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eat my dust
That's what I got to say to DH yesterday. We went on a bike ride together
for the first time since I got my new bike and for the first time in riding with him - I lead the way and I kicked his butt. :-) (yes, a bit of self gratification there). At one point he kicked it into high gear and tried to build speed. I stayed right with him and we got up to about 19mph and then he suddenly fell back. I still had 3 more gears to go on the bike, but my heart was pounding pretty hard. I'm still recovering from an upper respiratory/sinus infection that has kicked my butt the last 1.5 weeks. So on a healthy day I would have out ridden him even more. Beverly, this bike suits me just fine. I'll be happy with it until DH decides he's upgrading his bike and starts out riding me again - then I'll be ready for that road bike upgrade. In the mean time I'm very happy with the fact that I ride faster than DH. |
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"jayjay" wrote in message ... That's what I got to say to DH yesterday. We went on a bike ride together for the first time since I got my new bike and for the first time in riding with him - I lead the way and I kicked his butt. :-) (yes, a bit of self gratification there). At one point he kicked it into high gear and tried to build speed. I stayed right with him and we got up to about 19mph and then he suddenly fell back. I still had 3 more gears to go on the bike, but my heart was pounding pretty hard. I'm still recovering from an upper respiratory/sinus infection that has kicked my butt the last 1.5 weeks. So on a healthy day I would have out ridden him even more. Beverly, this bike suits me just fine. I'll be happy with it until DH decides he's upgrading his bike and starts out riding me again - then I'll be ready for that road bike upgrade. In the mean time I'm very happy with the fact that I ride faster than DH. I definitely enjoyed that aspect of going from a mountain bike to a hybrid . Now that I've got clipless pedals, I'll definitely leave him in the dust! -- the volleyballchick |
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"jayjay" wrote in message ... That's what I got to say to DH yesterday. We went on a bike ride together for the first time since I got my new bike and for the first time in riding with him - I lead the way and I kicked his butt. :-) (yes, a bit of self gratification there). At one point he kicked it into high gear and tried to build speed. I stayed right with him and we got up to about 19mph and then he suddenly fell back. I still had 3 more gears to go on the bike, but my heart was pounding pretty hard. I'm still recovering from an upper respiratory/sinus infection that has kicked my butt the last 1.5 weeks. So on a healthy day I would have out ridden him even more. Beverly, this bike suits me just fine. I'll be happy with it until DH decides he's upgrading his bike and starts out riding me again - then I'll be ready for that road bike upgrade. In the mean time I'm very happy with the fact that I ride faster than DH. WTG! What did DH think? He'll be wanting a faster bike if you keep kicking his butt This would have been a great weekend for some bike riding around here but I've spent most of the weekend painting my garage (ceiling, walls and floor) and installing some additional shelving. I'm just too d*mn tired to even think about riding around the block. Beverly |
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"Phil M." wrote in message ... wrote: In the mean time I'm very happy with the fact that I ride faster than DH. Congrats. How's DH taking it? ;-) He was tired and worn out and had to take a nap. Also cut the ride short on me too. We started out and I suggested my 20 mile route which would have been 1.5hr ride or so. I generally pace myself and don't take many breaks at all. What tends to slow me down are a few stoplights. DH on the other hand, is used to playing tennis. he's a sprinter who goes fast then rests. So a 15 mile ride with him takes almost as long as a 20 mile by myself as DH wants to stop here and there to get a drink and rest. (I drink while riding, just slow the pace down). He got tred and didnt' want to do the full 20 miles. He didn't take the fact that I was fast than him too well. My gloating probably didn't help. But hell - I've spent 6 yrs of the occasional rides with him pulling ahead by 1/4 mile or more then stopping to rest while I catch up and having him ask me "what's wrong, why are you riding so slow" blah, blah, blah... Paybacks are a bitch, ya know. |
