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Post by crankyanker on Jan 28, 2011 13:20:20 GMT -5
I am hoping to find a few people who also have most weekdays off, at least right now. Primarily I am hoping to connect with people who ride trail at a pace of about 12 mph or a bit faster.
I am an ASU grad student and often ride FATS during weekday afternoons between 12-4pm. Riding by myself is getting a little boring and of course always dangerous.
If you have a similar schedule and ride a similar pace please get in touch with me.
Paul 954-682-4494 pwboynton@gmail.com
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Post by crankyanker on Jan 28, 2011 13:43:16 GMT -5
Please let me make a quick note. If you don't ride 12 mph I still would like to ride with you. Really anywhere from a pace of 10-15mph would be great. I just want to be able to ride together with out having to wait or being pushed to fast.
The idea is to be similar paced so that one of us, or all of us, are challenged but can stay together.
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Post by seenvic on Jan 28, 2011 14:19:06 GMT -5
Cant make that timeframe, but come ride with us on Sunday at Keg Creek.
FATS is for old ladies and kids. It's fun, but man I'm tired of it and over it.
Sunday we doing the flavor of the month best local ride....Keg and Mistletoe. About 26 miles. 9AM. Come on out. You can try to keep up with Ted.
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Post by crankyanker on Jan 28, 2011 14:42:06 GMT -5
Sounds good I will try and make it out this sunday. Weather looks to be perfect too! I'm still pretty knew to the area and have only rode FATs, Misletoe, and Pump House. I would be stoked to try Keg with you guys.
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Post by seenvic on Jan 28, 2011 15:04:35 GMT -5
How will we know if you are coming or not.....in terms of waiting for you to arrive?
Check your PM. I put my cell phone in there so you can text me to let us know whether or not to wait for you.
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Post by mudonthetires on Jan 28, 2011 19:35:28 GMT -5
What kind of pace are we talking for the ride on Sunday? I'd like to try and meet up.
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Post by seenvic on Jan 29, 2011 7:04:00 GMT -5
What kind of pace are we talking for the ride on Sunday? I'd like to try and meet up. Come on out. As long as you are familiar with Keg Creek, you can ride you own pace if the other one is too fast/slow. That is what I plan to do.
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Post by Mark Y on Jan 29, 2011 17:36:16 GMT -5
What kind of pace are we talking for the ride on Sunday? I'd like to try and meet up. Come on out. As long as you are familiar with Keg Creek, you can ride you own pace if the other one is too fast/slow. That is what I plan to do. Dittos on that. If you like slower; get a head start. At least if you break something you know someone is coming up soon.
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Post by Ted S. on Feb 1, 2011 9:57:36 GMT -5
Hey Paul -my schedule is all over the place lately, working some day shifts and some evening shifts, and unfortunately some no shift at all days. This week is going to be really low key as a bunch of us are heading up to Dalton for the Snake Creek gap TT #2 on Saturday. But next week I know I will have a few week days off, I have your number when I figure out my riding sched. for next week I'll give ya a buzz.
-Ted 315-278-5504
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Post by neal1975 on Feb 3, 2011 18:32:40 GMT -5
Paul,
Ill join in the crankyankers crew - as long as you promise not to . . . yank my crank.
I like to ride 1-2 mph. . . a nice slow pace, like a sunday stroll through grandpas garden.
just kidding- i like to ride a good pace. im not a racer, but im no slowpoke either. I dont ride in the cold though, its got to be 60+ for me. You guys that go out there and ride when its 35-40 are crazy
Neal 706.726.8705
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Post by crankyanker on Feb 16, 2011 16:37:40 GMT -5
Right on Neal. I only yank other dudes cranks on every other tuesday so just avoid those days and you will be fine.
Seriously though I am glad you are in. I'm out of town until next week so I will hit you up then. On the flip side if you are heading out solo or with a group give me a shout. If I have the time I am always down for a ride.
C U On the trail!
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