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Old 08-02-21, 04:51 PM
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Kucharic Wool - good tip

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Kucharik has a better selection of colors, and can ship real fast.
Thanks for this suggestion... I bought a two tone (blue/ivory) jersey and it fits more like Pearl Izumi than say, Castelli. So a large fits like a US large vs. an Italian brand XL fitting more like a US medium. The wool fabric is substantial, but not overly hot. It has three huge, deep rear pockets (much more volume than standard jerseys). Nicely made and very affordable compared to other wool jerseys out there. Received in less than a week.

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Thanks for this suggestion... I bought a two tone (blue/ivory) jersey and it fits more like Pearl Izumi than say, Castelli. So a large fits like a US large vs. an Italian brand XL fitting more like a US medium. The wool fabric is substantial, but not overly hot. It has three huge, deep rear pockets (much more volume than standard jerseys). Nicely made and very affordable compared to other wool jerseys out there. Received in less than a week.
Update, and maybe not a good one (I think). My wife saw my new two toned French looking wool cycling jersey and said, "Oh, thats a cute top." I may leave it behind, we'll see...

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Update, and maybe not a good one (I think). My wife saw my new two toned French looking wool cycling jersey and said, "Oh, thats a cute top." I may leave it behind, we'll see...
LOL just wear it. add a beret, gauloises and glass of vin ordinaire chances are my custom done modern jersey may be odder in that it features one of the top ten wierd high school mascots in the country
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Originally Posted by squirtdad
chances are my custom done modern jersey may be odder in that it features one of the top ten wierd high school mascots in the country
@squirtdad Inquiring minds want to know what your HS mascot is.

Being a Live Oak "Acorn" Alumni, I'm thinking I may have you beat in the weird mascot contest. Go Nuts!
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For a shakedown ride, I rode my 23 pound Motobecane Le Champion up Snowmass Creek Road to the end of the pavement, and continued up to the ski resort on a Forest Service road that eventually connects in with Snowmass Village. Tough in places, but no walking. But on the descent I had to stop several times to straighten my fingers out of their death grip.

The Ride with GPS info was helpful. Really looking forward to the ride...
Cino 2013 brought us a sudden lightning storm and really cold air. I thought I would get hit by lightning on 9 mile or freeze on the way down. Rivers of water in the road. I could not open my hand death grip for 15 minutes. The next year I nearly overheated and stroked out. Takeaway is to try to predict the weather on the climb. If you are in Colorado, you get it. MT weather can change in no time.
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Originally Posted by SwimmerMike
@squirtdad Inquiring minds want to know what your HS mascot is.

Being a Live Oak "Acorn" Alumni, I'm thinking I may have you beat in the weird mascot contest. Go Nuts!
SwimmerMike Acorn.... how plebian..... The Chinook Sugarbeeters have that beat (or should I say beet) hands down

PS and in the the southbay we all know my son's old team St Francis Lancers rule
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SwimmerMike Acorn.... how plebian..... The Chinook Sugarbeeters have that beat (or should I say beet) hands down

PS and in the the southbay we all know my son's old team St Francis Lancers rule
Don't forget the Hollister Haybalers...1,000's of acres of weight room.
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Originally Posted by SwimmerMike
Being a Live Oak "Acorn" Alumni, I'm thinking I may have you beat in the weird mascot contest. Go Nuts!
My cousin's alma mater The Fight'n Artichokes deserves an honorable mention at least in that category.

Is everyone getting excited yet? I'm looking forward to sharing a post ride beverage with y'all soon on the lawn at Alameda's!
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I'm excited and gettin' ready! I just have to loctite the Cinelli's chainring bolts and then dig out my somewhat ratty Wheaties jersey and that should complete the preparations. Looking forward to those post-ride (and some syn-ride) beverages.
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Super excited, probably over packing and undertraining

Making sure all rides are on the Cino Rig and making sure all is smooth. Have some gravel loops I am adding as part of my noon time ride.

have rides mapped out for training when visiting my dad in Chinook the week before (well one anyway dads house to Chief Joseph Battle ground)

will be fun to meet more people IRL
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A big me too on the excitement. As good a shape as my old body will get. May not repeat my 2019 Lantern rouge finish as the competition looks fierce Planning a 2 day trip, with a night in Spokane. Will have some long postponed surgery in September, so this will be my last big ride for a while. Don
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Everybody keep training! The weather has taken a turn for the better and the smoke has cleared out. Hope it stays that way for the next two and a half weeks!
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It's not a Cino bike, but it's steel, low trail, 8-speed, 26" and it loves gravel:

Preparing for Cino-gravel this Monday!
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Ooh, I'd like to see more of this off-topic bike, @mountaindave!
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With the craziness of supply chains this year, I didn’t want to even risk getting jerseys. I had to plan starting in the fall with my previous supplier and STILL had to get them shipped faster than normal shipping because of how long it took to get them on their end. I didn’t want to add possible supply issues into the mix.

It’s an austere Cino in the Jersey sense. I’m trying to cook up something though…
Many of us Cino virgins would definitely be appreciative of you cooking up something. I love the classic and spartan look of those Cino jerseys of years past and would be highly disappointed if there was no Cino jersey future. It doesn't have to be available at the ride but it would be great if I could buy something later to celebrate the ride. No pressure...just dreamin'
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Originally Posted by mountaindave
It's not a Cino bike, but it's steel, low trail, 8-speed, 26" and it loves gravel:

Preparing for Cino-gravel this Monday!
As a licensed professional geologist, I can assure you that this is not gravel. This is cobbles and boulders...nasty ones!
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Ooh, I'd like to see more of this off-topic bike, @mountaindave!
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Many of us Cino virgins would definitely be appreciative of you cooking up something. I love the classic and spartan look of those Cino jerseys of years past and would be highly disappointed if there was no Cino jersey future. It doesn't have to be available at the ride but it would be great if I could buy something later to celebrate the ride. No pressure...just dreamin'
We're getting there. It'll be last minute, but we should have a T-shirt available.
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Originally Posted by davester
As a licensed professional geologist, I can assure you that this is not gravel. This is cobbles and boulders...nasty ones!
Tell that to the dude who paved a mile of road with this stuff - it was harrowing (in the non-agricultural sense)!
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Gravel samples 3,000 miles apart. Oregon shots from yesterday's ride, Florida shots were back in May. There are some really tough and very challenging stretches of eroded dirt, deep sand and rough gravel on Cino, but also long stretches that closely resemble gravel roads all over the USA. Don't go in unprepared. Find some gravel in your area and ride it.

Oregon Gravel Hilly 1

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Florida Gravel Flat 1

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Oregon Gravel Flat
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Hoping #1: that everyone got Dave’s message about t-shirts and sizing, that they responded, and that we’ll have Cino-wear
Hoping#2: that the MRI happening at 5:30 am local time tells my Ortho Doc that I can ride. 90+ miles on the trainer this week!
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MRI this am, Doc took a look and just called. Torn rotator cuff, and not a partial.
He thinks I can ride, but have another meeting with him Weds am to discuss options.
PB, please do not uncross fingers yet!
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Originally Posted by rccardr
MRI this am, Doc took a look and just called. Torn rotator cuff, and not a partial.
He thinks I can ride, but have another meeting with him Weds am to discuss options.
PB, please do not uncross fingers yet!
Physio tape?

I did this a few years ago, rode a TdFFD 10 weeks after this happened.
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