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How may miles have you ridden this year?
How may miles have you ridden this year? I'm just shy of 10,000.
---------------------------- Bike: Trek 5500 Project One View my training log: http://dltsoftware.com/efitness/logi...&password=demo |
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How may miles have you ridden this year?
In article .com,
"zeke" writes: How may miles have you ridden this year? I dunno. I don't have a computer anymore. I got rid of it. Okay, to be honest I lost it a few years ago and happily didn't bother to replace it. I'm just shy of 10,000. How much elevation gain did you get this year? (I don't know how much I got, either. Except, not enough.) If I bothered to do New Year Resolutions, I think I'd pick: hillclimbs. Maybe make an effort to get some of that old stuff back. cheers, Tom -- Nothing is safe from me. Above address is just a spam midden. I'm really at: tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca |
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How may miles have you ridden this year?
How much elevation gain did you get this year? (I don't know how much I got, either. Except, not enough.) If I bothered to do New Year Resolutions, I think I'd pick: hillclimbs. Maybe make an effort to get some of that old stuff back. Although I live in the foothills of North Carolina, I don't consider myself much of a climber so I try to stay away from the really big climbs. I think my short Monday through Thursday rides (~ 25 miles) are around 1800 feet of climbing. ---------------------------- Bike: Trek 5500 Project One View my training log: http://dltsoftware.com/efitness/logi...&password=demo |
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How may miles have you ridden this year?
Your a friggin hero and seem to need validation from others to make it
meaningful. Seen your analyst lately? "zeke" wrote in message ups.com... How much elevation gain did you get this year? (I don't know how much I got, either. Except, not enough.) If I bothered to do New Year Resolutions, I think I'd pick: hillclimbs. Maybe make an effort to get some of that old stuff back. Although I live in the foothills of North Carolina, I don't consider myself much of a climber so I try to stay away from the really big climbs. I think my short Monday through Thursday rides (~ 25 miles) are around 1800 feet of climbing. ---------------------------- Bike: Trek 5500 Project One View my training log: http://dltsoftware.com/efitness/logi...&password=demo |
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How may miles have you ridden this year?
In article po5eh.32929$rv4.1776@edtnps90,
"Grolch" writes: Your a friggin hero and seem to need validation from others to make it meaningful. Seen your analyst lately? So sorry that ya don't like it. cheers, Tom "zeke" wrote in message ups.com... How much elevation gain did you get this year? (I don't know how much I got, either. Except, not enough.) If I bothered to do New Year Resolutions, I think I'd pick: hillclimbs. Maybe make an effort to get some of that old stuff back. Although I live in the foothills of North Carolina, I don't consider myself much of a climber so I try to stay away from the really big climbs. I think my short Monday through Thursday rides (~ 25 miles) are around 1800 feet of climbing. ---------------------------- Bike: Trek 5500 Project One View my training log: http://dltsoftware.com/efitness/logi...&password=demo -- Nothing is safe from me. Above address is just a spam midden. I'm really at: tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca |
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How may miles have you ridden this year?
" Your a friggin hero and seem to need validation from others to make it meaningful. Seen your analyst lately? So sorry that ya don't like it. cheers, Tom How much elevation gain did you get this year? (I don't know how much I got, either. Except, not enough.) If I bothered to do New Year Resolutions, I think I'd pick: hillclimbs. Maybe make an effort to get some of that old stuff back. Although I live in the foothills of North Carolina, I don't consider myself much of a climber so I try to stay away from the really big climbs. I think my short Monday through Thursday rides (~ 25 miles) are around 1800 feet of climbing. ---------------------------- Bike: Trek 5500 Project One View my training log: http://dltsoftware.com/efitness/logi...&password=demo You gotta wonder what kind of a yo yo puts his training log up for everyone to oooohhhhh ahhhhh over |
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How may miles have you ridden this year?
On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 19:47:47 -0800, zeke wrote:
How much elevation gain did you get this year? (I don't know how much I got, either. Except, not enough.) If I bothered to do New Year Resolutions, I think I'd pick: hillclimbs. Maybe make an effort to get some of that old stuff back. Although I live in the foothills of North Carolina, I don't consider myself much of a climber so I try to stay away from the really big climbs. I think my short Monday through Thursday rides (~ 25 miles) are around 1800 feet of climbing. Similar terrain for me, so probably similar climbing. The hill right outside my home drops 700' to my preferred riding area, and there are plenty of hills beyond that. Even the other way into town it drops at least a couple hundred feet. Anywhere I go I have to climb to get home. To answer the original question, probably 4-5000 miles. I'd be doing twice that for sure if I didn't spend 2-3 months away each summer. Getting back on the bike around here after that is murder. A flatland vacation with bike on the way home sure helps get me moving again. To those wondering how to get more miles in -- sell the car! Matt O. |
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How may miles have you ridden this year?
Tom Keats wrote:
snip How much elevation gain did you get this year? snip Almost exactly the same amount that I lost ;-) -- Paul D Oosterhout I work for SAIC (but I don't speak for SAIC) |
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How many miles have you ridden this year?
There are usually threads addressing that issue in early January, that often
include other personal highlights and/or lowlights of the past year, new year's bike resolutions and whatever. We'd hate to leave out the mega-miles we're all accumulating in December, as it were! "zeke" wrote in message oups.com... How may miles have you ridden this year? I'm just shy of 10,000. ---------------------------- Bike: Trek 5500 Project One View my training log: http://dltsoftware.com/efitness/logi...&password=demo |
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How many miles have you ridden this year?
Ron Wallenfang wrote:
There are usually threads addressing that issue in early January, that often include other personal highlights and/or lowlights of the past year, new year's bike resolutions and whatever. We'd hate to leave out the mega-miles we're all accumulating in December, as it were! Durn straight! Although at the rate I'm going this month, I should have posted last week. Concert blew last weekend, train ride torching this next weekend. Boo hoo. Wouldn't give either of them up, nor the kids coming home next week. OTOH, set a new personal best mileage for the year today (as I have every day for a few months!). And I've had fun riding this year. Even if it isn't really time to sum up the year yet! Pat |
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