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Velo Vol 05-13-10 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 10807342)
what the F. i get a message saying my ip adress has been banned. eh?

How am I supposed to know what your Internet censors allow?

Shouldn't you be putting the "Totally Fred" decal on your bike?

Velo Vol 05-13-10 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by Yaniel (Post 10807451)
I did ride the entire winter in shorts though.

I hate you.

coasting 05-13-10 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 10807556)
How am I supposed to know what your Internet censors allow?

Shouldn't you be putting the "Totally Fred" decal on your bike?

shouldn't you?

Yaniel 05-13-10 02:29 PM

I can't wait to turn 50... i really want a titanium bike 23 more years to go...

coasting 05-13-10 02:31 PM

where's my ignore button?

Yaniel 05-13-10 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by coasting (Post 10807610)
where's my ignore button?


Pcad or Razor? I know it can't be me.

coasting 05-13-10 02:37 PM

gomer

Holly 05-13-10 02:44 PM

.... peeks in, reads a few pages ... whoah deja vu

Tsuru 05-13-10 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by Yaniel (Post 10807451)
Trust me, it's not my dream area to ride but I manage with what I've got. I did ride the entire winter in shorts though. Take the good with the bad.

I'm from Tampa for the first 31 years of my life... Summer is miserable, I'll take winter in Ohio over it any day. Don't miss it for a minute! Well... except my family, of course.

Apparently cycling is contagious. My sister (in Tampa) has taken it up on an old steel road bike she found and fixed up! ha!

Yaniel 05-13-10 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by Tsuru (Post 10807689)
I'm from Tampa for the first 31 years of my life... Summer is miserable, I'll take winter in Ohio over it any day. Don't miss it for a minute! Well... except my family, of course.

Apparently cycling is contagious. My sister (in Tampa) has taken it up on an old steel road bike she found and fixed up! ha!

funny enough, Ohio is on my list of places to move once I finish this whole college deal. I want a quiet place to live, this hectic Miami lifestyle has never been for me. And don't think a winter season is all that bad, it makes sure you don't burn out on cycling or most other hobbies for that matter.

Nice, I can't seem to get any body to catch the cycling bug. All my friends/family rather sit around a TV or go out on the town drinking instead.

coasting 05-13-10 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by Holly (Post 10807680)
.... peeks in, reads a few pages ... whoah deja vu


never ending nonsense.

Velo Vol 05-13-10 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by Yaniel (Post 10807708)
Ohio is on my list of places to move once I finish this whole college deal.

A comment that's fitting with the rest of the dumb content in this thread.

Well done.

Velo Vol 05-13-10 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by Holly (Post 10807680)
.... peeks in, reads a few pages ... whoah deja vu

Holly, we've added new characters to the mix here. It's much different.


OK, maybe not.

Yaniel 05-13-10 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 10807760)
A comment that's fitting with the rest of the dumb content in this thread.

Well done.

Knoxville didn't make the list, NC and SC did though.

Velo Vol 05-13-10 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by Yaniel (Post 10807775)
Knoxville didn't make the list, NC and SC did though.

Eastern U.S. factoring in riding?

Start with TN, NC, VA, Northern GA. Most of SC is too flat.


Work your way downhill from there. Consider NY only when you become truly desperate.

Tsuru 05-13-10 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by Yaniel (Post 10807708)
funny enough, Ohio is on my list of places to move once I finish this whole college deal. I want a quiet place to live, this hectic Miami lifestyle has never been for me. And don't think a winter season is all that bad, it makes sure you don't burn out on cycling or most other hobbies for that matter.

Nice, I can't seem to get any body to catch the cycling bug. All my friends/family rather sit around a TV or go out on the town drinking instead.

Honestly, when I got here, I had no idea what to expect. Columbus is interesting. It's midwest, sure, but it's the capital and pretty centralized (as well as suburbed out). Winters are not nearly as rough as some cities in Ohio, but there are some rough days. You just HTFU, layer up, and ride.

Lots of good cycling here though, usually with bike shops and clubs in or just outside the city. The mayor just did his first century and is all high on cycling -- meaning more pro-cycling stuff for the roads!

Not too shabby at all.

KiddSisko 05-13-10 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by Tsuru (Post 10807982)
Not too shabby at all.

As an Ohio native, I spent my formative years riding around the NE OH roads and byways. While that part of the country doesn't have anything resembling a mountain climb, there's plenty of rollers. It's beautiful land to ride through, not boring at all. The SE part of Ohio gets interesting around Columbiana county and the Beaver Creek State park region, where the land begins to look more like WV with long, deep rollers.

My first lengthy organized group ride (2 days, 120 miles) at age 13 was through the Maumee River valley with family friends.

Deal with it America.

Tsuru 05-13-10 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by KiddSisko (Post 10808129)
As an Ohio native, I spent my formative years riding around the NE OH roads and byways. While that part of the country doesn't have anything resembling a mountain climb, there's plenty of rollers. It's beautiful land to ride through, not boring at all. The SE part of Ohio gets interesting around Columbiana county and the Beaver Creek State park region, where the land begins to look more like WV with long, deep rollers.

My first lengthy organized group ride (2 days, 120 miles) at age 13 was through the Maumee River valley with family friends.

Deal with it America.

Yeah, my favourite rides have definitely been heading to the SE... You got some steep hills down there, so much fun!

Yaniel 05-13-10 06:36 PM

Had a run in with the most despicable type of wheel sucker today. a little background: It's hard for me and my friend to go on a ride and not have somebody latch on. The wind here is usually a steady 15-20 mph and my riding partner has 56inch wide shoulders and 300 lbs of compacted flesh and muscle. Each of his guads can dial it up to 400 watts individually on command. So we go around this guy on a Cervelo on carbon wheels, had to be a guy on a Cervelo right? As we pass him he speeds up so I move over to let him pass, but he does, instead he disappears behind my buddies back. Ok no big deal, I don't mind someone drafting us. After 6 miles of me and my friend rotating back and forth with him making no effort to take a pull he decides to come around and we think "cool he's going to pull" instead he stands up and sprints away from us (and failed)! what a ******bag.

We get to the turn around point a 1/4 mile down the road and turn back. He's there again going about 10 mph apparently waiting for us, when we pass him he latches on to us again. We simultaneously sit up and bring the pace down to about 8 mph and he still won't pass us. Seriously... WTF. Don't draft us for 6 miles, then try to drop us, then expect us to pull you around again or at least say hi or thank us for the pull jerk. ASS, just because I can say it. Oh yea and this is the tail wind portion.

Yaniel 05-13-10 06:39 PM

oh I should point out that after we dragged him around for the second 6 miles he finally managed to take a pull which lasted all of 20 seconds. He then rotated back panting. I don't care if you're tired, slow, or having a bad day, thats all cool with me. But not after that sprint after our first pull. You're just an assclown.

mzeffex 05-13-10 07:12 PM

It's always the cervelo riders, I'm tellin' ya.

Caad 8 05-13-10 07:15 PM

Are you on the SLO team?

Yaniel 05-13-10 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by Caad 8 (Post 10808895)
Are you on the SLO team?

doesn't get much SLO'r than me.

roadiejorge 05-13-10 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by Caad 8 (Post 10808895)
Are you on the SLO team?

:roflmao:

I always thought the design guys at BMC are having a laugh at owners of the SLO-1.

rjones28 05-13-10 07:22 PM

Except this Cervelo-guy apparently....


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