Where are the MD peoples
#2051
Got another new bike
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
hill climb resuts list https://www.chesapeakewheelmen.org/HT...sults_2008.htm
#2052
Noracer, saw you on the ba trail @ marley, did you ride from essex?
i don't know if you realized who it was or not, I was out with the wife for 13 miles, got my mom to take the brats, I was going to turn around and show off my new bike,I did yell to the wife but she was so far ahead of me, she never heard me yell so maybe you'll see it next weekend. Hope you had fun!
i don't know if you realized who it was or not, I was out with the wife for 13 miles, got my mom to take the brats, I was going to turn around and show off my new bike,I did yell to the wife but she was so far ahead of me, she never heard me yell so maybe you'll see it next weekend. Hope you had fun!
No, I didn't ride to the airport--too fried from this ride yesterday:
https://bimactive.com/ba/journal/post/10783/16380
That GTR looks awsome!
Good going on the TT and your first race. You did great!
I believe Lucasz (from my team) won the CAT 5 last year, too. If not, he was second.
The big spread on ages can happen in any CAT, which is why riding age group is appealing, except that you could be riding against CAT 2s, 1s, and Pro riders.
Last edited by NoRacer; 08-17-08 at 04:43 PM.
#2053
Got another new bike
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
does anyone know anything about this? is it still on?
https://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?EventID=5195
jones falls time trial
i found the event website but theres no mention of a time trial. https://jonesfalls.org/rallyfortheriver.html
https://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?EventID=5195
jones falls time trial
i found the event website but theres no mention of a time trial. https://jonesfalls.org/rallyfortheriver.html
Last edited by joshandlauri; 08-17-08 at 06:37 PM.
#2054
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From: Baltimore,MD
Bikes: Madone 08,Trek520,Bianchi Pista,Raleigh Tandem,Cdale SuperV
Jones Falls TT
I believe the Jones Falls TT trial registration is closed. It's still a good day to get out and zip back and forth on I-83, with kids or not.
I've only done one race type event this year, the Airforce ride down in Arlington. Great fun, pretty much a TT, do as many laps as you can on a closed course before time's up. Maybe next year I'll be able to fit into my BBC Team jersey and actually race.
Anybody doing the Bay Country Century on the 30th? Also, if anybody is meeting up for the CWC or Indian Head I would be happy to meet and ride with some of you.
I've only done one race type event this year, the Airforce ride down in Arlington. Great fun, pretty much a TT, do as many laps as you can on a closed course before time's up. Maybe next year I'll be able to fit into my BBC Team jersey and actually race.
Anybody doing the Bay Country Century on the 30th? Also, if anybody is meeting up for the CWC or Indian Head I would be happy to meet and ride with some of you.
#2055

I'll be leaving from B'more (Hampden). Might have a neighbor and a buddy from work also going with. Probably too many for one vehicle, but we can at least carpool/caravan. I'll PM you my phone/email and we can figure it out.
Anyone else?
#2056
Got another new bike
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
bad news on the jones falls tt, i'll still go and ride on the jfx anyway.
----- Original Message -----
From: Halle Van der Gaag
To: joshandlauri@verizon.net
Cc: 'Tony Azola'
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 1:29 PM
Subject: RE: time trial
Hi there- we are not having the time trail race this year- for some reason
we can not seem to change the posting on that site. I apologize for any
confusion- we hope you will come out and bike on the closed JFX anyway
however!
-----Original Message-----
From: joshandlauri@verizon.net [mailto:joshandlauri@verizon.net]
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 6:24 PM
To: hvandergaag@jonesfalls.org
Subject: time trial
EVENT NAME: Rally for the River - Jones Falls Celebration
EVENT DATE: 9/21/2008
EVENT PAGE: https://www.BikeReg.com/events/register.asp?EventID=5195
can i still register? how much is it?
From: Halle Van der Gaag
To: joshandlauri@verizon.net
Cc: 'Tony Azola'
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 1:29 PM
Subject: RE: time trial
Hi there- we are not having the time trail race this year- for some reason
we can not seem to change the posting on that site. I apologize for any
confusion- we hope you will come out and bike on the closed JFX anyway
however!
-----Original Message-----
From: joshandlauri@verizon.net [mailto:joshandlauri@verizon.net]
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 6:24 PM
To: hvandergaag@jonesfalls.org
Subject: time trial
EVENT NAME: Rally for the River - Jones Falls Celebration
EVENT DATE: 9/21/2008
EVENT PAGE: https://www.BikeReg.com/events/register.asp?EventID=5195
can i still register? how much is it?
#2057
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Joined: Feb 2008
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From: Baltimore,MD
Bikes: Madone 08,Trek520,Bianchi Pista,Raleigh Tandem,Cdale SuperV
Indian Head
Hey GB,
I'm definitely doing the Indian Head, great ride last year, even after doing some of the CW the day before.
At the first or second rest stop they make these eggmcmuffin style sandwiches, nice treat.
