last year as July ended i was burning out as i attempted to join the 700 club. you know, 700 miles of cycling in one month. the legs were dead. the IT Band was barking. i fell just short, in fact a ride short, since i took a couple days off to recover.
last summer July and August were about quantity.
fast forward to July 2010. i just finished my last ride of the month and have 434 miles for July. these are good miles. some of the best i have ever ridden.
since returning from Colorado i find it hard to trudge out solo on the old flatland routes that i call home. instead, i have been hitting up a couple group rides. the Tuesday Night "Worlds" ride is short and fast. the Saturday LBS ride is longer, but a step below in speed, when compared to Tuesday.
both are challenging and contain several stronger rides than i. i am having fun with them and the obvious progress i am making. endurance has always been my thing on the bike, but my recent tangos with speed have me thinking........
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
Rewards Program
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Looking Back
Still looking back at my Colorado trip. What a great time. I snapped this picture as I neared the summit of Cottonwood Pass at 12,000 feet.
Monday, July 13, 2009
The Return
Family vacation time is over. With only 4 rides in July I am well
rested and ready. Ready for what is the question??
rested and ready. Ready for what is the question??
Monday, July 06, 2009
Numbers Game...
First, all the pictures and videos that you could ever want to see of my recent cycling trip to Colorado are HERE in slideshow format.
Second, I love me some numbers.
2009 Bicycle Tour of Colorado Stats:
-553.17 miles (6 days of riding)
-35:24:46 Saddle Time
-15.6 mph average speed with a 49.4 mph max
-132 bpm average HR with a 197 bpm max
-81 rpm for the average cadence
-33,285 feet climbed
Cottonwood Pass
--13.54 miles of dirt road to the top
--2,730 feet climbed on that dirt road
--9.4 mph average
--148 bpm average with 160 bpm max
--79 rpm average cadence
--12,126 feet above sea level
Independence Pass
--17.1 miles of climbing
--3,015 feet climbed (During the 17.1 miles)
--10.5 mph average
--136 bpm average with 156 bpm max
--79 rpm average cadence
--12,095 feet above sea level
My June
--880 miles
--53:41:33 saddle time
--Memories that will last a lifetime
We are still posting pics and ride reports for the trip over at our BTC Blog. Link, "Getting High" is to your right.
Second, I love me some numbers.
2009 Bicycle Tour of Colorado Stats:
-553.17 miles (6 days of riding)
-35:24:46 Saddle Time
-15.6 mph average speed with a 49.4 mph max
-132 bpm average HR with a 197 bpm max
-81 rpm for the average cadence
-33,285 feet climbed
Cottonwood Pass
--13.54 miles of dirt road to the top
--2,730 feet climbed on that dirt road
--9.4 mph average
--148 bpm average with 160 bpm max
--79 rpm average cadence
--12,126 feet above sea level
Independence Pass
--17.1 miles of climbing
--3,015 feet climbed (During the 17.1 miles)
--10.5 mph average
--136 bpm average with 156 bpm max
--79 rpm average cadence
--12,095 feet above sea level
My June
--880 miles
--53:41:33 saddle time
--Memories that will last a lifetime
We are still posting pics and ride reports for the trip over at our BTC Blog. Link, "Getting High" is to your right.
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Independence Pass
Independence Pass - BTC 2009 Day 7
Originally uploaded by aham23
Early in the climb to 12,000 feet. This is the last day of the 2009 Bicycle Tour of Colorado. The legs already had 450 miles in them. This day was just average 103 mile ride.

