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Small rant... WHEN THE HECK IS A LITTLE SPRING WEATHER GOING TO GET TO THE NORTHEAST?!?!?!?  It's getting tiring to suit up in booties and other sh--- er um I mean cold weather gear just to get out for an hour here and there.   

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Similar weather to last weekend but in light of the forecast (no change on the horizon) I said fuck it and went out for a short ride anyway.  The 20+mph wind gust (out of the West) sucked for the last part of the ride.

 

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I am about to head out for a short ride now and hope to have a bit of a ride tomorrow.  I have not put many miles on any of the bikes this year.

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Got measurements for the Kirk done, raised my saddle on my Gunnar a bit more, made appropriate other adjustments, and all felt great on my ride this afternoon -- finally no weight on my hands unless I want it.  It was really windy, but I felt good.  My ankle has done great the last two weeks.  Now I just have to get my legs back in shape.  Very happy.  Hoping for a wonderful ride tomorrow.

 

Sorry for the sucky weather for you northern guys.

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Jeff you are more than welcome to come over here and join the shop ride at 9 am. It is a no drop affair but does have significant amounts of climbing.

Edit: great news Vicki

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Got in 2.5 hours this morning in the cold. It was suitably hard and I had leg cramps for the last half hour or so. Also cleared 200lbs this morning

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Got in 2.5 hours this morning in the cold. It was suitably hard and I had leg cramps for the last half hour or so. Also cleared 200lbs this morning

 

Nice!  I did the same loop as yesterday except is was 10 degrees warmer with 10mph lower winds.  Felt like the first decent riding weather we've had this year.

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Did a short 7 mile ride on the Cervelo.  Managed to drop 7+ seconds off several PRs.  The Cervelo just feels so fast and responsive after riding the DeSalvo and Calfee the last few rides.

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If only I could get race ready.  I was trying to keep my cadence up over the 85 I managed last time but it wore me out pretty quickly.  Not sure I am going to be up for a long ride for the Tour de Cure at this rate.

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is it better to train at high cadence?  i've found i prefer high resistance, lower RPMs for the same calories/hour at least when it comes to spin class for cardio

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High cadence also tends to not fatigue the body quite as much over the length of a ride.  And it is WAY easier on the knees.  Jeff which tour de cure ride are you going to be doing?  I'm signed up with a group of guys from work here in upstate NY for early June.

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