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[quote author="PeterUK" date=1209988219]Profette is right, the weather was perfect for the ride and of course it's always great when new IHB'ers ride with us.



Next week I have a Triathalon, Drive/Ride/Fly. The first event starts at 4:30 am, an 85 mile drive up to Thousand Oaks followed by a 106 mile Bike ride , the Grand Tour of Canejo with 6500 ft of climbing, then, I'm flying to Las Vegas for the night so it's going to be quite a Day :coolgrin:</blockquote>


Hey Pete,

Have a great ride. Be sure to watch out for the bunnies...and the rabbits that hop along the path, too. We look forward to the post-event report. Just remember, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. <em>Nobody</em> wants to read about <em>that.</em>



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[quote author="profette" date=1210307605][quote author="PeterUK" date=1209988219]Profette is right, the weather was perfect for the ride and of course it's always great when new IHB'ers ride with us.



Next week I have a Triathalon, Drive/Ride/Fly. The first event starts at 4:30 am, an 85 mile drive up to Thousand Oaks followed by a 106 mile Bike ride , the Grand Tour of Canejo with 6500 ft of climbing, then, I'm flying to Las Vegas for the night so it's going to be quite a Day :coolgrin:</blockquote>


Hey Pete,

Have a great ride. Be sure to watch out for the bunnies...and the rabbits that hop along the path, too. We look forward to the post-event report. Just remember, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. <em>Nobody</em> wants to read about <em>that.</em>

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Thanks Prof! I just got my Bike back from the Shop today, I took him in for a tune-up, new Bar Tape etc, I knew I wouldn't have time to do it myself...



This is my first time doing the Canejo, I didn't know it meant Rabbit untill last night, most of the climbing comes in the first 50 miles, aparently the area around Mullholand is the most challenging...



Anyway, I'll do a post-ride report... :)
 
<strong>Crusin' the Conejo May 10th 2008 - Post-ride report</strong><span style="font-size: 14px;"></span>



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<strong>The Start</strong>



The Day started at 3:30am, after an 85 mile drive we arrived at the start, there were quite a few Riders there, they were riding several different distances from the 5 mile Family ride to the 101 mile 5-star category we had signed up for. We walked over to the reigstration place, signed a couple of pieces of paper and got the numbers to pin to the back of our Jerseys.

Once we got the Bikes assembled, water Bottles in place and ready to go we saw a group of around 10 Riders taking off, so we decided to join them. It was a perfect morning weather wise, high 60's, no wind, dry roads...perfect.



It's funny how everyone is laughing and joking at the beginning of a ride like this because normally after 50-60 miles everyone is pretty much quiet and in pain.



We started off in Thousand Oaks, the whole area is really nice, the ride was to take us to Mulholland Highway, over the Malibu Mountains, past Agoura Hills. 101 miles with over 6000 feet of climbing.



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<strong>On with the ride</strong>

The first SAG stop came at 13 miles, 45 minutes into the ride, I'd only had two slices of Toast for Breakfast and knew that for what was ahead of us I had to fuel up, so there I was, 7:45 in the morning stuffing my Face with PB & J Sarnies, Bannanna, Orenges, Strawberies, Cake...I felt sick !



So, after 10 minutes, we re-grouped an set off even though I was ready to puke at the side of the Road I kept hydrating with a mixture of Robinsons' Barley Water mixed with regular H2O.



We were all in a good move as we approached the first major climb of the Day, I was chatting to a Guy who'd done the ride last year, He kept saying "We're getting closer, this is a TOUGH Climb" which after hearing this over and over made me pretty nervous, especially when he started crying. Normally, I try not to think ahead, one mile at a time, staring at the wheels 6" in front of me but I must admit, I was worried.



