July 2015 Bike Bicycle Cycling Challenge
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Tuesday 14 - 40 min on the bicycle on the trainer indoors ... yay! But watching the review of the TDF helped.
Subtotals:
July Cycling: 53.7 km in 155 min + 40 min cycling indoors
Wednesday 15 - 40 min on the bicycle on the trainer indoors
Thursday 16 - 40 min on the bicycle on the trainer indoors
Watching the extended highlights of the TDF.
Subtotals:
July Cycling: 53.7 km in 155 min + 120 min cycling indoors
Saturday 18 -- 42.22 km with 773 metres of climbing, including one climb rated as a Category 4.
Cold!! By the time we got up into the hills, it was only about 7 or 8 degrees. Thank goodness I brought an extra fleece vest for the descent.
But it was good ride. I felt pretty good almost all the way up, but then started to run out of energy. We stopped at a little bakery, but my chocolate macaroon finger just didn't do it for me. It didn't give me the energy I hoped for. So the descending was all right, but the climbing right at the end was a bit of a struggle. I'm also experiencing a mystery back pain for some unknown reason.
Nevertheless, apparently we were faster this time than last, and we took a break this time!
The scenery on this route is beautiful ... forests, hills, and Mt Wellington topped with snow.
Sunday 19 - 27.6 km ... flat ride today.
Subtotals:
July Cycling: 123.5 km in 370 min + 120 min cycling indoors
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Late in the thread but cool idea!!
I joined Map My Ride Challenge
Short duration challenge but still fun. Over 40,000 participants! This Map My activity app is popular!
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July 1 - rode 9.8 miles for a duration of 1:07:02 (singletrack)
July 2 - rode 10:84 miles for a duration of 1:35:19 (singletrack)
July 3 - rode 5.53 miles for a duration of 00:31:13
July 8 - rode 5.8 miles for a duration of 00:45:35 (singletrack)
July 10 - rode 29.1 miles for a duration of 1:52:10
July 11 - rode 20.8 miles for a duration of 1:27:51
July 13 - rode 7.61 miles for a duration of 00:59:06
July 15 - rode 11.7 miles for a duration of 1:38:15 (singletrack)
July 16 - rode 46.23 miles for a duration of 3:15:35
July 18 - rode 17 miles for a duration of 1:30:30 (singletrack)
July Total MIles: 164.41 July Total Hours: 14:42:360 -
What kind of bikes do you ride?
My husband and I have a lot of bicycles!!
Touring bicycles
Folding bicycles
Sport touring bicycles
Climbing bicycles (they're lighter than the rest)
Racing bicycles
Mountain bicycles
A Tandem
And several others which are projects ... not sure how they'll end up being used yet.
That's pretty cool. My husband has a bike, but does not choose to ride at the moment. I have been riding on a schwinn, but recently went to a bike shop and got a road bike.0 -
7/01-21.19 @15.34
7/02-21.19 @15.62
7/03-21.17 @15.49
7/05-21.18 @15.43
7/06-22.12 @16.02
7/08-21.18 @16.03
7/09-30.38 @16.00
7/10-21.17 @16.24
7/11-21.17 @16.18
7/12-21.15 @15.74
7/13-19.78 @16.05
7/15-21.17 @16.54
7/16-21.17 @16.13
7/17-25.06 @15.95
7/18-21.19 @16.01
7/19-21.17 @15.84
July MTD: 351.44
Goal: 600
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7/1 - 12.1mi
7/2 - 43.4
7/3 - 25.9 (am) / 15.5 (pm)
7/4 - 62.2
7/5 - 28.6
7/7 - 43.2
7/8 - 25.1 (am) / 25.6 (pm)
7/9 - 39.5
7/10 - 25.9
7/11 - 29.2
7/14 - 25.3
7/15 - 26.2 (am) / 25.3 (pm)
7/16 - 25.3 (am) / 25.4 (pm)
7/18 - 42.2
7/19 - 32.4
Ride Time: 33:21:47
Goal: 50:00:00
7/14, first FTP test with a real power meter. My 30min TT average power (=FTP) is 249w, 13w short of my VP estimate. Not bad for VP. But, ugh, 51w more to go before hitting age and weight mean. Hope to see 280 by end of the season but most likely mid season the next.0 -
Ok so the speeds and lengths of rides here are very intimitading.....I am a former runner and blew out my knee. I had knee surgery about 2 months ago and both my dr and pt have suggested riding. So here I am. I choose to be inspired by you guys and will check back often for more inspiration and to push myself. I was told to focus more on the length of time I ride rather then miles to start. So with that being said:
July 18 - rode for 45 min -- felt good but was very sore for 2 days!!!
