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Old 08-20-2005, 07:20 PM   #1
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Default The bumps and grinds of cycling

Well today, instead running a 10K, I opted to bike with a friend an 80 miler, which includes a five climb loop of 2000 feet for fun.

So the morning starts off and things are moving along. Did the climb great, kepy my heart rate in the 170 range and stormed up the hill.

So after all the monster muscle flexing stuff is done, cruising along at 24 mph, when I swerve to avoid glass, touch the wheel in front and come crashing down.

No harm to bike, thank goodness, but massive road rash, sore back and hurt pride because I missed the last fifteen miles of the ride. To add insult to injury, laying in the middle of the road, dazed and confused, nobody stops. This town is fast and tough, and few people care.
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Old 08-20-2005, 11:23 PM   #2
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I did 50 today Archaea but it had 6000 ft of climb. I did long slow distance today so I didn't hammer the hills. Some killer downhills where I was able to approach 50 mph but never quite got there because of turns coming up (I still can't lean into a turn at those speeds, just don't have the cojones).

I feel for you man. I've still never touched anyone with my front wheel but I know it's an automatic 2 week rest. So even though your bike is fine, I'll bet you ruined $300 worth of shorts/jersey. Did you split your helmet?
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Old 08-21-2005, 12:34 AM   #3
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Default no, I slid on my side and but, protecting the helmet and

bike. I was still clipped in when my buddy dragged me from the freeway.

And no, I'm not waiting two stinkin weeks. I'm getting on tomorrow even though I'm sore as hell.

It ruined an otherwise great ride.

First question out of my mouth: how's my bike? I hope the carbon fiber fork isn't cracked.

Sounds like you had fun.
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Old 08-21-2005, 02:26 AM   #4
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what kind of SOBs see someone go down and no one stops? I wouldn't ride with people like that? what if you had a serious head injury? unconscious? broken bones?
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Old 08-21-2005, 03:07 AM   #5
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what kind of SOBs see someone go down and no one stops? I wouldn't ride with people like that? what if you had a serious head injury? unconscious? broken bones?

I took his post to mean that nobody driving by stopped to help.
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Default that's right, the drivers are the sobs

lying in the road, nobody cared. Almost ran over in the road.
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Old 08-22-2005, 06:08 AM   #7
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Those wouldn't be Utah drivers, would they? :lol:
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So how about an update archaea. How are you feeling now? Road rash is pretty miserable stuff. Have you tried riding yet? Any problems with the bike?
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Old 08-22-2005, 08:10 PM   #9
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Default Bike survived serious impairments; however she doesn't

look as pretty as she once did and paint jobs for carbon frames are not cheap.

Body is sore, and yes I rode but nothing too demading until Wednesday with group ride on tap.

Back hurts, skin is on flames, blood oozes, you get the point. It might slow my running workout tomorrow unfortunately, as it was scheduled to be a speed workout. That might cause further injury.

Missed weights and martial arts unfortunately. Bike lets you on her no matter what the ailment is, even if you have trouble clasping the breaks.

More than you wanted to know, I am sure.
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