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1405.1 | Count me in | WORDY::GRACE | Wait, I'm LIVING in Grace-land! | Thu Jan 11 1990 11:39 | 1 |
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1405.2 | Too cold | ODIXIE::PENN | freelance critic | Fri Jan 12 1990 15:09 | 12 |
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I hate to be the one to break it to you guys, but you are sadly
misinformed. 45o is not spring time it's WINTER -*)
It was 72o here in Atlanta yesterday, but alas I didn't ride at lunch
or at all (outside) since neither Trek, Shimano, or even Campy makes a
scope rack for a bicycle.
Joe
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1405.3 | | EGYPT::CRITZ | Greg LeMond - Sportsman of the Year | Fri Jan 12 1990 15:12 | 5 |
| RE: 1405.2
Whatsa scope rack?
Scott
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1405.4 | 72� is hot | NOVA::FISHER | Pat Pending | Fri Jan 12 1990 15:22 | 3 |
| geez, I thought 45� was dang near summer-like.
ed
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1405.5 | warm at 45� ? | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Fri Jan 12 1990 15:36 | 8 |
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RE: .-1
Ed's latest century, in fact, was in the 40's all day (unless
he's been sneaking more in). We all sported quite a ruddy glow,
so it must've been warm, nicht?
-j
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1405.6 | surely, it reminded me of home, John. | CLYPPR::FISHER | Pat Pending | Fri Jan 12 1990 16:16 | 5 |
| 'twas veritably a, a, ah, words fail me somehow.
a good time, I guess. That north wind kept us moving all day.
ed
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1405.7 | Hot is 100+ and 98% humidity | NOSNOW::PENN | freelance critic | Fri Jan 12 1990 19:36 | 13 |
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RE. 1405.3
Oscilloscope. Or for some of the people I work with O-silly-scope.
RE.1405.4
72o is a good night time temp. 45o is good for beer.
Though 72o is unseasonable for Atlanta this time of year, this weekend
temps should be normal which is in the 50's during the day.
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1405.8 | Any More Takers? | TOOK::R_WOODBURY | don't you know, I'm a 2000 man? | Thu Feb 01 1990 13:41 | 13 |
| We managed 16 miles through the back roads up to Woodchuck Hill and back
to LKG today at noon. Come on, there MUST BE others at LKG or TAY who
could join in. Any takers?
Remember, in just a little over two months it'll be March and those
little brats on the BMX bikes will be passing you on the hills. Don't
you HATE IT when they do that -- they see you coming, huffin' and
puffin' and then WIZZZZZ -- they come out of the driveway, stand up,
and fly by you up the hill, with those little legs spinning about 250
r.p.m., or so it seems. Then they stop at the top of the hill and turn
around and look at you, as if to say, "what's keepin' ya, mista?"
Roger
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1405.9 | nice here, too | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Thu Feb 01 1990 18:27 | 8 |
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It was lycra-shorts weather today here. Did some good miles,
practiced some spinning, about 102km all tolled.
I was in LKG on Monday and Tuesday ... and enjoyed the fresh snow :-)
... but I didn't bring my bike! I gather today was balmier?
-john
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1405.10 | California at Lunch? | DRFUSO::SHROYER | | Fri Feb 02 1990 10:48 | 19 |
| <<< Note 1405.8 by TOOK::R_WOODBURY "don't you know, I'm a 2000 man?" >>>
-< Any More Takers? >-
> We managed 16 miles through the back roads up to Woodchuck Hill and back
> to LKG today at noon. Come on, there MUST BE others at LKG or TAY who
> could join in. Any takers?
> Remember, in just a little over two months it'll be March and those
> little brats on the BMX bikes will be passing you on the hills. Don't
Just a nit, but March is only 27 days or so away. :)
Congratulations on getting the Littleton folks out and rolling! That's great.
"Bat" Buchanan, wldwst::pollard and I are getting out at lunch regularly.
Yesterday was a nice ride through Stevens Canyon. Pollard and I have gotten
in our first crits of the year; Bat is holding out.
We'll join you in spirit for your lunch time rides.....only three hours later.
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1405.11 | forehead gutters? | NOSNOW::PENN | Joe's Bait & Sushi Shop | Mon Feb 05 1990 14:13 | 10 |
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Since spring has sprung and sweat is pouring into everybody's Oakley's
I'd like to know if anyone has tried the sweat band that supposed wick
sweat down your back, the one thats advertised in the back of cycling
mags. Does it work? how about comfort?
Joe
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1405.12 | did I say I could count? | TOOK::R_WOODBURY | don't you know, I'm a 2000 man? | Tue Feb 06 1990 17:16 | 10 |
| re: .10
>> Just a nit, but March is only 27 days or so away. :)
Oh, yeah, I was thinking ... oh never mind - it was those kids on the
BMX bikes that I was really worried about...
We got snowed on so it was back to the trainer over the weekend but it
looks good towards the end of the week - temps in the 40's, etc.
/Roger
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1405.13 | | EDIT::CRITZ | Greg LeMond - Sportsman of the Year | Wed Feb 07 1990 09:29 | 12 |
| Well, I work in Littleton (LJ02). But, I don't understand
riding with the roads like this. There's sand everywhere,
there's no shoulder, and when it gets warm, there's water
everywhere. And, lurking below the water:
big, deep potholes.
