On Friday, I did a hilly course. It was a 22.8 mile ride that had a decent amount of hills, and it took me all over St. Paul, along the Mighty Mississippi, and into the ‘burbs:
Tonight (Tuesday), I went for a fast, hard ride on a pretty flat course. But it was pretty windy. I went out down the Greenway Trail and back for a total of 21.68 miles:
Yeah, like you can read THAT. Sorry.
So, all that being said, I rode those last 2 rides on Big Rhonda, not Goldilocks. These past 2 rides may be my last 2 on Big Rhonda because we’ve found a buyer! So I snapped a photo to remember her by:
@ 6.2 miles: 18.42 mph ave overall
@ 10.84 miles (turn-around): 18.45 mph
@ 15.48 miles: 18.97 mph overall
@ 21.68 miles (finish): 19.38 mph
Good. Well, not bad.
Tomorrow, I have 13 hour day of work, so there's no workout. Thursday, I'll go for a hard 6-8 mile run. Friday, I'll swim a bit. Then it's easy sailing until the race on Sunday! We'll see what happens this weekend at Winter BeGone!!
So long Big Rhonda. Hope you heart your new home.
ReplyDeleteI hope you screened your applicants for Rhonda, you don't want her going to a broken home that rides cheap Huffy bikes!
ReplyDeleteHope you get your bikes back soon!
Hope you two get your bike back soon. That would totally stress me out!
ReplyDeleteI really want to get a bike this summer. Hopefully I can find my own Big Ronda around here.
ReplyDeleteGood Luck with Big Rhonda this weekend!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you and Rhonda have to break up. It is time, it is time:) I'm not sentimental but I DO get attached to bikes...so many hours, so many miles.
ReplyDeleteNice job on all the rides!
ReplyDeleteDid you sell Big R on Craigs? I'm looking to finally take the biking plunge and was wondering if that was a good place to look.
ReplyDeleteOf course, step 1 is to figure out what size of bike I need :)
Steve, sometime i have to take you on a nice ride that goes into IGH/Eagan. It isnt more than 30 miles but will get you away from the turn arounds and repeating the same roads in the first map. Of course you can extend it. and yes. hill...:)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the Du!
What a bike nightmare! I have a friend who is shipping his bike off to Buffalo Springs and asked me if I wanted to do the same.
ReplyDeleteNOT!!!
It will go on the plane with me and go on the plane home with me. I have had it get lost on the way home and a friend of mine has had his bike get lost on the way to a race, but it always shows up the next day...not two to three weeks later.
I hope you and Pharmie get your bikes back TODAY.
I would have a serious problem if my bike had not been shipped yet. I'm pretty easy going, but more than 2 weeks later is crap! Good luck this weekend. I'm sure Big Rhonda appreciates the attention she's getting right now.
ReplyDeleteThat would be so stressful with waiting for the bikes. I hope it all turns out well and they get there on time.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I can't believe you guys are still waiting for your bikes! I hope you get them back soon . . . and good luck with the Du!
ReplyDeleteLove the name of the event. You will rock it. :)
ReplyDelete13 hour work day... now that calls for endurance.
Good luck on your race this weekend!
ReplyDeletethose duo's sound like fun. you know, like smiling through torture.
ReplyDeleteHey Steve love your blog. Good job toughing out the sore ham in NO. By the way, how do you create those elevation profiles for your ride maps? I have no idea how hilly the courses I ride are, and it would be nice to know. Thanks.
ReplyDeletei saw on FB you got your bikes back, thank GAWD. have a great race on sunday!
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