June bicycle bike cycle cycling challenge
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I'm in for 250 miles this month.
06/02 - 13.50
06/04 - 12.00
06/05 - 16.00
06/11 - 13.00
06/12 - 12.00...66.50 miles so far
06/13 - 14.00
06/14 - 17.00
06/15 - 14.25
06/17 - 16.00
06/18 - 12.75
Chris1 -
June 2nd 8.56 Miles -- Duration 1:12:37
June 3rd 7.2 Miles -- Duration 0:56:13
June 5th 17.9 Miles -- Duration 1:44:19
June 7th 33.3 Miles -- Duration 2:24:30
June 9th 22.1 Miles -- Duration 1:49:08
June 10th 6.23 Miles -- Duration 0:57:51
June 11th 9.73 Miles -- Duration 1:11:21 (MTB Race)
June 12th 43 Miles -- Duration 3:03:55
June 14th 9.65 Miles -- Duration 0:45:43
June 15th 18.9 Miles -- Duration 1:33:21
June 16th 13.6 Miles -- Duration 1:00:03
June 17th 5.88 Miles -- Duration 0:33:52
June 18th 13.9 Miles -- Duration 1:02:56
June Total Miles: 209.95
June Total Duration: 18:15:191 -
Machka9 wrote:Review ...
Distances include cycling + walking
March: 489.8 km (304.3 miles) = 38 hours 4 min
April: 491.94 km (305.6 miles) = 43 hours 6 min
May: 361.81 km (224.8 miles) = 35 hours 50 min
June: 569.53 km (353.9 miles) = 41 hours 53 min
July: 230.7 km (143.35 miles) = 32 hours 45 min
Aug: 211.3 km (131.3 miles) = 28 hours 8 min
Sep: 306.7 km (190.6 miles) = 35 hour 2 min
Oct: 441.82 km (274.5 miles) = 47 hours 43 min
Nov: 660.21 km (410.23 miles) = 60 hours 41 min
Dec: 499.91 km (282.8 miles) = 54 hours 56 min
Jan: 864.79 km (537.35 miles) = 65 hours 36 min
Feb: 470.53 km (292.4 miles) = 40 hours 39 min
March: 917.73 km (570.2 miles) = 66 hours 13 min
April: 417.83 km (259.6 miles) = 40 hours 23 min
May: 267.09 km (165.9 miles) = 36 hours 10 min
Last June is going to be hard to beat. Last June, we spent 3 weeks in summertime in Canada cycling and hiking etc. etc. This June, we'll be in the depths of winter here in Tasmania.
However, I will make an attempt to get somewhere close to last June in terms of time or distance ... or both if I can manage it.
June 2 - 45 min cycling indoors on my trainer
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Totals:
June Cycling Outside: 0 km (0 min)
June Cycling Inside: 45 min
June Walking: 6.1 km (70 min)
June Stairs: 60 flights (48 min)
June Time Total: 163 min = 2 hours 43 min
June Distance Total: 6.1 km = 3.8 miles
June 4 - 77.7 km (260 min)
There's a major storm coming. They've been advertising it for days now ... supposed to roll in this evening. So we set off relatively early (11 am) in order to get this ride in before the storm arrived, and yet late enough so that the frost would have melted off the roads.
It was about 10C where we live when we set off, and climbed up the Southern Outlet. That's about a 12 km climb and by the time we got to the top, we were both overheating because we had dressed for cold. I figured I'd be shedding clothes as soon as we got to the bottom of the descent.
But when we got to the bottom of the descent, it was indeed cold ... it had dropped to 8C and then down to 7C while we were riding. That was combined with a little breeze and heavy mist all the way out making it feel quite chilly. I was wishing for winter cycling boots! My toe covers weren't quite up to the job.
We turned around and fortunately the mist/drizzle stopped, and what little wind there was dropped off to practically nothing.
We had thought about stopping for lunch, but opted to just keep riding back home instead. A hot shower and coffee were calling! So we kept cycling back to Hobart and then up and over Bonnet Hill.
Our elevation profile shows one big climb at the beginning, then almost flat, and then another big climb at the end. Variety!
