Ladas wrote:
Assuming you can ride every day 75% of work days, and get to the point of not having to walk the bike up the hill, 11 miles each work day, that's over 2,100 miles for the year.
That's not bad, but if you are looking at this as a means to get back into shape, you would be better off doing longer rides on the weekend than just 5.5 miles twice a day, 9 hours apart.
You will feel the burn now, and for a few weeks, but before long, that ride won't even register or provide a lot of benefit.
True. The sad part is that I don't even feel much of a burn right now, just muscles twitching a bit. I would like to do longer rides, but this is what I can get in. But you're right, I need to. I'm usually just getting warmed up by the end of the ride, really.
Hokanu wrote:
I still remember the original pic thread from the first (maybe second?) Glade. I recall the picture of you on your bike and it looked like there was a second tiny biker on your shoulder (odd perspective). Weird, the things you remember.
Hah! That was the LA Bike Marathon. The tiny biker on my shoulder was a friend of mine (her husband was way off in front of us by that time).
I don't even know what the story is on this year's ride, they've screwed around with it so much. Pisses me off. They used to do it on the same day as the LA Marathon, generally following that route about three hours before the start. It was quite the spectacle, 15,000 riders taking off in the pre-dawn light. Eerily quiet ... until someone crashed, at least.
Just looked around, doesn't look like they're even planning to do one this year.