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Did my first 100 kms today (Around 65 miles) :)
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Originally Posted by chris3928
(Post 20442312)
32.3 miles. Farthest ride yet. Besides, with a drain like that (exhaust emissions, near missed, pickup trucks, etc.), after approaching 4 hours in the saddle I've reached my comfort limit. At that point, it all goes down hill very fast. |
15.5 easy miles today. Got out and rode before it got too hot.
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Originally Posted by Doctor Morbius
(Post 20446340)
Just 10 miles, but they were the fastest 10 miles of the year. :thumb:
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44.4 miles 91F 65% humidity
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 20447427)
44.4 miles 91F 65% humidity
62.2 miles in 94° heat, with 67% humidity! :beer: |
lol the morning moist thick heat has not been letting up.
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 20447427)
44.4 miles 91F 65% humidity
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Originally Posted by Doctor Morbius
(Post 20448239)
I've been seeing the number 444 a lot for the past few months! Today it was this post (post #857 ). Yesterday I was in my neighbor's garage and I happened to glance at his digital alarm clock and it was 4:44. The day before that I noticed I had ridden 14.44 miles on my hybrid. This is so freakin' weird!
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4 miles this morning to the store & back. Bout to head out for a more longer ride... before it gets up in the forecasted temps. Hope to be back before noon.
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I like the heat. Well, to be honest, I fare a lot better in the heat than I do in the cold.
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Originally Posted by pdoege
(Post 20448760)
Nice pic too! |
Originally Posted by KraneXL
(Post 20448551)
I like the heat. Well, to be honest, I fare a lot better in the heat than I do in the cold.
Really saps your energy. |
just got back from a 59.9 miler. 90F & Sunny!
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23.3 today.
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66 miles beach ride with about 3K of climbing.
Hot and humid, Just the way I like it. |
30 miles with 3K of climbing. Done on Jeep trails in CO.
https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...d3&oe=5BE1DF64 https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...ae&oe=5BEB2040 https://scontent-dfw5-1.xx.fbcdn.net...e8&oe=5BD7EC86 |
It's all in the dark, too danged HOT.
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1 mile. Yes, today I rode the grand whopping sum of one mile. After replacing the rear tube and tire because of a flat due to glass, and after truing the rear wheel a smidge, I took the Roam-2 out for a 1 mile ride just to make sure everything was kosh.
Only 30 miles on that bike this year and I had 2 cuts in the tire due to glass where heathens had thrown down bottles on the street! :troll: |
Foot Problems
Been riding for over 20 years and this year i started experiencing a burning type of pain on my right foot after 30 miles of riding. It's on the bone on the side of my foot right below my little toe. I'm using the same kind of pedals that I have used for many years, I tried putting a pad on it but seemed to make it worse on a 50 miler Saturday. Has anybody ever had this problem and what did you do for it? And have tried other shoes but had the same problem with them.
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Originally Posted by gtm1038
(Post 20450117)
Been riding for over 20 years and this year i started experiencing a burning type of pain on my right foot after 30 miles of riding. It's on the bone on the side of my foot right below my little toe. I'm using the same kind of pedals that I have used for many years, I tried putting a pad on it but seemed to make it worse on a 50 miler Saturday. Has anybody ever had this problem and what did you do for it? And have tried other shoes but had the same problem with them.
If its "b" then its a common occurrence that can typically be improved by better shoe/sock combination. However, you must first address the cause. In my case, I had developed a callus on the outer part of my left sole on the bone that had to be removed by doctor. The pain wasn't constant but would hit in waves (during the power stroke) of excruciating pain. The doctor just used a scalpel to shave it down. After that, I was issued shoe inserts and the pain went from 10 to 0. |
Originally Posted by KraneXL
(Post 20450185)
Insufficient data. Are you referring to a) a sensation of burning inside your foot, or b) a burning due to friction from your foot rubbing against the inside of your shoes?
If its "b" then its a common occurrence that can typically be improved by better shoe/sock combination. However, you must first address the cause. In my case, I had developed a callus on the outer part of my left sole on the bone that had to be removed by doctor. The pain wasn't constant but would hit in waves (during the power stroke) of excruciating pain. The doctor just used a scalpel to shave it down. After that, I was issued shoe inserts and the pain went from 10 to 0. Thanks for the info,sounds like B pain doesn't persist after done riding. But it doesn't feel like I have that much callus, I have tried a new pair of shoes and that didn't make any difference,and tried different pedals and same result.So I guess I will have go the doctor way, did you go to a foot doc ? |
30.2 mi yesterday. My longest single ride in 30 years, but only half way to my goal for Sept. |
Originally Posted by gtm1038
(Post 20450353)
Thanks for the info,sounds like B pain doesn't persist after done riding. But it doesn't feel like I have that much callus, I have tried a new pair of shoes and that didn't make any difference,and tried different pedals and same result.So I guess I will have go the doctor way, did you go to a foot doc ?
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