So, finally, at mile 25 we hit the bottom and I knew it would be 7 miles untill it was over. It was indeed a tough climb ranging from 8-23%. I got into a good rhythm, the Climb was a switchback, around 8-10% untill the ramps up to the next switch which became a wall, the Guys who built this road obviously weren't Cyclists. I got to the stage after around 4 miles that after I turned up to the next level I was standing on the Pedals just to make it up to the next level, then back in the Saddle to make it up to the next one. I looked down to see my Handle Bars and Computer completely wet with sweat as if it was raining, my Sunnies were fogging up, luckily it was only in the high 60's.



I was Toast as we reached the top but it felt awesome, there were ride Organizers at the top with big signs saying "Caution, tight Bends" and they weren't kidding, I pulled my Arm warmers back up, zipped my Jersey ready for the descent because I knew it would be VERY cold after being wet with sweat at 40+ mph.



The first part of the descent went well, I reached 48 mph then came the first bend, I was in the Drops and literaly pulled as hard as I could on the brake, I was faced with either making the bend or going over the Barrier and descending 1000 feet to an uncomfortable landing.

I obviously used too much front brake, I was doing all I could to not go flying over the Bars.



After that, I learned my lesson, I stayed on the brakes at around 30mph using the whole road trying to set up the corners correctly.



Finally, we reached the bottom and re-grouped, then came the second steeper but shorter climb.



At the bottom of this one there was a very bad road surface, I didn't see it for the shade of the Tunnel of Trees we were riding through, there were some deep longitudinal ruts and my front wheel went into one, my Bike was pretty much out of control at this point, at 30mph I had a BAD case of speed wobble, I remember thing "This is it, I'm going down" But I didn't.



There were several SAG stops, I got so sick of PB & J Sarnies and Cookies that I rode across the street and bought some Roast Beef Sandwiches for everyone, they were sooo good!!



After the first 50 miles all the major Climbs were pretty much done, then it was just like a Roller Coaster although we did have a 3 mile climb near the end that broke our hearts.



The worst part of any Century for me is the last 10-15 miles, we'd had 7 hours in the saddle, some major climbing and you just want to get off the Bike, the last 5 miles was very Trafficky.



Anyway, we made it in one piece :coolsmile:



<strong>Summary</strong>



This was the best century I've done, the Climbs were hard but the views spectacular. It deffinately isn't a novice Century, at a category 5 it puts it up with the most challenging of centuries.

The organization was awesome, the roads were clearly marked along the whole route and we even had a Troop of Boy Scouts to hold our Bikes at every Stop. The ride was to benefit these Guys btw along with other Organizations such as Livestrong etc.



When the climbing got really hard I just started thinking of my Dad who we lost in 04 and those that have been in my thoughts lately like <a href="http://www.fatcyclist.com/">Fatty & Susan</a>

who have a much harder Climb in front of them, no matter how much pain I'm in it can never even compare to what they're going through.



We're deffinately looking forward to doing it again next year along with the 7C's Cycling Club :)
 
Congrats Pete! Looks like you had a lot fun!



I will definitely join next year as well :)



The century makes our weekend tour rides look like nothing.
 
Thanks Prof and Vic, you deffinately have to join us next year for this one...



It's very doable, to put it into perspective, the climb we do at the Backbay is .1 mile long, approximately, so the big climb in this century is around 25 x longer and much steeper in places but the view at the top makes it worthwhile... :-S



The next Century is July 13th in San Jose for <a href="http://www.livestrongchallenge.org/site/c.frKPI1PAIoE/b.3935377/">the LAF Livestrong foundation</a> if you Guys want to join.
 