Happily, we did the ride within randonneuring time. Mission accomplished!
There were a number of cyclists out there today ... all bundled up and looking rather cold. So we weren't the only ones.
Weekend adventures ...
June 4 - 77.7 km cycling (260 min)
June 5 - 2.8 km (20 min) running on treadmill!! Go me!! I usually reserve running for chasing buses and things like that!!
3.6 km (40 min) walking on treadmill.
1.5 km (10 min) rowing
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Totals:
June Cycling Outside: 77.7 km (260 min)
June Cycling Inside: 45 min
June Walking: 15.7 km (170 min)
June Stairs: 90 flights (72 min)
June Rowing: 1.5 km (10 min)
June Time Total: 557 min = 9 hours 17 min
June Distance Total: 94.9 km = 58.9 miles
I'm back!! I was madly studying for a final exam worth 50% of my mark. Thankfully, that is done now! There will be a long wait to find out how I did, but at least the course is finished and I've got a month till the next one starts. With only full-time work to do (instead of full-time work + a grad course), I am hoping to get more cycling in.
June 12 - 40.2 km cycling (125 min)
June 13 - 47 km cycling (148 min)
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Totals:
June Cycling Outside: 164.9 km (533 min)
June Cycling Inside: 45 min
June Walking: 31.7 km (354 min)
June Stairs: 215 flights (172 min)
June Rowing: 2 km (13 min)
June Time Total: 1117 min = 18 hours 37 min
June Distance Total: 198.6 km = 123.4 miles
June 14 - 20 minutes cycling on my bicycle on the trainer
June 15 - 30 minutes cycling on my bicycle on the trainer
I'm trying to find a really comfortable saddle and set up on the trainer so that I can go for an hour or more.
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Totals:
June Cycling Outside: 164.9 km (533 min)
June Cycling Inside: 95 min
June Walking: 48 km (544 min)
June Stairs: 305 flights (244 min)
June Rowing: 2 km (13 min)
June Time Total: 1429 min = 23 hours 49 min
June Distance Total: 214.9 km = 133.5 miles
Dark Bikefo 200K - Saturday 18 June
Rowan and I cycled 200.23 km with 2227.58 metres of climbing. It was a 200K randonnee to celebrate the winter solstice.
6 riders set off at 7 am, just as the sky was lightening slightly and we could make out the yachts and birds on the bay. The temperature was a chilly 4.3C with a bit of a headwind bringing the "feels like" temperature down to 1.8C.
Our route took us out the cycleway, a common cycling route. Unfortunately some drunks had been out there during the night and there were large patches of broken glass here and there along the way, so large that we had to lift our bicycles over.
Once on the road, the glass problem disappeared, and a little further up the road, the temperature dropped to 3.3C. Funny thing was, just before Rowan told me it had gotten colder, my feet and hands started feeling very cold and I was doing windmills (rotating my arms around like windmills) to try to warm my hands.
Onward to New Norfolk and then Bushy Park, the first control. Up till that point, there wasn't much climbing at all. But soon after the climbing began. One of the first climbs was a long steep thing that left me feeling quite nauseated and dizzy at the top. It was a tough climb! I saw it on the way back and thought, "I climbed that???"
At that point, I wondered about the possibility of finishing the event because I knew there would be more climbing for a while yet and I just didn't feel up to it! But I kept slogging away ... up and up ... and then, all of a sudden, I got a second wind or something and had energy for the rest of the 200K.
Unfortunately Rowan had issues with cramping again which kind of slowed him down.
We arrived in Bothwell, the turn-around point, with about half an hour to spare ... and got some salty food + ice cream. We were hungry! But it was a quick stop and we were back on the road again and heading back.
Everyone said that it's downhill on the way back from Bothwell. Well ... um ... not really. There is quite a bit of climbing for the first 32 km out of Bothwell ... and then, finally, it's downhill. I really enjoyed the downhill bit. That was fun!
