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Which one is you ?
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Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 8975028)
Which one is you ?
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The polka dots make it even funnier.
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What was that at the top/ end of?
("Never get out of the boat!" - that's some good advice right there, I forgot how young Fishburn and Sheen were in that) |
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Great photos, that lady looks like she is going to die.
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Incorrect. Where are the pictures of the people who refused to dismount and fell over because they couldn't cut it?
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I was out for a ride with my 8 year old daughter last summer and we have this little climb on out route that has a 12% grade for a few hundred metres. She goes up the hill in the saddle singing her riding song and ringing her bell and passed a few people who had opted to walk their bikes up. At the top (we were waiting for her sister) she told them that it was okay because her dad said a lot of people have to walk up this hill. I can only dream that she becomes the first woman to win the TdF. |
Originally Posted by rollin
(Post 8975056)
What was that at the top/ end of?
("Never get out of the boat!" - that's some good advice right there, I forgot how young Fishburn and Sheen were in that)
Originally Posted by urbanknight
(Post 8975114)
Incorrect. Where are the pictures of the people who refused to dismount and fell over because they couldn't cut it?
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What's the grade and length of those climbs.
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Well, good for them for trying. To be fair, none of them look like pure athletes. Especially the woman on a hybrid.
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Steven Rooks Classic translated for Americans: A 90+ mile ride in the Netherlands, very hilly, with climbs maxing out near 1300 feet in elevation. For So Cal residents, it would be the equivalent of an imperial century ride in the Santa Monicas with Las Flores tossed in for the walking photos.
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In the botto linked video, I'm mystified by the woman in black walking up without her bike :twitchy:
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So what's the gradient on the slope where that picture was taken b?
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I'll guess 18%
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In 20+ years of doing this I have never dismounted my bicycle on a climb because it was too steep. Not once. I'd rather go into utter and complete vapor lock trying. And one warm September morning in 1990 or so, on the 20%+ slopes of Fiddler's Elbow Road in western NJ as I struggled up it in the 42 x 21, I almost did.
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Originally Posted by KiddSisko
(Post 8975607)
I'll guess 18%
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 8975610)
But I ride up an 18% grade every time I come home. It's just below my driveway in fact. It's not so bad when you can see your mailbox.
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I hit 28% every day on my way home. Of course it's only for 4 feet, but hey, it means I'm better than all of you ;)
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Just last year...
http://www.velonews.com/files/images/koppenberg3.jpg Sometimes even the pros have to do it. |
in the pro's case, it looks like it might have been a traction issue
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Originally Posted by brian416
(Post 8975998)
in the pro's case, it looks like it might have been a traction issue
http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/20...NBERG_6297.jpg |
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