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I am really enjoying being back on my road bike after not riding for awhile, taking me a bit to get back up to speed but I have noticed improvement in just a few short weeks. Keep it up everyone and as a friend of mine likes to say rubber side down!
7/1 13.74 miles
7/2 10.46 miles
7/4 22.18 miles
7/6 21.56 miles
7/7 12.52 miles
7/9 14.02 miles
7/10 13.77 miles
7/13 14.09 miles to today 122.34 miles
7/14 13.67 miles
7/15 13.98 miles
7/17 13.71 miles
7/18 21.67 miles
7/19 33.32 miles
7/20 13.97 miles to today 232.66 miles
It's fun to see the miles add up
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7/01-21.19 @15.34
7/02-21.19 @15.62
7/03-21.17 @15.49
7/05-21.18 @15.43
7/06-22.12 @16.02
7/08-21.18 @16.03
7/09-30.38 @16.00
7/10-21.17 @16.24
7/11-21.17 @16.18
7/12-21.15 @15.74
7/13-19.78 @16.05
7/15-21.17 @16.54
7/16-21.17 @16.13
7/17-25.06 @15.95
7/18-21.19 @16.01
7/19-21.17 @15.84
7/20-21.17 @16.21
July MTD: 372.61
Goal: 600
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Finally got in a long ride today. 11 days left, but should be able to hit my goal pretty easily.
7/1 - 25 miles
7/2 - 15 miles
7/3 - 71 miles
7/4 - 11 miles
7/5 - 18 miles
7/6 - 25 miles (14 expresso, 11 bike to/from tonight's game).
7/7 - 11 miles
7/8 - 11 miles
7/9 - 11 miles
7/10 - 11 miles
7/11 - 39 miles
7/12 - 12 miles
7/15 - 20 miles
7/16 - 4 miles
7/19 - 12 miles
7/20 - 52 miles
Total: 348 miles
Goal: 500 miles
Remaining: 152 miles0 -
July 3 - 20 miles (Jordan River parkway southbound)
July 5 - 11 miles (Jordan River parkway northbound)
July 7 - 18 miles (Jordan River parkway northbound)
July 9 - 8 miles (jordan River parkway northbound)
July 16 - 10 miles (indoors)
July 20 - 30 miles Yay! (Jordan River parkway southbound)
Goal for July 130 miles
Total for July 97 miles0 -
July 1 - rode 9.8 miles for a duration of 1:07:02 (singletrack)
July 2 - rode 10:84 miles for a duration of 1:35:19 (singletrack)
July 3 - rode 5.53 miles for a duration of 00:31:13
July 8 - rode 5.8 miles for a duration of 00:45:35 (singletrack)
July 10 - rode 29.1 miles for a duration of 1:52:10
July 11 - rode 20.8 miles for a duration of 1:27:51
July 13 - rode 7.61 miles for a duration of 00:59:06
July 15 - rode 11.7 miles for a duration of 1:38:15 (singletrack)
July 16 - rode 46.23 miles for a duration of 3:15:35
July 18 - rode 17 miles for a duration of 1:30:30 (singletrack)
July 19 - rode 7.25 miles for a duration of 1:03:41 (singletrack)
July 21 - rode 8.41 miles for a duration of 1:00:19 (singletrack)
July Total MIles: 180.07 July Total Hours: 16:46:360 -
scrapbookingtm wrote: »July 3 - 20 miles (Jordan River parkway southbound)
July 5 - 11 miles (Jordan River parkway northbound)
