August 2016 Biking Cycling Bicycling Challenge

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  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 24,859 Member
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    Machka9 wrote: »
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    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
    June 552.1 km (343 miles) = 54 hours 48 min
    July 709 km (440.5 miles) = 60 hours 41 minutes


    The Goal: More than last August. :)
    Aug 1 - 1.8 km walking (20 min) + 20 min weightlifting
    Aug 2 - 5.3 km walking (65 min) + 5 flights of stairs (4 min) + 20 min weightlifting

    **Still kind of babying my right knee and taking a little break from the cycling. Just a week. Planning to be back at it on Saturday.**
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    Totals:
    Aug Cycling Outside: 0 km (0 min)
    Aug Cycling Inside: 0 min
    Aug Walking: 7.1 km (85 min)
    Aug Stairs: 5 flights (4 min)
    Aug Weightlifting: 40 min
    Aug Rowing: 0 km (0 min)
    Aug Time Total: 89 min = 1 hours 29 min
    Aug Distance Total: 7.1 km = 4.4 miles
    Aug 3 - 3.9 km walking (45 min) + 20 min weightlifting
    Aug 4 - 3.7 km walking (45 min)

    **Turns out I've sprained the medial collateral ligament in my right knee. No more stairs, running or jumping for a while. I can walk as long as I don't go too fast or twist it. There is one "weights" exercise I am to do. And ... happily ... I can continue to cycle! **
    Totals:
    Aug Cycling Outside: 0 km (0 min)
    Aug Cycling Inside: 0 min
    Aug Walking: 14.7 km (175 min)
    Aug Stairs: 5 flights (4 min)
    Aug Weightlifting: 60 min
    Aug Rowing: 0 km (0 min)
    Aug Time Total: 239 min = 3 hours 59 min
    Aug Distance Total: 14.7 km = 9.1 miles

    Aug 5 - 4.3 km walking (50 min) + 5 flights of stairs (4 min)

    Aug 6 - 57.9 km cycling (180 min)

    Aug 7 - 40.9 km cycling (130 min)

    **Flat rides, low effort**

    Totals:
    Aug Cycling Outside: 98.8 km (313 min)
    Aug Cycling Inside: 0 min
    Aug Walking: 19 km (225 min)
    Aug Stairs: 10 flights (8 min)
    Aug Weightlifting: 60 min
    Aug Rowing: 0 km (0 min)
    Aug Time Total: 606 min = 10 hours 6 min
    Aug Distance Total: 117.8 km = 73.2 miles


  • ciclamino1
    ciclamino1 Posts: 59 Member
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    08/01 - 25 miles
    08/02 - 13 miles
    08/03 - 20 miles
    08/04 - 16 miles
    08/05 - 31 miles
    08/07 - 31 miles
    08/08 - 10 miles

    Goal: 621 miles
    MTD: 146 miles
    Goal to Go: 475 miles
    YTD: 1,863 miles




  • SteveCro
    SteveCro Posts: 788 Member
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    Setting my goal at 300 this month.

    8/1 - 31.23 miles
    8/2 - 14.61 miles
    8/3 - 20.09 miles
    8/6 - 65.49 miles

    MTD - 131.41

    Jan - 170.47
    Feb - 245.31
    Mar - 409.88
    Apr - 227.22
    May - 332.92
    June - 302.69
    July - 505.53

    YTD - 2325.42
  • 35dollars
    35dollars Posts: 830 Member
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    Mon 01 - 29.24 miles
    Tue 02 - 31.63 miles
    Wed 03 - rest
    Thu 04 - 32.81 miles.
    Fri 05 - 25.68.
    Sat 06 - 15.45
    Mon 08 - 29.22. This summer's theme again - battling unrelenting headwind. However... this mornings ride was really good overall, one of my best sustained speeds ever, and the rest of the homeward leg wasn't too bad either.


    MTD 164.03 / 500, YTD 1,302.98
  • 35dollars
    35dollars Posts: 830 Member
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    sijomial wrote: »
    Also doing a little experiment by incorporating leg work back into my strength training, I don't tend to do any weights for my legs during the cycling season but would like to add some size and strength to my legs. Doing it at the start of the week so I get recovery time before my weekend rides.
    Weights Monday and Wednesday and straight back to maxing out the leg press and leg curl machines despite not using them for 4 (?) months.

