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<---- Jin 28, with the liver and beer gut of a 48 year old.
I live in san jose during the week(work) and SF on weekends. SF bike = Giant 2000 TCR anodized. Full Ultegra, Ksyrium SL...blah blah blah... SJ bike 2002 S-Works frame powder coated, converted to a single speed. SJ is flatter than a 18 year old chinese girl. ( I know, that was bad )
Recently picked up cycling due to my injuries. Shattered my left foot rock climbing which resulted in 6 screws and a plate in my foot. Started cycling for rehab and it was going great. 2 months after I started climbing again, dis-located my left knee. So now cycling is my re-hab for foot and knee. That's all.
nice to e-meet you all. maybe I'll catch some of you on the road sometimes.
I live in san jose during the week(work) and SF on weekends. SF bike = Giant 2000 TCR anodized. Full Ultegra, Ksyrium SL...blah blah blah... SJ bike 2002 S-Works frame powder coated, converted to a single speed. SJ is flatter than a 18 year old chinese girl. ( I know, that was bad )
Recently picked up cycling due to my injuries. Shattered my left foot rock climbing which resulted in 6 screws and a plate in my foot. Started cycling for rehab and it was going great. 2 months after I started climbing again, dis-located my left knee. So now cycling is my re-hab for foot and knee. That's all.
nice to e-meet you all. maybe I'll catch some of you on the road sometimes.
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Originally Posted by jinws
SJ is flatter than a 18 year old chinese girl. ( I know, that was bad )
#78
Lanky Lass
Originally Posted by bigbossman
Hey - I thought I told you to keep that to yourself.......
Well, now that I've been "outed" - John here, resident of San Ramon since 1987. Re-entered "serious" cycling about 2-1/2 years ago to work off the residue of my dot-com era expense account.
I'm 51 years old, with a beautiful wife and 11 year old daughter that both ride. The little one just completed her first metric century, The Cinderella, this month.
I have a 4 mile round trip commute, and try to get in 12-18 miles during lunch when the schedule and weather permits. I like riding centuries, and have racked up about 18 or so in the last 2 years.
I seem to have a knack for accumulating bikes. My main ride is a 2005 Giant OCR Limited, but I just finished building a vintage Italian frame with 10 speed Campy and have a NOS 2002 Pinarello frameset on the stand waiting to be built up. In addition, I have a nice 1985 Eddy Merckx Professional and a "like new" 1974 Swiss Mondia Super that I fully restored about a year or so ago. I've got a bunch more laying about, but they are more or less transient and eventually get moved along to feed my addiction.
San Ramon and the surrounding environs is my 'hood, so if you're out and about here and you're looking for a riding partner that will make you look like Lance, I'm your man. Feel free to PM anytime and we'll get something together - maybe even invite Bikingshearer and make him spring for lunch.....
Well, now that I've been "outed" - John here, resident of San Ramon since 1987. Re-entered "serious" cycling about 2-1/2 years ago to work off the residue of my dot-com era expense account.
I'm 51 years old, with a beautiful wife and 11 year old daughter that both ride. The little one just completed her first metric century, The Cinderella, this month.
I have a 4 mile round trip commute, and try to get in 12-18 miles during lunch when the schedule and weather permits. I like riding centuries, and have racked up about 18 or so in the last 2 years.
I seem to have a knack for accumulating bikes. My main ride is a 2005 Giant OCR Limited, but I just finished building a vintage Italian frame with 10 speed Campy and have a NOS 2002 Pinarello frameset on the stand waiting to be built up. In addition, I have a nice 1985 Eddy Merckx Professional and a "like new" 1974 Swiss Mondia Super that I fully restored about a year or so ago. I've got a bunch more laying about, but they are more or less transient and eventually get moved along to feed my addiction.
San Ramon and the surrounding environs is my 'hood, so if you're out and about here and you're looking for a riding partner that will make you look like Lance, I'm your man. Feel free to PM anytime and we'll get something together - maybe even invite Bikingshearer and make him spring for lunch.....
I know, I need to get those photos of the International up.
