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10 Miles this morning. That is about my limit at the moment.
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A very long 15 hr day of programming, needed to decompress, so I did 25 miles with 1.5k of climbing inside while watching the Tour coverage. Going to have another long day tomorrow so already picked out a route to do, might hurt\kill me, but going to give Col du Tourmalet on Rouvy a go. 7% avg and 4400 ft of incline. :injured:. Figured since it was Tour de France time, I would ride some of the Tour climbs. Col d'Izoard, and Col du Chaussy also on the calendar this week.
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Originally Posted by Leamdav
(Post 22950042)
10 Miles this morning. That is about my limit at the moment.
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27-spot.
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42 miles at 17.9 MPH with 1,500’ gain. Legs felt tired.
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Went out on a very nice day and rode 83 miles.
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On Monday I was 90 mile short of my 10 year goal of 50000 miles, ages 61-71. I rode 3 of me bikes 18 miles each. Tuesday, I rode my other 2 bikes 18 miles each to hit that goal. I rode my Soma Smoothie the last 18 miles, hit it as I was pulling into my driveway. It was important to me to actually get there, no excuse for having not.
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A simp 47 miles.
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A leisurely 25 mile recovery ride through the valley (one cider too many?)
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21 miles, averaged 19mph. Rain might dampen the weekend miles.
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 22952839)
21 miles, averaged 19mph. Rain might dampen the weekend miles.
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Originally Posted by rsbob
(Post 22953664)
Troul are you alright? 21 miles?! Two flat tires? But good average speed for riding on your rims. :thumb:
Originally Posted by rsbob
(Post 22953665)
Top speed: 39.5
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I went out on STP Eve (Seattle to Portland bicycle ride) for 41 miles. The STP is a classic ride in the PNW and has been held annually since 1979 except for a couple of Covid-19 years. In its biggest years it would sell out and be limited to 10,000 riders. Now it’s hovering right around 6,000 riders. Most people ride the 206 mile route in 2 days and a few people do it in one day. Here’s a few pics from the starting point in Seattle at the University of Washington.
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that looks like it could be fun. Any road bicycles attend & complete the long ride?
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 22953717)
that looks like it could be fun. Any road bicycles attend & complete the long ride?
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Originally Posted by SpeedyBlueBiker
(Post 22953719)
Oh yes, it is primarily a fully supported road bike event as in they have mid-point bag drop offs at several locations. You're on your own to figure out your sleeping accommodations though. I've only done it once, back in 2012 and I camped in a tent at the mid-point. I did it in two days riding about 100 miles the first day and 106 the second day.
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19.9 for me this morning with views of the Thunderbirds practicing for an airshow tomorrow. I don't have a phone mount on the bike I was riding so I didn't know what my mileage was until I pulled into the driveway and grabbed my phone out of my jersey pocket. Thought about going back out around the block to get above 20 just for the sake of it but I had to get to work.
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Did a few miles up in the mountains today. Not the time I was shooting for, I started to fall apart at the midpoint of the ride(nausea.) I'm still happy with myself, as I was ready to pull the plug early, but I felt compelled to grit it out. Average temp doesn't tell the whole story either. I started at 5am when it was in the 50's, it was in the 100's by the finish.
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So I was a work-a-holic this week, only got in 24 miles, but I had planned for some miles today, then my son went an needed emergency surgery for an appendix yesterday, and as it has been raining every afternoon, I went and took care of his yard work, then did mine, all the while I was probably getting heat stroke. The humidity was off the chart, and heat was really bad. So after 5 hours in that loveliness, I took a cold shower and got some food, put my shorts on and rode about quarter mile and noped-out. Even the dog noped-out on his nightly walk and went and laid down under my wife's craft room desk while she was working on some stuff.
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111 miles. Was easy from the breezy on the return.
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It's day like today that I am glad I have an indoor bike setup. The heat index at my place was about 110F, but was a nice comfy 75 inside. Did 45 with 1400 ft of climbing.
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23 miles at 95 degrees for me, and I did not find the heat to be a problem, but then I am a native Mississippian.
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 22953717)
that looks like it could be fun. Any road bicycles attend & complete the long ride?
Had a female friend do the one day 200 miler. I have done it on single and tandem bikes - both the one day double and the single day centuries. Like a big party on wheels. You should do it. Did an easy 20+ yesterday on the flats and a hard 21 today with 1200’ climb in 3 miles. The view from the top of the climb: https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6730d9486.jpeg |
I deal with the heat pretty well, it's just that there's only so much I can take when riding extended climbs at 100ish degree temps.
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