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AT Cycling Log - 100,000 miles done! Next stop ???

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41 miles today, a mix of paved and gravel roads on my utility mountain bike. Temperature was around 80F and I went through four quarts of fluids.

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Total: 10061
 
discovered that the "bike path loop" is 7.06 miles today.



Total: 10068


jesus. how do you guys find the time for 41 mile rides?
 
how do you guys find the time for 41 mile rides?

No friends, no family, no pets, no gf. But I do have five PCs! :|

Back in May I was doing 70mi+ rides on a near-daily basis as part of a Strava challenge (1479 miles in 31 days). That was daunting. I was averaging about 18mph, so figure four hours a day of hammering on the highway, just because.

Anyway, keep it fun, whether it's 7 miles or 40 or 100.
 
I really need to get my Polar computer fixed (battery) or get a new one (it's about 7 years old) -- so I can contribute to this thread. I have been rolling about 30-40 hrs per month going on 3 months. Easily 1,000 miles ...
 
34 miles today. Last ride on my mountain bike on the road. The new road bike is getting here on Tuesday. Unfortunately, I am going to be on call the next 2 weeks and then going to PDX for one week. I should be able to get some short rides in though.

Total: 10102
 
what, no one is going to cheers that thomsbrain helped us blast through 10,000 miles in this crazy relay of ours? CHEERS! Took 18 pages, how many pages did it take the runners?
 
Did 22 today. Finally found time to get some long rides in, the only problem is it's usually on the weekend and there are simply too many people walking in the bike paths. I had a lot of close calls running into people.

Total: 10124
 
Congrats guys!!! We blasted through 10,000 and kept right on going - nice work. The runners took 6 months, 9 days and 1,491 posts to hit 10,000 miles. We did it in less than 5 months with only 427 posts! I'm setting our next goal at 25,000 miles.

I did two rides this weekend: 68 miles on Saturday and 33 miles on Sunday. Finally had some nice seasonable weather for a change.

Total: 10,240
 
Nice long rides, KMc.

Only a +12 here today (definitely could have gone for a while longer at a good pace, but decided to do a quick run after biking)

Total: 10,252
 
I did my 3-mile round-trip commute plus a 48-mile loop after work on the utility mountain bike: http://app.strava.com/rides/14412650

18.7mph average, including some gravel roads. I could've gone longer, but I didn't want to start burning myself out again, so I saved some for tomorrow. 3 quarts of Gatorade on this one.

Total: 10348
 
I really need to get my Polar computer fixed (battery) or get a new one (it's about 7 years old) -- so I can contribute to this thread. I have been rolling about 30-40 hrs per month going on 3 months. Easily 1,000 miles ...

I ride without computer.
Just look where you went on maps afterwards, or use your cellphone to track.
That computer just makes an entertaining ride a number chase.
I actually got a computer for my old bike (and a reasonably good one too), but for my "new" , thoroughbred racing bike, I was suggested to leave it be, and just focus on getting shit done. I can tell my average speed by looking at the clock when I leave, and when I return, and I can mostly judge my current speed by looking around and cadence/gearing.

Anyway, I'd still like to hear about people's climbing prowess more.
 
LOL, I just spent half an hour customizing the new 2013 Trek Madone 7.9 on the Trek website. Only $13K after tax!
 
Just wish list. If I were to get a 2nd bike, a true road bike versus my current hybrid road bike, the max I would spend would probably be around $1K.
 
UPS delivered my new bike yesterday. Got it put together and a wicked thunderstorm rolled in. Rule #9 didn't say anything about getting crushed by falling tree limbs so I put it away for the night. Got on it today after work, steaming hot outside. Rode 20 fast miles. What a difference. My old mountain bike felt like it was made of cast iron compared to the new ride.

Total: 10383
 
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