Anyone up for a "B&B Slowpoke Ride" series?
I've talked this over with bigbossman, and he's sold on the idea, too (which should be enough to scare off anyone with sense right there. :p) - we want to put together a series of rides for folks who want to do fun rides of varying lengths and difficulties but are a bit, shall we say, intimidated by some of the rides some of our fellow NorCal types do.
So we are proposing an alternative: the B&B Slowpoke Ride Series. The idea is to set up a series of reasonably paced, no-drop, plenty-of-regrouping rides for folks who are aiming to take that first-ever 30 miler. Or who climb at 4 or 5 mph (which is me on a good day). Or who think that a 39x23 gear is a torture device, not a granny gear. Or who think 19 mph is not an easy cruising speed on a gentle rise into a headwind. We will be focusing on rides in the central Contra Costa County area, at least to start, mainly because bigbossman is lazy as hell and doesn't want to have to get up early enough to travel anywhere else. :D And finding fun places to stop to eat and will be prominently featured. :thumb: So is anyone interested? You can respond in this thread, or you can PM bigbossman and me in case you're afraid that Pete/taxi777 will make fun of you. (He will, but Pete makes fun of everyone, especially himself, so don't sweat it. For that matter, the same holds true for BBM. :innocent:) Now don't get me wrong - I have absolutely nothing whatsoever against the Usual Gang of NorCal riders who get together many weekends. These folks are friendly and very welcoming. I have ridden with them (well, I've met them at them the start of several rides and waved as they disappeared as soon as the road tilted up) and what they say about themselves and their lack of cycling prowess is absolutely true - compared to the Tour de France peloton. But compared to me, these folks move like Ferraris and climb like Saturn V boosters, know what I'm sayin'? So who wants in? |
Oh man,
My speed reading eyes (w/out the glasses) read this as BBQ Slowpoke Ride. Mmmmm BBQ. |
I'm game :thumb: You can always sign me up for climbing slow and being on the lookout for food stops.
But the least that lazy*** BBM could do is commit to one Slowpoke ride in the South Bay or Peninsula sometime! |
Originally Posted by BenRidin
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Oh man,
My speed reading eyes (w/out the glasses) read this as BBQ Slowpoke Ride. Mmmmm BBQ. |
Ha! MY kind of ride!! Yep, I've seen the backside of those Norcal riders too many times. :cry: If I'm going to ride with someone, it's nice to ride with someone :p
If I can make 'em, I'll be there! |
Originally Posted by MarkoPolo
(Post 8266131)
I'm game :thumb: You can always sign me up for climbing slow and being on the lookout for food stops.
But the least that lazy*** BBM could do is commit to one Slowpoke ride in the South Bay or Peninsula sometime! |
What does B&B stand for? It's clearly not Bed & Breakfast. :D If I weren't such a goody two shoes I'm sure I could come up with some words it could stand for.
Veronica |
This sounds like a series I could embrace.
Carry on. Will there be tee shirts? |
Originally Posted by PrincessZippy
(Post 8266355)
What does B&B stand for? It's clearly not Bed & Breakfast. :D If I weren't such a goody two shoes I'm sure I could come up with some words it could stand for.
Veronica Since I responded first, it stands for Bossman and Bikingshearer - not the other way around. :D And, we can definitely do a BBQ ride - the idea is brilliance defined. I'm surprised I didn't think of it. :) |
GREAT idea, guys!!! :thumb::thumb::thumb: We need this series to go along with the other rides!
Thanks for introducing it, even if BBM is a lazy b@st@*d and will only do East Bay rides :mad: |
Originally Posted by SesameCrunch
(Post 8266772)
Thanks for introducing it, even if BBM is a lazy b@st@*d and will only do East Bay rides :mad:
Take it easy, Tex - I willingly concede that I am lazy, but I think I've demonstrated pretty thoroughly my willingness to travel far and wide in search of a good time. :p |
Sound great! I've wanted to join the group rides but they seem a little too intimidating.
