Recent Ride Logs
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Ride |
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2013-05-21 | Wk 21 | 13.00 | 0.00 | 0 | |||
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2013-05-18 | WildRide - Fight Against Cancer | 40.00 | 20.70 | 0 | |||
| Planned to do a casual ride. First 5 miles were nice and easy. Then I got into a small group that wanted to fly, fun stuff. Pulled my small group across the Dam, that hurt. I turned around at 20 miles and rode back solo - died by the end. Nice party afterwards. | ||||||||
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2013-05-20 | Sunday Tempo Ride | Tempo with a bit of wind | 46.03 | 16.90 | 1,306 | ||
| One of those rides where I was almost hoping we would not go but now that it is done I am sure glad that we did. Tough wind at the halfway point and even the cross winds were not fun. We had a small group of just 6 so we broke out the old water tower route. We stayed together on the part going directly into the wind but on Renner with the cross wind well it got a little fast. I was able to hang with the main Group but we had one who dropped after the big first hill. He had said earlier that he knew the way and was ok with riding solo. Thanks all who came out and a big thanks to the pullers on the windy sections. Another fun day on the Bike with my PBA Buds! | ||||||||
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2013-05-14 | Round the lake with Brian | 30.67 | 16.10 | 774 | |||
| Another fun Tuesday Ride with my bud Brian nice easy ride with a fun with the wind romp down 546 we also pushed it a bit at the end on the two loops. | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | Halletsville / Flatonia 300k Brevet | 187.82 | 15.70 | 4,145 | |||
| The Houston Randonneur rides are generally my favorites - chip seal isn't as bad and the traffic is lighter. This ride heads west from Brookshire, about 35 miles west of Houston on I-10, out to Halletsville, touching San Felipe, Sealy, and Columbus on the way. I doubt many around here have heard of Hallettsville, but it is just east of Shiner and about 40 miles north of Victoria. Anyone who has done the Shiner ride knows where that is. After Hallettsville, we head northwest to Flatonia. However, the name is a misnomer – it isn’t very flat. The ride then heads due east, paralleling the westbound course until we reach Columbus, where the west and east bound routes merge. From there, it's the same course back to the start. Unlike in November, when I last did this ride, there was no rain. But it was the hottest weekend of the year, topping out at 94° in the shade, and over 100° in the sun. There was no shortage of wind, either. The good news is that we reached Halletsville before the heat and wind reached full intensity. From there, we head northwest and that takes full advantage of tailwind in places. Some of it was crosswind, too, and very stout – trying to blow us off the road. The return trip to the east, back toward Columbus and Sealy was quartering tailwind. So, we were lucky for the most part with wind. This was the hottest weekend of the year so far – humidity was intense too, making for serious discomfort. I was really looking forward to nightfall. That would mean cooler temperatures. I was consuming pediolyte and Endurolyte Fizz, mixed. That combination always saves me in serious heat. I’m still very hot on the ride, but I am not getting sick. It doesn’t reduce the misery factor very much, though. That’s why I look forward to nightfall, and I’m counting down the hours until the sun sets. Fortunately, by the time we reached Alleyton, a raft of high clouds moved in, cutting the sunlight and cooling us off about 10 degrees. The sun set shortly after we reached Sealy but we were only about 15 miles from the end, by then. We did have more headwind in the last 15 miles so we were close to the end, but had quite a bit more work to wrap it up. I didn’t eat much on the ride. Rides of this length are mostly done on liquid diet for me. Others don’t do it that way. Everyone has their own way to get through these rides. I heard that drinking white whole milk – a couple pints worth, is a good recovery drink. I have never before drunk white milk on a ride and I can’t remember the last time I’ve ever done that at any time. I gave it a try, anyway, while in Alleyton. Wow – that milk completely hit the spot. It was very refreshing and it did help to get recovery under way. I felt better the last 42 miles and felt great the next day as we started out on the Sunday ride. I was looking forward to more milk – never thought I would ever say that! | ||||||||
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2013-05-19 | Tacos and BBQ 145k Permanent | 90.59 | 15.20 | 1,513 | |||
