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Did my first ever TT today in the Tour of the Valley Stage Race in the Youngstown area. I don't have a TT bike but attached a clip on aero bar onto my road bike. It was a short TT of only 5.63 miles. There is a discrepancy on my time. The official race time shows me @ 13:20. My HR monitor shows me at 12:50 and my computer still showed 26+ mph about 1 minute into my cool down . We started every 30 seconds and I passed two riders and finished within 100 yds of the guy who started 1:30 ahead of me. Also the guy who started 30 seconds behind me said that I was over 45 seconds ahead of him at the 1/2 way point and that he couldn't close any, yet the official time shows him beating me by 18 seconds. Oh well it's not life changing it's just a race that really put the hurt on me.
About 3 hours later I was in a 30 minute crit and couldn't do anything except ride at the back of the pack just hanging on for dear life. My legs just wouldn't turn over coming out of all the turns. Tomorrow is a 32 mile road race with some challenging hills. Hopefully I'll recover enough to be in the mix. I entered the Cat 4 races because the Masters 40+ only had two entries with one day left to register, which means a lot of the racers are 1/2 my age. The Master's now have a field of 14 which I would have fit in just fine. I wish I had better hindsight.
About 3 hours later I was in a 30 minute crit and couldn't do anything except ride at the back of the pack just hanging on for dear life. My legs just wouldn't turn over coming out of all the turns. Tomorrow is a 32 mile road race with some challenging hills. Hopefully I'll recover enough to be in the mix. I entered the Cat 4 races because the Masters 40+ only had two entries with one day left to register, which means a lot of the racers are 1/2 my age. The Master's now have a field of 14 which I would have fit in just fine. I wish I had better hindsight.

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Did my first ever TT today in the Tour of the Valley Stage Race in the Youngstown area. I don't have a TT bike but attached a clip on aero bar onto my road bike. It was a short TT of only 5.63 miles. There is a discrepancy on my time. The official race time shows me @ 13:20. My HR monitor shows me at 12:50 and my computer still showed 26+ mph about 1 minute into my cool down . We started every 30 seconds and I passed two riders and finished within 100 yds of the guy who started 1:30 ahead of me. Also the guy who started 30 seconds behind me said that I was over 45 seconds ahead of him at the 1/2 way point and that he couldn't close any, yet the official time shows him beating me by 18 seconds. Oh well it's not life changing it's just a race that really put the hurt on me.
About 3 hours later I was in a 30 minute crit and couldn't do anything except ride at the back of the pack just hanging on for dear life. My legs just wouldn't turn over coming out of all the turns. Tomorrow is a 32 mile road race with some challenging hills. Hopefully I'll recover enough to be in the mix. I entered the Cat 4 races because the Masters 40+ only had two entries with one day left to register, which means a lot of the racers are 1/2 my age. The Master's now have a field of 14 which I would have fit in just fine. I wish I had better hindsight.
About 3 hours later I was in a 30 minute crit and couldn't do anything except ride at the back of the pack just hanging on for dear life. My legs just wouldn't turn over coming out of all the turns. Tomorrow is a 32 mile road race with some challenging hills. Hopefully I'll recover enough to be in the mix. I entered the Cat 4 races because the Masters 40+ only had two entries with one day left to register, which means a lot of the racers are 1/2 my age. The Master's now have a field of 14 which I would have fit in just fine. I wish I had better hindsight.

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One hour Z2 ride. Race tomorrow and Sunday.
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ya im with you/Hermes and Jet/ DID THE LONG LOOP on the old bean cannondale stayed on the middle ring and used the seven rears so I would have to huff the hills good old goat training ride.I had a wart on the bottom of my right foot that got taken half off ///so I finnished the job./IVE IODINED it and a bandaid It doesnt bother rideing but is sencetive walking.Kenneth

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Left early in the morning for an hour drive over to the Devil's Fork Metric, part of the Hot Dogget 100. I rode 64 miles with a claimed 6150' of climbing in 3:50 ride time 3:59 total time. Beautiful low traffic course, I'll be back for sure.

edit. I forgot to mention I parked next to a guy that had just completed RAAM. His team was called the Georgia Chain Gang and they finished the 4 man in 5th overall and 1st in the 50-59 category. He was kind enough to talk about his experience and give me some tips on how to setup my bike for my cross country ride next year. Pretty cool. The century ride he was doing today was his first ride after RAAM.

