Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
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Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
With 11 weeks of the interminable road season behind us and 7 still to go until TSCX gets back underway, a few crossers are taking a break from trail-building and hitting the dirt tomorrow morning to sweep out the crosswebs.
Apparently there has been a rash of cross-bike purchasing going on, and I'm sure some of you are keen to try out your new gear.
We'll join the Farmers at 6 a.m. at Richmond and Richardson for a Shelbourne warmup and then do something like this 28K loop (Strava link), with a few tweaks, meeting back with the Farmers at Cook St. Moka by about 7:15 for cawfee.
The route's about half-and-half pavement/trail (incl. the Goose as pavement), so: perfect to ease yourself off-road. Trails are all dry and tight right now, so maybe keep your pressure up...
Join us! Newbies welcome!
Apparently there has been a rash of cross-bike purchasing going on, and I'm sure some of you are keen to try out your new gear.
We'll join the Farmers at 6 a.m. at Richmond and Richardson for a Shelbourne warmup and then do something like this 28K loop (Strava link), with a few tweaks, meeting back with the Farmers at Cook St. Moka by about 7:15 for cawfee.
The route's about half-and-half pavement/trail (incl. the Goose as pavement), so: perfect to ease yourself off-road. Trails are all dry and tight right now, so maybe keep your pressure up...
Join us! Newbies welcome!
Re: Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
Rolf: I'll be there as usual keeping an eye out for starfish.
Johnny Tyre
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Re: Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
Rookie.....check
New gear.....check
I'm in.
Scott
New gear.....check
I'm in.
Scott
Re: Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
So...... How was it??
Re: Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
It was wonderful having you out this morning, Scott. You nailed your very first crossride. One thing I learnt early-on is that trying to overtake speedy Rolf, no matter how graciously, is both difficult and frowned-upon.
Re: Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
Neil: a fun crew of seven showed up, some riding knobbies or a new bike for the first time. Garth felt the need to excuse himself due to disc brakes that sounded like elephantine indigestion. But the six of us ripped it up over hard, sometimes dusty, and very fast trails! As we left Beacon Hill Park and crossed over to Cook St. Village, we met the Farmers as they cruised along Cook to coffee. The timing was uncanny; 10 seconds earlier or later and we would have missed them.
JT: stop looking at my frown and watch the road! Swerving left and right on Panama flats was more about using the full width of the trail to flatten apices and deal with all that fresh, deep gravel—rather than practicing any race blocking maneuvers. (I also have an unfortunate Mama duck complex when I call and map a ride, as you know.)
Fear not, dear JT: with your spiffy new plastic frame and preternatural fitness, I'll spend plenty of time gazing at your bony butt over the coming months. (That gif is stupendous, btw! )
JT: stop looking at my frown and watch the road! Swerving left and right on Panama flats was more about using the full width of the trail to flatten apices and deal with all that fresh, deep gravel—rather than practicing any race blocking maneuvers. (I also have an unfortunate Mama duck complex when I call and map a ride, as you know.)
Fear not, dear JT: with your spiffy new plastic frame and preternatural fitness, I'll spend plenty of time gazing at your bony butt over the coming months. (That gif is stupendous, btw! )
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Re: Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
Sorry I couldn't make it today. At UBC under my new marching orders...
Re: Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
Don't be tak'n me seriously, Rolf. The emphasis here is on your speediness - which I admire and aspire. And then there's your route calling, mapping, photo'ing and goPro'ing, which all boggle the mind.Rolf wrote:JT: stop looking at my frown and watch the road! Swerving left and right on Panama flats was more about using the full width of the trail to flatten apices and deal with all that fresh, deep gravel—rather than practicing any race blocking maneuvers. (I also have an unfortunate Mama duck complex when I call and map a ride, as you know.)
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Re: Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
Thanks all for showing me the ropes. I learned two things on my first cross ride. I'm way more comfortable turning left....turning right at speed on loose gravel is a bit of a gong show. Stay out of my way. I also learned that a beer or two before a cross ride may settle my nerves a bit on those blind corners. I kept expecting to come face to face with a trail runner on every turn. Thanks again. I'm hooked.
Re: Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
Don't sweat it, Scott. I had the same problem. Here's an exercise that I practice at home with Jill,Scott Davis wrote:I'm way more comfortable turning left....turning right at speed on loose gravel is a bit of a gong show. Stay out of my way.
Re: Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
Too lazy to change wheelset/pedals, so I'm doing this all over again tomorrow (Friday) morning—taking one of the B trains up Shelbourne and then peeling off left, giggling into the woods...
Come along if you like. Or I'll just seeya at coffee, wearing a satisfied patina of dust.
Come along if you like. Or I'll just seeya at coffee, wearing a satisfied patina of dust.
Re: Wednesday, July 18 - New Bike FarmCross Special
Damn, Rolf I would have joined you if I saw this sooner.
When's your next ride?
When's your next ride?
Rob Duncan