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- Saturday: 64.24 miles; got my Strava Club Gran Fondo (100 km ride) for April.
- Yesterday: 24.48 miles on the Monday club ride
- 14 miles worth of miscellaneous local eBike rides for commuting and errands since Saturday. (saving my legs for the club rides)
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50 miles with 1,400’ around Lake Washington/. Tried to keep it to Z2 but had over 30 mins of Z3 with 650 Watts some how appearing some where. Low 70s and high times.
Garmin scolded me again for ‘over extending’ and being ‘unproductive’. Se la vi
Garmin scolded me again for ‘over extending’ and being ‘unproductive’. Se la vi
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I was out there too starting at Log Boom Park heading southbound around 3:15pm. I went over to the UW, Gasworks, Fremont, and Ballard a little bit past the locks. I got in 39 miles today. The weather was very nice. I'm so glad that they fixed some of those bad tree ruts. Looks like they were doing some other work too as we were detoured on to Riviera PL NE for a few blocks.
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I was out there too starting at Log Boom Park heading southbound around 3:15pm. I went over to the UW, Gasworks, Fremont, and Ballard a little bit past the locks. I got in 39 miles today. The weather was very nice. I'm so glad that they fixed some of those bad tree ruts. Looks like they were doing some other work too as we were detoured on to Riviera PL NE for a few blocks.
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Did a quick 18 mile ride yesterday to test my Brooks C17 saddle and what a weird feeling. No padding, hard plastic, yet I didn't even feel the seat underneath. Seems like it also helped with back and knee pain. No pain next day either! I also ordered B17, but not sure it's worth going through break-in process.
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frosty 30 miles in the blazing 19F... Spring was good while it lasted...
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25 -30km in a not so well lit gravelly terrain near the river then some portions of road. My 1992 upgraded Giant Tourer proved me that long rides on bumpy and gravelly roads can be done without issues. The mavic A719 rims fitted with XT 780 T hubs,Schwalbe Marathon 700*35 tires and Slime tubes are a must gravel/hybrid bike wheel combination and the full XT 780Ttransmission proved once again both very reliable ,trustworthy and responsive components of the bike, the upright position of the Giant Tourer allowed me to ride in comfort and safety. Very delighted by this everning ride
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WTF... its almost May, do you live at the north pole?
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I been told ND is the North Pole lite...
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Spent the last few days in out of town for a work assignment, so I was speeding home today to get a ride in. I ended up running into my "training partner" down in town and we raced up one of the local climbs(I lost.) My legs were a little sore from some running this week, but I decided to go ahead and do some threshold intervals today...which I'm now glad I did.
Anyway...a measly 22 miles and 2600' of climbing. I managed to set a couple of time PRs, including 2nd O/A on a climb. More incessant bragging from me, my power numbers were quite spicy on this ride...averaged 350 watts for 11 minutes on the first climb and then backed it up with 375 watts for 12.5 minutes on the following climb. Normalized power of 303 watts for the ride.
Anyway...a measly 22 miles and 2600' of climbing. I managed to set a couple of time PRs, including 2nd O/A on a climb. More incessant bragging from me, my power numbers were quite spicy on this ride...averaged 350 watts for 11 minutes on the first climb and then backed it up with 375 watts for 12.5 minutes on the following climb. Normalized power of 303 watts for the ride.
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113km, following my usual route. The day was hot and sunny, and the bugs are getting thick. I rode out to the countryside in Saitama, had lunch next to the river under a nice shady tree. Then I rode 60km to Kasai Rinkai park by Tokyo Bay and had a double cheeseburger and fries at Burger King, then rode the rest of the way home. I had to fight through the usual headwind for most of the ride, but managed to finish feeling good. I’ll shoot for 125km next week.
