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Anyone ever biked the Kanc?

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40 miles... I was thinking of doing that sometime this summer. Or maybe an out and back, that'd be real nice and brutal!
 

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I haven't but have drived the kanc many times and have a friend who's done it a couple times. Something about a 10 minute descent... :D
Sounds like fun, I'd like to do it.
 

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Yeah, I climb a lot even though I suck at it. Kinda funny that way. I'm pretty sure I'd have to get some mountain bike type gearing on my road bike if I wanted to make the climb up Washington.

And then train basically all summer long for it.
 

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I too suck at climbs - I can do them fine with my torquey legs, but I'm not fast at all
 

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yeah i can climb...i also suck at it. Im still new into cycling.

oh and read "i can climb" as "i have a granny gear"
 

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I'm considering a compact double... I have a 12-27 cassette, so I'd be able to hopefully climb up damn near anything (theoretically) with a compact.
 

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I'm considering a compact double... I have a 12-27 cassette, so I'd be able to hopefully climb up damn near anything (theoretically) with a compact.

I think a compact crankset is a great option. They weren't really available 7 years ago when I converted my Trek 5200 from a double crank to a triple but if they were available that's what I would have used. Many of my friends I cycle with have compacts and they are all very happy with them. The only thing you miss is the smaller increment gearing that a triple has. My triple uses a 12-23 cassette and a 52/42/30 crank. The bike originally came with a 53/39 crank . I really like having the 42 up front now and the granny gear is really necessary for New England hills.
 

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Yeah, I have a love hate relationship with my 53-39. I think in a lot of ways it has made me a stronger rider. I would probably look for a 11-25 for riding around here if I were to go compact and then hang on to the 12-27 for doing stuff like the Kanc.
 

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Maybe we could do a weekend in the area sometime this summer?
 

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Cool Goblin.

Yeah, I'm training pretty steady for the PMC right up til the first weekend in August, and second weekend in August is typically my big Kmart MTB weekend.

So tentatively end of August or maybe even beginning of September for some foliage and cooler weather.

Anyone else have any input?
 

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Late August may work for me and my wife too. We're doing a week long tour in Lancaster County PA in July and a couple of century rides in September We'd better be in good shape by then! I'm still nowhere near the shape I was in 10-20 years ago but my wife is. She's just more disciplined than me in eating right.and getting her workouts in :???:
 
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