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  • 6/4/2011

    Yay Team! Once again the team was the first to raise $25,000 in May and won the air-conditioned room with free snacks and BEER at the finish (and we're talking top shelf stuff here too)! It could be a big one this year because the team is also on the way to having raised a grand total of $1,000,000 since it’s inception a mere five years ago! I love this team! I’m also happy to report that I made my fundraising goal of $1,000.

    I understand loosing the push to train Pell. Actually I’m kind of a proponent of it. My thinking is that a few weeks off the bike helps prevent repetitive motion injury, not to mention how much the old butt appreciates it. Can’t say I know anyone else who thinks like that though, could be it's just an old guy thing.

    Hope you’re doing well Marina. Next week you might want to take it fairly easy, just put in 3 or 4 hours on the trainer and don’t ride the day before your event. Good luck the day of, remember to keep the rubber side down and may the wind be always at your back!

    AMF

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    • Cycling tip # 105, Never Text and Ride

      So I’m out on the bike trail for a recovery ride (that’s about all you can hope for on the trails) when I notice a bike about 40 ft. away coming toward me. He’s in the middle of the path, not looking at what’s in front of him because he’s texting on his phone. I yell out a “HEADS UP” and he looks up and we both engage in accident avoidance maneuvers. Well, I managed to stay up and on the trail but he went careening off and fell over on his bike. And of course, being the Rhodes Scholar he obviously was, he was not wearing a helmet. Anyway, he was OK, just a little roughed up and all I had to show for the incident was a brief spike on my HRM.

      While I was quite in awe of his deft abilities and very grateful that he did not hit me head on, I have serious doubts about his ability to survive according to Darwinian theory. The lesson is DON’T TEXT AND RIDE! Oh yea, and always wear a helmet.

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      • Ack, thick smoke from the big fire in Arizona is interrupting any attempt at outdoor training! It's pretty thick here in ABQ and docs are warning against any vigorous exercise outside. How are you folks in CO handling the haze?
        Dave Bexfield
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        • How NOT to ride...

          No smoke or haze here Dave.
          So, Monday night we rode the tandem pretty hard. Averaged 19.97 for 28 miles.
          Tuesday morning I decided that I needed to get out and do an interval ride to improve my fitness. Headed out about 8:30 am. Started with a warm up for about 20 minutes and noticed it was pretty hot and there was a lot of traffic- big trucks. Also noticed I had forgotten my sunglasses and bugs were hitting my eyes.
          Started my intervals and couldn't push myself to get the HR up into the 150s at all- highest was 148. HUMMM, maybe 13 hours of recovery before intervals isn't enough. Also, couldn't seem to make my intervals line up with topography. Kept pushing and managed to turn way to close to a big truck. I then realized I had no form of ID with me.
          So, I think, maybe I should just work on my biking skills. Decided to practice leaning down and grabbing my water bottle without looking. Stuck my right hand into the bike spokes- ouch.
          Rode for 90 minutes but it wasn't pretty. 15.3mph.

          About 6pm- DH wants to go on a bike ride on the tandem again. Legs say this is a bad plan, but we have new saddles- selle an-atomica. So, we ride over to a country restaurant and have dinner- about 10 miles, pleasant ride. After dinner, back on the bike but legs now say they are really done. Hobble home. Today I am happy to walk.

          Every time I ride I learn something new.
          Yesterday's lessons-
          don't ride intervals unless you have rested a day
          don't ride intervals during morning rush hour
          Wear the hydration back pack and give up on riding and drinking from a bottle
          I need a check list at the door- sun glasses, ID, cell phone....
          What did you learn today?

          Pell

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          • 6/9/2011

            6/9/2011
            Hey Dave, we are seeing some effects of the fire in AZ, mostly in the form of increased haze and striking orange sunsets. I had noticed some difficulty breathing occasionally which I had chalked up to the latest pollen count. But now that you mention it, it's probably the smoke. What a shame, that is such a beautiful area.

            Originally posted by pawpaw View Post
            What did you learn today?

            Pell
            Brilliant Pell, we should all try to learn something from our rides. I've been trying to do longer more difficult rides lately and it's reminded me of the importance of eating something regularly during the ride, energy bars, gels, powdered drink mix or even a couple of candy bars. The last thing you want to do is bonk when you know you’re going to encounter some climbing no matter what direction you go.

            Another thing I was reminded of yesterday was to anticipate your gearing requirements. On a climb, the gradient frequently steepens by several degrees in the switch backs. Trying to shift under heavy load after the gradient has increased can be very difficult leading to much gnashing of gears, loss of momentum and even a fall. It is much better to shift before you get to the increased gradient and peddle up with relatively more ease.