| Going to be another windy hot day. Started off sunny, clouds moved in, humidity moved in, clouds left, and the remainder was intense sun, intense wind, and intense heat, heightened by humidity. The wind was worse than previous day. This is a really flat route but there are slight gradients, and with headwind like we had, it might as well be the Rockies! I spent more time than I would like to admit at 8 to 10 mph - very depressing. But thought of more milk kept me going. This is an 86 mile ride but I always add 4 so i can claim UMCA credit for a century. Unlike the PBA log, which require at least 100, the UMCA only requires 90. In wind like this, I'm not going to do 1 cm more! In the past, I have added 4 more at the end. Invariably, the wind is killer and straight from the south. At the very end of course, the route goes straight south. Just as I won't do 1 cm more than I have to short of 90, the days of doing my extra miles at the end are over. Today I went west and ran out of road. Then I came back and headed east. Got the extra I needed and then headed for the Taco Bell. There was a burrito waiting for me there - and 2 pints of milk. Well, hold on. They were out of pints. Next size up I thought was a quart. I bought the quart and took it back to Taco Bell where I found out I had actually bough half a gallon. the good news is I got Gary and Dana to share it with me right after they got back from their 4 extra miles. By then, I had eaten my burrito, gotten my bottles ready, topped everything off with ice, and drank just a bit more than half the milk. I was ready to go. Of course, on a ride this short, the metabolism is not quite up to the task of putting away that much milk, so I did feel a bit full for awhile. The beating we took on wind was mostly not repeated on the way back. There was a bit more tailwind this direction, so we made it back to the start in time to get into the car and drive almost all the way home in daylight. | ||||||||
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2013-05-19 | Ashdown Forest and the Long Man of Wilmington | 85.00 | 14.70 | 5,013 | |||
| Today I wore the same set up as Dartmoor. On occasion I did feel too warm and the gloves did come off but generally I was comfortable. So we are well into May and I’ve still only wore shorts without leg/knee warmers once this year! That’s crazy! I delayed my start owing to some rain in the air so I had no choice but to head straight to AFGC to meet Dave and Brian for coffee and egg baguettes. Good to see the guys back on their bikes again and in buoyant mood. We spent a good hour in the tea room catching up on the gossip. We then added our usual Forest Row loop before dropping into Isfield for afternoon tea and cake. Nothing much to report in between, apart from road rage involving Dave. I was keen to add some additional mileage at the end of my ride, as we were well up on time still, so I returned home via my extended Old Man loop. Didn’t feel that strong today but I was still pleased to knock out some half decent mileage and climbing with comparative ease. We seem to be doing this almost as a matter of routine now. | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | 41.30 | 0.00 | 0 | ||||
| Rode the Wild Ride and did the beer and burger thing again this year at my house. Also got to watch Lori conquer the 40 mile route. As was the case last year the little romp up Shilo into the wind was sporting but it was pretty easy going out so I knew I would have to pay the tab at some point. Anyway, fun day, I'll do it again. | ||||||||
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2013-05-19 | Bikes 'n Bagels | 49.00 | 17.80 | 1 | |||
| A great cycle with great people... Missing a few stars such as Tim and Kraig but a few stars were definitely in attendance Magic Mike on his bike Rooney as always. Thanks guys for making it a truly excellent Bagel Ride! I'm so happy to still be able to ride getting a lot of pain from a leg that just won't heal :( Felt great for a couple hours after finishing. Thank y'all so much. | ||||||||
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2013-05-16 | Tues/Thur Popsicle Ride (Mar-Oct only) | Thursday Pop Ride | 40.91 | 18.20 | 1 | ||
| Great to ride with my fellow poppers! Many thanks for being great company. | ||||||||
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2013-05-12 | Bagel Bite | 30.13 | 17.70 | 741 | |||
| Kids were up all night I couldn't make the Bagel Run so I rode a little later on my loansome... Waaahhhh! I missed you guys a lot! | ||||||||
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2013-05-19 | OAS-Lite | 49.33 | 19.50 | 0 | |||
| We missed today Alan! Despite the "Red" flag warnings, we had great smooth pace lines out to Valley Ranch, which really helped. They all twisted my arm, so up "The Wall" we went- and I am not talkin Pink Floyd. With that tailwind, the runs down Luna and other assorted northbound roads- were a blast. Great to see GaryP in the parking lot before the ride. | ||||||||
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2013-05-19 | BnB – Sasche + commute | 56.02 | 17.20 | 0 | |||