July 7 - 18 miles (Jordan River parkway northbound)
July 9 - 8 miles (jordan River parkway northbound)
July 16 - 10 miles (indoors)
July 20 - 30 miles Yay! (Jordan River parkway southbound)
July 21 - 6 miles (Jordan River Parkway Northbound)
Goal for July 130 miles
Total for July 103 miles
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7/01-21.19 @15.34
7/02-21.19 @15.62
7/03-21.17 @15.49
7/05-21.18 @15.43
7/06-22.12 @16.02
7/08-21.18 @16.03
7/09-30.38 @16.00
7/10-21.17 @16.24
7/11-21.17 @16.18
7/12-21.15 @15.74
7/13-19.78 @16.05
7/15-21.17 @16.54
7/16-21.17 @16.13
7/17-25.06 @15.95
7/18-21.19 @16.01
7/19-21.17 @15.84
7/20-21.17 @16.21
7/22-21.17 @16.25
July MTD: 393.78
Goal: 600
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Tuesday 14 - 40 min on the bicycle on the trainer indoors ... yay! But watching the review of the TDF helped.
Subtotals:
July Cycling: 53.7 km in 155 min + 40 min cycling indoors
Wednesday 15 - 40 min on the bicycle on the trainer indoors
Thursday 16 - 40 min on the bicycle on the trainer indoors
Watching the extended highlights of the TDF.
Subtotals:
July Cycling: 53.7 km in 155 min + 120 min cycling indoors
Saturday 18 -- 42.22 km with 773 metres of climbing, including one climb rated as a Category 4.
Cold!! By the time we got up into the hills, it was only about 7 or 8 degrees. Thank goodness I brought an extra fleece vest for the descent.
But it was good ride. I felt pretty good almost all the way up, but then started to run out of energy. We stopped at a little bakery, but my chocolate macaroon finger just didn't do it for me. It didn't give me the energy I hoped for. So the descending was all right, but the climbing right at the end was a bit of a struggle. I'm also experiencing a mystery back pain for some unknown reason.
Nevertheless, apparently we were faster this time than last, and we took a break this time!
The scenery on this route is beautiful ... forests, hills, and Mt Wellington topped with snow.
Sunday 19 - 27.6 km ... flat ride today.
Subtotals:
July Cycling: 123.5 km in 370 min + 120 min cycling indoors
Tuesday 21 - 40 min on bicycle on trainer in our basement
Wednesday 22 - 45 min on bicycle on trainer in our basement
Still watching the extended highlights of the TDF. Thank goodness for those highlights!!
Subtotals:
July Cycling: 123.5 km in 370 min + 205 min cycling indoors
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More leisurely miles tonight after dinner with a neighbor. Hope @steffenson is having fun at RAGBRAI. Flying there tomorrow, and noticed some nasty highs in the forecast for that part of the country.
7/1 - 25 miles
7/2 - 15 miles
7/3 - 71 miles
7/4 - 11 miles
7/5 - 18 miles
7/6 - 25 miles (14 expresso, 11 bike to/from tonight's game).
