2008 mileage as of May 5th?
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2008 mileage as of May 5th?
this is not a contest, just curious where others are at so far this year.
2,460 miles since 1/1/2008 (3,690 km)
your turn.
2,460 miles since 1/1/2008 (3,690 km)
your turn.
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Way down from last year because the training I am doing requires less miles and more intensity...
1820 'miles' road/trainer/rollers (lets not go there)...
1820 'miles' road/trainer/rollers (lets not go there)...
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1,831 and...just crossed the 150,000 feet climbed mark. More happy about the latter than pure distance.
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350mi
YAY for cracking my heal earlier this year! Hopefully I'll be able to catch up a bit. I have little to nothing to do over the summer starting on Saturday.
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YAY for cracking my heal earlier this year! Hopefully I'll be able to catch up a bit. I have little to nothing to do over the summer starting on Saturday.
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600-ish. It's been a long winter and, as we all know, trainer miles don't count.
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6529 km = 4057 miles.
Edit: At the Southern hemisphere.
Edit: At the Southern hemisphere.
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racer-types may not like it, but there are some of us who value the long-distance ride, no matter the pace.
for randonneurs, it's all about finishing, not finishing fast. i did 300km in 13.5 hours on saturday, and i'm very happy with it. plenty of "intesity" for me!
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Throw the stick!!!!
I'm at 2,086. Not as many as I would like but I have been worrying more about intensity. Plus, being a first time home owner is taking a lot of my spare time.

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I didn't count trainer time (not because i don't believe in it, but because my computer is on my front wheel).
So as of April 1st - 656 road miles. Almost half of my entire last season in one month....pretty big improvement for me.
So as of April 1st - 656 road miles. Almost half of my entire last season in one month....pretty big improvement for me.
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feel free to start a thread for "time spent in the saddle in 2008," or "intensity level for 2008" - this is the distance thread.
racer-types may not like it, but there are some of us who value the long-distance ride, no matter the pace.
for randonneurs, it's all about finishing, not finishing fast. i did 300km in 13.5 hours on saturday, and i'm very happy with it. plenty of "intesity" for me!
racer-types may not like it, but there are some of us who value the long-distance ride, no matter the pace.
for randonneurs, it's all about finishing, not finishing fast. i did 300km in 13.5 hours on saturday, and i'm very happy with it. plenty of "intesity" for me!
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435 miles............back at it for summer though.
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thx. =]
my other, more subtle, point was that long distance and intensity aren't mutually exclusive, although this is oft-missed here in the roadie forum.
my other, more subtle, point was that long distance and intensity aren't mutually exclusive, although this is oft-missed here in the roadie forum.