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#6076
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From: South Jersey
It's a start. Hey, wtf, half the weenies here don't even have a friggin deck.
#6077
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 618
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From: Columbus OH
Bikes: Schwinn, Mercier Kilo TT, Mercier Galaxy
Just moved here from St Louis...I love how people take stabs at Places they have never been. That said I was poking fun of his training...you would get it if you read the tread and were whitty! Here is the biggest College in America...The Ohio State U!!! Ladies for days!!!
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#6078
Señor Member
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 3,744
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From: Brooklyn, NY
Bikes: 2018 Lynskey R380 Ti | 2011 Hampsten Travelissimo Gran Paradiso Ti | 2001 De Rosa Neo Primato - Batik Del Monte, Genius | 1991 Eddy Merckx - Motorola, TSX
Just moved here from St Louis...I love how people take stabs at Places they have never been. That said I was poking fun of his training...you would get it if you read the tread and were whitty! Here is the biggest College in America...The Ohio State U!!! Ladies for days!!!
BTW, Brooklyn happens to be the most populous borough in the most populous city in the US; what are these "ladies" you speak of?
#6079
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Posts: 618
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From: Columbus OH
Bikes: Schwinn, Mercier Kilo TT, Mercier Galaxy
#6081
Because of all the liquid in the wood, it wont allow he stain to penetrate. You need to let it dry out some, if youn put a stain on it it wont be able to dry.
#6082
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Peloton Shelter Dog
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 90,508
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From: Chester, NY
Bikes: 2017 Scott Foil, 2016 Scott Addict SL, 2018 Santa Cruz Blur CC MTB
#6083
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Peloton Shelter Dog
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 90,508
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From: Chester, NY
Bikes: 2017 Scott Foil, 2016 Scott Addict SL, 2018 Santa Cruz Blur CC MTB
#6084
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 618
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From: Columbus OH
Bikes: Schwinn, Mercier Kilo TT, Mercier Galaxy
Dawg you are a punk talking stuff on the net...come to the westside of C-Bus...Where I have to ride everyday...You will get beat or leave!
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#6085
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 3,061
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From: in a house
Bikes: Specialized Aethos, Specialized Diverge Comp E5 and 2025 Spesh Tarmac SL8 Expert
One time in band camp I had to ride my bike through the tough section on my way to the flutist competition. Those tuba players are all so tough...it was scary...
#6086
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From: Columbus OH
Bikes: Schwinn, Mercier Kilo TT, Mercier Galaxy
#6088
Not having an iPhone sucks. I put it up on eBay to fund a new iPhone4 so I had to use this archaic technology called a radio alarm clock and obviously set it wrong. The damn thing doesn't even have a touch screen! Anyway, I missed the the start of my ride which I had been looking forward to the whole week. Tried to chase them down, but with a 15 minute gap and not having razor like time trial abilities it just wasn't possible. Wanted to finally mix it up with the A group but now that won't be happening for a couple of weeks. On the bright side, I'm going to NC for a week on Tuesday. Time to see what the big deal with elevation changes on a bike.
#6090
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Peloton Shelter Dog
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From: Chester, NY
Bikes: 2017 Scott Foil, 2016 Scott Addict SL, 2018 Santa Cruz Blur CC MTB
Shelled like a cheap pistachio. I can't remember the last time I did a race that fast. Every time I looked down we were going 28-30 mph. 22-23 mph up the hill. Ouch. Couldn't recover. The scary part is that as I'm peeling off the back my team mate Bernie was off the front with a 12 man break, pulling those idiots around non-stop. I don't know how he finished in that race, but they should all just have ceded the win to him since he was absolutely dragging them around for 5 laps. That guy is amazing. In terms of sheer aerobic mojo he is one of the strongest 35+ guys in NY that I can think of. I am confident the breakaway stuck, they had a 45 second gap with two to go.
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#6091
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Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 260
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From: VT
Bikes: Lynskey R240, Jamis Dakar XCR Comp, Cannondale CAAD9 (Fixed), Moto Messenger
#6092
Still can't climb
Joined: Sep 2006
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From: Limey in Taiwan
i am confident I can do 100 miles whenever I want but I have never done it with other people and I think I might get swept up at the back or I might not get any food at the feeding stations. The event has 2 other options for 50 miles or 70 miles so that means the only people who would choose 106 are going to be serious cyclists.
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coasting, few quotes are worthy of him, and of those, even fewer printable in a family forum......quote 3alarmer
No @coasting, you should stay 100% as you are right now, don't change a thing....quote Heathpack
#6095
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From: Hudson Valley, NY
Bikes: Merlin Cyrene '04; Bridgestone RB-1 '92
Word.
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#6096
yeah.
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#6097

I'd say that organized rides are easier than solo rides, though frankly I've never done a solo century. Food, support, and other cyclists to chase down and keep you motivated.
Every century I've done has a contingent of recumbents, mountain bikes, Y-bikes, and other Fredmobiles. So you've got to be pretty slow to be in the back.
#6098
• 'Bullets'. Those are short intervals. 1 minute intervals at 300-400 watts (you try to keep the PM @ 400 but that's tough) with 1 minute rest periods, go again immediately, repeat 5x, do 2-3 sets of those. Then I do 3-4 minute hard intervals all the way home. It's the short, HARD intervals that most closely approach what you need in racing. If you can't respond to a 1-4 minute surge, you're gone. Longer intervals are necessary of course, but it's the shorter ones that give you the basic ability to hang on.
I'm not very good at keeping the power up on the downhill bits and most of the local rides are rolling terrain. I think I'll go suffer in the basement.
#6099
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Joined: Mar 2009
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From: Colorado
Bikes: Something Canadian, something Italian, something American, and something German
I was so excited to go watch the Clarendon cup today, which I've been planning for for months, and then my boss called and I had to work. The one day of the year I really wanted off. What the hell.
I just got a call from my uncle. He has VIP passes for today and tomorrow! Guess who works tomorrow? I do! There is no way to explain how pissed off I am right now.
I just got a call from my uncle. He has VIP passes for today and tomorrow! Guess who works tomorrow? I do! There is no way to explain how pissed off I am right now.
#6100
I was so excited to go watch the Clarendon cup today, which I've been planning for for months, and then my boss called and I had to work. The one day of the year I really wanted off. What the hell.
I just got a call from my uncle. He has VIP passes for today and tomorrow! Guess who works tomorrow? I do! There is no way to explain how pissed off I am right now.
I just got a call from my uncle. He has VIP passes for today and tomorrow! Guess who works tomorrow? I do! There is no way to explain how pissed off I am right now.
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