7/7 - 11 miles
7/8 - 11 miles
7/9 - 11 miles
7/10 - 11 miles
7/11 - 39 miles
7/12 - 12 miles
7/15 - 20 miles
7/16 - 4 miles
7/19 - 12 miles
7/20 - 52 miles
7/21 - 7 miles
7/22 - 20 miles
Total: 375 miles
Goal: 500 miles
Remaining: 125 miles0 -
7/01 - 09.01 @ 17.6 mph (AM Commute)
7/01 - 13.20 @ 17.8 mph (PM Commute)
7/06 - 32.24 @ 19.5 mph
7/07 - 07.07 @ 17.2 mph (AM Commute)
7/07 - 13.10 @ 17.5 mph (PM Commute)
7/08 - 07.08 @ 17.6 mph (AM Commute)
7/08 - 13.10 @ 17.8 mph (PM Commute)
7/08 - 12.13 @ 14.6 mph
7/09 - 07.09 @ 18.0 mph (AM Commute)
7/09 - 13.02 @ 18.1 mph (PM Commute)
7/10 - 09.11 @ 17.3 mph (AM Commute)
7/10 - 13.15 @ 17.8 mph (PM Commute)
7/11 - 35.56 @ 19.2 mph
7/12 - 11.00 @ 22.0 mph (Trainer)
7/12 - 26.79 @ 17.8 mph
7/13 - 07.13 @ 18.7 mph (AM Commute)
7/13 - 13.10 @ 17.7 mph (PM Commute)
7/14 - 09.73 @ 18.8 mph (AM Commute)
7/14 - 13.12 @ 18.4 mph (PM Commute)
7/15 - 09.02 @ 17.5 mph (AM Commute)
7/15 - 13.05 @ 17.7 mph (PM Commute)
7/15 - 11.11 @ 16.8 mph
7/16 - 07.03 @ 18.3 mph (AM Commute)
7/16 - 13.17 @ 17.9 mph (PM Commute)
7/17 - 09.03 @ 17.1 mph (AM Commute)
7/17 - 13.10 @ 18.2 mph (PM Commute)
7/17 - 15.34 @ 16.3 mph
7/18 - 38.59 @ 16.5 mph
7/18 - 11.00 @ 16.5 mph (Trainer)
7/19 - 33.45 @ 16.2 mph
7/20 - 09.03 @ 18.6 mph (AM Commute)
7/20 - 13.08 @ 18.6 mph (PM Commute)
7/20 - 15.15 @ 17.2 mph
7/21 - 09.06 @ 17.3 mph (AM Commute)
7/21 - 11.34 @ 18.3 mph (PM Commute)
7/21 - 28.78 @ 17.3 mph
7/22 - 09.02 @ 16.5 mph (AM Commute)
7/22 - 13.08 @ 16.6 mph (PM Commute)
GOAL: 400
MTD: 551.53 *NEW PR*0 -
442 miles so far this month. Will be over 500 by the end of July.0
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7/01-21.19 @15.34
7/02-21.19 @15.62
7/03-21.17 @15.49
7/05-21.18 @15.43
7/06-22.12 @16.02
7/08-21.18 @16.03
7/09-30.38 @16.00
7/10-21.17 @16.24
7/11-21.17 @16.18
7/12-21.15 @15.74
7/13-19.78 @16.05
7/15-21.17 @16.54
7/16-21.17 @16.13
7/17-25.06 @15.95
7/18-21.19 @16.01
7/19-21.17 @15.84
7/20-21.17 @16.21
7/22-21.17 @16.25
7/23-21.17 @16.08
July MTD: 414.95
Goal: 600
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I got a new road bike, I had been riding on a hybrid that rides more like a mtn bike.
7/16 - First ride on new bike - 8.72 mi.
7/21 - 25 miles
Out of town, so I won't be riding again until next week.
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shangates92 wrote: »Ok so the speeds and lengths of rides here are very intimitading.....I am a former runner and blew out my knee. I had knee surgery about 2 months ago and both my dr and pt have suggested riding. So here I am. I choose to be inspired by you guys and will check back often for more inspiration and to push myself. I was told to focus more on the length of time I ride rather then miles to start. So with that being said:
July 18 - rode for 45 min -- felt good but was very sore for 2 days!!!
Same here! I was a runner and actually ran a full on a really bum knee. I had surgery and was told that I should never run again due to needing a replacement at some point. My doc suggested cycling or swimming, and since I don't have a pool, and have issues with public pools, I am now a bike rider! I am really getting into it. I ride with a group and they are great. Good luck and keep going.0 -
shangates92 wrote: »Ok so the speeds and lengths of rides here are very intimitading.....I am a former runner and blew out my knee. I had knee surgery about 2 months ago and both my dr and pt have suggested riding. So here I am. I choose to be inspired by you guys and will check back often for more inspiration and to push myself. I was told to focus more on the length of time I ride rather then miles to start. So with that being said:
July 18 - rode for 45 min -- felt good but was very sore for 2 days!!!