For some reason, the section from the 145 km point to the 159.99 km point took forever!! I felt like I was watching those kilometres tick by for somewhere in the neighbourhood of 12 hours. Several times I watched to make sure that my computer was actually working ... at times the numbers seemed to freeze. I began to long for numbers in the 160 range ... just for something different, just to prove that we were actually getting somewhere. I had to laugh when I figured it had to be 160-something already, looked down at my computer and it read: 159.99. I couldn't catch a break!
Darkness was falling as we rolled into New Norfolk again and stopped at a little shop with a very friendly lady behind the counter. We chatted a bit about long distance cycling. She may have been there the last time we got our cards signed on the "So you want to ride 100 miles" event we did several months ago.
The next bit was my least favourite. It's a busy 16 km or so with narrow shoulders that sort of come and go, and includes a 2 km stretch with no shoulders. I'm not fond of it in the daylight ... the night was no better. Although I do have to say that most drivers were pretty good. It's just that there were lots of them.
I was relieved when we got off the main road onto a quieter road, and even happier when we got back onto the cycleway again. Fortunately the broken glass had been cleared away.
And we rolled into the finish area after 12 hours and 36 minutes.
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6/1 11.44
6/2 13.92
6/4 11.74
6/5 14.42
6/7 15.21
6/8 15.49
6/9 9.72
6/11 10.58
6/12 21.36
6/14 10.95
6/15 16.42
6/18 13.36
MTD: 164.61
Jan: 49.93
Feb: 177.8
Mar: 279.94
Apr: 198.79
May: 110.02
YTD: 816.480 -
Well that's my main challenge for June completed!
Ditchling Devil Audax - 129 miles @ 14mph, 6,975 feet of elevation gain. SW London to the coast and back via seemingly every possible big hill.
That was really tough, very warm day and think I got dehydrated as really struggled on the third quarter and had to take a long cake/water break (the cakes were epic!). Nothing left in my legs for the climbs so had to crawl up the later hills and make up time on the flat'ish sections.
Was supposed to be 127 miles but thanks to Garmin taking me on a couple of detours it turned it into a new PB for me. Happy to get any new PBs at my advanced age.
Here's a link if anyone is interested, brilliantly organised event and the route takes you through beautiful countryside.
http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/16-888/
Had a quiet start to the week recovering from my big ride, very sore bum and exercise induced asthma.
Tail end of the week got in a couple of 20+ rides and a nice 50+ mile circuit in perfect weather taking in a couple of local climbs (in the Surrey Hills A.O.N.B.).
Combe Lane https://www.strava.com/segments/8161359
Staple Lane https://www.strava.com/segments/628859
99.8 miles for the week (If I had known I would have taken a little detour to make it a round 100 !!)
229 miles for the month so far.
Over my exercise induced asthma now and lungs back to normal.
Wish I could say the same for my bum! When saddle soreness become a saddle sore it takes the joy out of cycling. New shorts ordered and will go shopping for saddles if that doesn't improve things.
Tuesday - 4 miles to the gym on my "Boneshaker" hybrid and a session on the Wattbike Pro - now that thing has an epically awful saddle!
Saturday - 50 fast and fairly flat miles with a nice high average speed (for an old fart). That really hurt despite spending far more time than normal on the drops trying to keep my sore spot off the saddle. Now my neck hurts too, it's no fun being old sometimes....
Sunday - a spot of DIY surgery and wearing a corn plaster in a very unusual spot really helped! Another 50 miles including attacking my personal test hill (1.5 miles of false summits). Really pleased to take 30 seconds off my previous PR. Think that elevates me from awful hill climber to poor hill climber!
I'm aspiring to be an average hill climber....
104 miles for the week.
333 miles for the month.
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6/1 - 23 miles
6/2 - 23 miles
6/3 - 7 miles
6/6 - 23 miles
6/7 - 23 miles
6/8 - 23 miles
6/9 - 16 miles
6/10 - 23 miles
6/11 - 17 miles
6/14 - 9 miles
6/15 - 26 miles
6/16 - 27 miles
6/18 - 3 miles
6/19 - 5 miles - slow weekend for bike riding. Meant to ride in the evening yesterday but it was too hot, so I just rode to the grocery store. Today rode to the lake for another open swim session this morning. Meant to ride later in the day but it's still too dang hot. Also been meaning to go for a run but again, too dang hot.
