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![]() ![]() Alright, the dinosaur shall speak up... 1987 Centurion IronMan Expert (56cm)... All Shimano 105....180mm crankset, 39/53 front, 11/19 rear (road) and 11/25 (mountain) Mavic wheelsets, the '88 model LOOK pedals. What can I say, I have more miles on that bike than most people have on their cars. Half Centuries, Metric Centuries, Centuries as well as the dreaded Double Century....and ONE...and ONLY one....attempt at the Markleeville Death Ride. ![]() |
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I love almost all aspects of cycling......road bikes (geared, single speed, and fixed), mountain biking, and touring.....although it's been a long while since I've done any touring.
I know a few that did the Death Ride a couple of weeks ago....there are a few ride reports on a couple of cycling boards I frequent. The most difficult ride I've done was the LA Wheelmen Grand Tour double century (highland route) last year on my fixed gear. Glad to see a bunch of cyclists on this board! ![]() |
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Okay, I'll chime in here. I have been a roadie for the last 22 years. The last 2 years I have been off of the bikes, but I still love them. I also happen to work for Raleigh America after running a local bike shop for 11 years. Right now my stable has 12 road bikes in it, from 1980's Italian steel, custom steel creations from Della Santa and Bill Stevenson, to current carbon fiber wounder bikes. I have done as much as 5K miles in a year, but when I have ridden I generally do 2-3000 miles a year. Yes I know how to build good wheels, fix and glue tubulars and I can track down any squeek, rattle or buzz. I won't ride carbon wheels, and I don't have to replace my equipment just because there is something newer or "cooler". Call me a retro-grouch if you must, but I can have as much fun riding my steel fixxed wheel bike as I can the 16 pound carbon critter.
Anyway, now you know why the GNBikes moniker too. Garry |
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went 65 miles yesterday, route id never done before, was warned of some hills at the end, but wasnt worried as thats par for the corse around here. turned at the last turn with 5 miles to go, 2 freaking climbs, 1400 feet worth, Absolute vertical. even out of the saddle at the end was only doing 7mph. killed my average, but damn felt good to finish through em.
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I started off as a mountain biker my freshman year of high school and then moved to the road freshman year of college. I currently ride a 2002 Trek Fuel 80 mountain bike and a 2005 Ridley Scandium custom built with Shimano Ultegra SL and Mavic Ksyrium SL wheels. I've been racing road for the past year and this fall I'm getting into mountain bike racing. Pretty pumped!
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Me on my bike during the tri I did yesterday.
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Which tri was it ? How long? and If I can make a suggestion. ( I will anyway you can ignore it if you like
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In this case I'd use toe clips and running shoes in a heartbeat getting into this. Just leave them a little loose so you can pull out if needed. Just my 2 cents. |
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You have the bike and helmet that's a good start
![]() DISTANCE Sprint: 1/4 mile swim, 22 mile bike, 3.1 mile run Half: 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike, 13.1 mile run did you do the sprint or the 1/2 ? Quote:
![]() Get the shoes asap but only after you have done some real running and biking Why?/ Because your feet will swell and get bigger the longer you train and if you buy a size to small you will ride home one day with your foot out of the shoe because your feet hurt so much ![]() Also go easy on the wetsuit you don't need the most $$ just one that works, remember they don't last forever and soon you will be buying another. If you train mostly in a pool you might to see if you can rent one for the events and save some cash. Rob ![]()
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If you got bigger feet like me, wear roughly a 12-13, the shoes exist. Nice thing is its all euro sizing so the fit is much closer to what actually fits your foot
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I wish I only wore a 12-13. LOL
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you can order specialized shoes in pretty much any size you need. as in the bike manufaturer specialized
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Did the sprint for the Chisago Lakes event. did my first tri 2 weeks earlier (July 11th), the Lifetime Fitness sprint.
As for shoes, well...I sold shoes while in college, and I know all about the swelling and such. For reference, my running shoes are 15s. AND I have VERY narrow feet (b width). As for the wetsuit, I rented one for the Lifetime event ($15), and borrowed my brother's for the Chisago event. he bought his before the Lifetime event. At this point, I'm thinking I may try to do ~4 next year, and go from there. It is an amazing sense of accomplishment to finish one, and I want to keep going! Maybe an Olympic or 2 next year, with a half iron and maybe eventually a full iron in the future (way future). I've been an athlete for most of my life, so I'm no stranger to training and the effort involved. Doing these just stretches the challenge even further. Since I'm such a noob at it all, I welcome any advice you guys can give me. ![]() |
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Good thread.
I have a Cannondale Synapse 6, but this has been a bad summer for riding. With the kids off at camp, I have been travelling nearly every weekend, and I am on the road for work all week. I bet I have put on 10 pounds this summer, and this is usually when I lose. *sigh* Ready to get back after it. The kids go back to school in a couple of weeks, so things should return to normal soon. |
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