Just to add to what others have said before, big thanks to Steve for organising and leading this ride and then for the hospitality shown by himself and family afterwards. And a a big thanks to all you guys, (& gal) for a very enjoyable fun ride.
Here's looking forward to the next RBR Nor Cal ride.
1. Half the group, (& half of Mickey-Mac)
2. Coop warning everyone what was to come.
3. Pit stop.
4. Start of the day's big climb.
5. The obligatory atempt at an arty shot.
6. Felicia flying up the hill.
7. Coop & Rensho.
8. A bit of cyclo-cross.
9. Getting ready for the big descent on Soquel-San Jose, (very fun!)
10. Francois trimming the neighbour's foliage
rensho et all, here's the ride profile on Saturday. I have no clue where the 175 rpm cadence came from, trying to catch you guys on that mega descent maybe?
rensho et all, here's the ride profile on Saturday. I have no clue where the 175 rpm cadence came from, trying to catch you guys on that mega descent maybe?
185. Not too bad for a near to 49 year old clydesdale, eh? Now I just need to be able to deliver a few more watts at that rate. That'll teach me to get off the bike for a decade and change.
185. Not too bad for a near to 49 year old clydesdale, eh? Now I just need to be able to deliver a few more watts at that rate. That'll teach me to get off the bike for a decade and change.
As long as his tips included being able to pull a toke off a jibber from some rock slide-bound bikers, I'd be open to the advice.
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