Month to date: 249 miles
Year to date: 1811 miles
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JUNE TOTALS
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01 - 13.15 Miles
04 - 18.37
05 - 14.80
07 - 20.09
09 - 17.63
14 - 15.94
15 - 11.14
16 - 16.08
18 - 16.92
19 - 10.28
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154.40 Miles - Total
All miles on the KATY, MKT, and Hinkson Creek Trails in Central Missouri.
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Did a longer ride with a neighbor yesterday as it was too hot to run (mid 90s with 90% humidity - at one point the heat index hit 117), and got in an early morning run/bike workout this morning, pushing up my total to a better number for the month. It'll be tough covering the remaining mileage in the last 11 days as I'm falling behind on my running target, but it should be doable as I'm riding nearly every day for commuting purposes during the next week and can get in a few leisure rides as well. On the plus side, I noticed my front brake was rubbing when heading out the door on my TT bike this morning, which may explain all of the drops on my Friday AM hammer-fest ride. Still, I plan to do a FTP watt power test once I'm back in the gym on my usual trainer tomorrow.
6/1 - 33 miles
6/3 - 17 miles
6/5 - 31 miles
6/6 - 11 miles
6/7 - 11 miles
6/8 - 7 miles
6/10 - 11 miles
6/11 - 13 miles
6/12 - 13 miles
6/15 - 10 miles
6/16 - 35 miles
6/17 - 25 miles
6/18 - 43 miles
6/19 - 30 miles
Total: 290 miles
Goal: 500 miles
Remaining: 210 miles
2016 Races:
Gran Fondo Florida Century - March - 23.1 mph avg on TT segments (draft legal)
Ironman 70.3 Florida - April - 2:39 / 21.0 mph (no drafting)
Ironman 70.3 Augusta - September
Ironman Florida - November0 -
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I'm in for 250 miles this month.
06/02 - 13.50
06/04 - 12.00
06/05 - 16.00
06/11 - 13.00
06/12 - 12.00...66.50 miles so far
06/13 - 14.00
06/14 - 17.00
06/15 - 14.25
06/17 - 16.00
06/18 - 12.75
06/19 - 12.50...153.00 miles so far
Chris1 -
Late to the party as per usual...
556km so far.
Oh - and while I'm here - one or two people in this challenge may be aware I run a few cycle race themed challenges over in the Century+ Cycling Group...
Well - early next month, we're running one that's themed on the Tour de France. And, we're currently signing people up for it. Rather than completely hijack this thread, I'll simply link to the signup/discussion thread, and if anyone's interested, let them have a look for themselves...
At the moment there's 3 places available - but any additional people can go on a reserves list, and, if we get enough people to make a 5th 9 person team, then we'll certainly do so...
Signup thread with pretty much all is here...
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10376932/2016-mfp-grand-tour-challenge-tdf-signups-now-open
Idea is to ride, over the duration of the TdF, the same distance as the TdF Route BETWEEN a 9 person Team.
So, the route is 3519km long, or, 391km per person, over 21 days of riding (in 23 days), or just over 18.6km ( just over 11.5 miles for the "metrically challenged" )
Only Stipulation is that you need to be able to log/record your rides on Strava, as this is what we use to "hoover up" all the ride data for logging and reporting purposes.
Hope to see a few of you over there
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Just started biking to work. Today was day 1- 2.6 miles seems so much shorter in the car!4
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New PR for distance this past Saturday for me. Hit my distance goal of 62 miles plus a little bit more, missed my time goal by two and a half minutes. It was a good day. :-)
06/01 - 14.51
06/02 - 14.77
06/04 - 36.51
06/06 - 15.19
06/07 - 18.20
06/08 - 21.75
06/11 - 58.37
06/13 - 18.20
06/14 - 15.17
06/15 - 18.05
06/18 - 63.03
June total: 293.75
Goal for month: 300
Year to date: 1,831.02
Jan - 175.9
Feb - 343.3
Mar - 353.8
Apr - 363.4
May - 319.15 -
I'm happy to log 5.2 miles this morning. It was my first ride in a very long time. I'm coming off of hip surgery and am not, strictly speaking, supposed to be riding; but glorious weather and a few tail walks overcame my caution.7
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I have been on MFP for quite a while - years even (my old username was Go_Mizzou99). I never did a challenge before, just did my own thing. So for the first time I thought - WTH - let's do it. I joined the June challenge.
