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Me duelen las nalgas

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Not the stupidest thing I've done a bike. That record level of poor judgment was my inexplicable decision to draft for a few miles behind a truck in Mexico during a 1970s Tijuana-Ensenada ride. I'd like to blame the beer, but I hadn't had any yet. Oh, to be young, dumb and lucky.
You gonna eat that?
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From: Fort Worth, Texas Church of Hopeful Uncertainty
Bikes: 1966 Raleigh DL-1 Tourist, 1973 Schwinn Varsity, 1983 Raleigh Marathon, 1994 Nishiki Sport XRS
Ha!
I started riding again after almost 20 years when my office moved and was only 7 miles from my house. I commuted a lot. Once I got caught out there with a storm rolling in. I was commuting down Bellaire south of 183 (if you know where that is), and the storm blew in from the west. It was apparently a strong low pressure system because it was sucking all the air into it; i.e., in trying to ride away from it I had to ride into a stiff headwind. I was pretty panicked because it was mighty dark out west, and then the thunder started to roll. I went up the Oakmonster (Oakmont from Bellaire to Bryant Irvin), fighting the wind, fighting the hill, and trying to get home ASAP. Then it happened: POP! I broke a spoke. I kept pushing though because I didn't want to get caught in storm. A couple miles later.... POP! Another spoke! Now my rear wheel had a bad wobble. I made it into my driveway just as the downpour started. That was an amazing ride.
If you wanted to try out your jacket, you could do it right now; it's raining pretty good out there.
I started riding again after almost 20 years when my office moved and was only 7 miles from my house. I commuted a lot. Once I got caught out there with a storm rolling in. I was commuting down Bellaire south of 183 (if you know where that is), and the storm blew in from the west. It was apparently a strong low pressure system because it was sucking all the air into it; i.e., in trying to ride away from it I had to ride into a stiff headwind. I was pretty panicked because it was mighty dark out west, and then the thunder started to roll. I went up the Oakmonster (Oakmont from Bellaire to Bryant Irvin), fighting the wind, fighting the hill, and trying to get home ASAP. Then it happened: POP! I broke a spoke. I kept pushing though because I didn't want to get caught in storm. A couple miles later.... POP! Another spoke! Now my rear wheel had a bad wobble. I made it into my driveway just as the downpour started. That was an amazing ride.
If you wanted to try out your jacket, you could do it right now; it's raining pretty good out there.
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Winter is still here. 35° at 9AM and overcast. I don't mind the cold if it's sunny, but it wasn't, until the last few miles of the ride. 15.5 miles on the Allez.
I started riding seriously again (after a 20 year hiatus) near the end of 2012. I get grumpy now if I can't ride for the day (yeah, like I need an excuse to be grumpy). GOMIT - Grumpy Old Man In Training.
2016: 364 Miles♂2013-16: 9962 Miles
Allez 149.0/2580.8 · Roubaix 122.7/2655.1 · Sirrus 57.9/2092.9 · Trike 34.2/1617.3
One of the hardest things you'll ever have to do is to stop loving someone because they've stopped loving you - but No, It's harder to put toothpaste back in the tube.
I started riding seriously again (after a 20 year hiatus) near the end of 2012. I get grumpy now if I can't ride for the day (yeah, like I need an excuse to be grumpy). GOMIT - Grumpy Old Man In Training.
2016: 364 Miles♂2013-16: 9962 Miles
Allez 149.0/2580.8 · Roubaix 122.7/2655.1 · Sirrus 57.9/2092.9 · Trike 34.2/1617.3
One of the hardest things you'll ever have to do is to stop loving someone because they've stopped loving you - but No, It's harder to put toothpaste back in the tube.
What??? Only 2 wheels?


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Rode to work yestidy and t'day. Left work a bit early when Accuweather's MinuteCast said snow "heavy at times" would be starting in 41 of your earth minutes. It was a wintry ride home but snowless.
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Me duelen las nalgas

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The Shimano Storm Jacket was comfortable enough in a feels-like 32F with drizzle, but that's not much of challenge. Just a long sleeve t-shirt weight jersey under the jacket. Great windbreaker, at least. Still planning to try it in some hard rain this spring.
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From: northern michigan
Bikes: '77 Colnago Super, '76 Fuji The Finest, '88 Cannondale Criterium, '86 Trek 760, '87 Miyata 712
Pretty nice out for a night ride in February. Have 38deg and snow is still melting. Snowrider does #24 .
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From: SW Fl.
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It's been a long time, but I finally was able to hang with the guys this morning. 41 miles, sometimes pulling and most times drafting. With the long way home I managed to get in 71 miles today.
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Bikes: Bikes??? Thought this was social media?!?
Rode with a fellow BF'er today. About 20 miles and a mini-lunch/beer break.

