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smelling the roses
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A 17 yo kid was hit and killed by a car over the weekend. He had recently graduated from high school and was the captain of his school’s MTB team. I’ve known his parents for a long time.
Yes. The overwhelming number of people wore masks. We had a police escort for the open road portion. The rest was on a four lane road that has been closed to cars since restrictions took effect. Plenty of room to spread out.
Yes. The overwhelming number of people wore masks. We had a police escort for the open road portion. The rest was on a four lane road that has been closed to cars since restrictions took effect. Plenty of room to spread out.
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Just read that there will be another stimulus check.
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On my ride yesterday I saw a guy on what looked to be a Look KG171.
With a bright red Aerospoke-type wheel on the front and a black one on the back
With a bright red Aerospoke-type wheel on the front and a black one on the back
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IN riding!
The Hammer is quieter and smoother than it ever was before, even brand new. Power still felt spot-on. Only weirdness was that the watch wasn't finding the sensors, so I had to manually upload the Rouvy file and then manually remove the fake miles recorded.
Still super happy to have the trainer back. And the Velofix guy is outside right now setting up the R2 with the R7000. I’m going to be set up beautifully.
The Hammer is quieter and smoother than it ever was before, even brand new. Power still felt spot-on. Only weirdness was that the watch wasn't finding the sensors, so I had to manually upload the Rouvy file and then manually remove the fake miles recorded.
Still super happy to have the trainer back. And the Velofix guy is outside right now setting up the R2 with the R7000. I’m going to be set up beautifully.
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IN riding!
The Hammer is quieter and smoother than it ever was before, even brand new. Power still felt spot-on. Only weirdness was that the watch wasn't finding the sensors, so I had to manually upload the Rouvy file and then manually remove the fake miles recorded.
Still super happy to have the trainer back. And the Velofix guy is outside right now setting up the R2 with the R7000. I’m going to be set up beautifully.
The Hammer is quieter and smoother than it ever was before, even brand new. Power still felt spot-on. Only weirdness was that the watch wasn't finding the sensors, so I had to manually upload the Rouvy file and then manually remove the fake miles recorded.
Still super happy to have the trainer back. And the Velofix guy is outside right now setting up the R2 with the R7000. I’m going to be set up beautifully.
So it is
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Turned on my Wahoo at the start of the ride and it greeted me with a low battery warning and 1% charge. I know that I charged the thing on Monday morning and I've only taken two 1-hour rides since - it should have had enough juice for a century and more. Had to fall back on my Fitbit tracking (I don't think that the Strava app pairs with HRMs any more, and I at least wanted that data) and fly blind, like some kind of plebe.
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The horror!
I actually had a similar thing happen yesterday. I've got a dumb computer I use primarily for heart rate but had switched stems and handlebars and never moved the computer mount over to the new cockpit. Brought my heart rate strap but didn't even think about the computer, so even if the mount was there I probably would have forgotten the computer anyways
I actually had a similar thing happen yesterday. I've got a dumb computer I use primarily for heart rate but had switched stems and handlebars and never moved the computer mount over to the new cockpit. Brought my heart rate strap but didn't even think about the computer, so even if the mount was there I probably would have forgotten the computer anyways
So it is
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I actually had a similar thing happen yesterday. I've got a dumb computer I use primarily for heart rate but had switched stems and handlebars and never moved the computer mount over to the new cockpit. Brought my heart rate strap but didn't even think about the computer, so even if the mount was there I probably would have forgotten the computer anyways
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Turned on my Wahoo at the start of the ride and it greeted me with a low battery warning and 1% charge. I know that I charged the thing on Monday morning and I've only taken two 1-hour rides since - it should have had enough juice for a century and more. Had to fall back on my Fitbit tracking (I don't think that the Strava app pairs with HRMs any more, and I at least wanted that data) and fly blind, like some kind of plebe.
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