saltlakerandos.org
Salt Lake Randonneurs | 2015 Schedule
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Long distance cycling in Utah and Southern Idaho. 2016 Schedule, Roster & Results. Zion Canyon (100/200 km). Willard Bay & Beyond (100/200 km). Backroads of the Great Basin Pop (130 km). Backroads of the Great Basin (200 km). Nebo Gallivant (200/300 km). Oquirrh Joker (200 km). 6-Valley Tour (400 km). Monte Cristo Dirt Randonnée (100/200 km). Raspberry Ramble Series (300/400/600 km). Heber Valley Dirt Randonnée Series (100/200 km). Mirror Lake Classic (300 km paved). What is a Brevet? All brevets will be...
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Salt Lake Randonneurs | Mirror Lake Classic (300 km paved)
http://www.saltlakerandos.org/2015-schedule/heber-valley-series
Long distance cycling in Utah and Southern Idaho. 2016 Schedule, Roster & Results. Zion Canyon (100/200 km). Willard Bay & Beyond (100/200 km). Backroads of the Great Basin Pop (130 km). Backroads of the Great Basin (200 km). Nebo Gallivant (200/300 km). Oquirrh Joker (200 km). 6-Valley Tour (400 km). Monte Cristo Dirt Randonnée (100/200 km). Raspberry Ramble Series (300/400/600 km). Heber Valley Dirt Randonnée Series (100/200 km). Mirror Lake Classic (300 km paved). What is a Brevet? We are offering sev...
rusa64.blogspot.com
Mark's Rando Notes: Who's in charge anyway (Garmin notes)
http://rusa64.blogspot.com/2014/06/whos-in-charge-anyway-garmin-notes.html
Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Who's in charge anyway (Garmin notes). The SIR and other lists have recently recounted rider questions and irritations about the Garmin Edge bicycle GPS computers. Of course, I recognize that riders have varying tolerances for frustration, more or less time to devote to the problem, and different expectations for what the technology will do, but for what it's worth and on the off chance that it might help someone, here's my experience. And create a map for the countries to be vi...
saltlakerandos.org
Salt Lake Randonneurs | 2015 Roster & Results
http://www.saltlakerandos.org/2015-schedule/2015-roster-results
Long distance cycling in Utah and Southern Idaho. 2016 Schedule, Roster & Results. Zion Canyon (100/200 km). Willard Bay & Beyond (100/200 km). Backroads of the Great Basin Pop (130 km). Backroads of the Great Basin (200 km). Nebo Gallivant (200/300 km). Oquirrh Joker (200 km). 6-Valley Tour (400 km). Monte Cristo Dirt Randonnée (100/200 km). Raspberry Ramble Series (300/400/600 km). Heber Valley Dirt Randonnée Series (100/200 km). Mirror Lake Classic (300 km paved). What is a Brevet? Bay and Beyond 100K.
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Salt Lake Randonneurs | Rules
http://www.saltlakerandos.org/rules
Long distance cycling in Utah and Southern Idaho. 2016 Schedule, Roster & Results. Zion Canyon (100/200 km). Willard Bay & Beyond (100/200 km). Backroads of the Great Basin Pop (130 km). Backroads of the Great Basin (200 km). Nebo Gallivant (200/300 km). Oquirrh Joker (200 km). 6-Valley Tour (400 km). Monte Cristo Dirt Randonnée (100/200 km). Raspberry Ramble Series (300/400/600 km). Heber Valley Dirt Randonnée Series (100/200 km). Mirror Lake Classic (300 km paved). What is a Brevet? How a Brevet Works.
fourwhitefeet.com
Stillwater Fairfax Lollipop 209 – fourwhitefeet
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A dog is one of the remaining reasons why some people can be persuaded to go for a walk. o.a. battista. Highway of Legends 210/104. Stillwater Fairfax Lollipop 209. My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy your ice cream while it's on your plate. Welsum-Arnhem-Groesbeek en het Kröller Müller, 6 juli. Lelystad, 5 juli. Deventer en Zutphen, 4 juli. Emlichheim-Welsum, 3 juli. Uitrusten in Emlichheim, 2 juli. On Removing Autobahn from Mac. On Installing full fenders. Notes to self (1).
bacchettaphile.blogspot.com
The Bacchettaphile: Dura-Ace Bar-Ends and new chain rings
http://bacchettaphile.blogspot.com/2005/05/dura-ace-bar-ends-and-new-chain-rings.html
Experiences with a Corsa recumbent high racer by a Bacchetta enthusiast. Wednesday, May 25, 2005. Dura-Ace Bar-Ends and new chain rings. Jury duty calls. So a quick before-breakfast ride was all I could squeeze in this morning. But I was eager to see how yesterday's modifications to my Bacchetta Corsa. Second, I had my local shop put on 39T (ramped) and 53T chain rings to replace the 40T (unramped) and 55T that I had been running. No opinion so far. I'll need to try them out on longer rides and i...Poste...
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The Bacchettaphile: 650C tires compared
http://bacchettaphile.blogspot.com/2005/03/650c-tires-compared.html
Experiences with a Corsa recumbent high racer by a Bacchetta enthusiast. Monday, March 28, 2005. It was a beautiful spring day to commute to work. I left the house at 6:15 when there was already good light. A typical morning breeze blew from the south, and I made it to my destination with no incidents to report. In the afternoon I put the dark lenses into my sunglasses. It's interesting how clouds this time of year have dark grey centers and white fluffy edges. What beauty! I like the Bontrager Race Lite.
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The Bacchettaphile: Riding with young fast guys
http://bacchettaphile.blogspot.com/2005/07/riding-with-young-fast-guys.html
Experiences with a Corsa recumbent high racer by a Bacchetta enthusiast. Monday, July 04, 2005. Riding with young fast guys. Here's the situation. I was riding back from Winters when a group of 7 young riders passed me. I felt good, so I jumped on the end of the line. Rode that way for 6-7 miles, as they alternated lead. Then the fun began. One guy picked up the pace, then another. I just stayed with the leaders as riders dropped off the pace. The max. mph below came from the last sprint.
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The Bacchettaphile: Bacchetta Corsa review
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Experiences with a Corsa recumbent high racer by a Bacchetta enthusiast. Sunday, July 31, 2005. After riding my Bacchetta Corsa. Since fall 2004, I have these observations to share:. Hills Going up them. No matter what you've read about recumbents and hills, the average rider will be slower, probably lots slower, going up hills. Why? Because you can't stand up on the pedals and use your body weight to push the bike when the road tilts upwards. What to do? Posted by Bacchettaphile @ 10:19 PM.