Simply put, this thread has got me "off the couch" a few times when I really didn't feel like riding like on 100 degree days, (insert lame excuse here), and such.
NOW - I find myself with an actual monthly goal to try to get to. Goals are one of the things that make me push a little harder and gives me more focus. I have been trying to figure out the next goal for a few weeks now.
Let's keep it simple....This months cycling goal is now 275 trail miles.
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Horrible weather this morning, so I wussed out. In retrospect, I wouldn't have got any wetter on the bike than I did walking. Back on the bike tomorrow0
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Goal for June: 1400
1st: 72.8 miles
2nd: 74.8
3rd: 22.2...needed an easy day
4th: 72 miles...mailed my bike from Wisconsin to Georgia (I own 5 bikes so it's pretty easy)...got to ride even when on vacation: Second ride: 18.8 miles
5th: 2 rides again: 43.3 miles and 21.5
6th: Easy day...tired from the past three weeks...1 hour on the spin bike...so 15 miles I would guess...150 watt average
7th: 61 miles...only one ride today
8th: 18.8 miles...easy day, back home
9th: Two rides...one hour in the morning on the trainer so around 20 miles, afternoon ride outside, 51.1 miles
10th: 22.1 miles easy
11th: Two rides: 24.1 miles, very hard, 1600 feet of climbing in the 24, 21.1 average speed as I hit every hill hard: Second ride of the day...22.3 miles
12th: Two rides...13 miles in the morning (got wet). Second ride to get to 300 miles for the week...51.5 miles
13th: Two short rides (I was tired)...both 35 minutes...so around 20 miles (both were on the trainer)
14th: Better today, slept and ate well, 71 miles outside (20.6 average which is good for me)
15th: Two rides again...22 miles in the morning and then 44 in the late afternoon
16th: Two rides...13 and 14 miles (big weekend ride coming up)
17th: 60 miles over two rides...50 and 10...during the 10 I was testing a new Garmin
18th: 115 miles with 7000 feet of climbing...going after KOMs on Strava
19th: Two rides...28 in the morning and then a 23 mile ride in the evening
So around 1070 miles for the month so far
410 hours for the year (my goal is 800 hours for the year)
If interested my Strava user name is: Angry Minnow1 -
6/1 - 23 miles
6/2 - 23 miles
6/3 - 7 miles
6/6 - 23 miles
6/7 - 23 miles
6/8 - 23 miles
6/9 - 16 miles
6/10 - 23 miles
6/11 - 17 miles
6/14 - 9 miles
6/15 - 26 miles
6/16 - 27 miles
6/18 - 3 miles
6/19 - 5 miles
6/20 - 25 miles - got halfway to work and realized I forgot my lock. Luckily I live in cyclist paradise, so I could stop by a bike shop that opens up at 7 and got another. Biked home after work and then ran a 5k. So not a fan of running.
Month to date: 274 miles
Year to date: 1836 miles3 -
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Machka9 wrote:Review ...