    I'm struggling to balance out gym and bike sessions at the moment. My main focus from September on is doing the AllPro weight routine which includes squats and straight-leg deadlifts in every session and I'm kind of trialling the sessions now, but I want to keep up the cycling (and need to for commuting), so I'm not quite sure how to balance off the two. At the moment, DOMS is killing me for the 2 days after the heavy session, particularly the 2nd day

  • 35dollars
    35dollars Posts: 830 Member
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    Could I also take a moment to remind everyone of this:
    35dollars wrote: »
    If any of you are up for another (complimentary) challenge, have a look at Vuelta Espana Cycling Challenge

    I did the Tour de France one, and it's good fun and very motivating. I'd be up for this one as well if I wasn't going to be away in the middle of it.

    You'll need to be on Strava, but other than that you don't have to do anything other than your normal rides, all the work is done for you by the wonderful CycLeagues tool

  • _nikkiwolf_
    _nikkiwolf_ Posts: 1,380 Member
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    35dollars wrote: »
    Could I also take a moment to remind everyone of this:
    35dollars wrote: »
    If any of you are up for another (complimentary) challenge, have a look at Vuelta Espana Cycling Challenge

    I did the Tour de France one, and it's good fun and very motivating. I'd be up for this one as well if I wasn't going to be away in the middle of it.

    You'll need to be on Strava, but other than that you don't have to do anything other than your normal rides, all the work is done for you by the wonderful CycLeagues tool
    I'm away on a work trip for the second half of the challenge. :-/
    Just out of curiosity, in case something like that comes along again: do you have to set your rides to public on Strava to join in that kind of challenge?

    --

    I finally got the bike shoes that I ordered. I wanted to install everything on the weekend - and realised that the Look cleats I bought don't go with my Look pedals. Apperently, I need "delta" instead of "keo". This clip-in pedal thing is really complicated!
    So I'm still cycling in an old pair of running shoes. Today I missed a turn and ended up on a much hillier route than planned, and when I notices I was too stubbort to turn around, so I struggled through it. Next time I'll pay more attention to where I'm going! ;-)

    1.8.2016: 4.3km + 16.9km to work, long detour home
    4.8.2016: 4.3km + 8.9km to work, short detour home
    8.8.2016: 6.0km + 21.0km to work, long detour home
    --
    51.6km of 200km August goal done
  • 35dollars
    35dollars Posts: 830 Member
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    In answer to your question about public rides on Strava, the answer is yes - the CycLeagues app pulls the data from your public Strava rides
  • tcaley4
    tcaley4 Posts: 416 Member
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    Back from family vacation, time to get back in the saddle and work off those extra pounds that I didn't worry about last week. Still getting used to the new bike and the clips. Had my first clip fall, luckily no one else was around to witness it, so it didn't happen. :smile:

    The gearing on this bike is very different than my old hybrid, will take me a while to get used to them. Because of the clips and the different riding position of the bike, using some different muscles now, I was sore in a few places after my ride on Sunday.

    08/08 - 42.47

    August total: 42.47
    Goal for month: 200
    Year to date: 2,152.02

    Jan - 175.9
    Feb - 343.3
    Mar - 353.8
    Apr - 363.4
    May - 319.1
    June - 316.2
    July - 166.1
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
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    @tcaley4 It didn't take long to acclimate the muscles of clip shoes position, but I have lasting scars from falls that never happened :wink:
  • UmmSqueaky
    UmmSqueaky Posts: 715 Member
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    8/1: 28 miles
    8/2: 22 miles
    8/3: 28 miles
    8/5: 28 miles
    8/7: 12 miles
    8/8: 23 miles - a vicious bee sting on my inner thigh is itching like crazy, especially in bike shorts, making riding no bueno

    Month to date: 151 miles
    Year to date: 2567 miles

  • SteveCro
    SteveCro Posts: 788 Member
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    Welcome back tcaley4.... Been riding several years with clip in's. Had a fall Saturday on a fund rasing ride for the trail. Inexperienced rider made a bone head move that I had to jam on the brakes for and couldn't get unclipped. On your left means your going to pass on the right "really" I thought you wanted me to go to the left!!!! ggrrrrr. It happen because 4 other riders heard me call her a f__ktard!!!
  • tcaley4
    tcaley4 Posts: 416 Member
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    08/07 - 42.47
    08/08 - 14.71

    August total: 57.18
    Goal for month: 200
    Year to date: 2,166.73

    Jan - 175.9
    Feb - 343.3
    Mar - 353.8
    Apr - 363.4
    May - 319.1
    June - 316.2
    July - 166.1
  • 35dollars
    35dollars Posts: 830 Member
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    SteveCro wrote: »
    On your left means your going to pass on the right "really" I thought you wanted me to go to the left!!!! ggrrrrr. It happen because 4 other riders heard me call her a f__ktard!!!