East Hill
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Uh... hi? Yeah, my name is Ken -like it says down there- and I live on the NorCal coast.. well, like it says over there to the left... what's left? Oh yeah.. let's see, I'm 54 and started riding again one year ago. Before that, the last time I did any riding -other than down a volcano- was 20 years ago. I've done all my damage over the past year on a Gary Fisher Kaitai and I'm about to take possession of a LeMond Reno in a week... or less (depends how long I can hold out to pick it up)... In term of conditioning, I've come an awful long way in 12 months and I have a long way to go. I tend to ride alone but some of you are close enough that we might think about putting together some kind of group ride or something. You know, if you don't mind an old guy tagging along Is cycling great, or what?
#80
Not obese just overweight
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- JoeT
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- Red Cervelo Soloist
- I'm just about to complete my first year back in the saddle and will start my sophomore year in May. I promised my wife, no racing (and associated crashing) but hope to find a home with time trials.
- 39
- Fulton, CA (Santa Rosa)
- Red Cervelo Soloist
- I'm just about to complete my first year back in the saddle and will start my sophomore year in May. I promised my wife, no racing (and associated crashing) but hope to find a home with time trials.
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Grant
26 years old
Live in Davis, as you can see in my sig.
2007 Trek 1500, all Fredded out.
This is my second season. I bought my bike last May and have only about 1800 miles on the odometer, 600 of them this season (didn't ride at all for over 4 months over the cool season). I'm an ex-runner whose knees couldn't take it anymore. Cycling is more fun overall but not quite as much of a headrush.
I love Davis and all the beautiful, open terrain and roads, but I'll be moving to the East Bay in a few months. I'm looking forward to spending some more time on the hills.
26 years old
Live in Davis, as you can see in my sig.
2007 Trek 1500, all Fredded out.
This is my second season. I bought my bike last May and have only about 1800 miles on the odometer, 600 of them this season (didn't ride at all for over 4 months over the cool season). I'm an ex-runner whose knees couldn't take it anymore. Cycling is more fun overall but not quite as much of a headrush.
I love Davis and all the beautiful, open terrain and roads, but I'll be moving to the East Bay in a few months. I'm looking forward to spending some more time on the hills.
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Hello North CA!!!
My name is Brian, age 37, I live in Fremont CA. I am a commuter as of late. Health reasons, gas reasons, excersice reasons. IT's been a blast so far!! I purchased a Marin Lucas Valley compact and I am pretty happy with it. Looking forward to meeting you guys at a future get together! Cheers.
My name is Brian, age 37, I live in Fremont CA. I am a commuter as of late. Health reasons, gas reasons, excersice reasons. IT's been a blast so far!! I purchased a Marin Lucas Valley compact and I am pretty happy with it. Looking forward to meeting you guys at a future get together! Cheers.
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Hello all, name is Justin, I'm 24, and I live in the Natomas area of Sacramento (up north, near the airport). I got back into cycling last year (I was into mountain biking as a teenager) after realizing that my corporate per diem made me fat. 40 pounds later, I am still into it, and I am "working on my form" trying to get into good enough shape to ride a century next year.
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Hey all. I'm Syndi, 48, and I'm way out here on the fringe of things in Truckee (by Lake Tahoe). I started out mountain biking when I moved here from L.A. 11 years ago, then changed to road biking. Now my primary focus is triathlon. I have a Sampson Silverton roadie, a Sampson Diablo tri bike and a Jamis Dakar FS mountain bike.
Anyone who wants some good HILL rides up here, just ask me.
Anyone who wants some good HILL rides up here, just ask me.
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We are Keith & Mireya from Carmel. When we're not on our tandem (Burley Rivazza half converted to Campy) Keith rides an old Litespeed Liege and Mireya rides an even older Look. Most of the time we ride by ourselves, but we do show up for races and double centuries from time to time. We've tandemed the Solvang, Davis, Bass Lake, and Mt. Tam doubles and one or the other or both of us have done the Terrible Two, Hemet, Solvang, Death Valley, Eastern Sierra, Knoxville and Mt. Tam doubles on singles. Of these, we recommend the Terrible Two (hard, yes, but what a fantastic route!); Bass Lake (Mireya picks this one due to lots of climbing, but no scary, technical descents); Solvang (easy & fun with a good route and a great atmosphere - the perfect introduction to double centuries); Mt. Tam (challenging & beautiful); Eastern Sierra (beautiful and not so challenging); and Knoxville (covers a lot of the same territory as Davis, but a far superior route).
