E. Dunne LKHC
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ok, listen to this:
WHILE watching this:
other photos/videos:
https://bogdanmarian.com/?section=pho...ry=lkhc2010wk5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly_az5CC6rE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJuvLDOv3VA
it was a little wet, but otherwise nice.
WHILE watching this:
other photos/videos:
https://bogdanmarian.com/?section=pho...ry=lkhc2010wk5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly_az5CC6rE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJuvLDOv3VA
it was a little wet, but otherwise nice.
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Finally made it out to one of the lowkeys! I had planned to do Montebello but never RSVP'd and then it filled up. I had planned to do Sierra but it was cancelled. So I wasn't about to let a few sprinkles deter me from East Dunne (aka Henry Coe)
This was my first bike ride in a week which is unusual for me since I usually do 60-80 miles of commuting each week. But this week my bike had been in the shop getting some new parts: Ultegra shifters and a dura-ace rear derailer. The lowkey event was my first ride with the new parts. I hadn't even gone for a small test ride around the block.
Luckily there was a 6 mile ride from the registration area in downtown Morgan Hill to the start of the timed climb out by Anderson Lake. This allowed me to get a feel for the new shifters. The throw is significantly shorter than my old ones but takes more pressure.
At the starting line I placed myself into the second wave of 20 riders and just happened to be near the front of this group. The waves were staggered 3 minutes apart and I really didn't expect to catch anyone from the first group. Once our wave started, I kept a pretty brisk pace and fell in behind two other riders for a couple minutes. Then the road pitched up a bit and they slowed and I maintained speed and got out in front.
I stayed in front for a few minutes with my heart rate in the low 180s and I knew it wasn't sustainable. I did catch a couple guys from the first group but was reeled in by I think 4 people from my wave before reaching the finish. Finished 22 out of 86 which is roughly the same position as I finished my one LKHC last year (faster than about 3/4 of the group). This is a little disappointing since I expected some improvement in the past year. But it was still a fun time and I can't wait for the Hicks/Umunhum climb in 3 weeks!
This was my first bike ride in a week which is unusual for me since I usually do 60-80 miles of commuting each week. But this week my bike had been in the shop getting some new parts: Ultegra shifters and a dura-ace rear derailer. The lowkey event was my first ride with the new parts. I hadn't even gone for a small test ride around the block.
Luckily there was a 6 mile ride from the registration area in downtown Morgan Hill to the start of the timed climb out by Anderson Lake. This allowed me to get a feel for the new shifters. The throw is significantly shorter than my old ones but takes more pressure.
At the starting line I placed myself into the second wave of 20 riders and just happened to be near the front of this group. The waves were staggered 3 minutes apart and I really didn't expect to catch anyone from the first group. Once our wave started, I kept a pretty brisk pace and fell in behind two other riders for a couple minutes. Then the road pitched up a bit and they slowed and I maintained speed and got out in front.
I stayed in front for a few minutes with my heart rate in the low 180s and I knew it wasn't sustainable. I did catch a couple guys from the first group but was reeled in by I think 4 people from my wave before reaching the finish. Finished 22 out of 86 which is roughly the same position as I finished my one LKHC last year (faster than about 3/4 of the group). This is a little disappointing since I expected some improvement in the past year. But it was still a fun time and I can't wait for the Hicks/Umunhum climb in 3 weeks!
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I was way sick on Saturday with a cold, so I choose to stay in. Felt OK on Sunday and did the A-Ride, which turned out to be a century and probably 50 miles further than I should have ridden while sick. Feel kind of crappy today. Am considering Welch Creek climb next week.
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I've been shooting the LKHC this year with a new 135 f/2 lens, usually at f/2 or 2.2, and I am really pleased with the results. The only thing better would be the 200 f/2 IS which I would have a really hard time justifying to the management :-)
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excellent results. can't wait to see the batch from next week.. where are you thinking of setting up?
it wasn't too bad. i got caught about 5 miles in, camped out under a tree, and occasionally had to wipe down the lens. otherwise, was dressed for the weather and pretty comfy.
it wasn't too bad. i got caught about 5 miles in, camped out under a tree, and occasionally had to wipe down the lens. otherwise, was dressed for the weather and pretty comfy.
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Not sure where I'll set up. Last time I was on Welch Creek I was riding my bicycle (pronounced, "being humiliated") during the 2007 LKHC series and I don't remember much (oxygen debt?). I recall that above the finish area there are some nice views into Sunol/Ohlone, but I probably won't go there because at the actual finish is a big ugly stucco wall. I'm thinking about heading for the top of the 18% section as things should be pretty well strung out by there. But I'm not sure what the background views will be like there.
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that would have been my thought too. haven't been on welch creek but that looks like a spot where people will be grimacing. i'll start working on my fake smile now.