Intro to group rides? Monday the 2nd?
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Intro to group rides? Monday the 2nd?
My wife is new to group rides - as is, hasn't done one yet. She's doing great otherwise (conquered Munns Road today without stopping on a steep stretch) but is still nervous about drafting/pacing. So - anybody want to come out Monday for a leisurely C-/New Farmer style ride? And is willing to bring along a few helpful tips and rah-rahs? 7:30 depart at St. Matthias? (8 am is good too)
Mike Skinner
Re: Intro to group rides? Monday the 2nd?
Mike: the Farm Team is doing a friendly, Sunday-type ride at 7:30 tomorrow from St. Matthias—the perfect initiation for your wife!
Re: Intro to group rides? Monday the 2nd?
What route is the farm team doing?
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Re: Intro to group rides? Monday the 2nd?
Thanks, Rolf, for the info. Hey, where were you Monday morning? Frightened off by a bit of rain?
After five minutes waiting at St. Matthias, with Eric, Dolly, Roy, Tom, Dave, Michael and Neil, and discussing the vagaries of weather radar while it started p***ing down, we set off. Typical Sunday route. At QA Dorothy and I decided that the deluge was definitely limiting the enjoyment factor, so after some encouraging words from Eric we headed home, to be passed a bit later by Dave bookin' it back to a dry garage.
As I hung up Dorothy's bike in the shed, water flooded out of the frame. Duh. Seat tube had an empty screwhole (fender attachment point) close to the wheel, which quickly power-filled the frame. I'll be pulling the bottom bracket after I buy the necessary tool, but for now it was a good reminder that fender season has pretty much arrived.
After five minutes waiting at St. Matthias, with Eric, Dolly, Roy, Tom, Dave, Michael and Neil, and discussing the vagaries of weather radar while it started p***ing down, we set off. Typical Sunday route. At QA Dorothy and I decided that the deluge was definitely limiting the enjoyment factor, so after some encouraging words from Eric we headed home, to be passed a bit later by Dave bookin' it back to a dry garage.
As I hung up Dorothy's bike in the shed, water flooded out of the frame. Duh. Seat tube had an empty screwhole (fender attachment point) close to the wheel, which quickly power-filled the frame. I'll be pulling the bottom bracket after I buy the necessary tool, but for now it was a good reminder that fender season has pretty much arrived.
Mike Skinner