            Did 25 miles and 2,800 ft. of ascent in 2 hours yesterday. It included a 5-mile continuous climb in 49 minutes, my best time so far this year. At my peak last year, I was able to do this climb in just over 45 minutes, still got a ways to go and less than a month to get there.

            Ride Safe,
            Last edited by AMFADVENTURES; 06-09-2011, 01:32 PM.

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            • 6/10/2011

              Only got 8 hours this week, some of them were pretty high intensity. Going to try to hit it hard next week then a rest week before the MS 150.

              Good luck Marina, I'm sure you will do fine and I hope you really enjoy the ride.

              Ride Safe,

              Larry

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              • Good luck Marina - have fun and report your success.

                Larry- great job on the fundraising and the training.

                Tomorrow am we are off to Athens Ohio for our son's college graduation. The next morning I fly to Minneapolis for a meeting, so no bike rides for the next week. We did ride the tandem this morning and had fun again. While I am gone Mike is booked with women who want to try the tandem. Not sure what I think about this....

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                • Originally posted by pawpaw View Post
                  We did ride the tandem this morning and had fun again. While I am gone Mike is booked with women who want to try the tandem. Not sure what I think about this....
                  Pell, sounds like the perfect opportunity to ask for a raise. DH is likely to find out that a good stoker isn't that easy to come by. (Raises do come in all different sizes, shapes, and degrees of clarity and carats)

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                  • Well... its over.

                    I decided to do the 60 mile ride and make my goal making it to the lunch stop - mile 31. I decided to do this so that DH could continue on the 60 mile route if he wanted to.

                    I made it... but the hills nearly killed me, the area was much hillier that I anticipated! At the lunch stop I stuck around to catch the bus back and DH continued on with some random guy we picked up at the first rest station. Unfortunately they had to close the course when he was about 6 miles out because of hail and thunder.

                    All in all it was quite the experience. I learned ALOT.

                    Also... I hurt my knee at about mile 28, so I get to see the sports medicine doctor tomorrow to make sure it is nothing serious. I am not messing around with my knees

                    Hope everyone else is doing well. Pell - I am totally coveting that tandem. Me and DH want one badly.

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                    • Marina, Great ride. Hills can be tough. I haven't learned to ride them well. So glad you reached your goal.
                      I am in Minneapolis and did a 6 mile wog (walk/jog) this evening along the Mississippi. My DH rode a 28 mile route with Marrea, a cycling friend, as his stoker. They went fast- 20 mph- but he says he had to work a lot harder on the hills. He has a new appreciation for my hill climbing contribution.
                      I am missing the bike rides and am ready to go home. My brain will only hold so much new information.

                      Pell

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                      • Congratulations Marina, getting that first ride under your belt is a huge step for anyone and it’s orders of magnitude bigger for an MSer. Well done Marina, and that was a very smart plan you came up with. Regrets on the knee, a problem I am intimately familiar with, hope it recovers quickly.

                        I know this is hard to believe right now but if you keep riding, especially riding hills, one day you’ll wake up feeling good and say to yourself, “I think I’ll go climb something today, yeah, that’ll be good!”

                        Stay safe and just ride for fun for a while,
                        Larry

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                        • Horsey Hundred pic

                          Hi all- a photo from about mile 96 of the 102 mile Horsey Hundred. Not the most scenic background, but we are both still upright.
                          Now my husband wants to start racing. Our first time trial is Sunday
                          Pell
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                          • Great photo Pell! And I beg to differ, it does look scenic. Well done with all those miles!

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                            • 6/17/2011

                              10.4 hrs this week, closing in on 16 mph avg., not to worry though Pell, no threat yet, your race pace is still safe. Also I’m only 25 miles short of 2,000 to date this year and doesn't my butt know it.

                              Going for one more long climbing ride tomorrow then a rest week before the MS 150. I told everybody around here that if I made my fund raising goal I’d do the 2nd day century. I made the goal, looks like I’m committed to the century. I should be so lucky as to look as good as you and DH after 100 miles Pell, don’t count on a picture.

                              Loved the light bulb joke compendium Stella.

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                              • We did a leisurely 21 mile ride last night and a 41 mile ride at about 18 today. Tomorrow is a rest day before our first time trial on Sunday. Mike is making noises about the Master's series tandem racing.
                                Larry, you seem to be in very good shape for the MS 150 and you are definitely picking up speed. In the flats, you would be much faster.
                                We have been invited to ride with the A crowd. There are more serious hills but I suspect we will be out there trying. The meds are having a big effect on me. I am much more short of breath and lately I have more HR limitation.

                                Pell

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