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Old 10-18-21, 05:39 PM
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Another hilly 51.9 km which had me pass the 3000 km mark for this season.

BTW getting back into an exercise routine or starting a new one is never easy. I just checked my "journal" from last year. the first week I did just two rides of 20 km each (12.4 miles). increased that week over week, starting with 10% and going higher as I got back into the real swing. The inspiration hit me at the end of the XC skiing season, it took me 9 weeks at the beginning of the season to hit my stride on the skis since my summers had turned into too much relaxing. Hard to keep up with the middle of the "keeners" pack doing that.

Real bike training? That was 35 and more years ago when I decided to do triathlons in order to get away from the running injuries.
As one of my "old timer" buddies used to say "We get too soon old and too late smart".

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Old 10-18-21, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by drsmoooth
29.7 miles today, sunny and 82 degrees!
that's a fancy bike you got there. looks like it should be in a museum instead of out on the road. how do you keep it so clean looking?
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Old 10-18-21, 06:27 PM
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I've been busy with work so getting in long rides has not been happening. I've been getting to my favorite training ride and getting in a 10 to 15 mile ride around 4-5 times a week though. The ride has water views, lots of curves, and non-stop rollers. Plus there is plenty of wildlife; today I saw a number of bald eagles flying not too far over the tree line. I've been riding my 1979 Trek 510 a lot. The bike has superb handling and the parts group on it work very well.

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Old 10-18-21, 07:08 PM
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40 miles on the fixed gear.
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Old 10-19-21, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Funkywheels63
that's a fancy bike you got there. looks like it should be in a museum instead of out on the road. how do you keep it so clean looking?
I clean and polish my bikes after every ride. I keep them both in showroom condition. I know, OCDish......
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Old 10-19-21, 02:56 PM
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About 35 miles after walking 18 holes. Gorgeous day and a perfect place to end the ride.

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Old 10-19-21, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by drsmoooth
I clean and polish my bikes after every ride. I keep them both in showroom condition. I know, OCDish......
I think if Batman was a cyclist, his setup would look like this. very impressive.
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Old 10-19-21, 10:26 PM
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The colors were crisp. The temp = 40’s

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Old 10-21-21, 03:18 PM
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42.2K (Marathon distance); 11º C, a bit breezy on the descents.
New route combo with a different profile.

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Old 10-21-21, 04:11 PM
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Got my 18k in and learned a very valuable lesson. If I ride slower it's EASIER. Remember 1) I'm really not a cyclist and 2) I'm REALLY new at this. This was my normal ride but it took me about 10 minutes more to ride - from about 50 mins to an hour. WOW what a difference. Going just THAT much more leisurely sure shows me how you animals can make double or triple that distance. I could have easily run longer at this pace (about 3-4 kph slower) Huh...whoda thunk it.

Sure do love this new bike too!

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Old 10-21-21, 10:56 PM
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A virtual 26 miles and 2000’ of climbing on the streets of London using Zwift. Can’t handle more than an hour and a half on the trainer.
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Old 10-21-21, 11:40 PM
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Took advantage of working from home and a break in the rain to do a threshold workout on the ring road of our local 9-hole muni golf course.
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Old 10-22-21, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Chickenwings
Got my 18k in and learned a very valuable lesson. If I ride slower it's EASIER. Remember 1) I'm really not a cyclist and 2) I'm REALLY new at this. This was my normal ride but it took me about 10 minutes less to ride - from about 50 mins to an hour. WOW what a difference. Going just THAT much more leisurely sure shows me how you animals can make doble or triple that distance. I could have easily run longer at this pace (about 3-4 kph slower) Huh...whoda thunk it.

Sure do love this new bike too!
Now you can start "mixing it"using the hard easy routine. One hard, two easy and repeat, then one day off and repeat. Combine that with gradual increases in the distance Mix and match any old way as long s you can keep track.
BTW taking more than one day off will have you "pay" on the third day.
I found that this works well for me cycling, XC skiing and easy running, mind you my "real" running days are just memories.
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Old 10-22-21, 10:48 AM
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Yeah Thanks ORF. I was talking to a friend about this earlier and I've come to the conclusion that I just need to make this a more regular routine...I am fighting this 'payment plan' of not going often enough a little too hard methinks.