| Only eight riders ventured out to battle the winds today, which were gusting above 20mph at the start. The forecast had the winds increasing through the day – the forecast was correct. It was tough going at times, even through the cross winds. A slight change in the route to avoid construction, found more construction, but ultimately we hit a different rest stop. Return trip was somewhat better as the winds picked up to 19-30, but some of that was tailwind up Indy. Thanks go to those who took turns up front, as most of us took a stint on point. Chris the Machine and Bionic Bob seemed reluctant to give up the front row at times – awesome job guys! With sustained winds near 20mph and gusts of 30mph, it was just way too windy today to try for more miles – even if it is my first anniversary. I started bike riding on 5/19/2012 when a 10 mile trip took 90 minutes; what an incredible 12 months it has been. | ||||||||
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2013-05-19 | Sat/Sun OAS Ride | Russian OAS | 55.25 | 0.00 | 0 | ||
| Nice route by the Russian. Got to do the wall out in valley ranch. Thanks, everybody! | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | Wild Ride 100k | 64.72 | 19.20 | 2,260 | |||
| First group ride in over a month and boy, was it fun! DB2 group met for the Wild Ride and started with 8ish riders. Good pace (20.3 by my garmin)to the 35 mile rest stop. Left the stop with many riders who must have known our yellow jerseyed leaders rocked. Our group fell apart a bit after that, but we had a lot of hangers on. Thanks to Marty, Brad, Darrin, Larry, Scott, Gene, Jerry, Heinz and others who looked out for me and shielded me from the wind. Great day! | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | Saturday OAS Lite | oas lite | 69.04 | 0.00 | 0 | ||
| Some nice runs with the boyz after the group thinned out. If you're starting to drift through a curve, stay on the gas! Thanks, Russian and Yimmy! | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | WildRide!+Commute+Bonus = 1st 2013 Century | 100.10 | 16.00 | 0 | |||
| Rode from the house (11 miles) down to the WildRide! start and met up with Marty, Mary, Darrin, Larry, Heinz, and several others. Fast start, and picked up riders along the way. I knew we were going a bit fast, but it was fun, and started to feel it about mile 30. Limped into the rest stop behind the group (20 avg at 34 miles), refreshed, and was ready to head out when I kept hearing a rattle on my bike. A few seconds later my Cateye popped off and into the next lane. I peeled off and returned to pick it up before an oncoming car crushed it, but by that time the group was down the road and we were going into the wind. I had little chance of catching them, and the more I rode the more tired I got. Jumped on a few groups, but rode solo until the dam, where I found Larry and Steve helping Jerry change a flat. We headed out together, but my legs continued to tighten up, so I fell back and continued in solo. The slog up Shiloh into the wind was a bear, and finally made it back just after Noon. Some chocolate milk and snacks later, I rode over to Bill's to enjoy the hospitality there (and the beer, quite good), then about 1:30 left and headed further south into the wind (no fun) then east and north back to the house. Added some more bonus miles and got home just after 3PM with 100 miles in the bag. Cleaned up quick so we could head off to church, boy was I tired though. Thanks Marty, Larry, Darrin, and others for the help up front the first 34, wish I could have finished with you, but I doubt the way I was feeling I could have kept up the entire way back. | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | OAS-Lite | 63.21 | 20.40 | 0 | |||
| Way too many peeps in the pack today. Tough getting everyone through lights, etc. Once we thinned out after Greg took his 40ers short, things smoothed out. Thanks to Team Fiat for all their work up front into the wind and running the gate. Great route by Jimmy to get us away from the WildRide. Had some great stretches out in Sunnyvale and on the run home. | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | DB2 - Lucas + more | 106.87 | 16.40 | 0 | |||
| Thanks to Chris (The Machine) Minisquero for stepping up to lead a ride today – his first. He did a great job and only took us off course once (which was a worth a good laugh!), and didn’t blow up his own ride. He stayed on point for almost the entire ride, with only a short stint off the front on Cloverhaven. Seven riders (GQ of 14%) made the trip to Lucas, then down through Richardson using parts of routes from several other regular rides. Average at the rest stop was slightly up, but we had a tail wind for some of that stretch. The journey south was another story as we battled the wind. Back at SC&C I needed 46 more miles to get the 100, but found no takers for company. I headed west on SC to Headquarters where I came upon Dave, a guy out on a solo 20 mile ride. He’s