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I use to put in about 100 a week on a df until I broke my right arm in 4 places and my pinkie smooth in two at the knuckle. I looove riding and still do it just a little different. I need to try a df again and see if it still hurts my right arm to ride. It sucks not to be able to lock out. I have been riding since I was very young and I still enjoy the rush at 39. I have to break it up now though. When the weather is right I swim once a week, bike two to three times a week, and lift two days a week. I take breaks some weeks but then kick myself for it. I let myself go from ehhh say 19-28 or so and was 367 pounds and over 50 percent body fat. Now I am lighter then I was in high school and way stronger. Biking helped me alot lose most of the major pounds. This is how I roll now, dont let the relaxed look fool ya she is pretty fast and very aero. I am not gonna lie I do miss my team bike with full Dura Ace but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. I always wanted a Colnago and may build one up of these days if i can get back on one of these.
Whos your Daddy?
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Finally did some garage organizing this weekend and built a bike rack. I think it's time for us to sell some bikes.
Masi 3VC carbon
Trek Fuel EX-6
Specialized Allez (trainer bike)
Viner Pro Team TT (never ride)
GT Mach One
Trek 6700 hardtail
Gary Fisher Mamba 29'er
Specialized Hardrock (never ride)
Trek 1.1 (never ride)
Trek 1.5Last edited by Strychnine; 03-28-2011, 09:57 AM.
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Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostHoly crap. Riding all the way up that hill should call for some kind of medal.
TT Plan de Corones - Giro de Italia
One of those very difficult days will be the Stage 16 San Vigilio di Marebbe to Plan de Corones individual TT of 12.85 km. The average grade is 8.5% and reaches a maximum grade of 24%; the summit is at 2,273 meters. To make things more interesting it just happens that the final kilometers are unpaved.
Last edited by Strychnine; 03-30-2011, 02:03 PM.
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostFinally did some garage organizing this weekend and built a bike rack. I think it's time for us to sell some bikes.
Masi 3VC carbon
Trek Fuel EX-6
Specialized Allez (trainer bike)
Viner Pro Team TT (never ride)
GT Mach One
Trek 6700 hardtail
Gary Fisher Mamba 29'er
Specialized Hardrock (never ride)
Trek 1.1 (never ride)
Trek 1.5
I've got a friend soon to sell me his Trek 2.3 for a pretty decent price... I'm looking forward to finally being able to ride regularly.
The bug hit me when I was in Seattle but that was pointless 9 mo a year.
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Originally posted by Roscoe View PostJesus....
I've got a friend soon to sell me his Trek 2.3 for a pretty decent price... I'm looking forward to finally being able to ride regularly.
The bug hit me when I was in Seattle but that was pointless 9 mo a year.
Half of those are SlowLX's... but, yeah. Need to do some cleaning.
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Originally posted by Roscoe View PostJesus....
I've got a friend soon to sell me his Trek 2.3 for a pretty decent price... I'm looking forward to finally being able to ride regularly.
The bug hit me when I was in Seattle but that was pointless 9 mo a year.
Conditioning to see if I can do the Hotter-n-Hell in September..
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Originally posted by Roscoe View PostPicked it up today and went on my first ride - 17mi. Kinda beat me for having not worked out or done anything in 6mo.
Conditioning to see if I can do the Hotter-n-Hell in September..
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Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View PostSunshine is coming! Who wants to ride?
I'm planning to do the short route at the RBM May Wild Ride. I don't want to go over the dam and cut tires like a ton do on my road bike. I'll probably just do the 16 mile route and see how fast I can go.
In June there is the Peach Pedal out west and the Goatneck in Cleburne. I'll probably ride 50 or so for each of these.
I'm also considering the HtH in August.
I don't do triathlons in July and August because I don't want to die in the heat running, so I do more rides.
I'm game for almost any ride.
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Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostI always want to ride. I'm getting about 50 miles a week now. I'll be approaching 100 by the end of May I hope. I should be good for 100 miles a week all summer long. I'll probably do some 100K organized rides too this year.
I'm planning to do the short route at the RBM May Wild Ride. I don't want to go over the dam and cut tires like a ton do on my road bike. I'll probably just do the 16 mile route and see how fast I can go.
In June there is the Peach Pedal out west and the Goatneck in Cleburne. I'll probably ride 50 or so for each of these.
I'm also considering the HtH in August.
I don't do triathlons in July and August because I don't want to die in the heat running, so I do more rides.
I'm game for almost any ride.
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Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostI always want to ride. I'm getting about 50 miles a week now. I'll be approaching 100 by the end of May I hope. I should be good for 100 miles a week all summer long. I'll probably do some 100K organized rides too this year.
I'm planning to do the short route at the RBM May Wild Ride. I don't want to go over the dam and cut tires like a ton do on my road bike. I'll probably just do the 16 mile route and see how fast I can go.
In June there is the Peach Pedal out west and the Goatneck in Cleburne. I'll probably ride 50 or so for each of these.
I'm also considering the HtH in August.
I don't do triathlons in July and August because I don't want to die in the heat running, so I do more rides.
I'm game for almost any ride.
Where abouts do you live. I am always looking for more people to ride with.
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