We often ride north into the Santa Cruz Mountains and probably see many of you on the roads up there.
We often ride north into the Santa Cruz Mountains and probably see many of you on the roads up there.
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okay, maybe...
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Originally Posted by K&M
We are Keith & Mireya from Carmel. When we're not on our tandem (Burley Rivazza half converted to Campy) Keith rides an old Litespeed Liege and Mireya rides an even older Look. Most of the time we ride by ourselves, but we do show up for races and double centuries from time to time. We've tandemed the Solvang, Davis, Bass Lake, and Mt. Tam doubles and one or the other or both of us have done the Terrible Two, Hemet, Solvang, Death Valley, Eastern Sierra, Knoxville and Mt. Tam doubles on singles. Of these, we recommend the Terrible Two (hard, yes, but what a fantastic route!); Bass Lake (Mireya picks this one due to lots of climbing, but no scary, technical descents); Solvang (easy & fun with a good route and a great atmosphere - the perfect introduction to double centuries); Mt. Tam (challenging & beautiful); Eastern Sierra (beautiful and not so challenging); and Knoxville (covers a lot of the same territory as Davis, but a far superior route).
We often ride north into the Santa Cruz Mountains and probably see many of you on the roads up there.
We often ride north into the Santa Cruz Mountains and probably see many of you on the roads up there.
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Hey, all -- I am 57, semi-retired, and live in the Richmond District of San Francisco. On weekends, I ride into Marin (because I can ride the west sidewalk of the Golden Gate Bridge and not hassle the legions of tourist/pedestrians that choke the east sidewalk). On weekdays, I ride south, usually along Skyline to Crystal Springs and Sawyer Camp Trail, then Canada Road to Palo Alto, returning to SF via CalTrain. I average about 80 - 100 miles of road riding per week, unless my wife has other plans for me!
I split my ride time between my single-speed and my multi-gear. I rode the ss in the Death Valley Century on March 3. I am riding the multi in the Wine Country Century this coming Saturday in Santa Rosa. I have also ridden/camped the Oregon Coast, and segments of Cal coast.
My favorite moderate weekend ride is a loop from my home over GG Bridge, thru Sausalito, Fairfax, up to top of Mt. Tam via Bolinas Road, and back home via Panoramic Highway, Mill valley, GG Bridge and home.
I have a fantasy that I will celebrate turning 60 (God willing!) by riding the Trans-Am. We'll see.
Nice meeting you all.
I split my ride time between my single-speed and my multi-gear. I rode the ss in the Death Valley Century on March 3. I am riding the multi in the Wine Country Century this coming Saturday in Santa Rosa. I have also ridden/camped the Oregon Coast, and segments of Cal coast.
My favorite moderate weekend ride is a loop from my home over GG Bridge, thru Sausalito, Fairfax, up to top of Mt. Tam via Bolinas Road, and back home via Panoramic Highway, Mill valley, GG Bridge and home.
I have a fantasy that I will celebrate turning 60 (God willing!) by riding the Trans-Am. We'll see.
Nice meeting you all.
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Hi, names Ben, 25 from Ukiah. I've been riding for seven-years, mostly in Oregon but more recently in California. I moved here two-years ago and lived in Santa Rosa, Oakland and Vallejo before settling in Ukiah to take a job as a newspaper reporter.
I started out out riding an aluminum frame Trek 1000 that I bought off a guy I met in college for $100. He had more money than good sense. I've since graduated to 2006 Specialized Roubiax for which I payed full price.
I got into cycling because, at 18, my doctor told me that if I didn't quit smoking and lose weight I would be dead by 30, which makes for quite the incentive, I'm down around 200 lbs now. I like long rides and will normally go out for 5+ hours at a stretch when I have the time, which isn't often these days. I recently completed 100 mile course of Tour of the Unknown Coast in Humboldt County and I'm trying to ride one century every month this year for as long as there are rides within reach.
