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old as dirt: December 2009
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Better than a good day at work". Monday, December 28, 2009. A few weeks ago I signed up to the SIR. Email group, just to see what's going on with the Rando. Side of Riding in Seattle. It was just an innocent email (I get in digest form) that sugessted. A 200k ride from Pete's Coffee in Redmond to celebrate the Solstice, only thing was it started at 9pm! Mr Mark Thomas was suggesting an all night ride to celebrate the longest night of the year! Finally, on Saturday, I bit the bullet. Much to my surprise t...
cyclinginseattle.blogspot.com
cycling in seattle: December 2010
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20%-grade hills, miles of trails, and plenty of traffic to dodge - you gotta love Seattle! Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Notes From Winter Training. Well technically it's not "winter" yet, but it seems close. I got to ride in big snowflakes through the north end last week, which made me feel like Andy Hampsten on the Gavia. Barely able to see through the thick whiteness of it all. Except the snow in Seattle wasn't sticking, so it made for a nice little ride. Base 1, Week 3: 16 hours! The pattern seen in B...
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cycling in seattle: February 2011
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20%-grade hills, miles of trails, and plenty of traffic to dodge - you gotta love Seattle! Saturday, February 26, 2011. First Race of the Season. And I'm at home. Actually the Frostbite TT. Is delayed today, if not canceled; it's all white up north around Everett and snowing lightly down here in Seattle. Training for the 2011 season, getting ready to hit the ground running in the 3's. With 2 points carried over from last year I was ready to get some more. So here I sit, thinking about how Mason Lake.
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cycling in seattle: August 2011
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20%-grade hills, miles of trails, and plenty of traffic to dodge - you gotta love Seattle! Monday, August 8, 2011. I Won The Ballard Crit - Again! Last year I won my first race ever. The Ballard Crit, Category 4/5's. This year I won my second race ever, The Ballard Crit Cat 3's! After upgrading last year, being hit by a car in December, and getting dropped in my first races this year, it was an extremely rough start to the season. We (Recycled Cycles/Raleigh Racing) had five guys in the cat 3 race: me, S...
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cycling in seattle: I Won The Ballard Crit - Again!!
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20%-grade hills, miles of trails, and plenty of traffic to dodge - you gotta love Seattle! Monday, August 8, 2011. I Won The Ballard Crit - Again! Last year I won my first race ever. The Ballard Crit, Category 4/5's. This year I won my second race ever, The Ballard Crit Cat 3's! After upgrading last year, being hit by a car in December, and getting dropped in my first races this year, it was an extremely rough start to the season. We (Recycled Cycles/Raleigh Racing) had five guys in the cat 3 race: me, S...
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cycling in seattle: Cougar Mountain Climb, with Photos
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20%-grade hills, miles of trails, and plenty of traffic to dodge - you gotta love Seattle! Sunday, September 9, 2007. Cougar Mountain Climb, with Photos. The Cougar Mountain/Zoo climb. Is one of the Seattle-area's premier climbs. Sure, it feels great to crest Queen Anne, but how about three of those in a row? Now that's a climb. At about 1300 ft at the top, the view is pretty sweet. About 15 km later in Eastgate on Newport Way, heading towards our destination:. A short video of part of the climb:. You mi...
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filings from the bench: Info for the uninformed
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Filings from the bench. Monday, October 26, 2009. Info for the uninformed. Here's some pricing and order process information. I realize this is long overdue. I'll put a link to it permanently at the right, so it's easily accessible. Upon your approval of the proposal and $1000 deposit, I begin the design process, including CAD illustrations of the proposed bike. After further discussion, and your approval, I create a full scale drawing and prepare an order for the frame and fork components. If yo...As th...
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cycling in seattle: First Race of the Season
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20%-grade hills, miles of trails, and plenty of traffic to dodge - you gotta love Seattle! Saturday, February 26, 2011. First Race of the Season. And I'm at home. Actually the Frostbite TT. Is delayed today, if not canceled; it's all white up north around Everett and snowing lightly down here in Seattle. Training for the 2011 season, getting ready to hit the ground running in the 3's. With 2 points carried over from last year I was ready to get some more. So here I sit, thinking about how Mason Lake.
cyclinginseattle.blogspot.com
cycling in seattle: Notes From Winter Training
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20%-grade hills, miles of trails, and plenty of traffic to dodge - you gotta love Seattle! Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Notes From Winter Training. Well technically it's not "winter" yet, but it seems close. I got to ride in big snowflakes through the north end last week, which made me feel like Andy Hampsten on the Gavia. Barely able to see through the thick whiteness of it all. Except the snow in Seattle wasn't sticking, so it made for a nice little ride. Base 1, Week 3: 16 hours! The pattern seen in B...