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Old 04-30-22, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
How long are you there for?

If you have another day, you really head south on the BRP (cycling or driving). The section between Mount Pisgah and Waterrock Knob is very scenic (Velo Vol approved). The climb up 215 from the valley (north side) to the BRP is great.
We are here for a whole week. I am hoping to get in several rides, although the forecast looks mostly wet. I plan to try part of the Asheville Gran Fondo route tomorrow before the rain, and Mount Mitchell on Monday. Stay tuned. Will consider your suggestions.
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Originally Posted by datlas
We are here for a whole week. I am hoping to get in several rides, although the forecast looks mostly wet. I plan to try part of the Asheville Gran Fondo route tomorrow before the rain, and Mount Mitchell on Monday. Stay tuned. Will consider your suggestions.
Oh wow. Did you think about visiting nearby Cades Cove? It's car-free on Wednesday.

https://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/cadescove.htm
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People here don't get it.
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Old 04-30-22, 08:31 PM
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I figured out the drag problem on the Fulcrum wheels. Too much bearing preload. I undid the grub screw, turned the preload collar just about 1/8 of a turn and it was already better. Another 1/8th and it would turn from its own weight. No play, so I tightened it up again. Tomorrow will tell the tale.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
I figured out the drag problem on the Fulcrum wheels. Too much bearing preload. I undid the grub screw, turned the preload collar just about 1/8 of a turn and it was already better. Another 1/8th and it would turn from its own weight. No play, so I tightened it up again. Tomorrow will tell the tale.
nice!
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Originally Posted by ls01
nice!
The best part is, you can do it while the wheel is clamped in the dropouts, so you can test it really easily.
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Washed the car and put one if those highphalutin type of ceramic coatings on it. Smelled good..... detailed the 09 Tarmac, and swapped in the carbon wheels. (Which is a pain in the ass because I have to swap out the brake pads and reset the brakes for wider carbon rims)I had to grind the rivets off on the cassette. They were making contact with the hub shell. It wouldn't freewheel. All fixeded now.
Think I'll start working on Contador next week. I need one bike ready for Kentucky next month.
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Old 04-30-22, 11:56 PM
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Non lazy Sunday afternoon. mowed the lawns and then spent about an hour and a half of feeding branches into a woodchipper. hopefully that will be the last mowing required before winter. Woodchippers are fun though. relaxing with a milk stout with dinner.
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Head fully inserted this morning.

Volunteering at a crit this am, then racing after my volunteering duties are over. Not quite as close to the Wyoming border this time.

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Originally Posted by genejockey
I figured out the drag problem on the Fulcrum wheels. Too much bearing preload. I undid the grub screw, turned the preload collar just about 1/8 of a turn and it was already better. Another 1/8th and it would turn from its own weight. No play, so I tightened it up again. Tomorrow will tell the tale.
Wow. I've owned several sets of Fulcrum/Campy wheels and they tend to get loose, not tight. I have to check mine periodically to make sure that they have enough load.
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Originally Posted by big john
When I've had those "pinched nerve" type pains they take a few days to go away. Heat helps but doesn't fix it.
This, exactly. Hopefully tomorrow will be noticeably better.
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Originally Posted by LAJ
Head fully inserted this morning.

Volunteering at a crit this am, then racing after my volunteering duties are over. Not quite as close to the Wyoming border this time.

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Jinxed myself yesterday...

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Yesterday was awesome.

The course was super dry and amazingly difficult. Many 18+ grades to climb with quite a few hike a bikers. The steepest segments were at nearly the end and the course finished with a steep 200 foot climb.

I was pleased with the effort considering I woke up at 5 and couldn’t keep anything down. Didn’t have enough breakfast so I had to eat a lot on the course. Took a shot of fireball from someone at mile 40 and that kept me going.

Boswell won, averaged something like 20, which is insane. I think I could have averaged maybe 15 if I had felt better in the morning and ate more- oh well, there’s always next year.

We met the owner of Mid South at a restaurant later yesterday and talked to him for quite a while. He’s really cool- I enjoyed talking to him. He said he’d put us in for 23 if we want, I’m considering it.

Official numbers for the day according to the race timing we’re 58 miles, 7350 feet and 13.8 average. All in dirt.

Here’s a crappy picture of some of the roads.
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Old 05-01-22, 05:51 AM
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Where am I?



Real UT
Doesn't compare to the 37 story Cathedral of Learning.
Hail to Pitt!
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Originally Posted by LAJ
Head fully inserted this morning.

Volunteering at a crit this am, then racing after my volunteering duties are over. Not quite as close to the Wyoming border this time.

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So, are you the Emperor of Wyoming or is that Lester?

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Wut.
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Originally Posted by gnome
Non lazy Sunday afternoon. mowed the lawns and then spent about an hour and a half of feeding branches into a woodchipper. hopefully that will be the last mowing required before winter. Woodchippers are fun though. relaxing with a milk stout with dinner.
I hope you followed this advice.
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Wut.
Looks legit.
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I had about a week or so of feeling fatigued with a sore throat and congested lungs - thanks, preschool.

Now that I'm feeling somewhat better, this weather, 40-55⁰ and rain, just won't go away. May had better be ******g glorious.
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Watch out Velo Vol My weather app with superior accuracy says bad weather is on the way. You're welcome.

Sincerely,
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Looks legit.
might be a 100% reduction if the car doesn't run. Stellar idea.
#TooLegitToQuit
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
I had about a week or so of feeling fatigued with a sore throat and congested lungs - thanks, preschool.

Now that I'm feeling somewhat better, this weather, 40-55⁰ and rain, just won't go away. May had better be ******g glorious.
I'm sure it's concerned with your opinion.
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
So, are you the Emperor of Wyoming or is that Lester?

https://youtu.be/v90dPbrlM_c

I will never be the emperor of Wyoming. My Dad attempted to move us to Rock Springs when I was a yute. The whole family put the kabosh on that. Bear in mind this was the early seventies and it was a total ****hole at that time.
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Same creek, different day.

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Quattro. I'll take it.

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Sunday used to be long ride day. But now that I'm trying to get back in shape, for my age anyway, it's my day off. I ride every other day--14 miles at present--and do floor workouts the other three days. I tried both together and it was exhausting to the point of my being useless the rest of the day. I will do a light workout in a few, just to get the blood moving and avoid being a potato for the day.
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