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Old 10-18-10, 07:48 PM
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Geezer doing Back to Back Doubles

I did the Bass Lake Double Oct 9, it was tough 202.5 with 10,500’ of climbing. Most of the climbing was between 80-135 miles.

Fast forward to this past Saturday Oct 16, I’m back on the bike doing the Solvang Fall Double. I ended up with 202 miles and 10,900’ of climbing. It’s tough ride with a climb in the center portion that has pitches between 12-16% and 2 miles of dirt road at the top. In the evening when the sun went down the fog rolled in. It was the wet soupy kind that was almost like riding in the rain. It was dark, raining, the road were jet black and slick and cars going by at 65 mph.

I did finish and I was tired. It had been a long day, 14:08 on the bike and 16:10 on the course. This was the 8th double I’ve done for the year and I have one more to do, Death Valley Fall Double Oct. 30.
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Tough guy! Was Rick at this one?
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I'll take your picture down at Death Valley. Keep your smile on, you never know when.

Congrats on the double centuries and the good health that goes with them.
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Dude, that is some serious mileage and climbing in tough conditions.
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Well done, Dante. You and you bud Rick are animals!
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No, I didn't do Solvang. I was relaxing with my wife at our cabin in the mountains, doing some mountain bike riding and not even touching the road bike.

Good job Dante! I did back to back with the White Mountain and the Knoxville Staff doubles this year, and I ended the year with seven.

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Originally Posted by Daspydyr
I'll take your picture down at Death Valley. Keep your smile on, you never know when.

Congrats on the double centuries and the good health that goes with them.
Are you going to be there?
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Old 10-19-10, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by seemunkee
Are you going to be there?
Are you coming from Olney? My son lives in North Bethesda.
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Originally Posted by DanteB
Are you coming from Olney? My son lives in North Bethesda.
Yep, I'm flying out and my buddy from Seattle is driving down to meet me. This is the first double for both of us.
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Wow... way to go.
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Think we need to make this an award for such accomplishments...We are not worthy!!!
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No worries PAlt,

Here in CA the CAL Triple Crown has lots of awards already. Just another part of riding doubles . . .

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Great rides. Is RAAM in your future?
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Originally Posted by NOS88
Great rides. Is RAAM in your future?
Heavens no, how about you Rick?
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Originally Posted by DanteB
Heavens no, how about you Rick?
RAAM? Not me. I did Paris-Brest-Paris in '91 and that was so brutal it burned me out for long distance riding for 12 years! And P-B-P is peanuts compared to RAAM.

So no, absolutely no RAAM for me. I would maybe do Furnace Creek 508 as part of a team, but not solo.

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Well done. Sounds epic! Good luck for the 30th October double. I'm hoping to be back in the USA for some more crazy riding myself in 2011. What do you suggest? I've just done my own triple challenge which consisted of 1) all 8 stages of the Tour of Cal 2) Coast to coast across the USA and 3) the Cent Cols Challenge..... looking for some way to top it in 2011... not sure that'll be possible though!
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Originally Posted by pink cycling
Well done. Sounds epic! Good luck for the 30th October double. I'm hoping to be back in the USA for some more crazy riding myself in 2011. What do you suggest? I've just done my own triple challenge which consisted of 1) all 8 stages of the Tour of Cal 2) Coast to coast across the USA and 3) the Cent Cols Challenge..... looking for some way to top it in 2011... not sure that'll be possible though!
You can start by looking at the California Triple Crown website, and thanks.
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What's the Cent Cols Challenge?
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What's the Cent Cols Challenge?
Here's the link: https://centcolschallenge.com/challenge/
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