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Old 01-30-06, 09:53 AM
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uhm..... exhaust??? emissions? were you guys FARTING****************************************??
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Originally Posted by caligurl
uhm..... exhaust??? emissions? were you guys FARTING****************************************??
Umm, no comment. I will say, though, that I did not produce said emissions. So don't worry, it's safe to ride up Baldy with me. 1955 is welcome to ride up Baldy with me, too, but I guess not at the same time.
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Originally Posted by jschen
Umm, no comment. I will say, though, that I did not produce said emissions. So don't worry, it's safe to ride up Baldy with me. 1955 is welcome to ride up Baldy with me, too, but I guess not at the same time.
or he needs to ride downwind!
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Originally Posted by caligurl
uhm..... exhaust??? emissions? were you guys FARTING****************************************??
Boy, leave it to a girl to take this thread down to a new level!

I'd also like to thank Nosra for "breaking" the ice for us on that.
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Originally Posted by jschen
Anyone else noticed that the UCI team's females were friendlier than the males? The males say "on your left" or "hello" as they approach and keep on going. At best, they grunt when you reply "hello". The females say "on your left" and return a "hello". One of them also added "great job, keep it up" (yeah right... I was out of the saddle while she glided by seated) at about the 3500 foot level, at which point I retorted "yeah, for another 100 miles or so".
You're definitely right about that. As I was grinding my 39/26 at what seemed like 30 RPM and 6 MPH at about mid-way up the climb the first of the few UCI female riders yelled out "you're doing good!!" as she blew by me at twice my speed.........That smile on my face only lasted about 5 seconds as I knew I still had 3,000 more feet of climbing to reach the observatory...
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Caligurl, I was expecting you to show up
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Okay, Here it is guys...Stats for the ride:

Time Data Total % of Total
Total Time 10:36:45 100.0
Moving Time 7:15:18 68.4
Ascent 3:14:15 30.5
Descent 1:29:05 20.5
Flat 2:31:58 34.9
Stopped Time 3:21:27 31.6
# of MB Stops 6 --

Start Time: Jan 28, 2006 6:47:35 AM
Finish Time: Jan 28, 2006 5:24:20 PM
Time Zone: Pacific (L.A.,Vancouver)

Distance Data Total (mi ) % of Total
Distance 105.59 100
Ascent 28.01 26.5
Descent 33.67 31.9
Flat 43.91 41.6

Elevation Change Total (ft)
Total Elevation 20,889
Elevation Gain 10,436
Elevation Loss 10,453
Net Elevation Change -16 (apparently the middle school lost some elevation...was there an earthquake? )

Ascent Grade 4.6 46.8
Descent Grade -3.2 -19.9

Start Elevation (ft): 1,552
Finish Elevation (ft): 1,535
Min. Elevation (ft): 328
Max. Elevation (ft): 5,538







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I can't load the pics (the ones in the original post, that is), even with a high speed connection at work. Tried Safari/OS X, IE/OS X, and IE/WinXP. Will try again late at night or something. Can't wait to see them.
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Yep, big mistake putting them on Imageshack and having them load all at once. Servers hate that.

Suggest you revise the Original Post either linking to an Imageshack album, or put them in as thumbnails.
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Originally Posted by ovoleg
Caligurl, I was expecting you to show up
sorry we chose money (overtime) over riding! well.. "I" rode! HE worked! lol!

but HEY! YOU didn't go either!

(and after reading the reports.. not sure i woulda made it! ) that was one EVIL ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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HEY! ya think they woulda farted any less with me out there?
















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Originally Posted by worker4youth
Okay, Here it is guys...Stats for the ride:
Hey Paul......impressive data. Thanks for posting!..
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Thanks for the stats. I was suprised to see how close our elevations gains were between my altimeter (barometric pressure) and your GPS. I think there's only a 40' difference. I'd like to think that the 110 mile distance is the accurate one . I think Pico's cpu was closer to 110 as well. Doesn't really matter, nice job on the ride, especially on that last hour, where we motored it home

As far as the pics go, they were loading quickly yesterday, but today they're really lagging. Later this afternoon I'll break them up into several posts, or put up as thumbnails or something.

Nice write Up Jschen, congrats on your first, and I'm sure not last hilly century.
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Originally Posted by caligurl
(and after reading the reports.. not sure i woulda made it! ) that was one EVIL ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
No, believe me, you missed out. Yes, trying to rush back to beat the sunset was rough, but the first half was very enjoyable. Great views and fun climbing. I believe all of us who didn't finish the ride had a wonderful time and don't regret taking on the ride.

And worker4youth, thanks for the stats.

