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Old 01-10-09 | 10:17 AM
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I will say Joshua is looking rather experienced. I am very happy for him.


That said while I was looking for a job I came across this and thought of Ryan this is so perfect for him. So maybe after all I can help him out.
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Old 01-10-09 | 10:25 AM
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I will say Joshua is looking rather experienced. I am very happy for him.
Josh is a grizzled veteran now. His report on the tour is the one I'm interested in reading.
 
Old 01-10-09 | 10:28 AM
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That said while I was looking for a job I came across this and thought of Ryan this is so perfect for him. So maybe after all I can help him out.
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(Snipped blah blah blah.......blah.)
Yes, Wheel, you done good. Lots of high-minded talk, and little doing. It's perfect for him.
 
Old 01-10-09 | 10:29 AM
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People, all I can say is

What's the latest on where Ryan is?
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Old 01-10-09 | 10:33 AM
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Temps in the 40's all next week as the Ryan peleton heads north. Does he have cold weather riding gear?

(WARNING: Ryanistas, stop here.)






Or a heater in the support car?
 
Old 01-10-09 | 10:40 AM
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What's the latest on where Ryan is?
I've reached out to Ryan. My email follows:

Ryan, Ryan, come out, come out, wherever you are..... Bike Forums folk want to know your present location.

Expect temperatures in the 40s all this week as you head north. Rain probable on Tuesday.

Cordially,
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Old 01-10-09 | 11:30 AM
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IMHO Ryan is the first bike tourist to go viral and it is greatly thanks to the bikeforum. Has this ever happened to another touring cyclist? Not in my research.
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Old 01-10-09 | 12:09 PM
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Do you think Obama would be willing to push the inauguration out about 6 months or so? Because this thread is going to end in about 10 short days! Something must be done! I don't want to see it end!
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Old 01-10-09 | 12:14 PM
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Do you think Obama would be willing to push the inauguration out about 6 months or so? Because this thread is going to end in about 10 short days! Something must be done! I don't want to see it end!
No, the thread will go on forever. Ryan has to get home, remember.
 
Old 01-10-09 | 12:15 PM
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Latest update from Ryan:

"Riding to myrtle beach SC today with a group of 3. Josh is really moving now, keeping up with us @ 20mph!"!
 
Old 01-10-09 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by The Historian
Temps in the 40's all next week as the Ryan peleton heads north. Does he have cold weather riding gear?

(WARNING: Ryanistas, stop here.)
Or a heater in the support car?
He has some cold weather gear.
He rode in 35* temps coming crossed Texas.
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Old 01-10-09 | 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by The Historian
No, the thread will go on forever. Ryan has to get home, remember.
Will we be able to track him on his flight home on Air Force 1?
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Old 01-10-09 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by The Historian
Latest update from Ryan:

"Riding to myrtle beach SC today with a group of 3. Josh is really moving now, keeping up with us @ 20mph!"!

He has got to be riding with SAG support. I find it hard to believe that someone can keep up a 20 M.P.H pace loaded.
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Old 01-10-09 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by spinnaker
He has got to be riding with SAG support. I find it hard to believe that someone can keep up a 20 M.P.H pace loaded.
He can do it. Believe me. I rode with him
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Old 01-10-09 | 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by spinnaker
He has got to be riding with SAG support. I find it hard to believe that someone can keep up a 20 M.P.H pace loaded.
Even with the various car lifts, he's got a lot of miles under his belt in a short period of time. Plus he's a youngster! It's possible.

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Old 01-10-09 | 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Speedo
Even with the various car lifts, he's got a lot of miles under his belt in a short period of time. Plus he's a youngster! It's possible.

Speedo
Here he is, just arriving after a 46 mile, 20 mph ride.

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Old 01-10-09 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by spinnaker
And just how many times are you going to post this pic?
Who made you the offical picture counter.
As much as needed to answer dumb questions from wantabee bike riders.
Thanks for asking.

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Old 01-10-09 | 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by spinnaker
I find it hard to believe that someone can keep up a 20 M.P.H pace loaded.
Hey Spin, it could be a prank like I pulled on my touring buddy one time. We had stopped for lunch and while he was away from his bike, I reset his computer to a larger wheel factor. It wasn't long after we took off again, he looked over to me and smiled and mentioned how well he was riding and how that break must have really refreshed his legs because of the excellent time we were making. I of course played along acting though as I was struggling to keep up and kept asking him to slow down a little. Well he was all grins for the rest of the afternoon. Of course you know what's coming, that evening I reset his computer again so it would run slow and the next day he couldn't figure out why he was pulling so hard to keep the same speed as the day before when he knew we weren't up against any major head winds. Well by mid morning, I had to confess to my mischief because the pace he was setting was going to kill me. Truth be told, Ryan could be getting that 20 mph, if he's got a good breeze at his back.
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Old 01-10-09 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by robow;8158953.
Truth be told, Ryan could be getting that 20 mph, if he's got a good breeze at his back.
Actually I have maintained 24 or 25 on a level surface loaded. I had a heck of a breeze at my back, it was pretty amazing.
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Old 01-10-09 | 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by spinnaker
He has got to be riding with SAG support. I find it hard to believe that someone can keep up a 20 M.P.H pace loaded.
Ryan's Sag. He drafted behind this Strong rider for 271 miles.
Do you think you could keep up with this Strong Motor?


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Old 01-10-09 | 08:55 PM
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That tattoo healing yet 10 Wheels?
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Old 01-10-09 | 09:46 PM
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That tattoo healing yet 10 Wheels?
It's not a tattoo, it's a stigmata.

10 Wheels is taking literally Ryan's instructions to post about his ride. Yo 10, are you going to use the Biking For Obama jpg? When Ryan asked me to do the 'organizing' he emailed me the jpg. Have you posted it to forums in VA, NC, and SC as I was asked to do?
 
Old 01-10-09 | 09:50 PM
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As much as needed to answer dumb questions from wantabee bike riders.
Welcome to the Ryanistas, 10 Wheels. Your blanket insult to anyone who questions or criticizes Ryan qualifies you for membership.
 
Old 01-10-09 | 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by The Historian
It's not a tattoo, it's a stigmata.


I had to look that one up!

Historian, you certainly have a very broad vocabulary!


I understand money is being collected for the shrine.
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Old 01-10-09 | 10:18 PM
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I had to look that one up!

Historian, you certainly have a very broad vocabulary!


I understand money is being collected for the shrine.
Well, since 4500 dollars isn't being spent on cameras......
 


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