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Wednesday, I led my first regular Wednesday ride for my club. Unfortunately, they also scheduled a short-notice club meeting for the same time across town to discuss what to do about some "outlaw riders" that have attached themselves to our Thursday night fast ride, making it unsafe. (riding in pelotons, blocking the entire lane on a two lane highway)
...so only two other people showed up, a married couple. The man is one of our club's stronger riders; much faster than me. The woman is on a Domane+, so we don't worry about dropping her. (hers is a Class 1, so we DO drop her on the downhills, but she catches up on the uphills or flats) I'm only capable of 16 mph average with a 95% effort. This is relevant because the Wednesday ride is supposed to be a slow-moderate pace for beginners, 13-16 mph. I could ride as hard as I wanted to, because he's faster and she's on an eBike. :-)
That was a long-winded way of saying I got a nice 20 mile ride in Wednesday night. Here's the ride.
This weekend, I have my daughter and I'm not hopeful to get a proper ride in, so I took Ye Olde Schwinn on the commute today. (only 4 miles, round trip) My stepdaughter is competing in the state solo singing competition tomorrow. Maybe my daughter and I will ride to it? Her first number is at her high school only 1.5 miles away, and the next one is an hour later across town, 7-3/4 miles away. That's an easy eBike ride, and we could go along the lake for better views and a few extra miles.
{tangent} We're thinking of taking the train downtown Chicago on Sunday to visit the Art Institute. Daughter said she wants to go ALL DAY, which is 11-5; not bad for a 12 year old! Then, she'll push me to take her to her favorite pizza place, Aurelio's in the south loop, on Michigan Ave. She has forgotten that we agreed that next time we'll go to The Berghoff instead. Maybe we'll take our cheap bikes? She has an old Trek mountain bike with street tires and a cushy seat and I have my 1972 Schwinn Varsity, which is good because it has quick-release NOTHING.{/tangent}
...so only two other people showed up, a married couple. The man is one of our club's stronger riders; much faster than me. The woman is on a Domane+, so we don't worry about dropping her. (hers is a Class 1, so we DO drop her on the downhills, but she catches up on the uphills or flats) I'm only capable of 16 mph average with a 95% effort. This is relevant because the Wednesday ride is supposed to be a slow-moderate pace for beginners, 13-16 mph. I could ride as hard as I wanted to, because he's faster and she's on an eBike. :-)
That was a long-winded way of saying I got a nice 20 mile ride in Wednesday night. Here's the ride.
This weekend, I have my daughter and I'm not hopeful to get a proper ride in, so I took Ye Olde Schwinn on the commute today. (only 4 miles, round trip) My stepdaughter is competing in the state solo singing competition tomorrow. Maybe my daughter and I will ride to it? Her first number is at her high school only 1.5 miles away, and the next one is an hour later across town, 7-3/4 miles away. That's an easy eBike ride, and we could go along the lake for better views and a few extra miles.
{tangent} We're thinking of taking the train downtown Chicago on Sunday to visit the Art Institute. Daughter said she wants to go ALL DAY, which is 11-5; not bad for a 12 year old! Then, she'll push me to take her to her favorite pizza place, Aurelio's in the south loop, on Michigan Ave. She has forgotten that we agreed that next time we'll go to The Berghoff instead. Maybe we'll take our cheap bikes? She has an old Trek mountain bike with street tires and a cushy seat and I have my 1972 Schwinn Varsity, which is good because it has quick-release NOTHING.{/tangent}
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Spent the last few days in out of town for a work assignment, so I was speeding home today to get a ride in. I ended up running into my "training partner" down in town and we raced up one of the local climbs(I lost.) My legs were a little sore from some running this week, but I decided to go ahead and do some threshold intervals today...which I'm now glad I did.
Anyway...a measly 22 miles and 2600' of climbing. I managed to set a couple of time PRs, including 2nd O/A on a climb. More incessant bragging from me, my power numbers were quite spicy on this ride...averaged 350 watts for 11 minutes on the first climb and then backed it up with 375 watts for 12.5 minutes on the following climb. Normalized power of 303 watts for the ride.
