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Road Cycling “It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. Thus you remember them as they actually are, while in a motor car only a high hill impresses you, and you have no such accurate remembrance of country you have driven through as you gain by riding a bicycle.” -- Ernest Hemingway

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Old 10-05-20, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
All these open road pics and I just got off of the trainer.
Though, in fairness, it was a schedule thing rather than a weather thing. But still.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
I would ride that every day and twice on Sundays. But I wouldn't pump the tires up to 120 psi.
Honestly with 28s at 70 PSI, it feels fine. I rarely see cars in the AM except for a couple of busier roads I’m on for a mile or so.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
All these open road pics and I just got off of the trainer.
Back when the smoke here was really bad, I watched a video a rider shot on the road I posted while on the trainer. It worked! I even used the gears to simulate the rolling nature of the road.
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From last Sunday's ride.
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I've got a really broad range of "typical" roads. A fair portion of my miles are within the metro, so a lot of city streets, from lakes and parkways to skyscrapers. Once I'm out of the cities, it's generally 45-55mph roads with generous shoulders. The problem is those damn suburban areas in between, with their 45mph roads that don't have shoulders and the indignant soccer moms that think they're doing you a favor by not running you over as they pull out of the Panera parking lot.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Back when the smoke here was really bad, I watched a video a rider shot on the road I posted while on the trainer. It worked! I even used the gears to simulate the rolling nature of the road.
I'm one of those guys that's just looking for the work when I'm on the trainer - the ride simulation thing just doesn't do it for me. Give me a power target and a duration so that I can get my work done in 45 - 75min and then get on with my day.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
I've got a really broad range of "typical" roads. A fair portion of my miles are within the metro, so a lot of city streets, from lakes and parkways to skyscrapers. Once I'm out of the cities, it's generally 45-55mph roads with generous shoulders. The problem is those damn suburban areas in between, with their 45mph roads that don't have shoulders and the indignant soccer moms that think they're doing you a favor by not running you over as they pull out of the Panera parking lot.

Or the confused moms that refuse to pass when they have room to.
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
Or the confused moms that refuse to pass when they have room to.
Or the people who pass you like you're a statue rather than a moving vehicle so they cut back over too soon.
Or the people who pass you too close to a blind curve.
Or the people who pass you ON a blind curve.
Or the people who don't speed up fast enough while passing.
Or the people who pass you only to cut in front of you to make a right turn within the next 100 yards.
Or the people who wait at the stop sign on the intersecting street, but then go just when you're almost on them. And then, they go slowly.
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One of my favorite roads was in the path of one of the biggest fires in LA County history. It's still burning up there so I haven't seen what it looks like now. I was bigger when this pic was taken.


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Originally Posted by datlas
Here is a typical road for me:


is it a proper road? Asking for a furry friend.
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Originally Posted by datlas
Here is a typical road for me:


That looks like a lot of the roads where I grew up.
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They've had stages of the Tour of California up there. Here is BF member Event Services (We're going to yell at you) telling us who is leading and what's happening before the race comes through.

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Originally Posted by DougRNS
is it a proper road? Asking for a furry friend.
It is indeed a fine and proper road.
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Who has time to stop and take pictures? It just slows you down like brakes (breaks). Maybe that's why it's called a break (brake).
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Originally Posted by big john
They've had stages of the Tour of California up there. Here is BF member Event Services (We're going to yell at you) telling us who is leading and what's happening before the race comes through.
Stage 3 of the 2010 Tour of California went up my favorite climb. Also down my second favorite.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Or the people who pass you like you're a statue rather than a moving vehicle so they cut back over too soon.
Or the people who pass you too close to a blind curve.
Or the people who pass you ON a blind curve.
Or the people who don't speed up fast enough while passing.
Or the people who pass you only to cut in front of you to make a right turn within the next 100 yards.
Or the people who wait at the stop sign on the intersecting street, but then go just when you're almost on them. And then, they go slowly.

I still find mine more annoying.
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
Who has time to stop and take pictures? It just slows you down like brakes (breaks). Maybe that's why it's called a break (brake).
Picture-taking cyclists are obviously not serious.
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Speaking of roads, if the roads are as bad where trsntr lives as they are in Champaign I don’t know how he rides anywhere. A full suspension mountain bike wouldn’t survive.
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Speaking of roads, if the roads are as bad where trsntr lives as they are in Champaign I don’t know how he rides anywhere. A full suspension mountain bike wouldn’t survive.
My county has excellent roads for the most part. Many roads are bituminous asphalt and even the chip seal is a fine surface. Sure, we are pretty wide open in spots which makes for a lot of wind but still not as bad as as the Champaign Urbana area which really is pancake flat and hardly a tree in sight. I don't know what their chip seal is like because it's been quite awhile since I've ridden in that area but the worst that I've found is in the Springfield area. They don't seem to want to use a fine surface chip, no idea why.
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My county has excellent roads for the most part. Many roads are bituminous asphalt and even the chip seal is a fine surface. Sure, we are pretty wide open in spots which makes for a lot of wind but still not as bad as as the Champaign Urbana area which really is pancake flat and hardly a tree in sight. I don't know what their chip seal is like because it's been quite awhile since I've ridden in that area but the worst that I've found is in the Springfield area. They don't seem to want to use a fine surface chip, no idea why.
From the airport to the hotel I thought the wheels were gunna fall off the hotel van. That can’t be healthy for any vehical with wheels.
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Potholes are extremely rare around me unless you’re riding in the cities of Pekin, East Peoria, or Peoria. Stay out of the metro area and you have to work to see a pothole.
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Originally Posted by big john
Here is some unwanted height.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvATna0mzCg

She went through the traps at 258 mph in this.

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Originally Posted by genejockey
Back when the smoke here was really bad, I watched a video a rider shot on the road I posted while on the trainer. It worked! I even used the gears to simulate the rolling nature of the road.
My old stomping ground. Really miss it. Here's a ride I like to do on Fulgaz:

The Rides | FulGaz
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You people have weird roads. Except for big john, maybe.
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