been riding about two months and is looking for a regular dependable group with which to ride (he was riding solo because his ride buddies had bailed, get the idea?). I gave my best PBA sales pitch as I accompanied him to his home in Frisco off Rolater. Dave says he will check out the PBA website and we may see him in the fold soon. From Rolater, I made another loop around the Lucas water tower. I managed to keep my average up, even in the open spaces of Forest Grove. On the return trip, heading south once again, I took a beating by the wind. By 2pm, heading south on Alma was a pill (to put it lightly) as the wind destroyed my average as the wind increased to 14/23mph. Even so, I was glad to be part of Chris’ inaugural ride – thanks again Mr. Machine. | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | Loop from house | 36.00 | 0.00 | 0 | |||
| Barb and I went out for a two spin from the house after sleeping in this morning. | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | DB2 | 50.50 | 17.40 | 0 | |||
| Fun ride today! 7 of us rolled out. Thanks to Michael Wingfield for his navigation help and being up front w me almost the whole time! Thanks to the others w help up front! | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | WildRide! 2013 | 64.84 | 21.00 | 1,703 | |||
| They should change the name of this to Wind Ride. Came upon a horrific crash scene on the fast run north from Nevada. T&Ps for that guy. Never unclipped the entire ride, thanks to the men in blue and a bit of excellent timing. Missed Pecot, who pulled me home on Shiloh the last two years... | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | Fast Forty Plus Commute | 49.73 | 18.90 | 1,132 | |||
| About 40 riders today with a mixture of Lite, DB1,Fast Forty and a few from the Fiat team. Pace of the ride about the same as an upper end DB1 Ride but definitely not as smooth with many surges, riders passing on the right, up the middle of the lines, etc. Fast Forty group split off at about 20 miles with about 14 riders and we enjoyed some nice rotating pace lines along the way back to the lot. | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | Wild Ride | 40.00 | 0.00 | 0 | |||
| Thanks to my buddies Maggie, Andrew, Bill, and Rick who shielded me from the mighty wind, pushed and pulled me all the way home, and Woo-Hoo'd for me when I had no "woo" left to "hoo". I love you guys! MUAH! 40 MILES...and YES, I have witnesses. :) | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | Wild Ride w/DB-2 folks | 64.53 | 19.30 | 2,641 | |||
| Very Inspriational Ride!!! Started with Brad's group an about 7 others. At the 34 mile rest stop, we have about 50-60. We were popular. Maybe it was our jerseys as it seemed that only a few were pulling including great pulls by Larry, Brad and Darrin. Somehjow we managed to lose Brad when he dropped a computer and Larry when he dropped his bottle. | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | Fast 40 to Rowlett + commute | 41.71 | 19.20 | 1,004 | |||
| First time on the Fast Forty ride and it was strange getting back to the start at 10am. Finally over 800 miles for the year. Went out with OAS Lite which had probably close to 60 riders and participated in the paceline until we were approaching the 16-mile mark as I didn't know when Fast Forty would peel off. Turned around at 20-mile point. Wattage was typical of OAS Lite rides from last year. Pretty warm today as it was 80F before we knew it. Nice to ride at least partway with some of the crew from my rides last year. Thanks to Greg for leading! Ran 6 miles afterwards to start getting used to running in the mid-day heat. Average Power: 180W | Normalized Power: 224W (about 10% harder than typical DB1 ride) | ||||||||
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2013-05-18 | 16 plus DB lt - 3000 cal | 64.60 | 16.70 | 0 | |||
| 2 h 18 min >130 | ||||||||
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2013-05-17 | Pop-B + Commute - National Ride Your Bike to Work Week (Thurs Edition) | 50.15 | 0.00 | 0 | |||
| It is National Ride Your Bike to Work Week (still). The rain kept me off the morning commute, so at lunch, I drove home and rode the bike back to work. Horrible south winds made this trip work. The Pop after work was fantastic and crazy fast - even into the wind. This was my first Thursday Pop and it was as great as the Tues ride, even if it did seem to have fewer people and even fewer familiar faces. This could be habbit forming. | ||||||||
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2013-05-17 | 43.00 | 17.40 | 0 | ||||
| rode with Rudy who was on a tandem 2h 5 min>130 | ||||||||
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2013-05-16 | Tues/Thur Popsicle Ride (Mar-Oct only) | Fastest Pop of the Year | 36.57 | 21.10 | 956 | ||