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Originally Posted by bigbossman
(Post 8266839)
Take it easy, Tex - I willingly concede that I am lazy, but I think I've demonstrated pretty thoroughly my willingness to travel far and wide in search of a good time. :p
....never mind.... :lol: |
Originally Posted by bigbossman
(Post 8266708)
And, we can definitely do a BBQ ride - the idea is brilliance defined. I'm surprised I didn't think of it. :)
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Originally Posted by bigbossman
(Post 8266839)
Take it easy, Tex - I willingly concede that I am lazy, but I think I've demonstrated pretty thoroughly my willingness to travel far and wide in search of a good time. :p
I like the sound of this. I hope we can make a few of them. We love to ride and we love to eat. And B&B will make you :roflmao2: like you've never :roflmao2: before. |
OMG. How about a flat ride with lots of downhills?
I'll try. Dangit. Don't forget about my asthma. I'll have to see how my schedule is. *goes to dust off roadie* |
Sounds like a great idea guys. It be cool to check out your side of the bay.
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Woo Hoo!!! Count me in. Last time I climbed up Cummings Skyway, I was doing 4 mph and my heart felt like it was going to jump out of my chest. Let's do a ride soon.
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Originally Posted by Red Rider
(Post 8267392)
I can testify to that -- he's come to Davis to ride, twice. No, hell didn't freeze over. :innocent:
OK - so Rich and I are going to ride this weekend. We'll begin planning the first one then. Heck, we can always reprise the Livermore Loop from last year to kick things off. |
Originally Posted by bigbossman
(Post 8267611)
Ummm - twice to Davis and once for the Monticello ride. Oh, and Foxy's Fall - that was a night to remember. :innocent:
OK - so Rich and I are going to ride this weekend. We'll begin planning the first one then. Heck, we can always reprise the Livermore Loop from last year to kick things off. This weekend I'm required to ride fast in Sacramento. Next time... |
Will keep my eye out for ride dates and locations. If you want to put something together close to the East Bay waterfront, I could throw out some routes or locales north and south of Oakland/Alameda. And a couple places to do a post ride BBQ :)
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Hey, that's my kind of ride. Though I'm still not sure I can keep up with you all. BigBossMan smoked me the times I rode with him.
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I'm interested as well, and would be even more interested if on the west side of the bay
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Julie and I are definitely interested. Keep us updated.
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Thanks for the responses, folks. We may have a winner here.
Originally Posted by cccorlew
(Post 8266612)
Will there be tee shirts?
Originally Posted by bigbossman
(Post 8266708)
Since I responded first, it stands for Bossman and Bikingshearer - not the other way around. :D
Originally Posted by MarkoPolo
(Post 8267273)
So are you cooking up Kansas City, Memphis or Carolina style? Or your own personal Italian style "East Bay Grease"! :)
Originally Posted by cantdrv55
(Post 8267573)
Woo Hoo!!! Count me in. Last time I climbed up Cummings Skyway, I was doing 4 mph and my heart felt like it was going to jump out of my chest. Let's do a ride soon.
Originally Posted by backinthesaddle
(Post 8269843)
Hey, that's my kind of ride. Though I'm still not sure I can keep up with you all. BigBossMan smoked me the times I rode with him.
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Two groups of cyclists (the B&B Slowpokes and the Gladiators) leave the start of a 30 mile ride at 9am. Upon reaching the end of the ride, the Gladiators turn around and ride backwards to meet back up with the B&B folks. Upon regrouping, the Gladiators then turn around and ride to the end again and repeat this process until everyone finishes.
How far did the Gladiators ride? How many times did the two groups meet up? Which group of riders burned more calories? Which group *consumed* more calories? Show all your work ;) |
That would actually be kinda fun.
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Are the gladiators riding unicycles?
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Originally Posted by bikingshearer
(Post 8265931)
19 mph is not an easy cruising speed on a gentle rise into a headwind.
Anyway, I am totally in for the B&B series. Basically I'll Be Bringing my Bride By to Bicycle Beside Both of you and BikeForums Benevolent Best |
Originally Posted by silentben
(Post 8270744)
Two groups of cyclists (the B&B Slowpokes and the Gladiators) leave the start of a 30 mile ride at 9am. Upon reaching the end of the ride, the Gladiators turn around and ride backwards to meet back up with the B&B folks. Upon regrouping, the Gladiators then turn around and ride to the end again and repeat this process until everyone finishes.
How far did the Gladiators ride? How many times did the two groups meet up? Which group of riders burned more calories? Which group *consumed* more calories? Show all your work ;) ...but now my head hurts trying to figure this out...:( |
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