Note the sunny day - noteworthy
Note the sunny day - noteworthy
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You gonna eat that?
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From: Fort Worth, Texas Church of Hopeful Uncertainty
Bikes: 1966 Raleigh DL-1 Tourist, 1973 Schwinn Varsity, 1983 Raleigh Marathon, 1994 Nishiki Sport XRS
That's what I did Tuesday afternoon - just walked to do some errands. Rain was just a steady drizzle and the chilly temp didn't bother me, but the weather reports claimed steady 15-20 mph wind and gusts up to 37 mph. I was skeptical and took a walk. Sure enough, those gusts were strong enough to keep me off the bike today, and would have run quartering across my usual ride path.
The Shimano Storm Jacket was comfortable enough in a feels-like 32F with drizzle, but that's not much of challenge. Just a long sleeve t-shirt weight jersey under the jacket. Great windbreaker, at least. Still planning to try it in some hard rain this spring.
The Shimano Storm Jacket was comfortable enough in a feels-like 32F with drizzle, but that's not much of challenge. Just a long sleeve t-shirt weight jersey under the jacket. Great windbreaker, at least. Still planning to try it in some hard rain this spring.
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What a night here, managed to work in a ride yesterday, between rain showers, glad that I did because it got grim shortly afterwards. Tornadoes hit us hard, apartment complex with 24 units obliterated, many folks with nowhere to go, and they also lost most of their possessions. Another apartment complex, and some homes, with damage along the path of the tornado. Semi and trailer flipped over on the I-10 Escambia Bay Bridge, along with several cars blown into each other. Fortunately these things kept to the southeast of our home, just some fierce winds, and lots of rain up our way.
Catching up from the last 2 weeks, 146 miles for the week before last, and 153 for last week. Just didn't feel like posting here, so often.
Bill
Catching up from the last 2 weeks, 146 miles for the week before last, and 153 for last week. Just didn't feel like posting here, so often.
Bill
What??? Only 2 wheels?


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Oh dear. Good to hear you are okay. Not good to hear about people losing their homes. Even if they are "just apartments" they are still homes.
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Agreed 100%, Jim, it is sad to read the paper this morning, and look at the destruction here, on-line. I cannot imagine losing everything, whether its an apartment or a home, its where you live and it means just as much. Prayers for all of those that were hit by this storm last night.
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Agreed 100%, Jim, it is sad to read the paper this morning, and look at the destruction here, on-line. I cannot imagine losing everything, whether its an apartment or a home, its where you live and it means just as much. Prayers for all of those that were hit by this storm last night.
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Broke out the Cannondale but after last nights ride my legs are whupped. Tackled a strava route only to call off. Saturday I'll try again when legs are recovered.
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No ride yesterday due to a front that came through dumping quite a bit of rain and bringing some tornadoes with it. Today the gang and I did a very windy 37 miles. At least it wasn't cold.
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wind, WIND and MORE WIND is the only way to describe today's riding. 5 miles to the start of the ride, then 27 miles with the group sucking wheels since they were going crazy fast and 38 more miles by myself to finish out with 70 miles.
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Yesterday I was bone tired (confirmed by my biorthym)- did computer stuff and no ride. Cool but sunny for a 17.8 mile ride on the Roubaix. It was so nice out (mid 60's) after lunch I did another 8 miles for a total of 25.8. The elastic knee bandage from the 99¢ Only Store works great. A good day.
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What if everything you see right now is just a hallucination caused by inhaling oxygen because when you stop breathing you black out.
Me duelen las nalgas

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Rode about 12 miles this morning -- very windy but clear and cool. And another 20 minutes this evening, just to test out a video camera mount. Felt great after a 2-day bout with a stomach bug. Might join a local critical mass ride downtown Friday evening if I can knock enough chores out of the way.
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Right knee pain this morning but I'm not gonna let a little thing like old age stop me
. I strapped on the industrial strength (metal joints) VA knee brace and took the Roubaix out again for 20.9. Bone tired but got in a good ride anyway. Of course the sun didn't come out until the last mile (sigh). I've passed the 10 thousand mile mark.
2016: 411 Miles♂2013-16: 10,009 Miles
Allez 149.0/2580.8 · Roubaix 169.4/2701.8 · Sirrus 57.9/2092.9 · Trike 34.2/1617.3
cough - rough - though - through - These words don't rhyme, but for some reason pony and bologna do.
. I strapped on the industrial strength (metal joints) VA knee brace and took the Roubaix out again for 20.9. Bone tired but got in a good ride anyway. Of course the sun didn't come out until the last mile (sigh). I've passed the 10 thousand mile mark.2016: 411 Miles♂2013-16: 10,009 Miles
Allez 149.0/2580.8 · Roubaix 169.4/2701.8 · Sirrus 57.9/2092.9 · Trike 34.2/1617.3
cough - rough - though - through - These words don't rhyme, but for some reason pony and bologna do.
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Another very windy ride. Did 23 miles at a comfortable pace then home to work on my bike.
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