After working all weekend I needed something enjoyable to start my week and
I thought my mind and my heart would do well with an all-road ride, so I
set out to find it all around town.
About thirty miles when I finished, no idea about elevation gains and I
have no idea about Strava legs or PR
Nice! Looks like you had a fun time. I like the color of that bike.
What is entailed with the brevet series ride(s)? How far do you go and is
it with a large group or do you ride solo or with a small group of friends?
I haven't gone on any group rides yet and just ride solo or with the wife.
I
It was lovely in central AL too. After a church men's group breakfast, I helped
a dad render his big box store purchased Huffy rideable for the birthday boy
son. Then met friends for some rural hilly miles. With a nice brevet series on
tap this year, the old legs need some training!
Here's my R
Thanks. I've also got to thank my Riv enabler friend Les who turned me on
to these style bikes to begin with.
On Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 11:41:47 PM UTC-5, Ash A wrote:
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> Looks like a nice place and nice weather down there Daniel !
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> Your Sam setup looks fantastic.
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> My sentiments
Looks like a nice place and nice weather down there Daniel !
Your Sam setup looks fantastic.
My sentiments are with you regarding riding position. Every time I ride a
bike with aggressive handlebar setup, afterwards I end up wondering what
did I gain 😊.
It is unergonomic (potential damage to c-
I'm on my second week of training for a century ride and today I was
supposed to go 35 miles (see training chart below). I normally go around
10-20 miles per ride and haven't biked past 25 miles since September so I
was looking forward to both going longer distances and seeing how the bike
rode