I may be able to steal the minivan from my wife for the day, has a three or four bike hitch on the back.
As for the JFX, I'm marking it on my calendar. May make it a family ride. Cyclovia!
harry
I'm definitely doing the Indian Head, great ride last year, even after doing some of the CW the day before.
At the first or second rest stop they make these eggmcmuffin style sandwiches, nice treat.
I may be able to steal the minivan from my wife for the day, has a three or four bike hitch on the back.
As for the JFX, I'm marking it on my calendar. May make it a family ride. Cyclovia!
harry
#2058
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Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Reisterstown, MD
Hey all,
Just got back from a weeks vacation with the family out at Deep Creek Lake. Nice time. I only got in one ride but it was the hardest thing I have ever done. I tested out the Savageman Tri bike course, which I am doing in Sept as a relay. That ride is a ball buster, no joke. Anyone who wants a serious test of their climbing ability, I would highly recommend trying it out.
It was a fun ride tho, and I felt better than I thought. Couldn't sleep the night before so I was out the door at 4am. Rode from our cabin to the start as well, so in all it was 70 miles, and close to 7000 feet of climbing.
Here is the official bikely route
-D
Just got back from a weeks vacation with the family out at Deep Creek Lake. Nice time. I only got in one ride but it was the hardest thing I have ever done. I tested out the Savageman Tri bike course, which I am doing in Sept as a relay. That ride is a ball buster, no joke. Anyone who wants a serious test of their climbing ability, I would highly recommend trying it out.
It was a fun ride tho, and I felt better than I thought. Couldn't sleep the night before so I was out the door at 4am. Rode from our cabin to the start as well, so in all it was 70 miles, and close to 7000 feet of climbing.
Here is the official bikely route
-D
#2059
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From: Baltimore,MD
Bikes: Madone 08,Trek520,Bianchi Pista,Raleigh Tandem,Cdale SuperV
Thought I would post the link to the blog of my recent ride up in Quebec.
https://web.mac.com/harrycampbell1/iW...43243B3D5.html
https://web.mac.com/harrycampbell1/iW...43243B3D5.html
#2060
Newbie
Joined: Jul 2007
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Just posted in the DC thread, but this one looks a little more active.
I'm a new rider located in Montgomery county, in between Rockville and Gaithersburg. I'm still getting used to my bike, so I've been sticking to the MUPs that are pretty widespread in this area. I hear though, that the riding in this area can be fantastic, and I'm guessing people aren't talking about the MUPs when they say this. When I'm ready to get off the paths, what are the best places to start looking to ride, that a novice can deal with?
I'm also interested in finding out about the area's LBSs; I've seen a lot of Performance shops around, so I imagine that there are probably some Mom & Pop type places as well, I just haven't found them.
I'm a new rider located in Montgomery county, in between Rockville and Gaithersburg. I'm still getting used to my bike, so I've been sticking to the MUPs that are pretty widespread in this area. I hear though, that the riding in this area can be fantastic, and I'm guessing people aren't talking about the MUPs when they say this. When I'm ready to get off the paths, what are the best places to start looking to ride, that a novice can deal with?
I'm also interested in finding out about the area's LBSs; I've seen a lot of Performance shops around, so I imagine that there are probably some Mom & Pop type places as well, I just haven't found them.
#2062
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Joined: Feb 2008
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From: Baltimore,MD
Bikes: Madone 08,Trek520,Bianchi Pista,Raleigh Tandem,Cdale SuperV
Hey WRX,
Maryland definitely has diversity of riding conditions. We,ve been talking about the Indian Head Century down near DC on Sep 7th, pretty gentle ride. See link below. The Oxon Hill site has a pretty good cue sheet of rides down in that area. I'm sure other posters can help you as well. There is also the Civil War Century the day before Indian, less hilly alternates available in addition to the 100. Also a ride I'm doing on Aug 30, Bay Country Century should also be gentle. Seagull Century in October out in Salsbury, flat, sometimes windy, but easy.
https://ohbike.org/century/
https://ohbike.org/
Maryland definitely has diversity of riding conditions. We,ve been talking about the Indian Head Century down near DC on Sep 7th, pretty gentle ride. See link below. The Oxon Hill site has a pretty good cue sheet of rides down in that area. I'm sure other posters can help you as well. There is also the Civil War Century the day before Indian, less hilly alternates available in addition to the 100. Also a ride I'm doing on Aug 30, Bay Country Century should also be gentle. Seagull Century in October out in Salsbury, flat, sometimes windy, but easy.
https://ohbike.org/century/
https://ohbike.org/
#2063
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Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Reisterstown, MD
But yea, most of the rest of the ride was on roads with almost no traffic, so it didnt matter.
