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93 degrees!
Still mostly deserted streets downtown.
Peaceful rally for George Floyd
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Nice little 136km and 2558m today for me. (84.5 miles and 8400ft). Rode with two friends, lovely weather, beautiful scenery.
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39 miles and about 40% gravel. At 91 degrees shade and cold water were most welcome! Dust just seems more dusty the hotter it gets!?!?!
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Recovery Ride...Glide
Today's ride was one of necessity thanks to COVID-19. It was time to take the car in for scheduled maintenance and their lobby was closed: I couldn't wait on site. Walking from there wasn't an attractive option either, so I brought a bike along(SuperSix w/full Campy Record) and in full kit went for a 16 mile, one hour recovery ride, to a favored coffee house where I pulled up a table outside, enjoyed a brew, and waited for the call to come pick the car up.
16 miles, 16.1 mph ave. 22.6 mph max. 121bpm ave. 103w ave.
Miles, smiles, and tailwinds. RW
16 miles, 16.1 mph ave. 22.6 mph max. 121bpm ave. 103w ave.
Miles, smiles, and tailwinds. RW
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I decided to take a few days off work, and decided to break out the Camelbak for a mid day ride in the heat on the Motobecane GT. 98 degree heat index at 1pm. Still better than the air conditioning and sitting in front of a computer...
The wildflowers are popping in the heat after a wet Spring.
Had to detour around a bit of flooding.
Taking in a bit of shade before the last 5 miles back to the house.
Right before a local cop on his Fuji police bike stopped to chat a bit near a park and trailhead
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The wildflowers are popping in the heat after a wet Spring.
Had to detour around a bit of flooding.
Taking in a bit of shade before the last 5 miles back to the house.
Right before a local cop on his Fuji police bike stopped to chat a bit near a park and trailhead
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My same 14 mile ride, but today was different, I could spins much long then before. And it felt good, heart rate in 140's today
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I have NEVER regretted going on a ride;
I have often regretted not going when I could have!
I am grateful for the headwind that challenged me today!
I am grateful for the tailwind that helped me go fast!
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I have NEVER regretted going on a ride;
I have often regretted not going when I could have!
I am grateful for the headwind that challenged me today!
I am grateful for the tailwind that helped me go fast!
Clydesdales and Athenas Strava Club
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12.2 miles with first 5.5 against headwind https://www.strava.com/activities/3574113671
And best of all I am still standing.
And best of all I am still standing.
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102 miles with 5000’ of climbing from our house to the in-laws. It’s their 67th wedding anniversary. My FIL bought himself a new super comfortable recliner that will lift him to a standing position. My MIL bought herself a lift chair for her bath tube so she can resume taking baths instead of showers. It’s what folks in their 90s do with their stimulus checks! My wife brought them a special meal for the 4 of us to enjoy. It was really good especially the carrot cake for dessert!! I never feel guilty eating lots and especially sweets. Just ride it off!
2 turtle saves today including a really tiny fella. Lots of interesting farm animals including two colts, a young and energetic calf, a donkey and lots of goats. I tried a new BBQ spot for lunch and it was fabulous. I could actually sit inside and enjoy the AC for a bit. Also tried some new roads from there to the in-laws. Mostly rural but one stretch of busy faster traffic.
I rode a little slower after lunch to let the hush puppies settle plus it was really warming up......almost 90 with our Carolinas humidity.
2 turtle saves today including a really tiny fella. Lots of interesting farm animals including two colts, a young and energetic calf, a donkey and lots of goats. I tried a new BBQ spot for lunch and it was fabulous. I could actually sit inside and enjoy the AC for a bit. Also tried some new roads from there to the in-laws. Mostly rural but one stretch of busy faster traffic.
I rode a little slower after lunch to let the hush puppies settle plus it was really warming up......almost 90 with our Carolinas humidity.
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25 miles today, longest ride of the year. I was a little cold, but I was strong all the way. Wind against me going North, with me coming home.
On almost every other ride this year, my heart rate has been lower coming South than going North. There's a slight downhill that probably contributes a lot to that. Today, on the ride home, I kept getting messages from my computer that my heart rate was over 150. It ranged from high 130s and into the 150s almost all the way home. I felt for my pulse – the HRM was right.
The downside is that I wore a shirt I love, and it won’t be usable by me for much longer. I started using it just last year, and it’s almost too big now. Terribly sad, but, you know, it was a nice ride anyway.... Not bad for an almost 76 year old never-athlete.
On almost every other ride this year, my heart rate has been lower coming South than going North. There's a slight downhill that probably contributes a lot to that. Today, on the ride home, I kept getting messages from my computer that my heart rate was over 150. It ranged from high 130s and into the 150s almost all the way home. I felt for my pulse – the HRM was right.
The downside is that I wore a shirt I love, and it won’t be usable by me for much longer. I started using it just last year, and it’s almost too big now. Terribly sad, but, you know, it was a nice ride anyway.... Not bad for an almost 76 year old never-athlete.