| well, FnA lived up to his name pulling us for most of the ride. Strong efforts from the usual suspects also, Yimmy, Smernoff, Pecot de Gallo and many others.... I even saw Bran Griffin up front for a short while. How humid was it? So humid that even Scott Alexander was having issues with his hair. Someone needs to teach Brian Williams the concept of the echelon.... if the wind is out of the south which it usually is, then on Renner, go to the left if you get out front so that old fat men like me, don't get guttered. | ||||||||
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2013-05-16 | STCC Thursday Niterider | 34.00 | 20.40 | 0 | |||
| Ride 3. Good ride with great pulls by Andre, Keith, Zach and the devil himself. Still missing my Inspiration. | ||||||||
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2013-05-17 | STCC Thursday Stampede | 34.00 | 21.80 | 0 | |||
| I was ride leader tonight, trying to corral some strong horses from Velo & Crest.com. Got dropped by Greg D, much to the delight of many. Thanks to Bill A for the rescue. Fast & Fun! | ||||||||
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2013-05-04 | Sat/Sun OAS Ride | OAS | 58.00 | 0.00 | 0 | ||
| Celina loop, cut it short to hang with Terry. | ||||||||
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2013-05-05 | Sat/Sun OAS Ride | OAS | 43.00 | 0.00 | 0 | ||
| Celina loop | ||||||||
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2013-05-07 | Tues/Thur Popsicle Ride (Mar-Oct only) | Pop B | 34.00 | 0.00 | 0 | ||
| First one of the year | ||||||||
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2013-05-12 | Sat/Sun OAS Ride | OAS | 21.00 | 0.00 | 0 | ||
| Cut it short and road back to start | ||||||||
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2013-05-14 | Airport loop | 36.00 | 0.00 | 0 | |||
| Road with Barb | ||||||||
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2013-05-16 | Tues/Thur Popsicle Ride (Mar-Oct only) | Pop B | 34.00 | 0.00 | 0 | ||
| Saw Marino | ||||||||
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2013-05-16 | Non-Pop | 28.00 | 0.00 | 0 | |||
| Late start tonight with Kathy. Did Firehouse Hill to Chaparrel and then looped back. Very beautiful evening. Last ride 'til I get back from California. | ||||||||
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2013-05-16 | Mesquite - long loop | 36.56 | 18.20 | 1,055 | |||
| This time we had cooler temps and lighter south wind. I went out with the group again but held back so the fast group would be well out ahead of me. I left the slow group after about 5 miles and figured I wouldn't see the fast group again. So I did the whole loop, but I could see the fast group ahead about a quarter miles and I seemed to be whittling the gap down. I hit Lawson, and I obviously had narrowed the gap. I wasn't worried about catching though, the Lawson hills were ahead - no way I would see them after that. Well, I was wrong. After 4 substantial climbs, I nearly caught the group at a light and was hoping I wouldn't. I did make the light and with a slight downhill, they made a good effort at pulling away, but, by the time I had gone down to I-20, there was one rider who had fallen off, and I was in danger of catching him. Still I thought it unlikely. I made the right turn at the middle of the loop and then another right to enjoy tailwind back to the north. Darn it if I didn't catch that one rider and we were on an uphill and he was too slow. After waiting on traffic I went around him and pulled away until the next light. Then we rode together for awhile but I pulled away again on another hill. This time he finally realized that it might be possible to draft me. So he made a final push and got on my wheel. I was not planning to slow down but just the same I was rooting for him to bridge up to his buddies who were not very far ahead. He did try to bridge up and left me behind but his effort fell short. I was riding a steady pace and as we made the turn to head north again, I passed him on another uphill. Then finally we reach the big dip before the funeral home and I had caught the main group of the fast riders. I decided on a different turn that would give me an extra mile and the fast group would be ahead again. This gave me some breathing room for the next 5 miles, but by the time I hit Belt Line, I caught not only the fast riders who had gone long, but the slower group who had gone short. I went ahead on around them and made my way back, the last couple of miles to the car. I might have ridden with them, but they were going about 12 mph - I couldn't tolerate that pace. | ||||||||
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2013-05-14 | Mesquite/Sunnyvale long loop | 35.32 | 17.10 | 1,086 | |||