Anyway...a measly 22 miles and 2600' of climbing. I managed to set a couple of time PRs, including 2nd O/A on a climb. More incessant bragging from me, my power numbers were quite spicy on this ride...averaged 350 watts for 11 minutes on the first climb and then backed it up with 375 watts for 12.5 minutes on the following climb. Normalized power of 303 watts for the ride.
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Wednesday, I led my first regular Wednesday ride for my club. Unfortunately, they also scheduled a short-notice club meeting for the same time across town to discuss what to do about some "outlaw riders" that have attached themselves to our Thursday night fast ride, making it unsafe. (riding in pelotons, blocking the entire lane on a two lane highway)
...so only two other people showed up, a married couple. The man is one of our club's stronger riders; much faster than me. The woman is on a Domane+, so we don't worry about dropping her. (hers is a Class 1, so we DO drop her on the downhills, but she catches up on the uphills or flats) I'm only capable of 16 mph average with a 95% effort. This is relevant because the Wednesday ride is supposed to be a slow-moderate pace for beginners, 13-16 mph. I could ride as hard as I wanted to, because he's faster and she's on an eBike. :-)
That was a long-winded way of saying I got a nice 20 mile ride in Wednesday night. Here's the ride.
This weekend, I have my daughter and I'm not hopeful to get a proper ride in, so I took Ye Olde Schwinn on the commute today. (only 4 miles, round trip) My stepdaughter is competing in the state solo singing competition tomorrow. Maybe my daughter and I will ride to it? Her first number is at her high school only 1.5 miles away, and the next one is an hour later across town, 7-3/4 miles away. That's an easy eBike ride, and we could go along the lake for better views and a few extra miles.
{tangent} We're thinking of taking the train downtown Chicago on Sunday to visit the Art Institute. Daughter said she wants to go ALL DAY, which is 11-5; not bad for a 12 year old! Then, she'll push me to take her to her favorite pizza place, Aurelio's in the south loop, on Michigan Ave. She has forgotten that we agreed that next time we'll go to The Berghoff instead. Maybe we'll take our cheap bikes? She has an old Trek mountain bike with street tires and a cushy seat and I have my 1972 Schwinn Varsity, which is good because it has quick-release NOTHING.{/tangent}
...so only two other people showed up, a married couple. The man is one of our club's stronger riders; much faster than me. The woman is on a Domane+, so we don't worry about dropping her. (hers is a Class 1, so we DO drop her on the downhills, but she catches up on the uphills or flats) I'm only capable of 16 mph average with a 95% effort. This is relevant because the Wednesday ride is supposed to be a slow-moderate pace for beginners, 13-16 mph. I could ride as hard as I wanted to, because he's faster and she's on an eBike. :-)
That was a long-winded way of saying I got a nice 20 mile ride in Wednesday night. Here's the ride.
This weekend, I have my daughter and I'm not hopeful to get a proper ride in, so I took Ye Olde Schwinn on the commute today. (only 4 miles, round trip) My stepdaughter is competing in the state solo singing competition tomorrow. Maybe my daughter and I will ride to it? Her first number is at her high school only 1.5 miles away, and the next one is an hour later across town, 7-3/4 miles away. That's an easy eBike ride, and we could go along the lake for better views and a few extra miles.
{tangent} We're thinking of taking the train downtown Chicago on Sunday to visit the Art Institute. Daughter said she wants to go ALL DAY, which is 11-5; not bad for a 12 year old! Then, she'll push me to take her to her favorite pizza place, Aurelio's in the south loop, on Michigan Ave. She has forgotten that we agreed that next time we'll go to The Berghoff instead. Maybe we'll take our cheap bikes? She has an old Trek mountain bike with street tires and a cushy seat and I have my 1972 Schwinn Varsity, which is good because it has quick-release NOTHING.{/tangent}
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It's back to crappy weather up here in the mountains, It's 41F as I type this soooo...a zone 2 ride of 20 miles and 4500' up the virtual Daylight Pass in fake Death Valley.
Lol. I've only run twice this year, so I guess it's reasonable to have sore legs. The big thing is my quads take some time to adjust to the impacts of running. I don't particularly enjoy running and wouldn't partake in it otherwise, but it's almost kind of a necessity once I get into the busy season at work.
