spent most of yesterday in the car driving to through the north Georgia mountains looking at a possible summer home and riding areas. When we got home I could hardly move because of the discomfort. Its a little better this morning. I hope I'll be able to get some miles in today.

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Well, in looking at my records for end of June i rode the last three days, then July 2nd and 3rd. I bit off to much as the two weeks before rode 184, 154 miles. Am going to take it easy the next week, better rest, no evening snacks. I felt much better on my ride today, which i took very easy.
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Even the youngsters build there training rides slowly. We sometimes forget we are not spring chickens anymore and get impatient with our improvement. I know I am guilty of it. I am just rebuilding my training after 107 days off the bike after my thyroid decided to abandon me. I got up to my miles per ride ok, but was soooo slow. I am just now after 4 months starting to feel like I did before my hiatus. It just took more time than I thought. I have two century rides coming up so it gives me a goal to shoot for. Barring any unforeseen problems I should make it. Good luck and be careful out there.
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70+ Goals******************** (OK, we can discuss you younger 65+'rs goals, also)
I rode with Latitude65 from Alaska yesterday. He was visiting his son in CO. He is nearing 74 and I am nearing 71.
We discussed our goals just a bit. L65 is fairly new to bicycling, and he has some goals of further increasing his speed and endurance a bit. He has been doing some group riding in Alaska with a group of about 25, and wants to be able to keep up a bit better and go a bit further.
My goals are to retain the fitness I currently have in my swimming, weight lifting, stretching and bicycling. I am happy where I am - perhaps lose 10 more pounds, but that is not critical. I wouldn't mind being "more" fit, but it is definitely not a major concern.
I do enjoy the scenery and listening to the beautiful cacophony of birds we have around here, the streams and meeting and talking with other folks.
I figure that as I move into my mid and late 70's, if I can keep up the current pace, I will be doing pretty well compared to the rest of society and other folks my age.
Any thoughts on your 70+ (or 65+) goals??
Off topic a bit. I find other folks fascinating. On our ride yesterday, we came across a fellow - perhaps a bit younger than we are - who had a flat, but no spare tube and no pump. We found that another of the group of 5 had a small pump, and I sold him a tube for $5.00. But, he had absolutely no clue how to properly fix a flat, and was most definitely not interested in listening to any advice we might give him. As we left, he had the wheel still mounted on the bike (he had a QR, but didn't use it). Somehow he had managed to pull the liner out of the wheel in attempting to remove the tube while the wheel was still on the bike. I would have been glad to give advice, but he wasn't interested. My guess is that he had a long walk home, or someone got a car and took him home. Human nature is fascinating.
I rode with Latitude65 from Alaska yesterday. He was visiting his son in CO. He is nearing 74 and I am nearing 71.
We discussed our goals just a bit. L65 is fairly new to bicycling, and he has some goals of further increasing his speed and endurance a bit. He has been doing some group riding in Alaska with a group of about 25, and wants to be able to keep up a bit better and go a bit further.
My goals are to retain the fitness I currently have in my swimming, weight lifting, stretching and bicycling. I am happy where I am - perhaps lose 10 more pounds, but that is not critical. I wouldn't mind being "more" fit, but it is definitely not a major concern.
I do enjoy the scenery and listening to the beautiful cacophony of birds we have around here, the streams and meeting and talking with other folks.
I figure that as I move into my mid and late 70's, if I can keep up the current pace, I will be doing pretty well compared to the rest of society and other folks my age.
Any thoughts on your 70+ (or 65+) goals??
Off topic a bit. I find other folks fascinating. On our ride yesterday, we came across a fellow - perhaps a bit younger than we are - who had a flat, but no spare tube and no pump. We found that another of the group of 5 had a small pump, and I sold him a tube for $5.00. But, he had absolutely no clue how to properly fix a flat, and was most definitely not interested in listening to any advice we might give him. As we left, he had the wheel still mounted on the bike (he had a QR, but didn't use it). Somehow he had managed to pull the liner out of the wheel in attempting to remove the tube while the wheel was still on the bike. I would have been glad to give advice, but he wasn't interested. My guess is that he had a long walk home, or someone got a car and took him home. Human nature is fascinating.
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70+goals? First, i have to get to 70, that's goal number one. Next, see what condition i am in, keep riding as far and as fast as reasonable to keep up enjoyment. Between now and then start riding in the mountains, perhaps join a local group and do some rides with them.
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How old are you now Rat?
I understand what you are saying. I'm 68.7 and I feel great all the time. I guess I have slowed down some but I'm happy. Today (this month) I am painting the inside of the house when and as I feel like it.
So far, I don't know what "feel old" is and I hope I never know. When I die I just want to die and have it done with BUT right now I AM GREAT.
Because it is so hot here I put other things in front of lifting and riding (like today) but If I don't paint this morning it will be to hot this afternoon. AND the afternoons are for naps. Any fool knows that.
I understand what you are saying. I'm 68.7 and I feel great all the time. I guess I have slowed down some but I'm happy. Today (this month) I am painting the inside of the house when and as I feel like it.
So far, I don't know what "feel old" is and I hope I never know. When I die I just want to die and have it done with BUT right now I AM GREAT.
Because it is so hot here I put other things in front of lifting and riding (like today) but If I don't paint this morning it will be to hot this afternoon. AND the afternoons are for naps. Any fool knows that.
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You're still a kid.
I lived at Mount Baldy. On the weekend I went to the river because everyone came to the mountains and during the week I rode the mountains. The "Mountains" will kill you!!!
I lived at Mount Baldy. On the weekend I went to the river because everyone came to the mountains and during the week I rode the mountains. The "Mountains" will kill you!!!
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A kid is 1 to 12, reminds me of when i played a lot of golf when i was 45 to 55, sometimes played with guys who were in their 70's. They would say the same thing, i just told them we are all old, some just older. For the mountains i am looking into putting a 28 ring for my triple OCR3. Its should be enough, i hope. My lowest GI is 47, i need to be in the 20s somewhere to do the mountains.