A couple of us went up Tophet Chasm XC skiing yesterday
during lunch. Had fun, but with 45 degree temperatures,
we were sweating like pigs.
Scott
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1405.14 | just a nit | DRFUSO::SHROYER | | Wed Feb 07 1990 10:34 | 8 |
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>A couple of us went up Tophet Chasm XC skiing yesterday
>during lunch. Had fun, but with 45 degree temperatures,
>we were sweating like pigs.
>Scott
Just a thought......pigs don't sweat. Have fun skiing anyway. ;)
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1405.15 | LeMond probably had a BMX | VERVE::BUCHANAN | Bat | Wed Feb 07 1990 12:08 | 10 |
| And let's not bad-mouth those BMX kids too much. I'll bet that most of
the top American racers comming up in the 90's will have cut their
teeth in BMX racing.
My wife has already told me she doesn't want our son to play football.
OK, how about BMX racing, much safer, right?
My daughter is breaking my heart. Every time we go walking on the block
I say "Why don't you ride your tricycle"? "I don't want to". Can this
really be my kid? Well she kind of LOOKS like me...
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1405.16 | | EDIT::CRITZ | Greg LeMond - Sportsman of the Year | Wed Feb 07 1990 12:16 | 15 |
| RE: 1405.14
I know pigs don't sweat. It's just a phrase I commonly
use. OK?
Anyway, too many potholes and no place to bail out
when some twisted driver tries to make me a unique
hood ornament.
BTW, just saw the new bike at lunch. I'd probably have
it at home now, but my furnace went out and that expense
had to come first. By the time I get the new bike home,
the roads should be rideable (is rideable a word 8-)> ).
Scott
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1405.17 | Eating sand for lunch | TOOK::R_WOODBURY | don't you know, I'm a 2000 man? | Wed Feb 07 1990 14:57 | 30 |
| re: .13
>> Well, I work in Littleton (LJ02). But, I don't understand
>> riding with the roads like this. There's sand everywhere,
>> there's no shoulder, and when it gets warm, there's water
>> everywhere. And, lurking below the water:
>> big, deep potholes.
Where's you sense of adventure? I ride an old bike, with mudguards
(what an invention!). My riding style is "aggressively defensive" - I
wear bright colors and position myself on the road so I'm visible to
the drivers and I don't have to swerve at the last minute to avoid
potholes, parked cars, etc. This means that I may not aways be hugging
the shoulder, but I've found that isn't what really bugs drivers - they
freak out when you ride a weavy line. I've chosen routes that either
have low traffic volume or are nice and wide. When the road ahead looks
questionable, I stop!
I'm out to have a good time, and get some exercise, not win a race.
>> A couple of us went up Tophet Chasm XC skiing yesterday
>> during lunch. Had fun, but with 45 degree temperatures,
>> we were sweating like pigs.
I'm no pig but that sounds like a good idea: where is Tophet Chasm?
>> Scott
Roger (who regrets that he believed today's forecasted rain, etc.)
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1405.18 | | EDIT::CRITZ | Greg LeMond - Sportsman of the Year | Wed Feb 07 1990 15:20 | 16 |
| RE: 1405.17
Roger,
The last time I asked for adventure, I ended up in
Vietnam with a Marine infantry company.
Well, as I mentioned, I have a new bike coming, so I
do have a second bike that I can ride in this weather.
Tophet Chasm is behind Very Fine. Head down the little
road with Miller's gas station on your right and the
Post Office on your left. The sign for Tophet Chasm will
be just ahead on your right.
Scott
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1405.19 | Very Fine, indeed! | TOOK::R_WOODBURY | don't you know, I'm a 2000 man? | Thu Feb 08 1990 10:00 | 12 |
| re: .17
Scott -
Good point about having a sense of adventure tempered by experience.
Thanks for the info - we rode past that spot the other day! I recall a
little side road there, I think (must of been going so fast I missed
the sign, of course). It's a beautiful piece of country out there,
isn't it?
Roger
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1405.20 | | EDIT::CRITZ | Greg LeMond - Sportsman of the Year | Thu Feb 08 1990 11:46 | 16 |
| RE: 1405.19
Very pretty. We had a lot of fun. This humongous
husky went with us and tried to eat our skiis, poles,
whatever.
Just before we stopped, I fell and banged my left
knee very hard, although it seems fine today.
I guess I'd better learn to turn and slow down
better.
With the temperatures today and tomorrow, probably
won't be much snow left by the weekend.
Scott
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1405.21 | RaceAid sweat bands | ENGINE::PAULHUS | Chris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871 | Thu Feb 08 1990 12:52 | 2 |
| re. .11 see note 713 - Chris
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1405.22 | Interval Training After work? | TOOK::R_WOODBURY | | Thu Mar 22 1990 11:09 | 12 |
| It's getting to be racing season now and it's time to get into some
serious riding. Thursday nights are going to be Interval Training
Night for me.
Anyone interested in meeting after work to do intervals?
I thought route 110, between Westboro and Chelmsford, would be a good,
well-paved road to train on. Also, there's Littleton Rd. in Harvard.
Any other thoughts?
Roger
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