Where are the MD peoples
#1201
Last weekend's century ride, I decided not to chase Neil and I stayed with the tandem/ride leaders most of the time. I don't have access to the ride information at this moment, but I think we averaged 15-17MPH (just guessing) w/about 7,700ft of climbing.
#1202
If you are interested in doing something like this at a slower pace let me know. For 100+ mile rides I average 13-14mph on my own and should go up a notch with a little competition.
#1203
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 3,249
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From: Reisterstown, MD
He actually just joined DCRAND to do some of their training rides. We have also talked about taking some "hookie" days during the week to get in some long rides over the fall/winter.
-D
#1204
Tête de Limace
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 1,578
Likes: 7
From: Maryland
Bikes: 2001 Lemond Nevada City; ~1987 Peugeot US Express; ~1985 Panasonic Sport 500
I fee like finding the guy who is in charge of paving roads for Howard County and dragging him to Race Road. Grab him by the back of the neck and shove his face to the ground until his nose touched the road sruface and say: "See this is what a paved road is supposed to look like!....you cheap *******"
Bill
Bill
#1205
Seagull C this saturday.
never ridden this thing before. 6000 riders? really?
jeez. I can't even really comprehend that. what am i in for?
-Bob
BTW Barry, put me on your short list of 100+ ride buddies. I'd be interested in year round riding too. (I'm not fast, but I'm weather resilient)
jeez. I can't even really comprehend that. what am i in for?
-Bob
BTW Barry, put me on your short list of 100+ ride buddies. I'd be interested in year round riding too. (I'm not fast, but I'm weather resilient)
#1206
Sorry. No subject line...
I am wondering about the Seagull Century this weekend BTW
I am wondering about the Seagull Century this weekend BTW
#1207
Bill
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#1208
Tour du Port is short on volunteers so they really can use your help:
https://www.onelesscar.org/support/volunteer_waiver.php
But if you really want to ride:
https://onelesscar.org/TDP/2007/index.php
https://www.onelesscar.org/support/volunteer_waiver.php
But if you really want to ride:
https://onelesscar.org/TDP/2007/index.php
#1210
Does this help?
https://www.baltimorespokes.org/stati...70815081612328
I still have tons of routes to add but some sense of a network is just starting to take shape.
If you need me to patch in the gaps, just let me know.
https://www.baltimorespokes.org/stati...70815081612328
I still have tons of routes to add but some sense of a network is just starting to take shape.
If you need me to patch in the gaps, just let me know.
#1211
I ride: https://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...lls-to-Hampden almost daily.
Once in Hampden, I'd continue south on Falls Rd until it ends on Maryland.
Right on Maryland Ave and south to Conway. (just after the convention cntr) Make a left on Conway.
continue straight until you feel wet. then back up a few feet
Best.
Once in Hampden, I'd continue south on Falls Rd until it ends on Maryland.
Right on Maryland Ave and south to Conway. (just after the convention cntr) Make a left on Conway.
continue straight until you feel wet. then back up a few feet

Best.
#1212
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 3,249
Likes: 0
From: Reisterstown, MD
I ride: https://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...lls-to-Hampden almost daily.
Once in Hampden, I'd continue south on Falls Rd until it ends on Maryland.
Right on Maryland Ave and south to Conway. (just after the convention cntr) Make a left on Conway.
continue straight until you feel wet. then back up a few feet
Best.
Once in Hampden, I'd continue south on Falls Rd until it ends on Maryland.
Right on Maryland Ave and south to Conway. (just after the convention cntr) Make a left on Conway.
continue straight until you feel wet. then back up a few feet

Best.
https://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...o-Inner-Harbor
#1214
#1218
For your viewing pleasure, video from last Sunday's century ride with the DC Randonnuers:
Clip 1
Clip 2
Clip 3
Clip 4
Clip 5
Clip 6
Clip 7
I'm using the Oregon Scientific ATC 2000 Action Cam, w/2G of memory, for the video. It's self-contained (i.e., the recorder is built in) and it is waterproof down to 3 meters (like many wrist watches these days). It does OK, but if the sky is bright, it causes everything else to be very dark. Also, the sound sucks, probably due to the waterproofing. The way I have it mounted, the mic picks up my bike frame's vibrations, so I turn the sound off on the cam, or edit it out in post-production.
Most of this video came from the first half of the ride. It is missing a major climb on Frosttown Rd. Apparently, the files became corrupted somehow. The length of the clips is 5 minutes each, except Clip 7--it's shorter.
The second half, I tried to wear the vidcam on my helmet, but was disappointed to find that it was flopping around too much--over 30 minutes of useless video.
