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1390.1 | | AD::KREIDER | | Thu Dec 28 1989 13:31 | 5 |
| By all means ...Yes. Shave your beard AND your legs too!
The French would not take kindly to a hairy-legged cyclist :)
/scott
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1390.2 | You must take course and conditions into account, also screaming fans. | CLYPPR::FISHER | Pat Pending | Thu Dec 28 1989 13:33 | 5 |
| No. You should have openned the windows and put a book under the back
of the trainer so that you would also have had a slight tailwind and a
downhill course.
ed
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1390.3 | Look out Greg!!! | EXIT26::SAARINEN | | Fri Dec 29 1989 12:55 | 16 |
| Thanks for the insights ya'lll I appreciate them...and I'll be
sure to add them to my training schedule. Look out Greg... ;-)
But in all seriousness...
*choke*hack*cough*
Does anyone know...if there is any records for stationary bicycle
riding...??? Such as...someone riding for eight days straight on
a turbo trainer to simulate like a RAAM crossing or something
braindead like that?
Just wondering.
-Arthur
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1390.4 | roller record? | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | practicing my J�tulling... | Fri Dec 29 1989 13:33 | 8 |
| > Does anyone know...if there is any records for stationary bicycle
> riding...??? Such as...someone riding for eight days straight on
Well, there is a 24-hr roller record, if that helps.... I read a story
about it some years ago. As I recall, John Howard set a new record of
something like 450 (?) miles in a 24 hr. period. may or may not still be
current....
ken
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1390.5 | everything counts | NOVA::FISHER | Pat Pending | Fri Dec 29 1989 18:25 | 9 |
| Some other of Greg's advantages occurred to me while riding today
(in Charlotte with John). The humidity is higher in Paris. The
advantage of time-trialing in damp air is discussed in another note
in this conference.
Also, did you have an aero seatpost? Did you attend to your
shoelaces? Use a disk wheel or two?
ed
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1390.6 | Another Roller Record | MCIS2::DELORIEA | Work starts Jan 8th | Tue Jan 02 1990 10:19 | 1 |
| 129.1 mph on rollers by Jim Baker of Tucson, Ar.
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1390.7 | NINTENDO knows how to do it right..ask them.. | SALEM::SEGUIN | | Thu Feb 15 1990 00:25 | 5 |
| Hey, maybe NINTENDO can find the market for your idea..after all
if you were to place the stationery bike in front of a television
set, preferably the 56" screen, you could actually find yourself
pedalling through the streets of Paris...
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