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Post by jr on Mar 15, 2006 1:33:27 GMT 8
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Post by weekendrider on Mar 15, 2006 6:20:37 GMT 8
We did a 45 miles with winding climb. This ride we encouter rain, snow, wind and little bit of sun. In the first 3 miles I was wishing for granny gear ;D ;D but my leg slowly adopt the tough climb. At the top (3200 feet)was snowing. Bo and Pedro join this ride, even they just cameback from Pinas they are very strong. I dont know what the secret they did in Pinas to make them really strong ;D ;D. Very nice picture. Those are views one has to earn, meaning we have to work for it climbing. Other guys are just wearing a short, oh man, they are tough. Maybe Bo and Pedro must have too much balut back home that's why they are very strong coming back.
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Post by wcoastbo on Mar 15, 2006 7:14:09 GMT 8
balut and lambanog... my latest fuel for climbing those hills ;D. didn't do anything for keeping me warm though, cause I froze on that ride. I need more cold climate conditioning like our friends in canada, maryland, switzerland, ...
nice pics Jr, I think you captured the type of weather we rarely ride in. still a very fun ride.
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Post by rt on Mar 15, 2006 13:47:01 GMT 8
Beautiful shots! The climb looks challenging, how long is it?
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Post by fullspeed on Mar 15, 2006 13:56:34 GMT 8
Spandex Boys! Nice pics mga fafa Bo - post a pic of your Merlin for inspiration
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Post by MrsM on Mar 15, 2006 14:02:35 GMT 8
Nice pictures Jr Didn't know a lot of the karma boys were into road bikes too. The rides there (as well as weekendrider's) seem soooo cold! What was the temperature when you did that one? If you come here for a vacation maybe you'll discover Pedro's and Bo's secret for staying strong
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Post by sworksmike on Mar 15, 2006 20:47:57 GMT 8
Nice pix sir jr! Fullspeed is right please post your bikes again.
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Post by jr on Mar 16, 2006 0:03:25 GMT 8
We did a 45 miles with winding climb. This ride we encouter rain, snow, wind and little bit of sun. In the first 3 miles I was wishing for granny gear ;D ;D but my leg slowly adopt the tough climb. At the top (3200 feet)was snowing. Bo and Pedro join this ride, even they just cameback from Pinas they are very strong. I dont know what the secret they did in Pinas to make them really strong ;D ;D. Very nice picture. Those are views one has to earn, meaning we have to work for it climbing. Other guys are just wearing a short, oh man, they are tough. Maybe Bo and Pedro must have too much balut back home that's why they are very strong coming back. I agree..this happens once in a while. The good thing were out and ride it . Balut eh ...
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Post by jr on Mar 16, 2006 0:08:39 GMT 8
balut and lambanog... my latest fuel for climbing those hills ;D. didn't do anything for keeping me warm though, cause I froze on that ride. I need more cold climate conditioning like our friends in canada, maryland, switzerland, ... nice pics Jr, I think you captured the type of weather we rarely ride in. still a very fun ride. No wonder ;D ;D ;D. I agree that ride was fun..me and Edwin cramping specially the last 2 mile back I was so hungry and totally drained. Almost didnt make the last climb to Fernando house. Everyone hungry after that ride. We clean up Emma's Tinola ;D ;D. Beautiful shots! The climb looks challenging, how long is it? The first 15 miles was gradual with ups and down but the last 6 miles was really tough (for me) its a winding climb specially going to the station were steeper. Nice pictures Jr Didn't know a lot of the karma boys were into road bikes too. The rides there (as well as weekendrider's) seem soooo cold! What was the temperature when you did that one? If you come here for a vacation maybe you'll discover Pedro's and Bo's secret for staying strong Yes they do..actually they converted to MTB not that long and they force me and some of guys into road ;D. My Polar reads 23°F after 3 miles climb and at the station it was 20°F. It was really cold going back. I stop twice cause I couldnt feel my fingers even I was wearing two gloves. Some of the guys stop and put their arms in there behind to warm it up ;D ;D. Sooner or later I will find out when I come home .
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Post by weekendrider on Mar 16, 2006 9:49:56 GMT 8
balut and lambanog... my latest fuel for climbing those hills ;D. didn't do anything for keeping me warm though, cause I froze on that ride. I need more cold climate conditioning like our friends in canada, maryland, switzerland, ... nice pics Jr, I think you captured the type of weather we rarely ride in. still a very fun ride. Lambanog, that's super unleaded. No wonder.
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Post by wcoastbo on Mar 16, 2006 14:14:23 GMT 8
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Post by lucban on Mar 17, 2006 12:03:34 GMT 8
Jr "nakaka-inggit" hope we have the same weather here in MI.
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