THe only other downside was that prolly 80% of the ride there was no cell coverage. Silly me, the only route I had was the garmin course I downloaded to my edge (305) so I had just a bread crumb line to follow. And I stupidly didn't make a map for my wife. I could have wiped out and nobody would have found me. Or even if I had cell coverage there would have been no way to tell my wife where to come get me. Not smart for a solo ride (hindsight 20/20)
But no bad things happened. So it's all good
-D
#2064
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From: Baltimore,MD
Bikes: Madone 08,Trek520,Bianchi Pista,Raleigh Tandem,Cdale SuperV
So many things to consider when you're out there. How do you like that Garmin Edge, do you find it accurate? I have an older Garmin Vista that I strap on the handlebars that is sometimes accurate, sometimes not, believe it's off when there is too much foliage. In Death Valley it was accurate to the foot on a 4000+ climb. The Vista clamp won't fit on the wider handlebars of my Madone. Most of my daily riding is done at Montebello and the mileage is accurate there, no elevation of course.
On busy scary roads-I am more and more conscious of the risks which is why I don't mind doing Montebello every day as opposed to fighting people in a hurry at all costs.
On busy scary roads-I am more and more conscious of the risks which is why I don't mind doing Montebello every day as opposed to fighting people in a hurry at all costs.
#2066
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From: Reisterstown, MD
So many things to consider when you're out there. How do you like that Garmin Edge, do you find it accurate? I have an older Garmin Vista that I strap on the handlebars that is sometimes accurate, sometimes not, believe it's off when there is too much foliage. In Death Valley it was accurate to the foot on a 4000+ climb. The Vista clamp won't fit on the wider handlebars of my Madone. Most of my daily riding is done at Montebello and the mileage is accurate there, no elevation of course.
On busy scary roads-I am more and more conscious of the risks which is why I don't mind doing Montebello every day as opposed to fighting people in a hurry at all costs.
On busy scary roads-I am more and more conscious of the risks which is why I don't mind doing Montebello every day as opposed to fighting people in a hurry at all costs.
It seems pretty accurate. It has the advantage of having a barometric altimeter as well as GPS for elevation. And I have the speed/cadence sensor so it uses that to balance out the speed from the GPS.
I shouldn't say the traffic was too scary. The big trucks blew past me a lot, but they mostly gave me a wide berth. And traffic was still lighter than riding in my neck of the woods.
I wouldn't know. I could barely WALK up it. And that is in Mtn bike shoes, not duck waddle road shoes.
The best part is that the next section after that, is about 9-10% grade and crusher run gravel. So not only is it steep but you keep spinning out while trying to go. Pedal too fast and you spin out and tip over.
Good challenge tho.
-D
#2068
Josh,
I'm heading out to Oregon Ridge for a club ride that starts at 8:30am. They'll be riding up to the PA line north of Prettyboy Reservoir, then cutting through the reservoir on the way back--approximately 4,100ft of climbing. The ride is 51 miles long. The ride can be found on the BBC website here:
https://www.baltobikeclub.org/index.pl/schedulea (it's the 15-17 mph ride, not the 18 mph ride)
You are welcome to come if you want. I can pick you up at the Back River bridge Park & Ride at 7:30am. That'll give us enough time to drive to Oregon Ridge Park and ready ourselves for the ride.
I'm heading out to Oregon Ridge for a club ride that starts at 8:30am. They'll be riding up to the PA line north of Prettyboy Reservoir, then cutting through the reservoir on the way back--approximately 4,100ft of climbing. The ride is 51 miles long. The ride can be found on the BBC website here:
https://www.baltobikeclub.org/index.pl/schedulea (it's the 15-17 mph ride, not the 18 mph ride)
You are welcome to come if you want. I can pick you up at the Back River bridge Park & Ride at 7:30am. That'll give us enough time to drive to Oregon Ridge Park and ready ourselves for the ride.
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#2073
Got another new bike
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
Thanks for the invite, I wish I could go but I got work on my grandmothers ac tommorow about noon, i'll probally go dundalk-loch raven(maybe futher) and back tomm am. If change plans maybe I'll meet you there.
#2075
Got another new bike
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
Here's my ride, tried to make it as brutal as I could starting from Dundalk, I took every hill I could think of, I think veloroutes is off a little when it says there a 30% grade, but I know cub hill and manor mill must have sections over 12% just about the whole way, I was in the lowest gear doing 8mph.
Worst part of ride was putty hill to cub hill, via harford road. (bumpy as mother)
https://veloroutes.org/bikemaps/?route=19911
2hr 25min
17.2 avg
37.9 max
42.9 miles
90 rpm avg cad
3800 feet of climbing felt more like 30,000 though
4 bottles
Sorry no fancy graphs like noracer, after the dinotte and the bike I'm bike broke. Perhaps I can get the Ibike for christmas.
Worst part of ride was putty hill to cub hill, via harford road. (bumpy as mother)
https://veloroutes.org/bikemaps/?route=19911
2hr 25min
17.2 avg
37.9 max
42.9 miles
90 rpm avg cad
3800 feet of climbing felt more like 30,000 though
4 bottles
Sorry no fancy graphs like noracer, after the dinotte and the bike I'm bike broke. Perhaps I can get the Ibike for christmas.