OC, I'm definitely going for Breathless Agony, so I expect to do more hilly centuries. But not too many centuries for me, at least not this year... gotta keep your 2005 Baldy times in my crosshairs to try to convince myself I deserve a new bike. Yes, I'm still really far back, but you're a marked man.
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OC, I'm amazed at the accuracy of your altimeter. I wouldn't expect two GPS units to be within 0.4% of each other, with all of the up and down in that ride. After seeing a spreadsheet comparing the results from half a dozen or so computers I thought the best you could hope for with altimeters is +/-20%.
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Originally Posted by Pico
OC, I'm amazed at the accuracy of your altimeter. I wouldn't expect two GPS units to be within 0.4% of each other, with all of the up and down in that ride. After seeing a spreadsheet comparing the results from half a dozen or so computers I thought the best you could hope for with altimeters is +/-20%.
Me too, except mine isn't GPS driven, it's barometric pressure, which makes it even more suprising how close they were. How did your wife like the Pie? When I told my wife at the end of the ride, that I was bringing back a delicious pie, she scoffed at me and told me to get home . When I got home and warmed up a slice of Mountain Berry Pie, I wasn't hearing any complaints then . I did get tortured with a full day of Disneyland yesterday, I think I ate my way through the park
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Originally Posted by OC Roadie
Me too, except mine isn't GPS driven, it's barometric pressure, which makes it even more suprising how close they were. How did your wife like the Pie? When I told my wife at the end of the ride, that I was bringing back a delicious pie, she scoffed at me and told me to get home . When I got home and warmed up a slice of Mountain Berry Pie, I wasn't hearing any complaints then . I did get tortured with a full day of Disneyland yesterday, I think I ate my way through the park
The pie did help smooth things out. Thanks goodness we had great SAG support to be able to take a pie home.

Disneyland!!! And I thought I had it bad when I had to go out with my wife on a little 16 mile ride yesterday. Fortunately for me, my easy spinning is still much fast than her full out effort. I did convince her to do Tour de Palm Springs (century). I'm hoping she'll draft me for the entire ride, then maybe we'll be able to finish under 6 hours.
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Originally Posted by Pico
The pie did help smooth things out. Thanks goodness we had great SAG support to be able to take a pie home.
Yikes, should I be glad that I'm still single?
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Originally Posted by Pico
The pie did help smooth things out. Thanks goodness we had great SAG support to be able to take a pie home.

Disneyland!!! And I thought I had it bad when I had to go out with my wife on a little 16 mile ride yesterday. Fortunately for me, my easy spinning is still much fast than her full out effort. I did convince her to do Tour de Palm Springs (century). I'm hoping she'll draft me for the entire ride, then maybe we'll be able to finish under 6 hours.
Maybe I'll bring out the tandem one of these days, and we could go for a ride with wives
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Originally Posted by worker4youth
Yikes, should I be glad that I'm still single?
My thoughts exactly!
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Originally Posted by worker4youth
Yikes, should I be glad that I'm still single?
Only sometimes.
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Originally Posted by caligurl
sorry we chose money (overtime) over riding! well.. "I" rode! HE worked! lol!

but HEY! YOU didn't go either!

(and after reading the reports.. not sure i woulda made it! ) that was one EVIL ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Don't underestimate yourself. There are many times that I just want to quit and take the bus home, but I keep pushing.

Just think to yourself that giving up is not an option and that you must continue moving!!

Main reason that I did not want to go was because I did not feel like driving 5 hours and I had to take care of some reports. I would be interested if it was close by though...Tour de LA

I'm pretty sure this might crush me though , 10000ft climb sounds pretty intense...

Someone set something like this around me and I will be interested in doing it.
I'll drive to TheFixer(George), but not further than that . Lets do it!!
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Originally Posted by 'nother
Nice job fellas. OC, I guess that ride gives you a week of insurance on the 1/2 million, eh? Gotta get down there sometime and try a Pie Ride . . . keep us posted if/when you do it again.
Hey 'nother,
I'm not sure when we'll do the "Pie" ride again, but I'm already thinking of the next hilly one I'd like to do. Last July, Extort and I did a Mt Baldy Century, we started in Anaheim Hills and did a big loop that included GMR up to Mt Baldy. If you go all the way up to the ski lifts, it's around 110 miles with 10k+ feet of climbing. Last July it was miserably hot (104 F at 4500'), so we bailed out with about 3 miles before the ski lifts. I'd like to do this one in spring or early summer. The scenery and terrain aren't quite up to par with the "Pie" ride, but it's still some great riding. I also wouldn't mind doing the "Pie" ride again, and actually do the climb into Julian as well (that would make for about 125 miles and ~12,000'). If we ever post a ride up here that you want to come down for, let me know, we've got extra space. I'd love to get in some good EC training, especially by the time summer comes around. If I didn't have to save my big "away" weekend for EC, I'd love to go and do one of Terry Morse's training camps.
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Sounds like a lot of fun, thanks for sharing.

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P.S. I get about this first 1/4 of the pictures and then they crap out, even with my broadband...

P.S.S New link works great...
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Wow -- great planning, scenery, SAG support, pics, post ride reports and a 1st time century. I'll be ready for something like this in a few months (assuming I get my bike back before Hell freezes over).
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