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#9526
he said member
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#9527
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#9528
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At this point in the year, I just want to keep sensibly upping my TSS as schedule and family allows. The ride today gave me what I wanted for the week and I'm okay with a flatlander, who also has the most time in the saddle this week (*ahem*), taking the top spot on the podium.
#9529
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#9530
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At this point in the year, I just want to keep sensibly upping my TSS as schedule and family allows. The ride today gave me what I wanted for the week and I'm okay with a flatlander, who also has the most time in the saddle this week (*ahem*), taking the top spot on the podium.
this will prolly be my last week of anything considerable mileage. Leave for Dallas on Tuesday, I’m still not sure I can bring the ritchey with me.
Once I finish training, I think it’s right to the Line. My bike riding will most likely be extremely limited the rest of the year.
#9531
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this will prolly be my last week of anything considerable mileage. Leave for Dallas on Tuesday, I’m still not sure I can bring the ritchey with me.
Once I finish training, I think it’s right to the Line. My bike riding will most likely be extremely limited the rest of the year.
Once I finish training, I think it’s right to the Line. My bike riding will most likely be extremely limited the rest of the year.
Do you have an inkling of what your schedule is going to look like once things settle down? Maybe you should have picked up a Suito with the handy folding legs and handle - it'd make a nice travel trainer.
#9532
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#9533
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Kitty will always find the sunbeam:
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Rode down to the little store outside the park entrance along the Harlem Valley Trail and happened to meet one of the co-authors of “Younger Next Year.” The lay one, not the doctor. He’s 87 and still riding.
#9535
Should Be More Popular
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Malvern, PA (20 miles West of Philly)
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Bikes: 1986 Alpine (steel road bike), 2009 Ti Habenero, 2013 Specialized Roubaix
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#9536
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If I do anything worth recording I will throw it on strava. I usually don’t last to long on hotel bikes.
Really depends on what I get and how quickly I can get off reserve. I imagine training will take about 2 months to finish. So probably, around Feb, I will have some normalcy again. Really hoping I can get DCA as a base by March or so. That would really help.
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#9537
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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Kitty is resting on her throne while I watch Indy cars at Laguna seca.
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#9538
Klaatu..Verata..Necktie?
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Bikes: Litespeed Ultimate, Ultegra; Canyon Endurace, 105; Battaglin MAX, Chorus; Bianchi 928 Veloce; Ritchey Road Logic, Dura Ace; Cannondale R500 RX100; Schwinn Circuit, Sante; Lotus Supreme, Dura Ace
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So I'll take him for a walk in the park where we used to walk all the time but really haven't much since COVID.
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#9539
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for real!
#9540
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#9542
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#9543
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I vote for miles to be multiplied by tyre width in inches
#9545
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#9546
So it is
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Course, we're talking multipliers, then we need to look at just plain altitude too... I have the age thing, the elevation thing, and the altitude. I sometime ride some miles, here and there.
#9548
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#9549
So it is
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#9550
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I was a dishwasher at a hospital through part of high school. I think it was $1.94 per hour. Soon after I graduated the 1971 earthquake happened and the hospital was closed. I got a job at a factory,I told them I was 18 but I was 16. It was a toxic hell-hole but I stayed for most of a year. When the hospital reopened I went back as a pot washer, a prestige position with hidden benefits and $2.25 per hour! I got fat there in less than a year.