Distances include cycling + walking
March: 489.8 km (304.3 miles) = 38 hours 4 min
April: 491.94 km (305.6 miles) = 43 hours 6 min
May: 361.81 km (224.8 miles) = 35 hours 50 min
June: 569.53 km (353.9 miles) = 41 hours 53 min
July: 230.7 km (143.35 miles) = 32 hours 45 min
Aug: 211.3 km (131.3 miles) = 28 hours 8 min
Sep: 306.7 km (190.6 miles) = 35 hour 2 min
Oct: 441.82 km (274.5 miles) = 47 hours 43 min
Nov: 660.21 km (410.23 miles) = 60 hours 41 min
Dec: 499.91 km (282.8 miles) = 54 hours 56 min
Jan: 864.79 km (537.35 miles) = 65 hours 36 min
Feb: 470.53 km (292.4 miles) = 40 hours 39 min
March: 917.73 km (570.2 miles) = 66 hours 13 min
April: 417.83 km (259.6 miles) = 40 hours 23 min
May: 267.09 km (165.9 miles) = 36 hours 10 min
Last June is going to be hard to beat. Last June, we spent 3 weeks in summertime in Canada cycling and hiking etc. etc. This June, we'll be in the depths of winter here in Tasmania.
However, I will make an attempt to get somewhere close to last June in terms of time or distance ... or both if I can manage it.
June 2 - 45 min cycling indoors on my trainer
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Totals:
June Cycling Outside: 0 km (0 min)
June Cycling Inside: 45 min
June Walking: 6.1 km (70 min)
June Stairs: 60 flights (48 min)
June Time Total: 163 min = 2 hours 43 min
June Distance Total: 6.1 km = 3.8 miles
June 4 - 77.7 km (260 min)
There's a major storm coming. They've been advertising it for days now ... supposed to roll in this evening. So we set off relatively early (11 am) in order to get this ride in before the storm arrived, and yet late enough so that the frost would have melted off the roads.
It was about 10C where we live when we set off, and climbed up the Southern Outlet. That's about a 12 km climb and by the time we got to the top, we were both overheating because we had dressed for cold. I figured I'd be shedding clothes as soon as we got to the bottom of the descent.
But when we got to the bottom of the descent, it was indeed cold ... it had dropped to 8C and then down to 7C while we were riding. That was combined with a little breeze and heavy mist all the way out making it feel quite chilly. I was wishing for winter cycling boots! My toe covers weren't quite up to the job.
We turned around and fortunately the mist/drizzle stopped, and what little wind there was dropped off to practically nothing.
We had thought about stopping for lunch, but opted to just keep riding back home instead. A hot shower and coffee were calling! So we kept cycling back to Hobart and then up and over Bonnet Hill.
Our elevation profile shows one big climb at the beginning, then almost flat, and then another big climb at the end. Variety!
Happily, we did the ride within randonneuring time. Mission accomplished!
There were a number of cyclists out there today ... all bundled up and looking rather cold. So we weren't the only ones.
Weekend adventures ...
June 4 - 77.7 km cycling (260 min)
June 5 - 2.8 km (20 min) running on treadmill!! Go me!! I usually reserve running for chasing buses and things like that!!
3.6 km (40 min) walking on treadmill.
1.5 km (10 min) rowing
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Totals:
June Cycling Outside: 77.7 km (260 min)
June Cycling Inside: 45 min
June Walking: 15.7 km (170 min)
June Stairs: 90 flights (72 min)
June Rowing: 1.5 km (10 min)
June Time Total: 557 min = 9 hours 17 min
June Distance Total: 94.9 km = 58.9 miles
I'm back!! I was madly studying for a final exam worth 50% of my mark. Thankfully, that is done now! There will be a long wait to find out how I did, but at least the course is finished and I've got a month till the next one starts. With only full-time work to do (instead of full-time work + a grad course), I am hoping to get more cycling in.
June 12 - 40.2 km cycling (125 min)
June 13 - 47 km cycling (148 min)
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Totals:
June Cycling Outside: 164.9 km (533 min)
June Cycling Inside: 45 min
June Walking: 31.7 km (354 min)
June Stairs: 215 flights (172 min)
June Rowing: 2 km (13 min)
June Time Total: 1117 min = 18 hours 37 min
June Distance Total: 198.6 km = 123.4 miles
June 14 - 20 minutes cycling on my bicycle on the trainer
June 15 - 30 minutes cycling on my bicycle on the trainer
I'm trying to find a really comfortable saddle and set up on the trainer so that I can go for an hour or more.