[quote author="vicstah" date=1210843337]http://laist.com/2008/04/22/video_of_the_da_5.php



I didn't see a orange Cannondale on there... :)</blockquote>


wow!! That's a good idea for the next IHB ride :cheese:
 
<span style="font-size: 13px;">Here is a new Century planned for this fall: <a href="http://www.condorclassic.com/area-info/index.html">The Condor Classic.</a> It's a lovely area. They offer several routes, ranging from 20 to 100 miles. The trip would also lend itself to a little wine tasting!</span>



"The Condor Classic takes place in San Benito County, a gem hidden at the edge of the San Francisco Bay Area. Covering 1,300 square miles with only 54,000 residents, San Benito captures the essence of the Central Coast. San Benito County gets about 13 inches of rain per year and October temperatures are typically moderate. Riders can typically expect early morning temperatures in the low 50s and afternoon highs in the low 70s this time of year..."



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[quote author="CalGal" date=1210935746]Peter - your avatar is scarey looking. :grrr:</blockquote>


You think the avatar is frightful? You should see this guy in person... :ahhh:



Actually, it's the symbol for <a href="http://www.rockracing.com/about/index.php">Rock Racing</a>, a top pro-cycling team. The avatar is from Pete's jersey...



<img src="http://www.rockracing.com/gallery/2008-02-20_ToC-Stage3/thumb/image-5.jpg" alt="" />
 
[quote author="profette" date=1210926332]<span style="font-size: 13px;">Here is a new Century planned for this fall: <a href="http://www.condorclassic.com/area-info/index.html">The Condor Classic.</a> It's a lovely area. They offer several routes, ranging from 20 to 100 miles. The trip would also lend itself to a little wine tasting!</span>



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Let's sign up! I'm sure Vic will join us!!
 
[quote author="profette" date=1210936621][quote author="CalGal" date=1210935746]Peter - your avatar is scarey looking. :grrr:</blockquote>


You think the avatar is frightful? You should see this guy in person... :ahhh:



Actually, it's the symbol for <a href="http://www.rockracing.com/about/index.php">Rock Racing</a>, a top pro-cycling team. The avatar is from Pete's jersey...



<img src="http://www.rockracing.com/gallery/2008-02-20_ToC-Stage3/thumb/image-5.jpg" alt="" /></blockquote>
 
Ummm...there must be some mistake. I wouldn't be caught dead on a Cannondale. Did you photoshop my bike? You know I would only ride a Felt.



All Hail Felt!



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Team Slipstream, FTW!



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<strong>Pearl Izumi is having a contest.</strong> You can <a href="http://getahappyass.com/">enter to win </a>free cycling shorts for <em>life.</em>

Good luck to the 7th Circle riders!
 
[quote author="tenmagnet" date=1209523760]



Chelsea will deliver a beating (like the ones I deliver on Graph) to Liverpool tomorrow and will go on to win Europe.

We?re in agreement regarding Barca, need them to defeat United.

Then we?ll see who climbs to the top Chelsea or Barca.

Ballack is on fire.

Knocked my bottle of Goose down cheering so hard after he scored the first goal.



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Go Blues!!!</blockquote>


Manchester United 6, Chelsea 5

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In other news, tenmagnet finally scores a date with the assistant manager at <a href="http://www.biglots.com/macdaddydeals/default.aspx">Big Lots</a> assuring his discount on cheap body spray and 'Nair for Men'.
 
[quote author="vicstah" date=1212210353]http://theclimb.blogs.nytimes.com



Hilarious read... with even better comments.



Pete, when you doing this one? :p</blockquote>


Vic, I would like to try this sometime, a friend who I ride with, who is 4x faster and stronger than me did this about 3 years ago and he said it was a killer, he also said while watching the Pro's riding the same course he'd ridden the Day before gave him a new appreciation of what they were going through...



I'd probably make the finish within 1 minute of the cut-off time, it would be an achievement to simply finish :red:
 
Let me know when you go. I am interested in doing it as well....



I'm not sure what's more interesting. Losing 9000 calories on that course, or gorging my body with food during that day. :)
 
Found this nifty story on Specialized founder Mike Sinyard, thought you all would appreciate.



<a href="http://money.cnn.com/2008/05/15/smbusiness/specialized_bikes.fsb/index.htm?postversion=2008052000">Specialized</a>
 
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