edit. I forgot to mention I parked next to a guy that had just completed RAAM. His team was called the Georgia Chain Gang and they finished the 4 man in 5th overall and 1st in the 50-59 category. He was kind enough to talk about his experience and give me some tips on how to setup my bike for my cross country ride next year. Pretty cool. The century ride he was doing today was his first ride after RAAM.
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Today I needed to make up some hours I missed at work during the week, so I rode in by bicycle. The hybridized MTB got the nod for this ride since I needed a rack to carry a change of clothes. I am always surprised at how much fun it is to ride that bike on the hilly 12 mile route to work, a route I would normally choose to ride on a drop bar road bike. It may be a little slower and less aggressive in its approach to the hills, but it always provides a pleasant ride. The one real drawback was not being able to play out my Tour de France fantasies. Oh well.
Although it was fairly cool when I rode in, I was sweaty enough to appreciate the shower stall in the exercise room at work. A very nice recent addition.
The ride home was considerably warmer and as luck would have it, hillier. Another shower, a few hours watching today's Tour stage, leftovers for supper and Saturday is gone.
Although it was fairly cool when I rode in, I was sweaty enough to appreciate the shower stall in the exercise room at work. A very nice recent addition.
The ride home was considerably warmer and as luck would have it, hillier. Another shower, a few hours watching today's Tour stage, leftovers for supper and Saturday is gone.
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Today I needed to make up some hours I missed at work during the week, so I rode in by bicycle. The hybridized MTB got the nod for this ride since I needed a rack to carry a change of clothes. I am always surprised at how much fun it is to ride that bike on the hilly 12 mile route to work, a route I would normally choose to ride on a drop bar road bike. It may be a little slower and less aggressive in its approach to the hills, but it always provides a pleasant ride. The one real drawback was not being able to play out my Tour de France fantasies. Oh well.
Although it was fairly cool when I rode in, I was sweaty enough to appreciate the shower stall in the exercise room at work. A very nice recent addition.
The ride home was considerably warmer and as luck would have it, hillier. Another shower, a few hour watching today's Tour stage, leftovers for supper and Saturday is gone.
Although it was fairly cool when I rode in, I was sweaty enough to appreciate the shower stall in the exercise room at work. A very nice recent addition.
The ride home was considerably warmer and as luck would have it, hillier. Another shower, a few hour watching today's Tour stage, leftovers for supper and Saturday is gone.
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IMHO a commute should not be about how fast you get there but how much you enjoy the ride. My commute although short is done at the geezerly pace of about 13mph. If I treated it like just another training ride it would mean i started my work day just that much sooner.

However, I reject the idea that any ride should or should not be about anything. If someone wants to make his commute a quest for speed, so be it. No rules, just rides.
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I did two rides yesterday. The first was the "Bike for the Health of It" program with Five Rivers MetroPark. The threat of rain kept many people away but we still had 45 riders for a nice 15 mile ride along the local trails. The rain started shortly after the ride while we were enjoying breakfast
No pictures from this ride.
The second ride was a night ride along the Little Miami Scenic Trail. By this time the rain had passed and it was a great night for riding. Our destination was a local dairy for their fabulous ice cream.
This was taken at the Yellow Springs station along the trail. Many of the small town along the trail have built or restored the train stations to provide restrooms and water for trail users.

I cut the route number off in this picture but this is Ohio State Bike Route #1. Yes, it does say 68 miles (south) to Cincinnati - this is the longest paved trail in Ohio. It continues another 10 miles north where it connects with another trail. I know this sounds like an advertisement for our local trails but I do like riding them

The second ride was a night ride along the Little Miami Scenic Trail. By this time the rain had passed and it was a great night for riding. Our destination was a local dairy for their fabulous ice cream.
This was taken at the Yellow Springs station along the trail. Many of the small town along the trail have built or restored the train stations to provide restrooms and water for trail users.

I cut the route number off in this picture but this is Ohio State Bike Route #1. Yes, it does say 68 miles (south) to Cincinnati - this is the longest paved trail in Ohio. It continues another 10 miles north where it connects with another trail. I know this sounds like an advertisement for our local trails but I do like riding them


