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Pogacar 3rd tour win
6th stage wins
Won the TT by over a minute
Geeze.
6th stage wins
Won the TT by over a minute
Geeze.
I ran my premarathon 20 miles on there. All railroad grade except that odd asphalt 30 foot twist and rise.The weather has been fantastic for riding the past few days. Embarrassed to say that in spite of living relatively close to the Luce Line, have never been on it. (Figure a comment like this will force me to ride it.)
I have done a couple 15 mile rides the past two days. I live on the bluffs above the River and ride down to the trails along the River where I can ride for miles in either direction without riding the streets. Of course what goes down must come up so the interval training has been great.The weather has been fantastic for riding the past few days. Embarrassed to say that in spite of living relatively close to the Luce Line, have never been on it. (Figure a comment like this will force me to ride it.)
I was too busy to watch la Vuelta de España when it was going on. I still have the last 3 days to watch so I don't know if Roglic came back. I highly doubt O'Connor hung on.It may not have the big names but this Vuelta is turning out to be a pretty exciting race, wrapping up in the next 3 days; 2 mountain stages and a Time Trial on Sunday to close things out.
The podium couldn't be more wide open; I still like Roglic's chances but Enric Mas and Richard Carapaz aren't going to let him have it easily and who knows, maybe Ben O'Connor can find a time to hang on to the red jersey but I really doubt it.
Got a nice ride in along the river and Victory Memorial Parkway. I had the week off so I wish I would have got some other rides in but I overdid it pheasant hunting. I felt a hundred years old on WednesdayToday it was so nice riding that wearing a long sleeve shirt seemed over dressed. Unreal.
Today it was so nice riding that wearing a long sleeve shirt seemed over dressed. Unreal.
Injuries always make things difficult, but an ankle injury would be very rough. Hopefully the prognostication favors a quick return to full health.Snuck in a very easy e-bike ride yesterday, still recovering from this stupid broken ankle. Big ortho appt later this week, hoping for good news. It's time to start ramping up the miles to get the legs back in shape, I'm looking at a fairly decent schedule of events for 2025.
Injuries always make things difficult, but an ankle injury would be very rough. Hopefully the prognostication favors a quick return to full health.
Used to roller blade those, great trails, the scenery gets better as the leaves fall.I live on the bluffs above the River and ride down to the trails along the River where I can ride for miles in either direction without riding the streets.
I have a love/hate deal going with e-bikes...
The hate part:
The love part:
- They're heavy and cause a lot of damage to dirt trails, especially this year when the trails have been soft from the rain.
- People who ride them on trails generally have no idea how to ride them on trails. You get a lot of idiots out there stopping in blind spots and such.
- People who think they're getting exercise by riding an e-bike are equivalent to someone taking the escalator and thinking they've just climbed a flight of stairs.
So, I went with the "love" part and signed up for the Minnesota E-Bike Rebate deal this morning. I'm one of the 18,000 or so that applied. About 1,300 people will qualify. It took about 15 minutes for them to get 18,000 applications, and then they shut down the portal.
- I know quite a few folks that will ride an ebike to work but not a regular bike (as they'd be sweaty and mess if they rode a regular bike). Much better for them to be riding the e-bike vs driving a car.
- The whole "my partner can keep up with me now" deal is nice - that way groups of people can bike together which is more fun and improves safety.
- Increases the number of people riding bikes, which in turns helps in getting more trails built and more visibility for biking.
Fixed gear?I had forgotten to post a pic of the mountain bike I picked up this spring. It's a Salsa Selma I got for $400 on FB Marketplace. Prior to getting it I had never heard of Scandium frames. The frame itself was worth $400. It also has a carbon rear seat/chain stay. It is insanely light.
I'm never going to be a serious mountain or winter rider but this bike makes it a joy when I do get out.
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Fixed gear?
Yeah, I'm well aware of that, but look at the rear cog. Looks fixed gear to me.The newer MTN Bikes are all single chain ring up front for the most part; like 1X11 or 1X12 if I'm not mistaken. Before picking up a new Trek Fuel eXe E-MTN bike recently, that last MTB I had was 3 different chain rings on the front.
Bigger gaps between your gears, so you're much less likely to find the perfect gear for whatever grade you're on, but it's a lot simpler to ride, no shifting on the front, just shifting on the rear cassette
Single, but not a fixie. I'm the third owner so pretty sure the frame and handlebars are the only original parts.Fixed gear?
understood, I like the color alsoSingle, but not a fixie. I'm the third owner so pretty sure the frame and handlebars are the only original parts.
Yeah this has got me interested in salsa bikes now. I learned that due to some Black market fakes and quality control issues among other brands they stopped using the term Scandium. The same alloy is now sold as 7005 or 6160.understood, I like the color also
Yeah, I'm well aware of that, but look at the rear cog. Looks fixed gear to me.
What are your plans for it? Going to keep it single speed? Not seeing brakes. Does it have any?Yeah this has got me interested in salsa bikes now. I learned that due to some Black market fakes and quality control issues among other brands they stopped using the term Scandium. The same alloy is now sold as 7005 or 6160.
What are your plans for it? Going to keep it single speed? Not seeing brakes. Does it have any?
Sure are. That’s why I thought it was fixed gear because I was too blind to see the discs.Disc brakes are there.
Damn, that looks like a hard tail, at least; can't even see if there's any suspension on the front. Those days are long behind me, getting beat up without full suspension!