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I’ve been on vacation and away from the bike but I’m back now. The legs do not like spending so many days away from the saddle. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Get Off My Trail
I’ve been on vacation and away from the bike but I’m back now. The legs do not like spending so many days away from the saddle. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
The longer one this time. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
A ride in 3 parts The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Very weakly rode the B ride today. You can no longer start late but you can start the ride, do whatever your morning requires and then ride by yourself. That was fine since my legs are not happy today. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Had a great time in pain on this one. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
I new the A ride would be long and painful when I saw 29 miles and 5600 feet of climb. I wasn’t going to do it. Then I did it. My legs hurt. It’s a long ride and I kept having to stop to do other things. As I got close to the end I was like, “hey it’s only 5 miles,” but I actually
I don’t know what Muckle Yin is but I really wish I was riding in Scotland. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
I didn’t make a lot of effort today. We’ll call it an off day and leave it there. The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
Warmed up in Scotland before burning up my legs in the Tour of Watopia The ride – Zwift The bike – Trek Madone 6.9
I just missed the A ride by 30 seconds so I jumped on the B ride. I reached down for my water bottle and it wasn’t there. I guess I was in a hurry and forgot about hydration. A sweaty, water free 20 miles will teach me not to forget in the future. During the ride I realized how often I reach for water without
Continue readingTour of Watopia Stage 3 (and then some Scotland for the miles).