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Old 09-02-09 | 05:38 AM
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yep 31 miles but a bit slower than Jets ride. Now that to me is impressive 21.4. He did however have 14 guys to help him along. I motored in with a 18.4 solo.
The weather here was beautiful as well.
Oh I had another young guy speed past in a car only to turn right and almost miss his turn, why can't they just get behind and then turn, what they might lose like 15 seconds? Tools
Our ride's effort was race pace the whole way except for when we traveled through two villages and needed to slow down for red lights and stop signs. The pace would have been higher if we went around the villages. It was my first ride with the group since spring. We were joined by a few others who were also going to the Tuesday Night training Races over the summer. The ride was like an alumni gathering were everyone was showing off their jewelery, cars and wives, only they brought their hammers out.(myself included)

Your solo 1.5 hr. 18.4 ride is solid, nice job.

Last week a young mom, on a cell phone, with a van full of kids passed me about 50' before a stop sign while I was in the center of the lane and turned right. At the next red light I apologized to her for "not recognizing how important she was, and risking her family's health by riding in front of her and that was truly sorry that I possibly wasted 3 to 6 seconds of her valuable time".
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Old 09-02-09 | 09:02 AM
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Our ride's effort was race pace the whole way except for when we traveled through two villages and needed to slow down for red lights and stop signs. The pace would have been higher if we went around the villages. It was my first ride with the group since spring. We were joined by a few others who were also going to the Tuesday Night training Races over the summer. The ride was like an alumni gathering were everyone was showing off their jewelery, cars and wives, only they brought their hammers out.(myself included)

Your solo 1.5 hr. 18.4 ride is solid, nice job.

Last week a young mom, on a cell phone, with a van full of kids passed me about 50' before a stop sign while I was in the center of the lane and turned right. At the next red light I apologized to her for "not recognizing how important she was, and risking her family's health by riding in front of her and that was truly sorry that I possibly wasted 3 to 6 seconds of her valuable time".

Thanks for the kudos.

I am not a paceline rider but think it would be neat to feel the additional speed it would give me. My average is helped by some downhills and such but I am happy with them. I guess I have to slow down going up to though so it all evens out?

I stopped , in fact turned around and went back to the parking lot where a guy did something like that once I was sort of cool about it and he was too but I felt sort of bad about it even though I was in the right.. I wont anymore because to me it is/was not worth it, I will just shake my head and keep on getting up.
One thing though is that it has made me very aware around intersections.
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Old 09-02-09 | 11:55 AM
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First ride this month started with 41 miles this morning. Hopefully, I can maintain a 40+ miles for each of my ride. It's doubtful that I'll be able to achieve 150+ miles per week with trips scheduled the middle and last week of the month.
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Old 09-02-09 | 12:17 PM
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I am moveing to the woodlot to start cutting soon took the jeep part way and road the 30 miles bach [with dog and trailer] a horrible rt. 1# ride was uneventful./Kenneth
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Old 09-02-09 | 12:30 PM
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Got up on the BRP today to do some short intervals. Beautiful breezy day in the upper 50s. Just perfect for riding.
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Old 09-02-09 | 12:48 PM
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Met up with George and Wrobertdavis in Fulsher TX for an easy 40 miles ride.

I had been INTERNETING with George for over a year and wanted to meet him.
I drove the old Buick 70 miles on the other side of Houston where we met.
Invited Bob as He lives close.

George and 10 Wheels


10Wheels and Bob


Bob rode his New Cl $15 Touring bike.


George has a Good Fit to his bike.


We enjoyed the ride and hope to do it again.


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Old 09-02-09 | 02:42 PM
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Thanks for getting together for a ride Fred, it was a lot of fun. I hope we get to do it again. Hey guess what, no chafing.
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Old 09-02-09 | 03:10 PM
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Wednesday 9/02/09... Nothing to brag about today , only 6.2 miles.

All is well in Slo Spoke Jim's' household.

6.2 (s)miles today
36.62 (s)miles this month
4,523.96 (s)miles this year
2 ride days this month (Sept.)

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Old 09-02-09 | 04:48 PM
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HA HA TenWheels and friends///Damm movie stars //kODOS/Kenneth
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Old 09-02-09 | 05:12 PM
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Rode a sweet 40 miles yesterday, but did't have a chance to post. It was not toooooo hot, but humid as usual.

