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CycleTherapy Racing: Busy Sunday!
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Sunday, July 31, 2011. It was nice seeing the riders and racers at the Milford House last night and it was also a great time to hang out with everyone from the shop! Today we had the Milford Crit race, our regular Sunday road ride from Walled Lake and a impromptu group ride from Waterford to Milford to watch the races. Thanks everyone from coming out for the rides and for stopping by the Cycletherapy tent at the race. So, how did the race go for us? It was a great event! Picture to come soon!
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CycleTherapy Racing: February 2010
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Monday, February 22, 2010. Backroad training ride from Waterford to Fenton. Awesome training ride! Posted by CycleTherapy Racing. Monday, February 8, 2010. LOHS Winter Race Results. Well it was the first chance for the team and club to test out the legs after months of indoor and some outdoor training. Steve Kinley and LOHS did a great job at making the course fun and fast. You can see more at http:/ stevekinley.blogspot.com/. Posted by CycleTherapy Racing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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CycleTherapy Racing: 6 Hours of Stony Creek
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Sunday, May 15, 2011. 6 Hours of Stony Creek. My intentions for this race was to use it as a tune up for the Mohican 100 in Ohio in 2 weeks. I wanted to gauge my fitness and see what I had to work on. Pre-race bantering on the MMBA Board had me wondering about gear ratio, but I stuck to my original plan and went with a 34x18 on my Specialized Stumpy fully rigid 29er. We do this for about 2.5 laps, it's a blast and the pace is higher than I expected or planned, but this is a training ride and a fact f...
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Jay Jones: April 2011
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SINGLE SPEED MOUNTAIN BIKE RACER. Friday, April 29, 2011. I was suppose to do the Cohutta 100 tomorrow, but my son needs me to help him move out of his dorm room, so I shall be northbound, instead of southbound tomorrow. My ride was 31 miles, 2:13 ride time, 13.0 avg speed, 26.5 max speed, avg heart rate 128 bpm, max heart rate 167 bpm, climbed 1564 feet and burned 1601 calories. Sunday, April 17, 2011. The Wind and Rain. It was a great ride, I didn't want to stop, but the wind and rain had other plans.
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Jay Jones: September 2010
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SINGLE SPEED MOUNTAIN BIKE RACER. Saturday, September 25, 2010. 24 Hours of Hanson Hills. With light batteries charging and all the junk food to fuel any endurance athlete, I was ready to go. After I check my new home, I go back to my room and check out and get a little breakfast and head back to H.H. I managed 2nd overall in the solo categories, not to shabby for a 50 year old asthmatic on a totally ridid single speed! I did learn a few things though. 1. Have your light scenario all worked out w...I lik...
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Jay Jones: October 2010
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SINGLE SPEED MOUNTAIN BIKE RACER. Saturday, October 23, 2010. 12 Hours of Addison Oaks. Some races are meant to be, some others aren't, this one follows the later. But for a while, it was the former. On a beautiful fall day in Oakland County it's around 10:00AM and Brent shouts out through the loud speakers for all the teams to take off! Then one minnow later, the lets all of us solo racers go! It was a good day, despite not being able to finish. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2nd Place Advanced 40. I am an...
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Jay Jones: June 2010
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SINGLE SPEED MOUNTAIN BIKE RACER. Sunday, June 27, 2010. Bike Away From Diabetes. As some of you know, I am an Objibwa/Potawatomi Indian. My reservation (where both my parents were born) is Walpole Island Indian Reserve on the St. Clair River. But what most of you don't know is that on a national average diabetes in Native Americans are at a much higher rate than the average white person. Here are some alarming statistics;. We averaged 12 participants per session and to me that's a success story indeed!
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The Kinley's, the West Coast Version: August 2007
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The Kinley's, the West Coast Version. Slow to post but it does get done. Tuesday, August 28, 2007. Okay so here is a time line of some pictures since we have been married until now. First we will start at the end of May on the way back from Spokane. My lovely wife wanted to pick some wild flowers, so she did :) (Can't tell she is pregnant yet.). Here is Kelly and Em eating lunch during the hike. This is a view from our campsite of Arrow Lake. The book Night of The Grizzly,. I spend all day with the boy's...
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The Kinley's, the West Coast Version: April 2008
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The Kinley's, the West Coast Version. Slow to post but it does get done. Thursday, April 03, 2008. A lot of them! These are in chronological order and start at about 3rd week in Feb. I think our cat is bigger than you! Mimi, Great Grandma Mella, mommy and me! Oh well, I guess I will just eat him since I can't see him. Thats it, the good stuff! WHAT A GREAT DAY! My friend Brenna and me. Our friends, Marc, Heidi, and Brenna. Happy St. Patrick's Day (a little late.). That was some good milk. What a ride man.