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jbeattie wrote:
:On Friday, July 28, 2017 at 2:10:10 PM UTC-7, David Scheidt wrote: : Joy Beeson wrote: : :On Thu, 27 Jul 2017 09:39:03 -0700 (PDT), jbeattie : wrote: : : : Just two water bottles that I filled every 50 miles. : : :When I could ride that far, a bottle would last about ten miles. : : Jay's a camel. :Not like Jobst. I fill up big bottles. I just don't take more than :two -- except on rare occasion. When selecting a bike, I don't go into :the store and ask for an '80s Euro-sport bike with a rack so I can haul :gallons of water on a day ride. I've run out of water on what should have been a 20 mile ride near my parents. I had two big bottles. I got lost (went west instead of east, corrected by going north) and ran out of water in the middle of nowhere. It was about 90 and 100% humidity. I ended up having to ride 10 miles before I found a house. When I got back on track, I stopped at a gas station to get an ice cream, and discovered there was a big power outage, and had to steal one. -- sig 72 |
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On 2017-07-28 15:57, jbeattie wrote:
On Friday, July 28, 2017 at 2:10:10 PM UTC-7, David Scheidt wrote: Joy Beeson wrote: :On Thu, 27 Jul 2017 09:39:03 -0700 (PDT), jbeattie wrote: : Just two water bottles that I filled every 50 miles. :When I could ride that far, a bottle would last about ten miles. Jay's a camel. Not like Jobst. I fill up big bottles. I just don't take more than two -- except on rare occasion. When selecting a bike, I don't go into the store and ask for an '80s Euro-sport bike with a rack so I can haul gallons of water on a day ride. Joerg has peculiar needs. I'm fine with a couple of bottle bosses and 160mm brake rotors on a gravel bike. If I were riding trails in the middle of nowhere, I might consider a camel back or some other option, but I'm not. I'm never that far from water on a day ride. http://www.performancebike.com/webap...HydrationGuide Quote: "Carry and consume one 16-24oz bottle of plain water, plus one extra 16-24oz bottle of an energy drink for each hour on the bike". Most of my rides are 4-5h and I am a tall guy who is more at the upper end of the water requirement scale. So there. Yes, this also applies to Oregonians since they have a store in Portland :-) -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
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On Friday, July 28, 2017 at 6:14:54 PM UTC-7, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 7/28/2017 8:00 PM, Joerg wrote: The was no drinking water source the whole 20mi and it was up and down all the time. Gosh! Last Thursday I rode 25 miles in very high humidity and the sweat was pouring off of me. I was wearing a cycling cap under the helmet and the water came off it in a steady stream. I didn't take a sip of water for the whole time (1 hour 20 minutes) and had a small cup of coffee before starting back. By that time the humidity had gone down and the wind had picked up so I did another 40 miles without a drink. I did have three beers at the end of the ride. For all of the talk about alcohol dehydrating you I don't find that to be true. |
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On Saturday, July 29, 2017 at 7:34:00 AM UTC-7, Joerg wrote:
On 2017-07-28 15:57, jbeattie wrote: On Friday, July 28, 2017 at 2:10:10 PM UTC-7, David Scheidt wrote: Joy Beeson wrote: :On Thu, 27 Jul 2017 09:39:03 -0700 (PDT), jbeattie wrote: : Just two water bottles that I filled every 50 miles. :When I could ride that far, a bottle would last about ten miles. Jay's a camel. Not like Jobst. I fill up big bottles. I just don't take more than two -- except on rare occasion. When selecting a bike, I don't go into the store and ask for an '80s Euro-sport bike with a rack so I can haul gallons of water on a day ride. Joerg has peculiar needs. I'm fine with a couple of bottle bosses and 160mm brake rotors on a gravel bike. If I were riding trails in the middle of nowhere, I might consider a camel back or some other option, but I'm not. I'm never that far from water on a day ride. http://www.performancebike.com/webap...HydrationGuide Quote: "Carry and consume one 16-24oz bottle of plain water, plus one extra 16-24oz bottle of an energy drink for each hour on the bike". Most of my rides are 4-5h and I am a tall guy who is more at the upper end of the water requirement scale. So there. Yes, this also applies to Oregonians since they have a store in Portland :-) There used to be three Performance stores in Portand, but they closed the one downtown -- the only one close to my work or home. So, reading that prescription, do I have to carry eight bottles for a four hour ride? Wow, I better start buying cages and hose clamps. Or I could just stop every hour and fill up my bottles -- assuming I needed all that fluid. Hmmmmmm. I did a 30 mile loop this afternoon -- nothing terrible because I'm expecting to get throttled by some friends tomorrow. Temperature was low-mid 80s -- blue skies, low wind. A gorgeous day. I went through one 21oz bottle, and there is still some water sloshing around in the bottle. A lot of the riding was under trees, so I wasn't taking a lot of direct sun. If I were in the bright sun, I'd drink more. And I'd have a better tan. -- Jay Beattie. |
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On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 07:34:09 -0700, Joerg
wrote: On 2017-07-28 15:57, jbeattie wrote: On Friday, July 28, 2017 at 2:10:10 PM UTC-7, David Scheidt wrote: Joy Beeson wrote: :On Thu, 27 Jul 2017 09:39:03 -0700 (PDT), jbeattie wrote: : Just two water bottles that I filled every 50 miles. :When I could ride that far, a bottle would last about ten miles. Jay's a camel. Not like Jobst. I fill up big bottles. I just don't take more than two -- except on rare occasion. When selecting a bike, I don't go into the store and ask for an '80s Euro-sport bike with a rack so I can haul gallons of water on a day ride. Joerg has peculiar needs. I'm fine with a couple of bottle bosses and 160mm brake rotors on a gravel bike. If I were riding trails in the middle of nowhere, I might consider a camel back or some other option, but I'm not. I'm never that far from water on a day ride. http://www.performancebike.com/webap...HydrationGuide Quote: "Carry and consume one 16-24oz bottle of plain water, plus one extra 16-24oz bottle of an energy drink for each hour on the bike". Most of my rides are 4-5h and I am a tall guy who is more at the upper end of the water requirement scale. So there. Yes, this also applies to Oregonians since they have a store in Portland :-) Your equation doesn't mention OAT which is critical to the body's water usage. If one were riding in the Mojave desert on the 4th of July your liquid requirement wouldn't be sufficient and if in Nome on Christmas day it would be overkill. -- Cheers, John B. |
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MIAMI BEACH !
good days for a midweek coast ride .......... Thru a blue sky http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...8#.WX2-VsspDqA Norco us then an outstanding niche bike or are there a 1000 Norco types ...that is is the Norco a typical 'gravel' bike ? |
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On Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 7:13:28 AM UTC-4, wrote:
MIAMI BEACH ! good days for a midweek coast ride ......... Thru a blue sky http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...8#.WX2-VsspDqA Norco us then an outstanding niche bike or are there a 1000 Norco types ...that is is the Norco a typical 'gravel' bike ? https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...mmer-heat.html |
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On Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 9:00:40 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 7:13:28 AM UTC-4, wrote: MIAMI BEACH ! good days for a midweek coast ride ......... Thru a blue sky http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...8#.WX2-VsspDqA Norco us then an outstanding niche bike or are there a 1000 Norco types ...that is is the Norco a typical 'gravel' bike ? https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...mmer-heat.html try cold Perrier with fresh cut lemon n a wee pinch a salt https://weather.com/forecast/nationa...ly-august-2017 |
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