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I still owe Shasta a visit - need to get a few more miles and a few more thousand feet. Death Ride sounds interesting, but Shasta won last year, I'm gonna win in '13.
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If anyone missed the signup, consider doing the Alta Alpina Challenge instead. Same roads, two weeks earlier, far far fewer people, and put on by the same bike club that used to be behind the Death Ride. And if the Death Ride mileage/climbing isn't enough, there is a 200mi / 20,000ft route you can do instead.
https://www.altaalpina.org/challenge/
I plan to go back again. This year I did the 200mi route on my recumbent, and it was a very long day. Unless I can find some other recumbent riders who want to do it, I'll likely ride it on my road bike.
https://www.altaalpina.org/challenge/
I plan to go back again. This year I did the 200mi route on my recumbent, and it was a very long day. Unless I can find some other recumbent riders who want to do it, I'll likely ride it on my road bike.
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If anyone missed the signup, consider doing the Alta Alpina Challenge instead. Same roads, two weeks earlier, far far fewer people, and put on by the same bike club that used to be behind the Death Ride. And if the Death Ride mileage/climbing isn't enough, there is a 200mi / 20,000ft route you can do instead.
https://www.altaalpina.org/challenge/
I plan to go back again. This year I did the 200mi route on my recumbent, and it was a very long day. Unless I can find some other recumbent riders who want to do it, I'll likely ride it on my road bike.
https://www.altaalpina.org/challenge/
I plan to go back again. This year I did the 200mi route on my recumbent, and it was a very long day. Unless I can find some other recumbent riders who want to do it, I'll likely ride it on my road bike.
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While I don't want to have any preconceived notions that DF's can climb better than recumbents, I'm going to ride my road bike up a nearby climb (Old La Honda in the SF Bay Area) later this week. I haven't been on that bike at all this year, instead my miles have been spent between two different recumbents that I have power data for the climb for. I've ridden ~50mi total since the end of October. I'm not going to be terribly surprised if I make it up OLH faster on the road bike than either of the previous rides up on the recumbent, even though I was in better shape for those rides than I will be for this one.
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If anyone missed the signup, consider doing the Alta Alpina Challenge instead. Same roads, two weeks earlier, far far fewer people, and put on by the same bike club that used to be behind the Death Ride. And if the Death Ride mileage/climbing isn't enough, there is a 200mi / 20,000ft route you can do instead.
https://www.altaalpina.org/challenge/
I plan to go back again. This year I did the 200mi route on my recumbent, and it was a very long day. Unless I can find some other recumbent riders who want to do it, I'll likely ride it on my road bike.
https://www.altaalpina.org/challenge/
I plan to go back again. This year I did the 200mi route on my recumbent, and it was a very long day. Unless I can find some other recumbent riders who want to do it, I'll likely ride it on my road bike.
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A month after Alta Alpina I rode the Mt. Tam Double and thought it was much harder (power data says it was as well) due to the constant variation in grades. For Alta Alpina I'd pick a gear at the bottom and keep a steady pace for the hour+ it took to get to the top, but for Tam I tried to power over/up the rollers which was much more wearing by the end.
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I'd think it was readily do-able on a fixed gear, at least if you had brakes for the descents.
A month after Alta Alpina I rode the Mt. Tam Double and thought it was much harder (power data says it was as well) due to the constant variation in grades. For Alta Alpina I'd pick a gear at the bottom and keep a steady pace for the hour+ it took to get to the top, but for Tam I tried to power over/up the rollers which was much more wearing by the end.
A month after Alta Alpina I rode the Mt. Tam Double and thought it was much harder (power data says it was as well) due to the constant variation in grades. For Alta Alpina I'd pick a gear at the bottom and keep a steady pace for the hour+ it took to get to the top, but for Tam I tried to power over/up the rollers which was much more wearing by the end.
But from what I've read, the Devil Mtn Double and the Terrible Two seem to be the most difficult of the CTC rides. On last year's trip, I also went up Mt. Hamilton from the San Jose side (very long, but very easy, same fixed gearing), but then I rode down the other side. I stopped part way down to check out the climb in the other direction. Not good! It was easier just to continue to Livermore and then swing back into San Jose along Calaveras Rd!
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Last year, when I was in the Bay Area doing recce for this year's Triple Crown, I did the ride from Fairfax along the Fairfax-Bolinas Rd, then over the Seven Sisters and up Mt. Tam on the fixed (44x17). I didn't think it was difficult (well, some steep parts along the Sisters and maybe one section to Tam). But then there's more to the actual Mt. Tam Double which I didn't ride, and which seem to include some steeper sections!
But from what I've read, the Devil Mtn Double and the Terrible Two seem to be the most difficult of the CTC rides. On last year's trip, I also went up Mt. Hamilton from the San Jose side (very long, but very easy, same fixed gearing), but then I rode down the other side. I stopped part way down to check out the climb in the other direction. Not good! It was easier just to continue to Livermore and then swing back into San Jose along Calaveras Rd!
But from what I've read, the Devil Mtn Double and the Terrible Two seem to be the most difficult of the CTC rides. On last year's trip, I also went up Mt. Hamilton from the San Jose side (very long, but very easy, same fixed gearing), but then I rode down the other side. I stopped part way down to check out the climb in the other direction. Not good! It was easier just to continue to Livermore and then swing back into San Jose along Calaveras Rd!
Terrible Two is going to by my 'A' event for the year. In the spring I'll pre-ride some of it on the recumbent, and if it seems manageable I'll plan to ride it on the day of the ride. Else I'll be ready with a road bike.
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