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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
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Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
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3039.0. "1996 Goals & Resolutions" by PCBUOA::aki1005.ako.dec.com::rehberg () Fri Dec 29 1995 18:32

1996 Goals & Resolutions


My target goal for miles logged in 1996 is:  1600  (1366m in 1995)
I would like to ride on two centuries.		   (one in 1995)

I would like to ride more regularly in the Rt 140 TT's  (3 in 1995)

I want to bike commute at least once every week from May through August. 
    (At least to Weeks with two or more days of bike commuting.)

I would like to run a marathon.

My target goal for running miles is:  800    (610m in 1995)

Rick :-)

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3039.1WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 02 1996 06:368
    Still on my mission to get into the 27:something times at the Rte. 140
    TT. I needed (1) second last year.
    
    Log between 5k & 6k miles
    
    3-4 centuries.
    
    Chip
3039.2I will buy more in '96 ;*)SALEM::SHAWTue Jan 02 1996 07:157
    
    Well right now I am so involved with skiing that the only goal I can
    set re:cycling is, I will buy more bikes, then change more components 
    and get more bike clothes and helmets and whatever else I don't realy 
    need but just ought to have 'cause I'm doomed with this obession ....
    
    Shaw ;-) ;-)
3039.3WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Jan 02 1996 08:421
    -1 i forgot that one!  :-)
3039.40 for 1 so farEDSCLU::NICHOLSTue Jan 02 1996 10:4511
RE: -.2

I got a jump on you there, High Road Cycles in Stoneham? MA has Pearl Izumi
factory seconds at $35; tights and shorts only when I was there Friday.

I too will try to commute to work, 3 days, 12 months.  I dont have many
excuses either, its only 2 miles.  Todays: it was snowing and still dark
at 630.  Id like to become a better climber.

--Roger

3039.5PCBUOA::KRATZTue Jan 02 1996 11:513
    It would be nice to repeat 1995's incident-free 5303 miles (99% on
    road bikes).
    Kratz
3039.6WRKSYS::FRANTZmostly harmlessTue Jan 02 1996 14:0028
    Let's see..
    
    Find my legs.  Left 'em at college, I think.
    
    At least one century, preferably more.  Most likely the Seven Hills
    Wheelmen Century in September, would like to be able to do the Quabbin
    Century, but we'll see.
    
    Mt. Wachusset (to the summit this time) from my house in Sterling.  And
    back.  Alive.  Then see what kind of times I can do.
    
    Some time trials.  Shoot for under 30 min. for 10 miles (VERY fast for
    me).
    
    New (probably used) bike, that fits better.  Maybe just new frame*, if
    the right deal comes along.
    
    Missed one goal already: was going to take the mountain bike out New
    Year's day, but ended up fighting ice dams instead.  Argh.
    
    That's enough shooting my mouth off for one year...
    
    Karl
    
    * Everybody keeps telling me that the new cheap stuff is better than my
    old good stuff, but I'll throw away my Suntour Cyclones the day I can
    afford Campy Ergopower, which may be never.  So there.  (I'm not a
    retrogrouch; I'm cheap.)
3039.7UHUH::LUCIAhttp://asaab.zko.dec.com/people/tjl/biography.htmlTue Jan 02 1996 17:134
Keep Larry behind me.

;-)
Tim
3039.8MOVIES::WIDDOWSONBrought to you from an F64 diskWed Jan 03 1996 03:2910
    hmmmm..
    
    Well try cutting the work back down to a level so that time for cycling
    doesn't become an unaffordble luxury.  Once done:
    
    	- Give the solo some tlc
    	- Lots of Tandem miles to get my stoker ready for her `event' this
    	  summer (the paralympics)
    	- Lots of solo miles to get me ready for:
    	- A raid/cyclosportif with Robin (Marseille-Nice?)
3039.91996 plans & 1995 retroHERON::virenq.vbo.dec.com::HEMMINGSLanterne RougeWed Jan 03 1996 10:4974
I can't plan for 96 without a look back at 95 -

1995 in retro
-------------
Taken overall, 1995 seemeed to have been a bit of a non-event, but when I 
look at the list, perhaps it wasn't so bad after all.

Here on the Cote, winter went on until at least April and started again about 
October.  I lost count of the number of days we flogged into a galeforce 
freezing wind along the Coast from Antibes to Nice.  I had mudguards on the 
Alan, and that allowed me to get out once it had stopped raining without 
getting soaked from the spray on the inadequately drained roads.

I rode 2 real sportifs, the Lazarides and the Virenque.  Thanks to an 
overdose of work and subsequent 'flu I had to pack in the first while an 
undertrained Rowlands cruised round with no trouble.  I did at least finish 
the Virenq, but in a pretty poor state.  I went back to the UK for the 30th 
anniversary of my best 12 hour race and rode that like a sportif to finish 
undamaged with 335 km.

On the brevet side, I added 4 to my Carte Verte, 2 by myself, 1 with John and 
1 with the CC Antibes.  The best was probably the Aigle Cannois out through 
Draguignan and through the Var wine lake with a thrash back along the 
Esterels.

