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I hit 44 mph a couple days ago on a decent on my Saturday route. When I was vacationing in California 12 years ago I went over 50 a couple times. It's freaky going that fast, my mind was very busy playing some very graphic "what if" scenarios on my mental movie screen. It was very hard to keep my hands off the brake levers once I got over 45 mph.
I had an old steel Fuji. (12 speed) that used to speed wobble @ 18 mph if you went no handed.
I had an old steel Fuji. (12 speed) that used to speed wobble @ 18 mph if you went no handed.
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IKR. On a group ride out there, there was some route discussion wherein a couple of folks expressed the desire to take x route to avoid y hill. Knowing the hills that they where talking about, even I, as a self-identified flatlander, had to chuckle.
That said, there are enough curves, undulations and changes of scenery to make it a nice area to ride. If only more of their roads had actual shoulders...![Embarrassment](images/smilies/redface.gif)
That said, there are enough curves, undulations and changes of scenery to make it a nice area to ride. If only more of their roads had actual shoulders...
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One of the races I did there was the Greater Gator, in a lovely little town called Boerne. They had one climb on the course, called Heartbreak Hill. I mean, it was a climb, but not that awful. People from Dallas and Houston would walk up it, or once I saw one fall over.
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Texas has nothing on Colorado, climbing-wise. When I lived in Boulder (and the tri boom was in full effect), I'd drive to Austin for work once a year or so and then visit relatives in San Antonio. They're late risers, so I'd do a race in their area on Saturday, spend the day with them, and drive home Sunday.
One of the races I did there was the Greater Gator, in a lovely little town called Boerne. They had one climb on the course, called Heartbreak Hill. I mean, it was a climb, but not that awful. People from Dallas and Houston would walk up it, or once I saw one fall over.
One of the races I did there was the Greater Gator, in a lovely little town called Boerne. They had one climb on the course, called Heartbreak Hill. I mean, it was a climb, but not that awful. People from Dallas and Houston would walk up it, or once I saw one fall over.
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Texas has nothing on Colorado, climbing-wise. When I lived in Boulder (and the tri boom was in full effect), I'd drive to Austin for work once a year or so and then visit relatives in San Antonio. They're late risers, so I'd do a race in their area on Saturday, spend the day with them, and drive home Sunday.
One of the races I did there was the Greater Gator, in a lovely little town called Boerne. They had one climb on the course, called Heartbreak Hill. I mean, it was a climb, but not that awful. People from Dallas and Houston would walk up it, or once I saw one fall over.
One of the races I did there was the Greater Gator, in a lovely little town called Boerne. They had one climb on the course, called Heartbreak Hill. I mean, it was a climb, but not that awful. People from Dallas and Houston would walk up it, or once I saw one fall over.
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Oops, actually Ultegra was on the headset...
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Hey MoAlpha I have a work question.
I know that anticholinergics have been implicated in possibly contributing to dementia, it's plausible and the mechanism makes sense.
I have always hated most drugs with strong anticholinergic effects like the overactive "gotta go right now" bladder drugs and tricyclic antidepressants.
But today, a patient who is a retired ENT and on long-term paxil (paroxetine) said he wants to consider getting off this because of his concerns of it contributing to dementia (which he does NOT have). I did not really consider it to be a potent anticholinergic, care to opine??
I know that anticholinergics have been implicated in possibly contributing to dementia, it's plausible and the mechanism makes sense.
I have always hated most drugs with strong anticholinergic effects like the overactive "gotta go right now" bladder drugs and tricyclic antidepressants.
But today, a patient who is a retired ENT and on long-term paxil (paroxetine) said he wants to consider getting off this because of his concerns of it contributing to dementia (which he does NOT have). I did not really consider it to be a potent anticholinergic, care to opine??
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While we dont compare to Colorado, there are plenty of challenging climbs around here, from a couple hundred over a half mile to over 1000 in 2.5 miles. 2 weekends ago at that gravel fiasco there 9 climbs that were 600+ over a mile or two.
Its pretty easy to go fast here on descents and can hit 45 or so on several without pedaling.
Its pretty easy to go fast here on descents and can hit 45 or so on several without pedaling.
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For reference, it's enough that AG was concerned about certain races (pre-pandemic) to the extent of seriously considering weekend trips to Maria to get some actual climbing training.
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32 km today. My longest ride in quite some time. Poco a poco. I did not have to shift, either yesterday or today.
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I hit 44 mph a couple days ago on a decent on my Saturday route. When I was vacationing in California 12 years ago I went over 50 a couple times. It's freaky going that fast, my mind was very busy playing some very graphic "what if" scenarios on my mental movie screen. It was very hard to keep my hands off the brake levers once I got over 45 mph.
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It'll take in and release more heat, unless you're going hog wild with stones and laying down a layer of brick (which obviously isn't as convenient). Stones also have a habit of cracking from the heat more easily.
edit: this is a 1/4" thick steel, for reference - something like a cookie sheet isn't going to do much.
edit: this is a 1/4" thick steel, for reference - something like a cookie sheet isn't going to do much.
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I tried my old stone on the grill, but it was too large for the Weber, and the coals starved for air and could never get hot enough. Maybe I'll pick up a smaller round steel, but I might also just get an Ooni.
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I can't say that it's all that much better than the 7000 I have on the Canyon, but maybe marginally better.
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I used to put a big rectangular stone on our gas grill, back when we had a big gas grill and were eating bread at home. It worked great and the kitchen stayed cool.
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Nowadays, LSS sometimes makes cauliflower crust pizza. Not the same at all, but edible with enough stuff on it. We also tried chickpea flour: bleccch.
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