Still actively running & biking (and swimming for that matter). For the most part, biking can be much easier on the knees - just try to maintain a higher cadence so you aren't putting as much pressure on them, aim for something above 80rpm (even if you are going slow).
Also, speed is mostly irrelevant, as I split time between Pittsburgh, where I'll be drenched in sweat after a 6 mile 11mph avg commute home from downtown (up 500 feet of vertical in my last 1.5 miles), but can easily coast along at 16mph on a 50 mile ride over the Florida flats.0 -
I am thinking I might not hit my goal this month as I am only riding until Tuesday before taking a few days off to rest before my century ride on 8/1.
July 1 - 24.2mi
July 2 - 19.5mi
July 3 - 9.5mi
July 4 - 21.5mi
July 7 - 19.4mi
July 8 - 15.3mi
July 9 - 18.5mi
July 10 - 32.7mi
July 11 - 28.3mi
July 12 - 5.8mi
July 18 - 43.5mi
July 21 - 13.7mi
July 22 - 20.3mi
July 23 - 24mi
July MTD: 296.2mi
Goal: 400mi0 -
This is an interesting thread! For those that want to really track their data I suggest a Garmin bike computer then join Garmin connect. Congratulations for everyone on the site that loves to cycle. I started cycling to work decades ago and now it has blossomed as a passion to be an ultra endurance cyclist. Below is an example of my July mileage. The graph shows my building base miles for a 24 hour time trial race in November. I just did the Race Across the West (860 Miles) which is the mountainous part of Race Across America (3000 Miles), I did it with a two rider relay. The the mileage may seem to pile up too quickly but I have already a base from the past two years.
Feel free to ask me questions on equipment, fitness, or if you have are doing more riding I would like to pick your brain.
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distanthorizons wrote: »This is an interesting thread! For those that want to really track their data I suggest a Garmin bike computer then join Garmin connect. Congratulations for everyone on the site that loves to cycle. I started cycling to work decades ago and now it has blossomed as a passion to be an ultra endurance cyclist. Below is an example of my July mileage. The graph shows my building base miles for a 24 hour time trial race in November. I just did the Race Across the West (860 Miles) which is the mountainous part of Race Across America (3000 Miles), I did it with a two rider relay. The the mileage may seem to pile up too quickly but I have already a base from the past two years.
Feel free to ask me questions on equipment, fitness, or if you have are doing more riding I would like to pick your brain.
Nice to have you on here @distanthorizons -- I use a Garmin and have to say that it helped change the way I ride being able to have stats like cadence & hr in conjunction with speed/distance accessible all on the same screen. I would like to invest in a power sensor but haven't taken the bite on that one yet.
What Garmin do you use?
How do you even begin to train for a 24 hour TT? What do you anticipate your distance will be in the TT?