| No ride to REI this week although I could have done it solo. But I hadn't gotten around to creating the route on RWGPS so I opted for Mesquite, from Poteet High School. I hadn't done the long ride in a couple years. The group always used to but now no one but the fast group does that. I rode out with the fast group and stayed with them about 10 miles but I knew I would have a hard time staying with them once we hit the hills on Lawson, especially in the very strong south wind. So I stopped at the rock quarry for my nature break and the group went on. Now on my own and happy about it, I went ahead and did the long loop, all the way down Lawson to just before the I-20 service road. I did the turn and reached the northbound route after a mile or so and was enjoying taking advantage of the very strong tailwind at this point. After flying through on green at Cartwright, the next light got me, as it usually does. I pulled up for the red light and across the way was Paul Brown and Tony on recumbent and Russell on road bike. I crossed the road and joined their ride. They were going a lot slower than I had been and they stopped at a store, something I felt was unnecessary. Oh well, we got on the road again and finished after another 10 miles. Enjoyed this ride but next time I will do it solo, my way. | ||||||||
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2013-05-11 | Elm Mott Trot 205k | 128.48 | 16.60 | 3,169 | |||
| I'm used to doing 200k rides but they are never easy, no matter how flat, at least not in Texas. I've done this one numerous times. 128 miles, 3000 ft of climbing, out and back, through parts of 4 counties. What makes it hard? Wind is number one. We had tailwind the first half, going south. I had the presence of mind to hit the lap button at the turnaround in Elm Mott - 18.4 avg, 1st half. 2nd half is more than half the climbing and headwind northbound back to Venus - 15.0 avg. I was actually surprised it was that high. Of the 4 counties, Johnson, Ellis, Hill, and the one Waco is the county seal of, but I can't remember the name, we spend half the ride in Ellis County. Which has the roughest, chunkiest chip seal? Yes - Ellis County. Chip Seal like that really slows you down. After wind, road surface is often the next worst thing about a ride. The one redeeming factor on this ride is the BBQ brisket sandwiches we had in Malone - those sandwiches are to die for. Nearly 10 hours to do a 200k - either I'm getting slow in my old age or the conditions are tough. The answer lies somewhere in the middle of that, I think. | ||||||||
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2013-05-16 | WRLx3 CW | 27.91 | 17.40 | 625 | |||
| This is starting to feel like Groundhog Day...can't wait to get back to group rides. | ||||||||
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2013-05-16 | Pop B-Jersey Style | 40.40 | 21.50 | 0 | |||
| Great ride, good to have Marino out again showing us how to ride fast up the "hills." Sure like hanging at the front with the regular big dawgs! El Jefe wins the sprint tonight and dons the green jersey! Well done Batman. FnA, despite loosing his edge, is still strong. | ||||||||
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2013-05-16 | Tues/Thur Popsicle Ride (Mar-Oct only) | pop + commute | 62.20 | 0.00 | 0 | ||
| Nice fast ride with the B boyz. Damn glad to be on the road. Thanks, Pecot, Yimmy, Russian, and Jefe! | ||||||||
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2013-05-14 | Tues/Thur Popsicle Ride (Mar-Oct only) | EPIC RIDE | 35.57 | 20.70 | 988 | ||
| Smart and strong ride for me. I did sit in and I was very thankful that Brent and Joel were here to pull into that ferocious wind out of the south. First ride this year that I stayed with the pack up Crash Hill and even past the green light at Los Rios. Very happy. Beers after the ride with celebrity cyclist, Steve "the guinea" Marino, who came down from Jersey to hang with his peeps. | ||||||||
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2013-05-14 | Non-Pop on the Pop Route | 28.00 | 0.00 | 0 | |||
| Five of us completed a good steady ride tonight. Dublin was great fun fun! Not going up Firehouse Hill yet. | ||||||||
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2013-05-15 | Pop-B Goes the Commute - National Ride Your Bike to Work Week | 50.50 | 0.00 | 0 | |||
| It is National Ride Your Bike to Work Week after all. It's been a week since I have ridden but it was great to get another commute to work + Pop ride to wrap up my day. Winds were a bit stout, but still it was a nice brisk ride – just what I needed after having sat on my rump for a week. | ||||||||
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2013-05-14 | POP-New Jersey Style | 41.42 | 20.70 | 0 | |||
| Did a nice warm up with Brent, Joel, Jimmy, Marty and McGiver. Great to have Marino on the ride tonight. Team Fiat did their fare share into the wind tonight, thnx boyz. Great ride and good times after. Cheers! Oh- Batman rode strong tonight! | ||||||||
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2013-05-14 | Tues/Thur Popsicle Ride (Mar-Oct only) | Pop | 39.97 | 19.20 | 1,679 | ||
| Ride #2: Wow! The layoff showed. This one hurt. I was glad others were doing the work, especially into the wind. I was happy to just be able to suck wheels back in the pack. Thanks. | ||||||||