As for pure pleasure (you mean it isn't ALL pleasure?), we had the ritual 
trips to Paris-Nice and Milan-San Remo which were a hoot as usual, and then 
we had a late season trip again to Italy on one of the best days of the year 
when the sweat dripped off in buckets.  Rod dropped by and we allowed him to 
talk us into a trip up the Turini where the best part of the day was eating 
in Le Ranch as usual - no, I tell a lie, it was a good day out with the 
chance to ride on new roads by Coaraze instead of going directly to 
L'Escarene.

The last couple of months were bad again, with rain more often that not and I 
was thwarted in getting to the magic 10,000 km, finishing up with 9675.

Looking forward to 1996
-----------------------
I've read so many times that Rod & Robin are going to do Marseille - Nice 
that I suppose it must be true.  Easter 1995 was the previous target so I 
suppose the same time a year on would be OK.  I will be looking for 
volunteers early in the year and NO excuses will be accepted ....

Velo2000 has had L'etape du Tour for the past 3 years, when a large number of 
sportifs cover the same route as a Tour stage but a couple of days in 
advance.  So far, they have had 2 in the Pyrenees and 1 in the Alps, but the 
1996 edition is scheduled for the Massif Centrale between Le Puy and 
Super-Besse.  I must admit to being tempted - it's July of course, and I have 
the first flyer if anyone wants a glance at it.

Apart from that I need to get 10 out of 10 to complete my Carte Verte but 
until I talk to Albert le chef I don't know what events I need (apart from 
Marseille-Nice and Grenoble-Nice).

My colleagues in the UK expect me back again for the Counties 12, I don't 
know about that - it was good and I'm sure I could do 360 km with a bit more 
application, but ....

The Coppi - I must do it again before I get too old.  A great event amongst 
the Italian bikies and which is not as tough as it looks on paper (Agnel, 
Vars and Larche).  If I can do it, anyone can, and I recommend it to 
everyone.

Paris-Nice stages and Milan-San Remo?  Of course, almost compulsory by now - 
I do have a slight hankering to see the finish for once on the Via Roma.  
This and the Coppi should give me the necessary push to get back into 
learning Italian.

On the equipment side, I have resisted getting tri-bars, lo-pro frame, and 
Ergo brakes yet again, but I do have a couple of new Turbomatics and front 
and rear Campag triple mechs to try out.  I'd love a CarboLook frame, but the 
better half seems to have this strange idea that we need a new bed, and a new 
pump for the swimmming pool ..
3039.10WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 03 1996 11:393
    ...for 1996? Move to Europe! :-)
    
    Chip
3039.11TDCIS3::ROTHGeometry is the real life!Wed Jan 03 1996 12:133
  Enjoying shovelling that snow, are you Chip?

  - Jim [already in Europe :-), not a flocon of snow in sight today]
3039.12WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Jan 03 1996 12:485
    Aaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhh!
    
    Well, I'm on my trainer (extremely poor substituteas it is).
    
    Chip
3039.13LHOTSE::DAHLWed Jan 03 1996 14:2318
For 1995 I exceeded my mileage goal of 3000 miles, by riding 3600. I'm happy
about that. For 1996 I'll again aim for 3000 miles.

I would also like to ride my first commute to work by bike by the end of
February (almost made it last year, but not quite; March 8th was the first;
October 26th was the last). Speaking of commutes, I would also like to ride at
least one commute with an average speed of 22 MPH or above (for a rolling 12
mile route, with about five pounds of gear). My best in 1995 was 21.7 MPH.

I hope to do one or two centuries this year. I did one last year, which is
the same one I've done about half a dozen times now, between Westford MA and
Wolfboro NH (with a few diversions near an end to stretch it to 100 miles) by
myself.

I just bought a mag trainer for the first time a week or so ago; that should
help me keep my sanity, what with the two feet or more of snow that we have
received in the last month around here. 
						-- Tom
3039.14ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Jan 03 1996 16:029
    Well, my goal is to simply return to the shape I was in 2 years ago. 
    Things had been going steadily downhill since then and I was struggling
    so much on 15 mile rides this past summer, that I gave up and vowed to
    do better next year.  In November, I discovered the cause of my
    incredibly poor performance...I found out I'm a non-insulin dependent
    (Type II) diabetic.
    
    Bob
    
3039.15Lookin for G.L.KAOFS::W_VIERHOUTthe rural code warriorThu Jan 04 1996 10:1721
    
    
    
      Mine hummm ... well since Greg Lemond quit to do more fly fishing
    I've been ....
    
    
    
    Goal 1: Sell or trade the Merlin road for a DynaKing vise.
    
    Goal 2: Tie up almost all the flys I intend to use this season since
            the wife will never stand for me fishing 3 times a week and
            using the rest of my free time at the vise.
    
    Goal 3: Quafe mega quantities of ale to get that conformist bloated
            middle look.
    
    
    But seriously folks - I'd like to ride 3 times a week or so, this
        keeps me fit and monkeys off my back.  
            
