Did you ride today?

Yep, it is. But somewhere I heard the Garmin is stiffer/stronger? My buddy in Boston has the Garmin mount. Either way, highly recommended!
 
I went for a short 10 mile ride today after work. It's been a few weeks since I've been able to get out at all. :S
 
Monday, more or less 35k ride with kids from a youth cycling club, helping a friend who's in charge of the club. Today 47k tempo ride, legs are still heavy from the weekend.

Dan
 
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Picture taken of me at the finish line of Sunday's road race. Don't be mistaken, the gradient is over 10% right there. Pathetic conditions with 7c or about 46f and rain but well worth the race! My clothes weighed about 15 pounds when I took them off, thats how wet they were.

Dan
 
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Looks absolutely miserable. One of those rides that you're happy to be done with but at the same time so satisfying to have done. Love the SuperSix.

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Looks absolutely miserable. One of those rides that you're happy to be done with but at the same time so satisfying to have done. Love the SuperSix.

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Dan, awesome shot of you! If that was me, I'd have that hanging on my wall!

My friend in Boston I went cycling with? He just traded up his Caad10 for a SuperSix Evo Red! Sweet ride!

How did the Easton CF wheels do in the rain when braking?
 
Just got done with 13 miles during a nice lunch ride. I beat the rain too. :)

I would so love to ride mid-day or even after work! Unfortunately for me I get home a bit too late nowadays.

Ride on, Doug!
 
Dan, awesome shot of you! If that was me, I'd have that hanging on my wall!

My friend in Boston I went cycling with? He just traded up his Caad10 for a SuperSix Evo Red! Sweet ride!

How did the Easton CF wheels do in the rain when braking?

Right next to this one I'm sure... :woot:

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How did the Easton CF wheels do in the rain when braking?

Allen, it does the job but not as well as aluminium. You get used to it though. Most guys in a race are using them so we all stop evenly and second they squeal when breaking so you can hear the guys in front of you when he's stopping. Remember in heavy rain you don't see much in the peloton except for rain and overspray!

Dan
 
33k's in the rain in a warm balmy 13C, avg of 28k's. Out with the kids (12-16 years old) from a youth bike club. Turnout was low with 4 kids and 4 adults :snicker:.

There is a rumour there is a big red thing in the sky sometimes, anybody knows what it is ? Don' recall seing it! :rolleyes:

Dan
 
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33k's in the rain in a warm balmy 13C, avg of 28k's. Out with the kids (12-16 years old) from a youth bike club. Turnout was low with 4 kids and 4 adults :snicker:.

There is a rumour there is a big red thing in the sky sometimes, anybody knows what it is ? Don' recall seing it! :rolleyes:

Dan

I haven't seen that thing lately either. Hopefully someday soon it will be revealed.
 
I don't like to run - I get shin splints.

Went for a 'hilly' ride today, well, hilly for my neck of the woods. About 1500 feet elevation gain in about 12 miles. I am such a hill slug!:(
 
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