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Today's ride took over four hours but I rode for 3hr 38 minutes and covered 56.3 miles at average speed 15.4 mph
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Go to: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/14442609 Only Wolf Pen Branch hill make me have to dismount. The weather was cloudy when I left but the sun came out and it cleared up some but was still not too sunny. Randy Kehrt Louisville,KY USA |
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Today's ride took over four hours but I rode for 3hr 38 minutesand covered 56.3 miles at average speed 15.4 mph
Randall Kehrt wrote:
To All, Go to: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/14442609 Only Wolf Pen Branch hill make me have to dismount. Anyone else remember the "highwalker" jokes? The weather was cloudy when I left but the sun came out and it cleared up some but was still not too sunny. Kentucky sounds like a good place to ride November through February. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. |
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Today's ride took over four hours but I rode for 3hr 38 minutes and covered 56.3 miles at average speed 15.4 mph
"Tom Sherman °_°" wrote in message ... Randall Kehrt wrote: To All, Go to: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/14442609 Only Wolf Pen Branch hill make me have to dismount. Anyone else remember the "highwalker" jokes? The weather was cloudy when I left but the sun came out and it cleared up some but was still not too sunny. Kentucky sounds like a good place to ride November through February. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. Tom, The winter season may have a few days in which to ride but I stay around the Seneca Park here in Louisville which has a flat oval course for riding. I use a heavy sweater that covers the arms and a t-shirt underneath the sweater and if I can get 15 miles in or one hour that is all I do in the off season. A man who lives near me goes to Florida during the off season and he claims to ride his recumbent everyday at that location. I would advise Florida if YOU are into the off season cycling. I assume that YOU being a "vehicular cyclist" that YOU use YOUR recumbent to actually travel to and from work. With ice and snow and the thin tires I would not put my recumbent on the street with what we call black ice in KY. My rides are just for recreation. Randy Kehrt Louisville,KY USA |
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Today's ride took over four hours but I rode for 3hr 38 minutes and covered 56.3 miles at average speed 15.4 mph
"Tom Sherman °_°" wrote in message ... Randall Kehrt wrote: To All, Go to: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/14442609 Only Wolf Pen Branch hill make me have to dismount. Anyone else remember the "highwalker" jokes? -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. YES!!! -- gotbent, aka FRT rider |
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Today's ride took over four hours but I rode for 3hr 38 minutesand covered 56.3 miles at average speed 15.4 mph
Randall Kehrt wrote:
"Tom Sherman °_°" wrote in message ... Randall Kehrt wrote: To All, Go to: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/14442609 Only Wolf Pen Branch hill make me have to dismount. Anyone else remember the "highwalker" jokes? The weather was cloudy when I left but the sun came out and it cleared up some but was still not too sunny. Kentucky sounds like a good place to ride November through February. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. Tom, The winter season may have a few days in which to ride but I stay around the Seneca Park here in Louisville which has a flat oval course for riding. I use a heavy sweater that covers the arms and a t-shirt underneath the sweater and if I can get 15 miles in or one hour that is all I do in the off season. A man who lives near me goes to Florida during the off season and he claims to ride his recumbent everyday at that location. I would advise Florida if YOU are into the off season cycling. I find staying warm easy except for the feet. I wish they made SPD compatible Sorel Caribou boots. I assume that YOU being a "vehicular cyclist" that YOU use YOUR recumbent to actually travel to and from work. With ice and snow and the thin tires I would not put my recumbent on the street with what we call black ice in KY. My rides are just for recreation. Vehicular cycling refers to the methods of riding, not necessarily the destination. See "Effective Cycling" by John Forester. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. |
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Today's ride took over four hours but I rode for 3hr 38 minutes and covered 56.3 miles at average speed 15.4 mph
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"Randall Kehrt" escribió en el mensaje ... To All, Go to: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/14442609 Only Wolf Pen Branch hill make me have to dismount. The weather was cloudy when I left but the sun came out and it cleared up some but was still not too sunny. Randy Kehrt Louisville,KY USA |
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