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40 this am. Quattro, I rode 15 of the miles on the RI Iron course...it was the rollers from mile 20-35. 1000 ft of elevation gain (up and ...

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Old May 6, 2008, 12:40 PM   #841 (permalink)
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40 this am. Quattro, I rode 15 of the miles on the RI Iron course...it was the rollers from mile 20-35. 1000 ft of elevation gain (up and down) over the 15 miles. 600 of it in first 7 miles. There are about 8-10 rollers each with about 80-140 ft of climbing...not hard just draining.
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Old May 8, 2008, 7:40 AM   #843 (permalink)
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22 last night....just wasnt feeling the mojo..
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nice 1h30m ride on the mtb last night... it was gorgeous out... so nice that I turned by car right back around and went for a trail run for 30min.
today I wake up and hear car tires splashing on the road.. eh
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Yes, what a difference a day makes. Did you ride Mianus?
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Yep. I had missed the last couple days earlier this week and was itching to get out yesterday... and it was good

There were a couple big groups in there yesterday... probably around 15 bikes total!!
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got out for the second time this season to ride down along the coast. 10 minutes down to my turn around, 30 minutes back. gotta love tailwinds!
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Hey davidhowland....where on the Cape are you?? We have a place in Eastham (bay side)
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