When I'm not riding I'll usually be taking pictures or drinking beer and reading news papers as I am a notorious info-junkie. I am the only kilted cyclist I know.
I started out out riding an aluminum frame Trek 1000 that I bought off a guy I met in college for $100. He had more money than good sense. I've since graduated to 2006 Specialized Roubiax for which I payed full price.
I got into cycling because, at 18, my doctor told me that if I didn't quit smoking and lose weight I would be dead by 30, which makes for quite the incentive, I'm down around 200 lbs now. I like long rides and will normally go out for 5+ hours at a stretch when I have the time, which isn't often these days. I recently completed 100 mile course of Tour of the Unknown Coast in Humboldt County and I'm trying to ride one century every month this year for as long as there are rides within reach.
When I'm not riding I'll usually be taking pictures or drinking beer and reading news papers as I am a notorious info-junkie. I am the only kilted cyclist I know.
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Hello, my name is Jack, and I'm 37. I live in the mid-Peninsula area (Palo Alto), and I own a road bike (Seven Axiom) and a folding bike (when i used to commute via CalTrain up to SF). I enjoy long distance rides and climbs, as well as triathlons. I am riding in the Sequoia Century, Giro di Peninsula, and Tour of Napa Valley Century this season, plus a Ironman-distance triathlon in Sonoma this August.
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names Justin, from Sac. 22 and go to Cal State Sacramento where i'm majoring in Finance and Economics. Lookin for some folks to go ridin with up in the foothills or sierra's.
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Originally Posted by ptowntsi
names Justin, from Sac. 22 and go to Cal State Sacramento where i'm majoring in Finance and Economics. Lookin for some folks to go ridin with up in the foothills or sierra's.
Thats Dauphin's area.
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Eschew Obfuscation
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Originally Posted by 1jacktripper
plus a Ironman-distance triathlon in Sonoma this August.
Hat's off to you!
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*** Knock! Knock! Pokes head in, looks around ***
Hiya NorCal'ers,
Greetings from SoCal.
Have a nice day!
*** Shuts door, runs away ***
Hiya NorCal'ers,
Greetings from SoCal.
Have a nice day!
*** Shuts door, runs away ***
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Originally Posted by Happytime
*** Knock! Knock! Pokes head in, looks around ***
Hiya NorCal'ers,
Greetings from SoCal.
Have a nice day!
*** Shuts door, runs away ***
Hiya NorCal'ers,
Greetings from SoCal.
Have a nice day!
*** Shuts door, runs away ***
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Hi, my name's David and I'm a roadaholic. I'm a returning BF'r from a couple years ago (seems my original account is gone). I'm 28. I live with my wife Lisa in San Leandro. I was a regular with the Saturday riders of Team Alameda (acquaintance), but lately I've been commuting and slacking off.
Happy Bike to work day, btw!
My plans this year are to do some long distance touring with my buddy. I'm still waiting until orders for the Team Ryanf jersey begin.
Happy Bike to work day, btw!
My plans this year are to do some long distance touring with my buddy. I'm still waiting until orders for the Team Ryanf jersey begin.
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Originally Posted by jinws
SJ is flatter than a 18 year old chinese girl. ( I know, that was bad )
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Originally Posted by Happytime
*** Knock! Knock! Pokes head in, looks around ***
Hiya NorCal'ers,
Greetings from SoCal.
Have a nice day!
*** Shuts door, runs away ***
Hiya NorCal'ers,
Greetings from SoCal.
Have a nice day!
*** Shuts door, runs away ***
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I guess I should introduce myself and stop lurking around...
My name's Thien, I live in Santa Clara and work in Los Gatos. I'm the guy on a trek you pass going up Mt. Eden, Redwood Gulch, OLH... you get the idea. Got into cycling in late '05 and have been hooked since. I hope to see some of you out there on the roads sometime.
My name's Thien, I live in Santa Clara and work in Los Gatos. I'm the guy on a trek you pass going up Mt. Eden, Redwood Gulch, OLH... you get the idea. Got into cycling in late '05 and have been hooked since. I hope to see some of you out there on the roads sometime.