I hit the road! Solo, but this time it worked out. I saw quite a few cyclists, unlike last weekend, but they all happened to be going the opposite direction. It was a pretty quiet ride overall. Some wind, lots of sun, and the road just disappearing underneath my wheels as I kicked over my comfortable cadence, climbed the hills, and enjoyed the descents.
Always a fan of matching... I picked up some Swiftwick ankle socks at the Rock N' Road sale on Saturday:
I managed to clean up my road bike all by my lonesome (after it got pretty grimy/dirty in the rain the previous week). The chain was pretty dirty (worse than the mountain bike!), but I got it cleaned up and ready to ride, and set out before 11 for a pretty chill, but long, ride.
First little climb. I couldn't make up my mind on which *way* to ride the route. I called Justin just down the road from home telling him I was going to ride our normal direction (clockwise) so that I had a place to stop on the way back and wouldn't run out of fluids. It was here (just a few miles later) that I changed my mind. Again. I was going to ride it opposite and hope for the best.
First stop. I was about an hour in and managed to finish off my first bottle, so filled it up fresh with cold water.
Was hoping this would carry me through about another 2 or so hours in the heat.
Hard to see in the picture, but my impending climb was up next to the freeway. A nice climb with 6-9% grades. I was looking forward to the following descent, but wound up with a good headwind the entire way down, so it was somewhat slower than expected.
Cruisin' somewhere, working up a sweat
Don't tell anyone, but I stopped briefly to snap a shot of my next descent. Love this one so much. No traffic.
Just made it back to civilization as I ran out of liquids and got a little bit of water to tide me over until I got home. Last week I'd done a similar route, only the other direction, and minus one extra descent/climb. I was getting shaky on the way home. I had felt pretty hungry earlier on this ride, but had a Lara Bar and finished off most of my calories, so opted to spend my remaining $1.13 on a Pepsi so I'd be feeling good when I got home.
Drained most of it as quickly as possible, then hit the road to do a nice warm down on my final stretch home. Killer cross wind coming off the hills, as always!
I was feeling decent heading back home on the bike path, and traffic in the business park area of town was really low. I rounded a little bend and saw a little dog, without a collar, chilling in the middle of the path. I kind of got nervous since I wasn't sure if it'd respond by trying to my bite my tires/ankles, or run off into the bushes. It did neither, actually.
Instead it ran this far in front of me for about almost a mile before peeling off. I rode behind it for awhile before I took out my phone/camera to snap the shot. Trust me, with the crazy crosswind and unpredictable dog, I did think it was a pretty stupid move on my part to be getting the picture anyway, but hey.
Weirdest thing I've seen on my bike in awhile: I'm riding in a fairly rural neighborhood area, windy 2-lane road, no shoulder, I see a female walking on the side of the road, going the same direction as me, wearing a very fancy/flowy green dress and nice white half arm gloves. No joke. I have no idea where she was coming from or going to.
In other randomness...
This guy has basically taken up residence on our patio. I see him everyday.
It was 6 months early, but we opened it anyway. Soo tasty.
Up next? More open road, of course...
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Good Riding!
Justin and I managed to get in two great days of riding in amazing weather. So stoked. Saturday we set out from home and did a big road loop down to the coast and back with Luke.





I broke in the Tarmac right with plenty of mini-creek crossings and some mud!


Pace was mellow for the first half of the ride, but we somehow got caught up with a fast-paced paceline down on the bike path to Oceanside. Not so steady!

Justin's buzzing as Luke sets out for some aero bar time


The beach!

We stopped to fill up before heading back inland




One final stop before the last push home!

Spent the evening cleaning house and watching some Olympics coverage before prepping for our big day on Sunday and then bedtime!
Pre-ride brekkie

I remembered as we were about to pack up and head out that it was Valentine's Day! We had celebrated early (Friday) with surf & turf for dinner.
Heading up Maple Springs to chase Steph (and Chris)

Hittin' dirt

I love the sight of the snow-capped mountains in the distance!


In pursuit

Group up at 4 Corners

Heading out to Joplin

Not today, friend...

Justin Buzzing again

Joplin!


Finally made it!


Nick owns the steep slidey stuff

HAB


Steph and I at Old Camp

Luge!


Roading it up to Modjeska Grade and down to Harding

I think if he'd had more energy he would've flipped me off

4 Corners after the Harding climb



The crew finishing up before our descent down Maple Springs


Justin had offered free burritos, but after the parking lot fail in Irvine it was probably best there were only 3 of us, and a TON of food! We ate.

And ate again...





I broke in the Tarmac right with plenty of mini-creek crossings and some mud!


Pace was mellow for the first half of the ride, but we somehow got caught up with a fast-paced paceline down on the bike path to Oceanside. Not so steady!

Justin's buzzing as Luke sets out for some aero bar time


The beach!

We stopped to fill up before heading back inland




One final stop before the last push home!

Spent the evening cleaning house and watching some Olympics coverage before prepping for our big day on Sunday and then bedtime!
Pre-ride brekkie

I remembered as we were about to pack up and head out that it was Valentine's Day! We had celebrated early (Friday) with surf & turf for dinner.
Heading up Maple Springs to chase Steph (and Chris)

Hittin' dirt

I love the sight of the snow-capped mountains in the distance!


In pursuit

Group up at 4 Corners

Heading out to Joplin

Not today, friend...

Justin Buzzing again

Joplin!


Finally made it!


Nick owns the steep slidey stuff

HAB


Steph and I at Old Camp

Luge!


Roading it up to Modjeska Grade and down to Harding

I think if he'd had more energy he would've flipped me off

4 Corners after the Harding climb



The crew finishing up before our descent down Maple Springs


Justin had offered free burritos, but after the parking lot fail in Irvine it was probably best there were only 3 of us, and a TON of food! We ate.

And ate again...
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Joplin,
road riding,
Rock N' Road,
S-Works Epic,
Santa Anas,
Tarmac
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