Today was gorgeous, but I had to spend the night at Miami Children's Hosp with my 6 yr old grandson. He's getting a bone marrow transplant to help him fight cancer. Here's a pix of me and my little buddy last week. It was his first ride on the tandem. He loved it. We don't have a kid stoker so I rigged a little platform for his feet. Works great.

Won't be riding again until Sat. AM club ride. I'll be spending the rest of the week at the Hospital as both mom and dad work days the rest of the the week. Plan to take the Lambo tandem with my honey on a nice 30 miler with the club, weather permitting.
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Old 09-02-09 | 05:16 PM
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32 mile with with wife
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Old 09-02-09 | 06:19 PM
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10Wheels and friends, you guys look sharp and must have fun in todays ride.
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Old 09-02-09 | 07:24 PM
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Still nursing a broken pelvis from a cycling fall (I won't call it an accident, no contact was made.) No riding today, tomorrow, or into the foreseeable future. Maybe by October? I hope so.
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Old 09-02-09 | 07:27 PM
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28 miles with 6 hill intervals and a 14.4 mph average. Killer day on the bike, getting done was a reward.
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Old 09-02-09 | 07:27 PM
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Still nursing a broken pelvis from a cycling fall (I won't call it an accident, no contact was made.) No riding today, tomorrow, or into the foreseeable future. Maybe by October? I hope so.

WOW, so do I.

Let us know, and best wishes.
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Old 09-02-09 | 08:01 PM
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Good training ride tonight. We started with a group of 10 uprights and 3 recumbents (two lowracers and me on my new highracer.) I started behind and had to run at 26+ mph for the first mile and a half to catch up. The group ran at between 22 and 25 mph for the next 6-7 miles, before hitting a series of small hills. One, 19 miles out, I refer to as "KickAss Hill." It looks mild-mannered, but the uprights *always* drop me on it. Tonight I stayed with them, setting a new PR for speed at the top. Then, on the 2nd hill after KA, I put the hammer down, passed all of the uprights on the climb, and dumped them to death on the downhill. After that, they chased me for 15 miles, but they were doing good to keep me (barely) in sight. On the last 4-mile stretch, I lit both afterburners and held 28-29 mph the whole way, kicking it up slightly to 30 mph for the sign.

One of the lowracers sucked my wheel and beat me on the sign sprint, the other one got dropped on KickAss and limped in after I'd cooled off. Overall, I averaged 23.3 mph, about a mph better than I've ever done on that course. So about now, I'm going WOO-HOO!
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Old 09-03-09 | 03:23 AM
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Nope, took the day off and thought a rest would do me good. I hope so too because I was thinking it was a beautiful weather for a ride too. Hope to get in 30+ tonight though.
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Old 09-03-09 | 10:42 AM
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21.7 miles solo at 14.4 avg.....................on dirt. Now I'm going to take a nap.
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Old 09-03-09 | 10:55 AM
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27.4 miles this morning.
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Old 09-03-09 | 11:52 AM
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20 miles in 40mph winds- luckily not many of them as a headwind.

These two I met are not as fortunate.Travelling from Dover to Lands End- about 400 miles- and today and tomorrow they will have that 40mph as a headwind
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Old 09-03-09 | 12:39 PM
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hi zacster//Ill be hopeing for your speedy recovery the very best to ya/Kenneth
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Old 09-03-09 | 12:45 PM
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WE are haveing beautiful weather here in Maine for a change ///Had a nice semi mountain bike ride/1/2 TAR 1/2 GREAT MTN. bike 24 miles// hopeing for more of the same tomorrow if I can ditch the dog/Kenneth
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Old 09-03-09 | 12:51 PM
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20 miles in 40mph winds- luckily not many of them as a headwind.

These two I met are not as fortunate.Travelling from Dover to Lands End- about 400 miles- and today and tomorrow they will have that 40mph as a headwind
Looks like they are riding on the wrong side of the road as well...oh that's right ...never mind!
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Old 09-03-09 | 01:10 PM
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Thursday 9/03/09... Set out to do about 25 but wound up with 50.16 miles. At about the 10 mile mark I stopped at Panera Bread for some breakfast and ran into a friend that I have ridden with before, so we started riding together and it turned into 50 miles. I am glad that it worked out that way as 6 miles on Tuesday was killing my average rides this month.

All is well in Slo Spoke Jim's' household.

50.16 (s)miles today
86.78 (s)miles this month
4,573.32 (s)miles this year
3 ride days this month (Sept.)
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Old 09-03-09 | 03:12 PM
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