    The trouble is that while this might be accepted terminology for cyclists who are experienced at riding in groups, for those who are not it really isn't clear - many people hearing that will turn to their left to see what is "on their left" that they're being warned about, and in turning will inadvertently veer left. Here's an article about that very thing: Cyclist kills pedestrian; does calling "on your left" not work?

    Personally, I think it would be better to yell "coming through on your left" or "keep right, I'm coming through on your left" or something like that. It's a bit redundant to the experienced, but it's a lot clearer to the inexperienced.
  • 35dollars
    35dollars Posts: 830 Member
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    Mon 01 - 29.24 miles
    Tue 02 - 31.63 miles
    Wed 03 - rest
    Thu 04 - 32.81 miles.
    Fri 05 - 25.68.
    Sat 06 - 15.45
    Mon 08 - 29.22
    Tue 09 - 28.84 miles

    MTD 192.87 / 500, YTD 1331.82

    Real turgid grind of a trip home today - felt under the weather myself and struggled against, quelle surprise, a strong headwind - this time all the way home instead of half the trip
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    edited August 2016
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    SteveCro wrote: »
    Welcome back tcaley4.... Been riding several years with clip in's. Had a fall Saturday on a fund rasing ride for the trail. Inexperienced rider made a bone head move that I had to jam on the brakes for and couldn't get unclipped. On your left means your going to pass on the right "really" I thought you wanted me to go to the left!!!! ggrrrrr. It happen because 4 other riders heard me call her a f__ktard!!!

    Hmm.. :no_mouth: I think I got this... Maybe. If i call out "on your left", it literally means on the persons being pasts, left side, correct?

    Works this way running..

    My pawls are noisy... Folks should be listening for me....
  • BeckyCMcClinton
    BeckyCMcClinton Posts: 29 Member
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    Hey there! I'm wanting to join in. A couple of years ago I got to riding more, and started going out on the country roads riding to the next town. I loved it so much but it became too hard on my joints. SO I stopped riding. A month and a half ago I joined the gym and started using the Recumbent bike there which has been so much more tolerable. I had a goal of 120 miles for July and reached 124. For August I'm sticking with the 120 as I have family coming soon and won't be making it into the gym as much I'm guessing.

    8/1 - 5.35
    8/2 - 5.02
    8/5 - 5.22
    8/6 - 6.04
    8/8 - 6.75
    8/9 - 6.64

    Total 35.01/120 mile goal
  • SingingSingleTracker
    SingingSingleTracker Posts: 1,866 Member
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    August 2nd 18.6 Miles -- Duration 1:18:48
    August 4th 6.5 Miles -- Duration 00:44:53
    August 5th 9.4 Miles -- Duration 00:41:53
    August 6th 4.93 Miles -- Duration 00:22:40 (warm-up)
    August 6th 19.6 Miles -- Duration 1:31:01 (MTB race)
    August 7th 6.31 Miles -- Duration 00:52:02 (dirt lap)
    August 7th 18.4 Miles -- Duration 1:12:52 (pavement)
    August 9th 13.22 Miles -- Duration 1:14:01 (taper reps L3/5 on dirt)

    August Total Miles: 96.96
    August Total Duration: 7:58:10
  • BeckyCMcClinton
    BeckyCMcClinton Posts: 29 Member
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    Elise4270 wrote: »
    SteveCro wrote: »
    Welcome back tcaley4.... Been riding several years with clip in's. Had a fall Saturday on a fund rasing ride for the trail. Inexperienced rider made a bone head move that I had to jam on the brakes for and couldn't get unclipped. On your left means your going to pass on the right "really" I thought you wanted me to go to the left!!!! ggrrrrr. It happen because 4 other riders heard me call her a f__ktard!!!

    Hmm.. :no_mouth: I think I got this... Maybe. If i call out "on your left", it literally means on the persons being pasts, left side, correct?

    Works this way running..

    My pawls are noisy... Folks should be listening for me....

    Thats how I always took it Elise, I hear either on your left or to your left and I assume I need to move to the right.
  • smyle5
    smyle5 Posts: 33 Member
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    8/1 - 11.16 miles 12.46 mph
    8/4 - 9.18 miles 12.2 mph
    8/5 - 10.2 miles 12.9 mph
    8/7 am 19.6 miles at 13.2mph
    8/7 pm 9.46 miles at 12.8mph
    8/9 13.57 miles at 13.6 mph

    July 2016 - 53.87 mi 12.85mph avg

    Finally feel like i am gaining some speed! Headed out on Vaca Thurs so probably no bike until late next week... :-(