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Originally Posted by jaxgtr
(Post 22941229)
65 miles before the heat and humidity really started to take it's toll. Was shooting for 80, but had to call it early. I started at 6:30 and by 8:30 once the sun got higher in the sky, the heat index was almost 100... just oppressive.
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 22940960)
Humid, slightly smokey, & a lot of hydration 108 miles.
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Originally Posted by rsbob
(Post 22941248)
You sure you are not a robot? How many traffic signals do you see?
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Originally Posted by rsbob
(Post 22941243)
Yikes. Sounds dreadful.
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https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d57b124d4.jpeg
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3d0a80195.jpeg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...7a1c5ab54.jpeg 42 miles doing a northern loop of Lake Washington and crossing the 520 bridge. |
Those were my views yesterday along with Medina, the arboretum, around Mercer Island and back to Bellevue. The weather was perfect, just like today.
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Got in 16.2 today, but that was walking..... behind a mower, weed eater, edger, hedge trimming, blowing off the clippings, raking up the leaves and bagging. It was miserably hot. I mixed up some of my Tailwind endurance mix into 3 24 oz bottles and consumed those as I worked so my wife would not find me passed out for lack of hydration and electrolytes. Going to make some fish taco's for dinner. My eldest son caught caught a 45 lb cobia today, and dropped off about 8 lbs of the meat. Not normal for them to be off Florida in July, they are typically up around New York this time of year, but whatever, will make great Taco's.
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74mi with 3,600’
started off cool, by the 1/2 point it was 83-85, no shade, uphill into a bit of a headwind. made for a rough second half! |
Originally Posted by jaxgtr
(Post 22941229)
65 miles before the heat and humidity really started to take it's toll. Was shooting for 80, but had to call it early. I started at 6:30 and by 8:30 once the sun got higher in the sky, the heat index was almost 100... just oppressive.
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Originally Posted by mschwett
(Post 22942157)
i am honestly very impressed that you even attempt it! there must be some acclimation going on but i doubt I could ride at all in those conditions, let alone ride hard/far. impressive.
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Originally Posted by mschwett
(Post 22942109)
74mi with 3,600’
started off cool, by the 1/2 point it was 83-85, no shade, uphill into a bit of a headwind. made for a rough second half! |
Circumnavigated Lake Washington after 18 years since the last outing with my wife on out tandem. 51 miles with 2000’ gain.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...06989a392.jpeg Lk Wa Seward Park |
Originally Posted by jaxgtr
(Post 22942189)
… main perimeter security was controlled by the Italian's and they had a nasty habit of firing first and asking questions later.
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Originally Posted by mschwett
(Post 22942381)
so very italian. my mom’s family was sicilian, apparently the heat tolerant genes didn’t make it last my father’s northern european ones 😂
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66.1 miles
My longest ride to date. Second ride on the new Domane.
It was about 16 miles too long. |
inland/coastal, 55-spot foray.
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Originally Posted by Smaug1
(Post 22943342)
My longest ride to date. Second ride on the new Domane.
It was about 16 miles too long. |
46.77miles
4998 ft mix of gravel n road with a beast of a 20% gravel bastard climb |
21-spot.
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102 Miles. Some tasty tacos may or may not have been had...
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Took the dog for a walk at 6:30 am, the heat index was 93 and humidity was 97%, :wtf:and that made my decision to just ride inside today. Heat Index was 109 at 1 pm.....just horrible outside today. Did 45 and 2600 ft of climbing.
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Originally Posted by jaxgtr
(Post 22944213)
Took the dog for a walk at 6:30 am, the heat index was 93 and humidity was 97%, :wtf:and that made my decision to just ride inside today. Heat Index was 109 at 1 pm.....just horrible outside today. Did 45 and 2600 ft of climbing.
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39 miles on the Pumpkin Vine Trail in Elkhart County, Indiana. And then another 8 on the spinning bike.
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Rode 72.5 miles this afternoon in 86F temperatures. My longest ride this year so far. Lots of people out on bikes today as well as runners and walkers.
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About 16 miles before my first tube failure, then about six more before the second tube failure, then walked three miles home. Fun day.:bang:
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Originally Posted by VegasJen
(Post 22944332)
About 16 miles before my first tube failure, then about six more before the second tube failure, then walked three miles home. Fun day.:bang:
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 22944221)
that's dedication. I struggle with in-door rides.
The real benefit on my Stages SB20 is being able to change the drive change at will so I can play around to find how certain gearing works on various routes Today, I did 2 different routes and set the drive train to a 1x setup as I have been considering changing one of my bikes over to 1x. Since I am using SRAM AXS, it would be a pretty simple switch, just change the ring and a new chain. I can also check to see if it would be better to adjust from the 46\33 that came on the bike to maybe the 48\35 or the 50\37 and how that would feel with the 10-33 cassette that came on it, or if it would be better with a 10/28. One of the routes I rode today had 15% max incline for about a mile, and found I liked the 1x with a 42 tooth up front and 10-33 in back gave me plenty of range up to about 11%. Once if got over that, I was seriously struggling. So I go into the app, change the cassette to a 10-36 and boom, no more struggle. The 40 tooth probably could have worked, but the route was mostly flat, and I found my cadence getting too high on it, so the 42 worked better. I think for my local roads outside, I could go with a 46 or the 48 and the 10-33 be fine, if I went with a 10-28, I would probably use a 42 upfront for the occasional bridge loops and when the wind kicks up. |
Originally Posted by VegasJen
(Post 22944332)
About 16 miles before my first tube failure, then about six more before the second tube failure, then walked three miles home. Fun day.:bang:
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