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yeah, biking vacations are amazing. Skiing is also up there Was nice to bike in an organized group. We kept the speed down pretty low only around 19-20mph in ...

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Old Jun 25, 2007, 1:47 PM   #621 (permalink)
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yeah, biking vacations are amazing. Skiing is also up there Was nice to bike in an organized group. We kept the speed down pretty low only around 19-20mph in a double pacelane. Me and a few other guys decided to race the last 5 miles in. Not sure if that was a good idea or not, I could only push it up to 25mph the last few miles and was freaking exhausted.

going to meet up with those guys again tonight, temps have sored though into the upper 80's, supposed to be in the 90's tomorrow
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6/19 to 6/21:

65 miles; 5500' vt; 14.5 mph avg. All NEK...242 up to Jay from Westfield & back; Westfield>105>East Hill Rd>100..back way thru Troy home; Echo Lake Loop (twice) to prep myself for the benefit ride late Aug..shaved 4.5 minutes from last year's dismal time.

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looks like a nice ride 56fish.

I just did an easy 30miler with the boys from NFBC, avgs just over 20mph.
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16.5 miles this morning at 17.2 mph. Nothing like a nice morning ride before work.
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Old Jun 26, 2007, 12:50 PM   #625 (permalink)
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96 miles of urban NYC ridin' sunday and monday. bridges, taxis, central park, prospect park--good times!!!!!!!:blink :
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96 miles of urban NYC ridin' sunday and monday. bridges, taxis, central park, prospect park--good times!!!!!!!:blink :
NYC is fun town to peddle around.
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Old Jun 27, 2007, 6:24 AM   #627 (permalink)
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13.5 miles @ 17.5 mph. baby steps
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Old Jun 30, 2007, 6:03 PM   #628 (permalink)
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More miles, 33. Slower speed 12 mph average. Biked from Red Bank, NJ to Sandy Hook with my wife. Great ride great weather. Speed wasn't there, but the distance doesn't hurt.
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Another nice Sunday ride for me. This time I got in 3 hours of a mix of fireroad, unmaintained dirt road, maintained dirt road, and asphalt. Including a hike-a-bike of a downed tree from the storm that rolled through the area Saturday night. As usual I have no idea how far I went or how fast. I do know that it took 2:57 and I burned around 2800 calories with an average BPM of 149. Which is lower that the last few times out but I also went longer which meant a few more stops, including one for severely cramping legs at 2:30ish...
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Got out with my son for a 3 hours of Downhill at Mt. Sneaux yesterday. trails were in better shape then i've seen them in years. All i have to say is I need a full suspension bike.
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