3039.16WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 04 1996 11:321
    Wayne, how fast are the monkies in your neck of the woods? :-)
3039.17When the snow melts...HYLNDR::OUELLETTEBuddy OuelletteThu Jan 04 1996 12:0017
Since I beat my 1995 goal of 3000 miles by cycling a little less than 3500,
I'd like to shoot for 4000.  May get a late start due to all of this snow in
New England, but we'll see.

At least two centuries - one that leaves from Georgetown, MA with the North
Shore Cyclists and one that leaves from Westfield in October with 7500 feet
of climbing, overall.

At least two citizen's races: the Tour de Lowell, it it's on and the Peerless
Road Race in Keene, NH (3 tough hills - since my Palo Alto trip, I can't call
these "climbs")

Santa brought STI, so as soon as the snow starts to melt, I'll pull the bike
off the trainer and put it on.  I can't wait! (I take them out of the box
every now and then and click through a few shifts just to get a fix!)

-Buddy
3039.18STARCH::brevet.shr.dec.com::WHALENThu Jan 04 1996 15:1412
Back in September of 1995 I set my 1995 milage goal at 7000 (it was clear 
that I was going to exceed the previous year's 6000).  Well, I didn't quite 
make it - 6884.  I commuted at least once each month, and ended up with 105 
days for the year.  I had 3 months with more than 1000 miles in them.

I'd like to make that commute at least once a month again in 96, but a 
return to normal New England winter makes seem unlikely that I'll be able 
to do it again until March.

I'd also like to exceed last year's milage, and complete a 400K brevet.

Rich
3039.1996 goalsCGOOA::MOLTHINK BICYCLEThu Jan 04 1996 18:4012
    I too beat my 95 goal.  Trying to get 16,000 km got me 17,300 km.
    13,000 of that was commuting 221.5 times.  (we don't put our bikes
    away in Vancouver)
    
    For 96 I'd like to do more than 4,000 km of recreational riding and
    maintain over 200 rides to work.   Half my rec.kms were on my road bike 
    and the other half split pretty evenly between mountain bike and
    tandem.  Its very difficult to plan how to get more recreational rides
    when (it seems to me) 1 mtn.km=10 road km. And sometimes 10 tandem km
    seems like an eternity!
    
    bruce
3039.20fastKAOFS::W_VIERHOUTthe rural code warriorFri Jan 12 1996 08:503
    re: .16
    
     The monkeys - they do about a 59 min 25 mile ITT.
3039.21WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Jan 12 1996 10:193
    PSHAW! I did a 20 mile ITT last year in 48:16 and I'm an old man :-)
    
    Chip
3039.22just a few minor improvements on last yearPOLAR::WILSONCstrive to look better nakedSun Jan 14 1996 05:197
    1. get some clipless pedals
    2. do my 18.5 km one way commute in under 30 minutes. ( I managed 32
    minutes this year)(that included a couple of stoplights alond the
    way)(and a little tail wind)
    3. do more mountains so when I visit my bro in Vancouver I'll whip his
    44 year old butt 
    4. start running a wee bit, like 10-15K per week.
3039.23FABSIX::S_ARCHAMBEAUSun Jan 28 1996 05:097
In '96 I want to log some road miles, I just got a road bike from my wife for
Christmas.  Maybe do a Century...who knows.

I would also like to become a better mountain biker and I hope to log many
off-road miles.  I want to compete in a couple of races if my schedule allows it.

I just started running so I would like to log some miles on foot as well.
3039.24MPOS02::HARRISAGypsy WomanMon Jan 29 1996 11:2514
    well, i didn't quite make my '95 goal of 1500 miles. in fact, i didn't
    even hit my '94 mileage (1250). i ended '95 at 1151. my only excuse was
    the abnormally HOT summer we had. if biking isn't going to be fun for
    me, i just dont go. and it isn't fun in 95-100 degrees with lots of
    humidity.
    
    BUT - '96 is a new year. i'm going to aim for the 1500 again and will
    do more if the weather allows it.  i'm even contemplating a century! my
    longes ride has been 70 miles (so close to 100 and yet so far). i've
    been using a cardio-glide machine inside since just after christmas, so
    i hope the legs and heart will be in tune when the warmer march/april
    rolls around for butt training.
    
    	ann
3039.25ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Wed Nov 20 1996 09:1029
3039.261996 summaryCOOKIE::MUNNSdaveWed Nov 20 1996 12:5036
3039.27BUSY::SLABBaroque: when you're out of MonetWed Nov 20 1996 14:114
3039.28COOKIE::MUNNSdaveThu Nov 21 1996 11:353
3039.29PCBUOA::KRATZThu Nov 21 1996 14:144
3039.30TLE::LUCIAhttp://asaab.zko.dec.com/~lucia/biography.htmlFri Nov 22 1996 13:065
3039.31TLE::LUCIAhttp://asaab.zko.dec.com/~lucia/biography.htmlFri Dec 06 1996 16:252
3039.32PCBUOA::KRATZMon Dec 09 1996 17:295
3039.33SMURF::LARRYTue Dec 10 1996 09:456
3039.3496 accomplishments and 97 goalsTOPTEN::PLEVANJ NORBA State Champion '95 -MasterTue Dec 24 1996 12:1616