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306.1 | Cycling's Davis Cup? | ULTRA::SEIDEN | | Thu May 07 1987 18:26 | 3 |
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Does anyone know what the Davis Double is?
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306.2 | DD = 200 mi | EUCLID::PAULHUS | Chris @ MLO 8-3/T13 dtn 223-6871 | Fri May 08 1987 12:46 | 2 |
| re. -.1 Davis Double = a #!@!* of a double century in California
double century = 200 miles in one day
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306.3 | Endurance, long term fatigue and winter; Bah ! | EUREKA::REG_B | Husqvarna Sonata fur A# saw und vood | Fri May 08 1987 13:23 | 18 |
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re .2 YaButt ! Those folks can bike just about all
year round. A club newsletter (Orange County Wheelmen ?) I picked
up last time I was there listed a New Year's Day "I hate Football"
century. The idea being that one way to get away from (televised)
football on New Year's Day would be to go ride a century. There
was a double listed sometime in February, Bah ! Imagine scheduling
a club century in New England for Jan or Feb ?, (or March or April
for that matter). Winter training notwithstanding, we lose endurance
during the cold months, at least *I* do. There just isn't anything
I've discovered that I can do often enough for long enough over
the winter that will keep my endurance.
Reg
Oh, I've done a February century, but only once when freak weather
permitted. What chance of "scheduling" such a ride with someone
around here ?
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306.4 | Change your ways! | ISBG::MILLER | Marketing, the oldest profession | Thu May 21 1987 17:14 | 6 |
| > There just isn't anything
> I've discovered that I can do often enough for long enough over
> the winter that will keep my endurance.
Reg, Comb your hair more often, take a bath now-and-then, and speak
more lovingly to that significant other. See if things change, then.
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