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Totals:
June Cycling Outside: 164.9 km (533 min)
June Cycling Inside: 95 min
June Walking: 48 km (544 min)
June Stairs: 305 flights (244 min)
June Rowing: 2 km (13 min)
June Time Total: 1429 min = 23 hours 49 min
June Distance Total: 214.9 km = 133.5 miles
Dark Bikefo 200K - Saturday 18 June
Rowan and I cycled 200.23 km with 2227.58 metres of climbing. It was a 200K randonnee to celebrate the winter solstice.
6 riders set off at 7 am, just as the sky was lightening slightly and we could make out the yachts and birds on the bay. The temperature was a chilly 4.3C with a bit of a headwind bringing the "feels like" temperature down to 1.8C.
Our route took us out the cycleway, a common cycling route. Unfortunately some drunks had been out there during the night and there were large patches of broken glass here and there along the way, so large that we had to lift our bicycles over.
Once on the road, the glass problem disappeared, and a little further up the road, the temperature dropped to 3.3C. Funny thing was, just before Rowan told me it had gotten colder, my feet and hands started feeling very cold and I was doing windmills (rotating my arms around like windmills) to try to warm my hands.
Onward to New Norfolk and then Bushy Park, the first control. Up till that point, there wasn't much climbing at all. But soon after the climbing began. One of the first climbs was a long steep thing that left me feeling quite nauseated and dizzy at the top. It was a tough climb! I saw it on the way back and thought, "I climbed that???"
At that point, I wondered about the possibility of finishing the event because I knew there would be more climbing for a while yet and I just didn't feel up to it! But I kept slogging away ... up and up ... and then, all of a sudden, I got a second wind or something and had energy for the rest of the 200K.
Unfortunately Rowan had issues with cramping again which kind of slowed him down.
We arrived in Bothwell, the turn-around point, with about half an hour to spare ... and got some salty food + ice cream. We were hungry! But it was a quick stop and we were back on the road again and heading back.
Everyone said that it's downhill on the way back from Bothwell. Well ... um ... not really. There is quite a bit of climbing for the first 32 km out of Bothwell ... and then, finally, it's downhill. I really enjoyed the downhill bit. That was fun!
For some reason, the section from the 145 km point to the 159.99 km point took forever!! I felt like I was watching those kilometres tick by for somewhere in the neighbourhood of 12 hours. Several times I watched to make sure that my computer was actually working ... at times the numbers seemed to freeze. I began to long for numbers in the 160 range ... just for something different, just to prove that we were actually getting somewhere. I had to laugh when I figured it had to be 160-something already, looked down at my computer and it read: 159.99. I couldn't catch a break!
Darkness was falling as we rolled into New Norfolk again and stopped at a little shop with a very friendly lady behind the counter. We chatted a bit about long distance cycling. She may have been there the last time we got our cards signed on the "So you want to ride 100 miles" event we did several months ago.
The next bit was my least favourite. It's a busy 16 km or so with narrow shoulders that sort of come and go, and includes a 2 km stretch with no shoulders. I'm not fond of it in the daylight ... the night was no better. Although I do have to say that most drivers were pretty good. It's just that there were lots of them.
I was relieved when we got off the main road onto a quieter road, and even happier when we got back onto the cycleway again. Fortunately the broken glass had been cleared away.
And we rolled into the finish area after 12 hours and 36 minutes.
Just adding it to my totals ...
June 18 - 200.23 km cycling (12 hours and 36 minutes in total!)
I've done a couple recovery walks on the two days after that event, but hope to start ramping up the exercise again today.
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Totals:
June Cycling Outside: 365.13 km (1289 min)
June Cycling Inside: 95 min
June Walking: 54.2 km (619 min)
June Stairs: 340 flights (272 min)
June Rowing: 2 km (13 min)
June Time Total: 2288 min = 38 hours 8 min
June Distance Total: 421.33 km = 261.8 miles
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JUNE TOTALS
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01 - 13.15 Miles
04 - 18.37
05 - 14.80
07 - 20.09
09 - 17.63
14 - 15.94
15 - 11.14
16 - 16.08
18 - 16.92
19 - 10.28
20 - 13.58
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167.98 Miles - Total
275.00 Miles - June Goal
All miles on the KATY, MKT, and Hinkson Creek Trails in Central Missouri.1 -
I'm in for 250 miles this month.