*muses* Gee, think I'm fighting becoming a cyclist too hard???......hmmmmm
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Old 10-22-21, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Chickenwings
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*muses* Gee, think I'm fighting becoming a cyclist too hard???......hmmmmm
Yeah that could be a real problem.
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Old 10-23-21, 04:53 PM
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Squeezed 5mi after the dinner around the house just before dusk, streets almost empty, it was raining today on and off, but the roads got dry quickly, cloudy 81F, feels a bit cooler on the bike. Now its time to relax, check my strava statistics, have a drink. It was a good week between swimming, running and biking, I got well over 3 hours of workout with Sunday still ahead of me. Most challenging was running, swimming was fun, biking 5mi feels like a great way to recover from running.
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Old 10-23-21, 07:51 PM
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A leisurely 30 km, just 4 km short of last year's total i.e one ride tomorrow to get over "the hump", lots of wet weather in the forecast for the coming week.
Snow level lowering to 1400 m, with over night temperatures staying low enough to get snow up there at 1600+ m .
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Old 10-24-21, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by drsmoooth
29.7 miles today, sunny and 82 degrees!
I know that place well - just walked in the door from a ride there
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Old 10-24-21, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by OldRailfan
42.2K (Marathon distance); 11º C, a bit breezy on the descents.................................
Went out at 1:05AM today with 76º F temp., 90% humidity, 9mph winds for a SLOW 42.24 miles and 69' elevation.

Improved on distance and mph on yesterday's 23.32 miles and feeling better after.

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From Friday

What an epic day and it’s just getting going good. Blew off golf this morning for another adventure. The original plan was to ride to Shiloh General Store from the house for an Amish sandwich for lunch. Then I was going to meet my wife at about 75 miles and catch a ride to my daughter’s house in Boone.

Terrific morning to ride and enjoyed several new to me roads. I’ve been to Shiloh General Store numerous times but never from my house Concord.

My Uber/wife started late and then hit some traffic issues which created an additional option. I realized Raffaldini Vineyards wasn’t too far away. I Finished the ride with a mountain top finish at Raffaldini Vineyards. Outside of Italy it’s a favorite spot!!!

On to Boone for a weekend with all the family!!!

(Raffaldini doesn’t offer valet parking for bicycles!!)










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Old 10-25-21, 02:24 AM
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Yesterday's ride was a shorty 21 k with wind gusts of up to 40 km/h.
But I'm past last season's total distance despite the two lost weeks because of the wildfires.
The forecast for this week looks like more of the same with "too much wet".
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Old 10-30-21, 05:41 PM
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Hilly 48.7 k
Brrrr it was pretty crisp this morning. All of 2º C when I got going and it rose just an extra 2 degrees, despite brilliant sunshine.
Inauguration day for my new winter cycling jacket, HiVis to dazzle the daydreaming motorists around our neck of the woods!
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Cyclocross. Half a lap, successfully fending off last place in the 60-65 group.

Then I walked a half lap, with a flat front.

Then about a lap, well in last place.

Then I walked most of a lap, with a flat front.

I did ride the last 100' to the finish line for show, albiet with the front end wallowing around.

good times.
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Old 10-30-21, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by downtube42
Cyclocross. Half a lap, successfully fending off last place in the 60-65 group.

Then I walked a half lap, with a flat front.

Then about a lap, well in last place.

Then I walked most of a lap, with a flat front.

I did ride the last 100' to the finish line for show, albiet with the front end wallowing around.

good times.
That's why they say "life's a b..ch or "Murphy at work" etc. etc.

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Old 10-31-21, 05:28 PM
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a scary sight on a Halloween solo ride on a very deserted road I call my private greenway, a deer carcass in two pieces picked clean. Riding my oldest bike ('73)



A Friday night ride ( or is a night ride by the time we finish ). The Big Wheel gang of 4 that does late afternoon / evening rides year-round. In a week we'll be starting and ending in the dark



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