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Ride to church on my Raleigh Talus 29er (with road tread)
https://www.strava.com/activities/3579946469
Ride home from church on my Raleigh Talus 29er
https://www.strava.com/activities/3579946532
Rode to church and back today on my Raleigh Talus 29er hardtail mountain bike. The wind was brutal, but I made it (thank goodness for a triple chain ring).
https://www.strava.com/activities/3579946469
Ride home from church on my Raleigh Talus 29er
https://www.strava.com/activities/3579946532
Rode to church and back today on my Raleigh Talus 29er hardtail mountain bike. The wind was brutal, but I made it (thank goodness for a triple chain ring).
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Just over 50 miles with one kick @ss climb. Thank god for that 34 cog.
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Another 30 miler on my Roubaix. Nice pleasant mid 80s afternoon with a slight cool breeze..
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I did 34.4 miles this afternoon. I managed to drink all the water I brought with me, which I have not done even on longer rides. I blame the fact that it got up to 100°f in the Sun. Fortunately, the route I picked was mostly shaded. Mostly. I debated whether to soldier on and see Horseshoe Lake, but decided against it.
From the Watershed Trail to the Goshen Trail, to the Nature Trail, then on to the Nickleplate Trail back to the Goshen, to the Watershed...
From the Watershed Trail to the Goshen Trail, to the Nature Trail, then on to the Nickleplate Trail back to the Goshen, to the Watershed...
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I'm 71 and the nyc subway is dangerous for me so I've been commuting to work by bike since mid-March. Takes a little longer but there are things to see.
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I rode 15.5 miles on Sunday...a typical ride for me. I'm 75 and just trying to keep in shape. On a paved bike trail across a local inlet. But... I hit a girl on a skateboard... I approached a family heading toward me...two parents and two school kids. The girl middle school age. Both kids on skateboards... I know to be careful... I slowed...unhooked my foot from the pedal...the girl moved from the left side (where her family was) as I approached, then stayed on the right... As I started to pass in between, the girl suddenly steered back across about one foot in front my my front tire. I went down...the girl stepped off the skateboard. No injured by shaken up. Me...I had a roadrash on my left knee and shin. And, I discovered a mile later I had lost my mirror from my handlebar drops. I'm fine... no stiffness... but, I think I've gotta just stop when i'm aproaching kids on skateboards.
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That's a drag. Kids can be dangerous to a biker's health. And to a bike's.
22+ miles, sunny, mid-70s temp, windy. Nice ride. Lots of sun predicted for next 9 days, but lots of wind, too.
22+ miles, sunny, mid-70s temp, windy. Nice ride. Lots of sun predicted for next 9 days, but lots of wind, too.
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Since it was just the geezers last night, I'll drop this here 25 miles / 16.9 ave with wind - always wind in the country
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No riding for me the last few days. I took this photo from my front lawn, and have asthma. Riding and smoke from forest fires doesn't work so well for me. That's a DC-10 Tanker working a fire greater than 3,000 acres in size. Other riders from my club are out there and good for them. Maybe tomorrow or Friday for me. Edit to add: BTW, that's a low quality save done by this site. My image isn't in the least bit grainy, but what I see displayed here sure is, anyway, you can still get the idea of what the last few days have been like.
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No riding for me the last few days. I took this photo from my front lawn, and have asthma. Riding and smoke from forest fires doesn't work so well for me. Other riders from my club are out there and good for them. Maybe tomorrow or Friday for me.
No riding for me the last few days. I took this photo from my front lawn, and have asthma. Riding and smoke from forest fires doesn't work so well for me. Other riders from my club are out there and good for them. Maybe tomorrow or Friday for me.
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Thank you. Yes I did; that's my watermark embedded in the image, and within the code for the image file, not to mention "No riding for me the last few days. I took this photo from my front lawn,..." : )
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No riding for me the last few days. I took this photo from my front lawn, and have asthma. Riding and smoke from forest fires doesn't work so well for me. That's a DC-10 Tanker working a fire greater than 3,000 acres in size. Other riders from my club are out there and good for them. Maybe tomorrow or Friday for me. Edit to add: BTW, that's a low quality save done by this site. My image isn't in the least bit grainy, but what I see displayed here sure is, anyway, you can still get the idea of what the last few days have been like.
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22.98 miles! My goal was 23' My 'puter said 23. Strava corrected it, and for the 2nd time this year, it took a few 100ths off my mileage. :-) Sunny, windy, but I had the wind at my back allmost all the way home.
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Not many miles, but lots of fun.
Teleworking is getting old, but I'm thankful to be safe and still employed!
Every day this week I got up before six and rode a 5 mile loop before clocking in for work. Those short rides made my day, every day. Great to still be a kid at any age. Enjoy and stay safe, everyone. ~ Les
Every day this week I got up before six and rode a 5 mile loop before clocking in for work. Those short rides made my day, every day. Great to still be a kid at any age. Enjoy and stay safe, everyone. ~ Les
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26 mi yesterday after spending most of day upgrading disc rotors and pads on gravel ride. .