06/02 - 13.50
06/04 - 12.00
06/05 - 16.00
06/11 - 13.00
06/12 - 12.00...66.50 miles so far
06/13 - 14.00
06/14 - 17.00
06/15 - 14.25
06/17 - 16.00
06/18 - 12.75
06/19 - 12.50...153.00 miles so far
06/20 - 15.00
Chris1 -
So while riding on the KATY trail tonight I ran into a guy, Richard, who is cycling across the USA from LA to NY as part of his around-the-world bike trip. He is doing 95 to 100 miles per day. I rode with him for a few minutes and got to tell him the local trails stops, where to cold camp, etc. He has a website...
https://richardbike.com/
His goal is to ride around the world. Australia is done, USA is 1/2 done.
I just got a cool story to tell at work tomorrow!3 -
Well that's more like it! Sun shining, bike gleaming in the sun after a thorough cleaning at the weekend, which left it looking almost as good as the day I got it, and certainly am awful lot cleaner than it's been for a long while. Amazing how quiet it was as well - I must have got used to an awful lot of clatter from the the chainset prior to this - turns out chains are silvery colour not black - who knew?4
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I got back in the saddle last night and I think the apathy I felt about my last ride was just a weird fluke and I'm now feeling very excited about biking again. Ended the ride with a volleyball match with some friends, and it ended up being a great evening
6/6- 15 miles
6/7- 20 miles
6/8- 15 miles
6/10- 20 miles
6/11- 15 miles
6/13- 25 miles
6/14- 15 miles
6/15- 20 miles
6/20- 20 miles
June total: 165 miles
June goal: 300 miles
Remaining: 135 miles
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I got in 12.4 miles this morning. Dang mental milestones reminding me of past rides, before I got sick, egged me on until I found myself at the end of the trail. The problem with trails, at least ones that don't loop, is that you have to go back home.3
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CricketKate wrote: »I got in 12.4 miles this morning. Dang mental milestones reminding me of past rides, before I got sick, egged me on until I found myself at the end of the trail. The problem with trails, at least ones that don't loop, is that you have to go back home.
I agree...I go 30 to 45 minutes one way, turn around, repeat.0 -
Wed 01 - 20.00
Thu 02 - 20.00
Fri 03 - 20.00
Mon 06 - 20.00
Tue 07 - 20.00
Wed 08 - 20.00
Thu 09 - 20.00
Fri 10 - 20.00
Sun 12 - 15.40
Mon 13 - 20.00
Tue 14 - 20.00.
Wed 15 - 20.00
Thu 16 - 20.00
Fri 17 - day off
Mon 20 - wussed out
Tue 21 - 20.00 great day of rides, felt really strong, and really good average times (by my standards).
Total for MTD - 275.4 miles, target 360. YTD: 535.41 -
JUNE TOTALS
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01 - 13.15 Miles
04 - 18.37
05 - 14.80
07 - 20.09
09 - 17.63
14 - 15.94
15 - 11.14
16 - 16.08
18 - 16.92
19 - 10.28
20 - 13.58
21 - 14.72
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182.70 Miles - Total
275.00 Miles - June Goal
All miles on the KATY, MKT, and Hinkson Creek Trails in Central Missouri.0 -
6/1 - 23 miles
6/2 - 23 miles
6/3 - 7 miles
6/6 - 23 miles
6/7 - 23 miles
6/8 - 23 miles
6/9 - 16 miles
6/10 - 23 miles
6/11 - 17 miles
6/14 - 9 miles
6/15 - 26 miles
6/16 - 27 miles
6/18 - 3 miles
6/19 - 5 miles
6/20 - 25 miles
6/21 - 25 miles - stopped at the farmer's market on the way home and picked up some sugar snap peas, then stopped at home, changed into my swimsuit and biked to the lake for open swim. Gorgeous, calm waters today, which was a nice change from Sunday's choppy weather.
Month to date: 288 miles
Year to date: 1861 miles2
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