Cyclist - Map your route

jgkimo
jgkimo Posts: 61
edited October 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
Ok, I thought this would be fun & interesting for all. I have been on MFP for over a year now & started spinning classes to help loose the weight. After about 8 months of spinning I decided to purchase a real bike. I ride to work 4 days a week (about 19 miles total each day) – I know not much, but it is a real pain/workout going back home. I decided to post an elevation profile pic of my commute to work (going downhill) & back (all uphill). So for all you avid cyclist out there – fire away and let me know what you think and please post your own results.
Hope this pic works….bear with me am a ROOKIE
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Picture of the new addtion to family; my bike - I ride without the zipps
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  • rocketpants
    rocketpants Posts: 419 Member
    Pictures didn't come through. but, nice job on the riding. 19miles a day is pretty darn good for a casual rider. It certainly beats my weekly average.

    I think cycling is a ton of fun! keep up the strong work
  • fromnebraska
    fromnebraska Posts: 153 Member
    WOW you bought a nice bike. I hope you don't leave it chained up outside....

    Do you do triathlons?
  • jgkimo
    jgkimo Posts: 61
    Darn - can't get pics to work. You can view them in my profile.
    Bike stays in the air conditioned office next to my desk & yes, signed up for my first tri in Sept. Still trying to get used to the SBS (sore but syndrome) but i guess that will go away with time
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