Tour for Woodside
Is anybody doing this one? www.tourforwoodside.com
My dad got me to sign up for the 100 mile route. I am excited since this is the first organized ride I have done since the deathride. I would love to meet up with some fellow bikeforum members so I don't get bored riding by myself. |
I'll be there but only signed up for 32 miles since I have to ride along with my wife and a few other friends and they are new to cycling.
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When do people expect to hit Kings Mountain? I can provide some company for the ride.
UD |
Cool UD, it might be too late to get in contact with you, but I pm'ed my cell to you. call me in the morning if you want to meet up.
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Well that was scary.
I hit the Kings Mountain around 9:30 and then again around 10:30. The difference in rider level was very striking. Around 10:30 more riders with poorly fitted bikes, low cadence, etc. One was bad enough I had to comment. His seat was way too low, and he was chugging a long at 20rpms. Looking at his rear cassette it looked like he was running 11/21 :rolleyes:. He did have a triple, but refused to use smallest cog. I hope his knees made it. Anyway what made it scary are @#$#$ drivers who were passing people on blind corners. :mad: Going up I saw one descending cyclist was almost taken out by some idiot in an SUV. Similar thing almost happened to me on the way down, but not that bad/close. They really should have freaken signs telling drivers not to pass this way or something! On a bright side, when I was going up first time I had a nice chat with someone doing residency at Stanford. It made the climb go by faster. :thumb: Plus she warned me about some redneck in black pickup truck who likes to play games and harass cyclists. Apparently he is well known in the area, and of course cops rather give cyclists tickets at stop signs then stopping that yahoo. :mad: UD |
Originally Posted by UmneyDurak
(Post 9756394)
Well that was scary.
I hit the Kings Mountain around 9:30 and then again around 10:30. The difference in rider level was very striking. Around 10:30 more riders with poorly fitted bikes, low cadence, etc. One was bad enough I had to comment. His seat was way too low, and he was chugging a long at 20rpms. Looking at his rear cassette it looked like he was running 11/21 :rolleyes:. He did have a triple, but refused to use smallest cog. I hope his knees made it. Anyway what made it scary are @#$#$ drivers who were passing people on blind corners. :mad: Going up I saw one descending cyclist was almost taken out by some idiot in an SUV. Similar thing almost happened to me on the way down, but not that bad/close. They really should have freaken signs telling drivers not to pass this way or something! On a bright side, when I was going up first time I had a nice chat with someone doing residency at Stanford. It made the climb go by faster. :thumb: Plus she warned me about some redneck in black pickup truck who likes to play games and harass cyclists. Apparently he is well known in the area, and of course cops rather give cyclists tickets at stop signs then stopping that yahoo. :mad: UD |
Alas she already has a boyfriend. Besides I don't think it's polite to hit on random female cyclists.
UD |
Originally Posted by UmneyDurak
(Post 9762127)
Besides I don't think it's polite to hit on random female cyclists.
UD |
Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 9768757)
Would it be more polite to hit on specific female cyclists?
UD |
Don't mind me, I just found the idea of 'random' vs 'specific' funny in this context.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 9769088)
Don't mind me, I just found the idea of 'random' vs 'specific' funny in this context.
UD |
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