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Wahoo! that Hospitality Highway trip was a blast. The DOT here in Atlanta shutdown 3 miles of a major highway for a fund raiser for the Georgia Transplant Foundation. What a thrill to ride with 1000 other riders on a 4 lane superhighway. Unbelievable. It was a lot of fun. I took the 31 mile route through the area and had a lot of fun. course I was not expecting so many hills. lord does Roswell have hills. whew... more riding for me that' for sure. Hope they do this annually. It really is a hoot.
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Just a short 30 mile, 2500' climbing group ride this morning in 1:45. I'm taking a recovery week until next weekend when I'll get in a good long Z2 ride.
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Started early today, on the road by 6 AM.
Rode about 18 miles along the Chicago lakefront, from my home to Hyde Park.
Turned around and rode from the south side of Chicago to Waukegan IL.
Turned around and followed the lakefront through Lake Forest, Wilmette, Evanston and Chicago.
Returned home after 93 miles before noon, 5 hours & 15 minutes of riding time according to the bike computer. Perfect weather... a good way to start the day.
Michael
Rode about 18 miles along the Chicago lakefront, from my home to Hyde Park.
Turned around and rode from the south side of Chicago to Waukegan IL.
Turned around and followed the lakefront through Lake Forest, Wilmette, Evanston and Chicago.
Returned home after 93 miles before noon, 5 hours & 15 minutes of riding time according to the bike computer. Perfect weather... a good way to start the day.
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Sunday 7/1/09... Beautiful day in central Florida for a bike ride.
No matter who you are or how far/fast you ride HYDRATE... HYDRATE... HYDRATE...
Todays distance 50.15 (s)miles
Total distance this mo. 317.64 (s)miles
Total distance this yr. 3567.30 (s)miles
GO LANCE ARMSTRONG....7 time Tour De France winner, I hope he makes it #8, currently in 3rd place...
No matter who you are or how far/fast you ride HYDRATE... HYDRATE... HYDRATE...
Todays distance 50.15 (s)miles
Total distance this mo. 317.64 (s)miles
Total distance this yr. 3567.30 (s)miles
GO LANCE ARMSTRONG....7 time Tour De France winner, I hope he makes it #8, currently in 3rd place...

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I rode the Boomer 200k permanent yesterday with 4 friends. It was 102 degrees in the afternoon, making the ride a bit tough. In fact, one friend had to DNF. I ended up with 126.3 miles and finished in 10:00 (8:26 riding time). That's a pretty slow pace for a 200k that doesn't have a lot of climbing, but the way I was fading at the end, it would seem to be all the speed I can muster in those conditions.
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Yesterday I rode the Peach Pedal in Weatherford, Texas along with a couple of thousand of my close friends.
It was so warm I buggered out on the metric century and did the 40 miles. Total ride time 2:48. Total time about 3:30. Max was 37mph on one of the hills. It was hot and it was hilly.

Two miles from the finish, I took a rest in the shade.
It was so warm I buggered out on the metric century and did the 40 miles. Total ride time 2:48. Total time about 3:30. Max was 37mph on one of the hills. It was hot and it was hilly.

Two miles from the finish, I took a rest in the shade.

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Good things to ya Monoborracho Thats a gang on such a hot day/ I did a training ride on the old cannondale ;It was a beautiful day low 50s I rode well but felt tired had to force myself to push./Kenneth
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I did an easy 25 mile recovery ride from home after work yesterday. I waited until 7:00 pm to start the ride, and the temperature had dropped all the way to a nice 104 degrees, so all was good.
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rode to work this morning (as I do every morning). 10.5 miles/ 71 deg. / clear weather. had to wait for a train to pass through. Nice to sit back a watch the sky for a bit at 5:30am. life is good.

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I did two rides today //My daughter wished the use of my car to take granddaughter back to camp./20miles after leaving her the car back to the wood lot to pick up the jeep. Then A 7mile mtb. woods ride in the bugs //horse flys and mosquitos//glad I had screened hat.///ran into some road guys pounding over some very ruff gravel with skinny tires thay were big guys but still were haveing all to do to keep upright thay were still smileing/Kenneth

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Tuesday 7/14/09... A beautiful day in central Florida for a bike ride, I didn't feel like riding but did 20 anyway
No matter who you are or how far/fast you ride HYDRATE... HYDRATE... HYDRATE...
Todays distance 20.07 (s)miles
Total distance this mo. 337.71 (s)miles
Total distance this yr. 3587.37 (s)miles
GO LANCE ARMSTRONG....7 time Tour De France winner, I hope he makes it #8, currently in 3rd place...
No matter who you are or how far/fast you ride HYDRATE... HYDRATE... HYDRATE...
Todays distance 20.07 (s)miles
Total distance this mo. 337.71 (s)miles
Total distance this yr. 3587.37 (s)miles
GO LANCE ARMSTRONG....7 time Tour De France winner, I hope he makes it #8, currently in 3rd place...

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A brisk 12.5 miles home from work this morning in 51 degree weather, a very pleasant ride. Did 5 miles this afternoon commuting to work against 15-20 mph headwinds...less pleasant. I expect to take a longer, slow ride home in the morning.
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ID like to see the old mountain goat win again but im afraid he will be dammed if he does win or not.The nature of being at the top of the tree./Kenneth