Fixie Time Trial?
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I finished 2nd place
course was 8.56 miles
I finished in 20 minutes and 10 seconds
averaging 25.4mph
profit: $20
Course had 2 stop signs, 2 lights and 3 turns
course was 8.56 miles
I finished in 20 minutes and 10 seconds
averaging 25.4mph
profit: $20
Course had 2 stop signs, 2 lights and 3 turns
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yeah, this shop is our local "fixie boutique." But they are a fixie-ish in a good way as in they put on lots of events, etc. They aren't snobby or anything. In fact, compared to some of the triathlon/roadie shops in Austin, Fast Folks is very friendly.
also, craig, i have a bianchi frame u can have for cheap if u want to make a conversion. it's black w/ celeste lettering
also, craig, i have a bianchi frame u can have for cheap if u want to make a conversion. it's black w/ celeste lettering
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I'm about to take this out to check out the fitment. 43x14 now, but I'll probably go 52x15.
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that looks like a lot of fun. I had a blast during my TT...way more fun than crit or road racing, IMO. I'd love to do a proper time trial...
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that's sweet. I wish there were free races around here. Even our crits are $20, and road races/triathlons/time trials are way more than that...
I'm too poor for this sport. Can't wait till I'm on some cush student loans again...if only the bank knew they were really investing in the next Lance Armstrong and not the next Bill Kunstler...
I'm too poor for this sport. Can't wait till I'm on some cush student loans again...if only the bank knew they were really investing in the next Lance Armstrong and not the next Bill Kunstler...
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I really like the feel of doing time trials b/c you have no idea how you compare to anyone else until you're done. So the whole time you just push yourself as hard as you can with the theory being that there might only be a few seconds between you and the other guy. I find group races to be disheartening whenever you fall off and realize you're not going to win. Or, if you know you're going to win you get lazy (not that this ever happens to me haha)
Adriano--that would be sweet but how many of us have the ability to GPS verify our speed/distance? There's probably an app for my iPhone, but I don't have garmin or anything...
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