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Keep gettin' ****ty sleep and everything'll go to pot; daily riding requires some daily care: stretching/rolling, recovery rides, good sleep, etc. Honestly, I wish that someone would have told me to pay attention to recovery when I was younger - I would have been that much stronger, rather than bumbling along like an idiot oblivious to his own body.
gotcha, one of the reasons I only did 20 today, even though I did feel fine once I was on the bike. This schedule is tough though, I can only ride when I am home so I want to ride when I am home and ride hard. I’ll see if I can dig out the foam roller.
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Why not give yourself a well-earned break?
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Logging is okay fun if it’s going towards something. I don’t need anymore flight time and I don’t plan on going any where else in my career. We pull to the gate and parking break is set, last thing I care about doing is trying to figure out how long that flight was.
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Keep gettin' ****ty sleep and everything'll go to pot; daily riding requires some daily care: stretching/rolling, recovery rides, good sleep, etc. Honestly, I wish that someone would have told me to pay attention to recovery when I was younger - I would have been that much stronger, rather than bumbling along like an idiot oblivious to his own body.
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Noticed something new this morning, my legs have gotten big enough that when I pedal they rub against the top tube. Doesn’t bother me, just never happened before.
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#2934
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There is absolutely nothing harder than going Vo2 Max on a TT bike. The first time I did a 10' interval of 40" on, 20" easy, I pretty much though I walked into a new weird world. It wasn't enjoyable, and it still isn't, but I've learned to accept the power isn't road bike power, but it's very slowly going up.
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It seems like that’s first symptom of over training for me. My legs get like this restless feeling and it makes it hard to sleep. I usually end up on the floor so I don’t keep the wife awake.
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Funny thing with the wives - mine had started sleeping on the very edge of her side of the bed because of my movement.
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#2940
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For me, there's temp and road condition, uh, conditions. I start to lose interest in riding outside when it dips below 20° or so, 15° if I'm desperate. Then there's the roads - I don't have studs and don't do ice. Snow can also really encroach on the sides of the roads, making them very narrow in the winter - I don't like battling over that with cars. Between the two of these factors, yeah, I usually have two-four months of indoor riding per year.
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#2941
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Looks like PERFECT weather today for indyfabz big ride today. I hope there will be pics forthcoming.
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This summer kinda turned into a ****-show (I mean, whose didn't, I know) and I had to prioritize some other things, so no, not yet. It's part of the reason I popped back in here- motivation since things have settled down a bit and I'm getting back (again) into the swing of things. If this tropical storm doesn't hit us dead-on this weekend, I should have the time to turn the box o' parts into something cool.
My cycling preferences actually have changed quite a bit over the last couple of months so I think I'll be embarking on a resto-mod quite like yours if a frameset I've got a lead on works out
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Dang the V35 is quick.
My dad's flying down to Dallas to pick up my brother, 2.5 hours in and he's just crossed the AR border.
My dad's flying down to Dallas to pick up my brother, 2.5 hours in and he's just crossed the AR border.
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That might have been my biggest screw-up with an electric or hybrid car. I did once take the battery out of a Volt without disabling it but didn't get shocked.
All the later model Saturns were just re-badged Chevrolets, so familiar turf.
I just remembered they had that awful V-6, a Vauxall, I think. Oh, and the Astra. How could I ever forget the Astra. The only thing marketed by GM that had it's own language. You couldn't plug a Tech 2 into it and read data until you erased the Tech 2 and reloaded it with Astra specific programs. Ridiculous. Later lap-top apps had a program you could use with an interface device to talk to the Astra but it always needed to be updated when one of the cars came in, even to just read a code. Generic code readers would work, though.
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There is absolutely nothing harder than going Vo2 Max on a TT bike. The first time I did a 10' interval of 40" on, 20" easy, I pretty much though I walked into a new weird world. It wasn't enjoyable, and it still isn't, but I've learned to accept the power isn't road bike power, but it's very slowly going up.
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#2950
As I was riding through the valley a woman pulled out of her driveway on what I think is what Cannondale is calling its touring bike and said “tag” to me.
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