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33 miles 2.4K of incline
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 22987091)
19 miles, before priorities needed to get done.
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Originally Posted by jaxgtr
(Post 22988999)
This is like your warm up period for you isn't it?
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Got in a hot and humid 51 miles. However the St. John's River was very calm today.
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75 miles. Went thru more hydration than expected.
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I didn't ride today. That was way too hot. Planning to wake up at 6 am tomorrow when the temperature is still ok for riding. I am proud to say that i found a service which will write my paper for me https://paperfellows.com/write-my-paper, so i can spend more time riding these days. Late August - September is my favorite time of the year when the temperatures are still warm, but it is getting a little cooler than in the summer days. That's the time when i do long couple of days cycling trips.
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21.2 miles this morning with two 6% short climbs. Felt like a swamp out there. A new high visibility tech shirt I tried out would not even dry during the ride and stuck to my body. Maybe too heavy of material.
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49 miles for my first ride after moving back to Hawai'i and I definitely was not up on my hydration.
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We are having severe smoke conditions today, so took a leisurely Zone 1 ride so as to not breathe too deeply. Covered 22 miles of total flat lands, but saw a couple of interesting sights.
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Breezy 38 miles.
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69 miles and 6k' gain this morning. Unseasonably nice weather right now. It was drizzly and in the 50s when I left the house...I was up in the cloud layer, it dried out about a mile down the hill and was perfect riding weather the rest of the day.
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Originally Posted by Sierra_rider
(Post 22992685)
69 miles and 6k' gain this morning. Unseasonably nice weather right now. It was drizzly and in the 50s when I left the house...I was up in the cloud layer, it dried out about a mile down the hill and was perfect riding weather the rest of the day.
We had 3 days of wildfire smoke from British Columbia and E Washington. Got some ocean air in today and the smoke cleared and temps were in the low 70s. After a day off, felt energized and decided to climb the local hills. The gradients range from 5 to 14% so I went after the steeper ones trying to get a few PRs on some of the faves. Managed 4 and one 3rd fastest on a half miler. Distance was 42 with 3200’ on 2-3 mile climbs. Went to an Irish themed restaurant for dinner. It was a good day, https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ba2573532.jpeg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e84b72760.jpeg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...45ecc96fe.jpeg |
Originally Posted by rsbob
(Post 22992840)
Nice climbing! Now I have climbers envy.
We had 3 days of wildfire smoke from British Columbia and E Washington. Got some ocean air in today and the smoke cleared and temps were in the low 70s. After a day off, felt energized and decided to climb the local hills. The gradients range from 5 to 14% so I went after the steeper ones trying to get a few PRs on some of the faves. Managed 4 and one 3rd fastest on a half miler. Went to an Irish themed restaurant for dinner. It was a good day, https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ba2573532.jpeg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e84b72760.jpeg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...45ecc96fe.jpeg Nice pics, the mountains in the PNW are just more "dramatic" looking than the west slope of the Sierra. We've got high mountains and plenty of climbing, but it's a very gradual buildup from the valley floor. Most of the really gnarly road climbs around here involve climbing out of river drainages and up a ridge line...or just mountain passes from the east slope. |
Originally Posted by Sierra_rider
(Post 22992847)
Today's ride was actually a pretty "flat" ride for me, usually my rides are on the other side of the golden ratio. I've learned to love climbing, as there aren't many flat roads around here.
Nice pics, the mountains in the PNW are just more "dramatic" looking than the west slope of the Sierra. We've got high mountains and plenty of climbing, but it's a very gradual buildup from the valley floor. Most of the really gnarly road climbs around here involve climbing out of river drainages and up a ridge line...or just mountain passes from the east slope. and the 3200’ I did today was in about 9 miles. Legs still feel fine. |
I ride 20 miles, I broke my previous 18 miles record. hehe
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Originally Posted by MelvinBass
(Post 22992871)
I ride 20 miles, I broke my previous 18 miles record. hehe
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Originally Posted by rsbob
(Post 22993172)
New records are new records! Keep it up.
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I'm trying to average 20 miles every bikeride and hope to increase that soon.
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47 miles with 2500’. Special guest was Harper. She is a real sweetheart.
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So my work\life balance took a crappy turn this week, so I decided to take the day off and get a ride in. I was forced to stop at 65.37 when my chain broke. Well, it was a quick link failure, which reviewing the link, realized it was completely my fault. I did a re-wax of my chain the other day as it had been about 1500 miles since it took a swim in the hot wax bath. So when I put my quick link back on, I am guessing I did not get the inside part of the link on completely. As I was crossing a bridge, I came out of the saddle to put some more power in, I was lucky to maintain control of the bike as I almost put it on the ground. I initially thought I broke my pedal, then I realized my chain was on the ground. Chain looked ok as the hole did not look stretch out, but the quick link plate was bent. I thought I had a spare link in my bag, and I did, but it was for Shimano, and I am running SRAM now, so had to call my wife to come get me. So that was a day eh! After I got home, I realized I did not scrape all the wax off the inside outer plate, so it did not get a good lock.
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65.37 is great, sucks that it was interrupted by a mechanical issue. IMO, toss that chain for a new one.
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Flat, hot and humid 41 this morning.
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73 miles thru flooded counties.
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 22995924)
65.37 is great, sucks that it was interrupted by a mechanical issue. IMO, toss that chain for a new one.
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Originally Posted by jaxgtr
(Post 22996322)
Took the same bike out today for a hot and humid 40, rode fine, no noise or issues, but I have a chain on order to replace it. I thought about just removing the 2 links on both side, should be ok, but not sure if it would be too short for the 33 tooth cog I run, but I feel like it might be a little tight. Once the new chain comes in, I will put that on and then remove those links and keep it for spare links or I can use it with or sell it with a 28 tooth cog I have.
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 22996333)
I've had a relatively new chain that busted a roller & another chain that the QL came off. Shortly after each one was put back together, it either came apart again or caused some noise that wouldn't go away. I've not let a 3rd mishap occur, as it might not end well for me next time. So now I stockpile new chains... downside is if technology changes & brings out a 1x15, chances are I'll have useless stock on hand if I make the switch. Lol
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 22996225)
73 miles thru flooded counties.
We are hitting the 90s where the seasonal average is the 70s. We aren’t well acclimated for 90+ so got in a short morning hill climb workout. Did a piddling 20 miles with 1,600’ gain. With one long climb at 14 to 16% which kicked my @$$. Ran into the wife of a friend, whom I never met, while she was walking her golden doodle. Then ran into a fellow Stravaite doing his workout. Then encountered a guy doing his first bike packing trip and was heading home. He had a good time even though he encountered rain in the desert. Then saw a guy bombing the 2 mile steep hill I came up who looked, hair and all, like SAFA. Very social ride. |
Originally Posted by rsbob
(Post 22996652)
That doesn’t sound like much fun at all but you got the miles in.
We are hitting the 90s where the seasonal average is the 70s. We aren’t well acclimated for 90+ so got in a short morning hill climb workout. Did a piddling 20 miles with 1,600’ gain. With one long climb at 14 to 16% which kicked my @$$. Ran into the wife of a friend, whom I never met, while she was walking her golden doodle. Then ran into a fellow Stravaite doing his workout. Then encountered a guy doing his first bike packing trip and was heading home. He had a good time even though he encountered rain in the desert. Then saw a guy bombing the 2 mile steep hill I came up who looked, hair and all, like SAFA. Very social ride. 41 miles. |
80 mile mix of road, gravel and “trail”. 6000+ft gain. Sure beat sitting on couch being lazy
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