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"Beverly" wrote in message ... "jayjay" wrote in message ... That's what I got to say to DH yesterday. We went on a bike ride together for the first time since I got my new bike and for the first time in riding with him - I lead the way and I kicked his butt. :-) (yes, a bit of self gratification there). At one point he kicked it into high gear and tried to build speed. I stayed right with him and we got up to about 19mph and then he suddenly fell back. I still had 3 more gears to go on the bike, but my heart was pounding pretty hard. I'm still recovering from an upper respiratory/sinus infection that has kicked my butt the last 1.5 weeks. So on a healthy day I would have out ridden him even more. Beverly, this bike suits me just fine. I'll be happy with it until DH decides he's upgrading his bike and starts out riding me again - then I'll be ready for that road bike upgrade. In the mean time I'm very happy with the fact that I ride faster than DH. WTG! What did DH think? He'll be wanting a faster bike if you keep kicking his butt This would have been a great weekend for some bike riding around here but I've spent most of the weekend painting my garage (ceiling, walls and floor) and installing some additional shelving. I'm just too d*mn tired to even think about riding around the block. Beverly He's got his schwin that is more of a street bike that he needs to fix up. He blew a tire a while back and let the bike sit for a few years using his Kona mountain bike instead. He recently got new tires for the schwin and installed them to find that his breaks were bad. In trying to repair the breaks he broke the shifting mechanism. (they are intertwined together). So, he needs to get a new shifter and breaks and get the damned thing fixed as right now he's using that as his "excuse" and that once he gets the other bike fixed up, he'll be putting me in his dust again. I'll be damned if I'll let that happen. In the mean time - he did not want to go riding with me today. (CHICKEN!!! ) |
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jayjay wrote:
He didn't take the fact that I was fast than him too well. My gloating probably didn't help. But hell - I've spent 6 yrs of the occasional rides with him pulling ahead by 1/4 mile or more then stopping to rest while I catch up and having him ask me "what's wrong, why are you riding so slow" blah, blah, blah... Paybacks are a bitch, ya know. Congratulations on the ride. You don't sound tooo pleased about this JayJay ;-) -- On the bike Laurie in Maine 207/115 Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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"Ignoramus22998" wrote in message ... Good job. If your husband is of competitive nature, this may be extra motivation for him... You are also pretty good at running, IIRC. DH is pretty fit himself. He plays tennis in a league at least 2 or more times a week. (he's gone for 4 to 6 hrs for these tennis matches.) Very competitive when it comes to tennis. He is also into volleyball - they play at work on their lunch hours - has played this for many years. He also tries to make it to the gym a couple times a week - although of all the things he does, that's probably the least. Then there are the many other activities we enjoy doing, from biking, rollarblading, boating, canoeing, camping, hiking, walking... to our yearly adventure trek type vacations that usually involves mountains. (skiing, hiking, mountain biking, etc) So, if by motivation you were referring to getting him more active - that's a non issue. |
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"jayjay" wrote in message ... In the mean time I'm very happy with the fact that I ride faster than DH. Well done - a smug moment is allowed :-) I had a smiliar moment a few weeks ago when a fit young thing on a mountain bike overtook me. Me, a middle-aged bird on a tourer complete with mudguards & cotton duck saddle bag. So I sprinted, caught him & passed him. Hah! Cheers, helen s |
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"jayjay" wrote in message ... That's what I got to say to DH yesterday. We went on a bike ride together for the first time since I got my new bike and for the first time in riding with him - I lead the way and I kicked his butt. :-) (yes, a bit of self gratification there). At one point he kicked it into high gear and tried to build speed. I stayed right with him and we got up to about 19mph and then he suddenly fell back. I still had 3 more gears to go on the bike, but my heart was pounding pretty hard. I'm still recovering from an upper respiratory/sinus infection that has kicked my butt the last 1.5 weeks. So on a healthy day I would have out ridden him even more. Beverly, this bike suits me just fine. I'll be happy with it until DH decides he's upgrading his bike and starts out riding me again - then I'll be ready for that road bike upgrade. In the mean time I'm very happy with the fact that I ride faster than DH. Hooray for the hybrid! :-) Great work, Jayjay -- I am looking forward to getting back on my bike. Taking it in tomorrow for a tune-up. Mary |
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