As far as the power, I don't think I've put in as much high-intensity work as I could've this year...although part of that is down to illness and injury at incredibly poor times. So now I'm just aiming to mix in more some workouts to boost the FTP...especially since most of my events for the rest of the season are gravel races, and I haven't had a lot of success so far in gravel.
Lol. I've only run twice this year, so I guess it's reasonable to have sore legs. The big thing is my quads take some time to adjust to the impacts of running. I don't particularly enjoy running and wouldn't partake in it otherwise, but it's almost kind of a necessity once I get into the busy season at work.
As far as the power, I don't think I've put in as much high-intensity work as I could've this year...although part of that is down to illness and injury at incredibly poor times. So now I'm just aiming to mix in more some workouts to boost the FTP...especially since most of my events for the rest of the season are gravel races, and I haven't had a lot of success so far in gravel.
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Replaced the main circuit board in my refrig this morning, damn thing cost me $245, but beats 2.5K for a new one. So since it went so easy and I took the day off work, I decide to go out to the rail trail and do a time trial as I figure wont be too busy and its limited on points where car cross it. Its a 29.2 mile route, 14.5 mile legs, out and back. Got a personal best time and power even with a 15 to 20 mph wind on the return 14.5 mile leg. All that Rouvy climbing it really paying off on the flats.
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That's Alberta, particularly Edmonton. I had to go to southern Saskatchewan this winter for work. It was around -20F here in Fargo, -28F where we were in Saskatchewan, and -50F in Edmonton. And even colder in Fairbanks Alaska (which is close enough for government work to the North Pole.
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That's Alberta, particularly Edmonton. I had to go to southern Saskatchewan this winter for work. It was around -20F here in Fargo, -28F where we were in Saskatchewan, and -50F in Edmonton. And even colder in Fairbanks Alaska (which is close enough for government work to the North Pole.
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Only 6 miles. But lots of elevation gain through super technical single track.
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Tuesday I went 64 miles on my Rohloff14 heavyweight north to Gibbons, to start the highway season, 10:30 to 6:40. DQ lunch and A+W small supper.
There's 3 valley dips, the steep 2nd one I got to 41.1 mph. My nose was too low to enjoy the view. LOL
It got up to a nice 68F. Had my jacket on till 4:30. Light wind but still slowed me till I took it off. Hands were lightly sun roasted. Last year I went 92 hot miles first ride in May and both arms were fried for 2 weeks. Oooof.
No farmers plowing yet, very dry fields. The road was smoother than usual and mostly clean. Passed by 3 tools, one was a big all rusty wrench, weird.
I saw 6 other middle age guys for once, the last one had a high end CF racer, going for an evening ride.
Then Thursday I put on a new chain and added 8 ml oil since it's been 2 years.
There's 3 valley dips, the steep 2nd one I got to 41.1 mph. My nose was too low to enjoy the view. LOL
It got up to a nice 68F. Had my jacket on till 4:30. Light wind but still slowed me till I took it off. Hands were lightly sun roasted. Last year I went 92 hot miles first ride in May and both arms were fried for 2 weeks. Oooof.
No farmers plowing yet, very dry fields. The road was smoother than usual and mostly clean. Passed by 3 tools, one was a big all rusty wrench, weird.
I saw 6 other middle age guys for once, the last one had a high end CF racer, going for an evening ride.
Then Thursday I put on a new chain and added 8 ml oil since it's been 2 years.
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Cracked 30 miles this chilly morning. Used oem specialized saddle instead of Brooks, so naturally butt hurts a bit.
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How fer did I ride today/yesterday? Zero. Had 15 yards (I full dump truck) of garden mulch delivered and spent 8 hours and 8,500 steps spreading it around the upper garden. Looks like I have another 12+ yards to go. Too exhausted to cycle - but Mrs RSbob is encouraging me to slow down and get in some riding time - that’s why I married her, or maybe its the other way around.
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