![]() |
Quote:
Had a similar situation and near hit last year. Mental case his & her couple riding against the road traffic. Fortunately in a low vehicle count area and through a state park. I'm cruising along, riding appropriate on the right. Clown couple is easily spotted far ahead and they see me, approaching head on. The female decides to ride across the roadway to the opposite and CORRECT lane. Though not done with her yet.... Male continues head on towards me and not sure what to do. Weave's left and right. Then the stupid woman decides to cross all the way back and join clown partner. Though she merges a bit back to the center line of the road - LOL! The male just in the nick of time passes my left, going opposite direction. Retard. --------- Once in awhile I'll spot some couple to even a young family out on a busy highway, all riding against the traffic. I cringe. |
Ultimate Bike Thread....
Quote:
I think they called that color "bone" Sent via Jedi mind trick. |
I picked up this beauty Tuesday. The online bike couldn't make it here in time for our family vacation, so I cancelled it. I got this at a LBS on sale. It is a 2016 Giant Defy Advanced 1. The wheels are heavy (3K Grams), but I won't get another set until after I lose another 10lb off my fat azz. It felt awkward with the bars up so high, especially no-handed. I lowered them & flipped the stem, feels a lot better. I'm getting used to the disc brakes, now I'm glad I got them.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1466173881.jpg
|
Nice ride, Paul!
I love those seatstays! |
Quote:
I eye it every time he rides up or down the street doing his volunteer work canvassing for some cause. I'd like to get it in a few years when he can no longer ride. |
Quote:
Cheers |
|
The Super Six Evo did we me well again last weekend. My 13 year old's Specialized is suiting him well, but he will likely be hoping for an upgrade next season...
Post race pic after some cleaning up from the rather poor weather... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1466653857.jpg |
|
Is anyone upgrading their garmin Edge and selling their old one? Some butthead stole mine after two weeks and the 1000 I had is pricey. Cash or trade.
|
|
Congratulations to Lael Wilcox, winner of the Trans Am! First Woman winner, first American winner!
(And congratulations to Peter's friend, Jason! This race is absolutely bonkers!) Trans Am: Lael Wilcox wins, smashes women’s record | Ella |
This race goes right past my house. The signs are still up! Absolutely amazing!:D
|
I watched the movie about that race while I was training
I felt inadequate... But motivated! |
|
Sometimes mother nature takes, and other times she gives back apparently
For those who have followed my epic crash training program and rise from couch potato to double century finisher
(this thread http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/912909-cycling-training-advice-2-x-century.html ) You will remember my brutal return leg of that journey. Well, here was this mornings routine ride (I'm trying to stick to this routine and make it a lifestyle, riding to the mountain lookout and back). I was off to a bit of a slow start, knots in my back waking up, disorganized but eventually I got out the door and headed for the hills. Seems there must have been a bit of a tailwind that I didn't notice once I got out of the mountains. Sometimes mother nature takes, and other times she gives back apparently How the hell did I maintain this speed of around 70km/hr all alone? I rode strong, but I can only imagine if i was as strong as some of you. I felt like I was a ready for the tour de France. I wish I could do this normally. Maybe some of you can regularly ride 45 mph, but I can't. Made my day! (This is one way. The dips in the second half are stoplights, and one way was 26.7kms that took 1:54:14 including the mountains) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1467220125.jpg |
Really doubt you averaged 70 km/hr (43 mph) through your undulating mountains - TdF pros average 25-28 mph on the flats, less in the hills.
In fact, your graph shows an *instantaneous* speed rather than an *average*. Good story though... |
Not average, and not downhills, but point in time under my own power (where the blue dot is).
The spikes on the left of the red line are fast downhills where the bike goes wooooo and scares the crap outa me. (The tallest spike to the red dot the red line represents a point in time speed of 108km/hr downhill) The speed indicated on the right of the red line is after the hills, measured at a point in time. You can compare that point to similar points. (probably best to ignore the left of the red line info since most of those speed were coasting downhill. What I am referring to is the area to the right of the red line out on the flats and slight inclines where i was pedalling my ass off.) Like I said, I'm not taking credit, I'm chalking it up to a tail wind. Mother nature owed me a tail wind after that last brutal ride. |
Nice to be able to collect and its a heck of a lot of fun too. That's the one reason I never look at those things. The next time around, you aint gonna be so lucky and she collect more then she gives. I don't remember the last time I did 45? I can kill average 22 on the flats for 20 miles (maybe a little more) and I am done. getting up in the 25s, I am done in a mile. Pack up and go home. With the group, I can go and hide and shield from the wind and cruise and have lunch
Sound like you really enjoy riding. Now, go and ride that Bianchi. Its a lot faster. New bike is always faster and I bet your climb will be faster and effortless. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 04:38 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website