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7/01-21.19 @15.34
7/02-21.19 @15.62
7/03-21.17 @15.49
7/05-21.18 @15.43
7/06-22.12 @16.02
7/08-21.18 @16.03
7/09-30.38 @16.00
7/10-21.17 @16.24
7/11-21.17 @16.18
7/12-21.15 @15.74
7/13-19.78 @16.05
7/15-21.17 @16.54
7/16-21.17 @16.13
7/17-25.06 @15.95
7/18-21.19 @16.01
7/19-21.17 @15.84
7/20-21.17 @16.21
7/22-21.17 @16.25
7/23-21.17 @16.08
7/24-30.36 @16.62
July MTD: 445.31
Goal: 600
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7/01 - 09.01 @ 17.6 mph (AM Commute)
7/01 - 13.20 @ 17.8 mph (PM Commute)
7/06 - 32.24 @ 19.5 mph
7/07 - 07.07 @ 17.2 mph (AM Commute)
7/07 - 13.10 @ 17.5 mph (PM Commute)
7/08 - 07.08 @ 17.6 mph (AM Commute)
7/08 - 13.10 @ 17.8 mph (PM Commute)
7/08 - 12.13 @ 14.6 mph
7/09 - 07.09 @ 18.0 mph (AM Commute)
7/09 - 13.02 @ 18.1 mph (PM Commute)
7/10 - 09.11 @ 17.3 mph (AM Commute)
7/10 - 13.15 @ 17.8 mph (PM Commute)
7/11 - 35.56 @ 19.2 mph
7/12 - 11.00 @ 22.0 mph (Trainer)
7/12 - 26.79 @ 17.8 mph
7/13 - 07.13 @ 18.7 mph (AM Commute)
7/13 - 13.10 @ 17.7 mph (PM Commute)
7/14 - 09.73 @ 18.8 mph (AM Commute)
7/14 - 13.12 @ 18.4 mph (PM Commute)
7/15 - 09.02 @ 17.5 mph (AM Commute)
7/15 - 13.05 @ 17.7 mph (PM Commute)
7/15 - 11.11 @ 16.8 mph
7/16 - 07.03 @ 18.3 mph (AM Commute)
7/16 - 13.17 @ 17.9 mph (PM Commute)
7/17 - 09.03 @ 17.1 mph (AM Commute)
7/17 - 13.10 @ 18.2 mph (PM Commute)
7/17 - 15.34 @ 16.3 mph
7/18 - 38.59 @ 16.5 mph
7/18 - 11.00 @ 16.5 mph (Trainer)
7/19 - 33.45 @ 16.2 mph
7/20 - 09.03 @ 18.6 mph (AM Commute)
7/20 - 13.08 @ 18.6 mph (PM Commute)
7/20 - 15.15 @ 17.2 mph
7/21 - 09.06 @ 17.3 mph (AM Commute)
7/21 - 11.34 @ 18.3 mph (PM Commute)
7/21 - 28.78 @ 17.3 mph
7/22 - 09.02 @ 16.5 mph (AM Commute)
7/22 - 13.08 @ 16.6 mph (PM Commute)
7/24 - 50.44 @ 17.0 mph
GOAL: 400
MTD: 601.97
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I'm making progress, in the last two days I have done four rides to and from work at 10miles each way with an average speed of 14.4 mph. In Apr I was feeling good about 11 mph. Next goal is 14.75 on same ride. I'm old but refuse to die sitting still0
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Sunday I'm doing a 65 mile ride from Queens to Brooklyn and back.
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Nice to have you on here @distanthorizons -- I use a Garmin and have to say that it helped change the way I ride being able to have stats like cadence & hr in conjunction with speed/distance accessible all on the same screen. I would like to invest in a power sensor but haven't taken the bite on that one yet.
What Garmin do you use?
How do you even begin to train for a 24 hour TT? What do you anticipate your distance will be in the TT?
I use a Garmin 500 it does not have real time tracking via blue tooth to a phone but some of the places I ride does not get a good signal although I think that would be a good safety feature on long night rides. At least your folks would know your approximates.
My goal is 450 miles on the 24 hour trial. A lot of miles is important to do I ride a century or over at least once a week and swim for upper body strength and balance. I also go to the experts for guidance: https://www.ultracycling.com/sections/articles/ The trick is no matter how fast you can go when at your developed anaerobic threshold (AT) you have to stay with in the previous heart zones your legs can handle as to not deplete your glycogen reserves. This is a personal area dependent on your fitness learned in training. For instance my goal is to stay at 70-75% of my max heartrate in conjunction with my resting heart rate. We can go offline to discuss these issues as this information may not be fitting to this thread.
I also thought about power meters but when it comes down to it the metric that matters on pacing is what your body can output and that is your HR. You will get in to trouble shooting to maintain watts vs real truth on physical parameters. Although power meters are a great gauge of progress but so is average speed... which in a race is all that counts...0
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