Enjoy.
Clip 1
Clip 2
Clip 3
Clip 4
Clip 5
Clip 6
Clip 7
I'm using the Oregon Scientific ATC 2000 Action Cam, w/2G of memory, for the video. It's self-contained (i.e., the recorder is built in) and it is waterproof down to 3 meters (like many wrist watches these days). It does OK, but if the sky is bright, it causes everything else to be very dark. Also, the sound sucks, probably due to the waterproofing. The way I have it mounted, the mic picks up my bike frame's vibrations, so I turn the sound off on the cam, or edit it out in post-production.
Most of this video came from the first half of the ride. It is missing a major climb on Frosttown Rd. Apparently, the files became corrupted somehow. The length of the clips is 5 minutes each, except Clip 7--it's shorter.
The second half, I tried to wear the vidcam on my helmet, but was disappointed to find that it was flopping around too much--over 30 minutes of useless video.
Enjoy.
Last edited by NoRacer; 10-31-07 at 05:06 AM.
#1219
Argh! My Bianchi one-speed is no more..
Locked it up for jury duty downtown at Fayette and St. Paul and when I came out for lunch she was gone.
If you hear/see any sign of an '07 Bianchi San Jose, please give a yell.
Some bike details: Set up as single speed freewheel with threading on the opposite side for fixed. Also may still have my beloved Nitto M-12 front rack bolted directly to the canti bosses. Pedals have clips and straps.
-Bob
Locked it up for jury duty downtown at Fayette and St. Paul and when I came out for lunch she was gone.
If you hear/see any sign of an '07 Bianchi San Jose, please give a yell.
Some bike details: Set up as single speed freewheel with threading on the opposite side for fixed. Also may still have my beloved Nitto M-12 front rack bolted directly to the canti bosses. Pedals have clips and straps.
-Bob
#1220
Argh! My Bianchi one-speed is no more..
Locked it up for jury duty downtown at Fayette and St. Paul and when I came out for lunch she was gone.
If you hear/see any sign of an '07 Bianchi San Jose, please give a yell.
Some bike details: Set up as single speed freewheel with threading on the opposite side for fixed. Also may still have my beloved Nitto M-12 front rack bolted directly to the canti bosses. Pedals have clips and straps.
-Bob
Locked it up for jury duty downtown at Fayette and St. Paul and when I came out for lunch she was gone.
If you hear/see any sign of an '07 Bianchi San Jose, please give a yell.
Some bike details: Set up as single speed freewheel with threading on the opposite side for fixed. Also may still have my beloved Nitto M-12 front rack bolted directly to the canti bosses. Pedals have clips and straps.
-Bob
#1221
Man that hurts. I posted the info on Baltimore Spokes, a picture would help.
#1224
Back after a long absence
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 603
Likes: 1
From: Bay Area CA
Bikes: 1974 Schwinn Speedster 3-speed, Raleigh Super Course
Argh! My Bianchi one-speed is no more..
Locked it up for jury duty downtown at Fayette and St. Paul and when I came out for lunch she was gone.
If you hear/see any sign of an '07 Bianchi San Jose, please give a yell.
Some bike details: Set up as single speed freewheel with threading on the opposite side for fixed. Also may still have my beloved Nitto M-12 front rack bolted directly to the canti bosses. Pedals have clips and straps.
-Bob
Locked it up for jury duty downtown at Fayette and St. Paul and when I came out for lunch she was gone.
If you hear/see any sign of an '07 Bianchi San Jose, please give a yell.
Some bike details: Set up as single speed freewheel with threading on the opposite side for fixed. Also may still have my beloved Nitto M-12 front rack bolted directly to the canti bosses. Pedals have clips and straps.
-Bob
#1225
Argh! My Bianchi one-speed is no more..
Locked it up for jury duty downtown at Fayette and St. Paul and when I came out for lunch she was gone.
If you hear/see any sign of an '07 Bianchi San Jose, please give a yell.
Some bike details: Set up as single speed freewheel with threading on the opposite side for fixed. Also may still have my beloved Nitto M-12 front rack bolted directly to the canti bosses. Pedals have clips and straps.
-Bob
Locked it up for jury duty downtown at Fayette and St. Paul and when I came out for lunch she was gone.
If you hear/see any sign of an '07 Bianchi San Jose, please give a yell.
Some bike details: Set up as single speed freewheel with threading on the opposite side for fixed. Also may still have my beloved Nitto M-12 front rack bolted directly to the canti bosses. Pedals have clips and straps.
-Bob
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