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momof4greatkids 04-28-09 03:26 PM

Epic! words fail me, you have guts just to step up to the line for this one......how's the training coming?

And how DO you train for a ride like this?

CyLowe97 04-28-09 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by momof4greatkids (Post 8816719)
And how DO you train for a ride like this?

Pop Tarts and French Roast.

aham23 04-28-09 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by momof4greatkids (Post 8816719)
Epic! words fail me, you have guts just to step up to the line for this one......how's the training coming?

And how DO you train for a ride like this?

started in December with trainer specific DVDs targeting climbing. i have logged more trainer miles and rode miles to this point in the year then ever. which is only 3 years of cycling, so its a short ever. i will make three or four trips up to Wisconsin next month for some short steep hills.


Originally Posted by CyLowe97 (Post 8816759)
Pop Tarts and Moca Java.

corrected.


Originally Posted by Scummer (Post 8815677)
Oh, and remember. 60mph? Pics or it didn't happen ;)


Originally Posted by nvr (Post 8816212)
Wow! This will be a trip to remember. Pack the arm/knee warmers, and an extra sock. And yeah, we're gonna need pics!

pics? i am in the recruiting process for a riding partner with photographic skillz. later.

momof4greatkids 04-29-09 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by aham23 (Post 8817413)
started in December with trainer specific DVDs targeting climbing. i have logged more trainer miles and rode miles to this point in the year then ever. which is only 3 years of cycling, so its a short ever. i will make three or four trips up to Wisconsin next month for some short steep hills. cs? i am in the recruiting process for a riding partner with photographic skillz. later.

ah, the mocha java....nectar of the gods.

this is a really impressive goal, especially being your thrid year of cycling...dang!. Best to you, we look forward to hearing the ride reports.

Be safe on those descents, that would scare the cr*p out of me:eek:

Mayonnaise 04-29-09 09:42 AM

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aham23 05-04-09 08:47 AM

DAY 7 June 27

107 miles (profile) Buena Vista to Glenwood Springs.
The longest ride of the 2009 BTC at 107 miles, climbing 4,000+ feet over the Continental Divide a second time as we cycle over Independence Pass, 12,095' above sea level, at approximately mile 45, and then a 60 mile descent down the winding, sometimes narrow, road off Independence Pass, through the picturesque town of Aspen, the small, quiet town of Basalt, past Carbondale and on to the place the BTC began just the week before, Glenwood Springs. 500+ miles. CONGRATULATIONS! You did it!! YOU ARE AWESOME!!!


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well, i do love being awesome. later.

CyLowe97 05-04-09 08:56 AM

This ride sounds too hard. You're seven shades of insane for signing up.

Road Fan 05-04-09 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by aham23 (Post 8418995)
mr fax machine states it to be. fax registration received at BTC headquarters. should be fun. or at least painful, which i find fun, sometimes.



2009 Bicycle Tour of Colorado
Glenwood Springs/Crested Butte Loop
June 21 -- June 27, 2009




http://www.bicycletourcolorado.com/i.../headerbig.gif


Bicycle Tour of Colorado’s 15th anniversary tour… This trip is spectacular: you will need to test your mettle on four, count them four, near century days, two 12,000 foot passes, the Grand Mesa, and a lower pass. Total route mileage, if you partake in the must-do Colorado National Monument ride on the second day is about 555 miles for the week. This is easily the longest tour ever for the BTC. Despite the length, I believe that the ride will be worth just about every mile. The Grand Mesa (which is a first for the BTC, I believe), Colorado National Monument (another first), Independence Pass, Cottonwood Pass (another first), and Crested Butte all offer incredible scenery and fantastic cycling challenges.


later.

That is the BEST time of year, too! Temperatures are summer, but not hot like in late July and August.

See if you can get in a guided 1-day raft trip on the Arkansas River, near Buena Vista or Salida -- You're there for peak rafting season!

Road Fan 05-04-09 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by aham23 (Post 8430137)
^^^^ a quadruple :)

actually, just what i have now, a standard compact with 12-27 cassette. the only upgrade i plan to make for this ride is to the engine. can i borrow your engine for that week?

later.

that gear should do it - the climbs might not be as steep as in Wisconsin, but they'll go on forever.

Maybe you can spend a few days at altitude doing some Zone 1/2 spinning before the tour begins. You're still building a Midwest engine, and 12,000 feet is danged high.

You will need SPF 50!

voldemort 05-04-09 12:34 PM

Aham, if you're worried this ride might not be challenging enough for you, I could loan you my fixed gear. The 53cm frame should make it a little tougher for you.

ColorChange 05-04-09 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by CyLowe97 (Post 8850996)
This ride sounds too hard. You're seven shades of insane for signing up.

Rumor has it you might be riding shotgun ... lol

Even I'm considering jumping in. ;)

aham23 05-04-09 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by voldemort (Post 8852650)
Aham, if you're worried this ride might not be challenging enough for you, I could loan you my fixed gear. The 53cm frame should make it a little tougher for you.

or you could tag along and let me pull you up and down the Rockies. oh wait, i get to pull you across the state on IN later this year. never mind.


;)

later.

aham23 05-22-09 11:44 AM

555 miles. 40,000 feet of climbing. two 12,000 foot passes. 15 miles of dirt road.

OUCH.

i think i better get some solid training in this weekend. only 4 weeks until departure. later.

CyLowe97 05-22-09 11:54 AM

This is little nugget is rich:

Difficulty: You need to train for this one.

aham23 05-22-09 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by CyLowe97 (Post 8966413)
This is little nugget is rich:

Difficulty: You need to train for this one.

oh snap. why did you wait so long to tell me.............

later.


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