Nice riding guys.
There's a "slim" possibility I'll be able to join you tomorrow morning. I was able to squeeze in a 16 1/2 mile run very early this morning in advance of the twin cities marathon. I know it's not the same as being on a bike, but it was nice jogging back home just as the sun was beginning to rise.
Good luck, Isaac on your tri -- the morning weather should be ideal! Are you also doing the Toughman half iron in mid-Sept?
There's a "slim" possibility I'll be able to join you tomorrow morning. I was able to squeeze in a 16 1/2 mile run very early this morning in advance of the twin cities marathon. I know it's not the same as being on a bike, but it was nice jogging back home just as the sun was beginning to rise.
Good luck, Isaac on your tri -- the morning weather should be ideal! Are you also doing the Toughman half iron in mid-Sept?
From: Barry <bfeir@yahoo.com>
To: Arthur Finkel <quasiguru@gmail.com>
Cc: Oriel Mor <oriel61@gmail.com>; Isaac Seinuk <isaacsei@optonline.net>; northshorerenegades.chainring@blogger.com <northshorerenegades.chainring@blogger.com>; David J. Shereck <david@shereckvideo.com>; Wargin, David; Gus Condiles <condiles@verizon.net>; Greg Keller <GKeller@chitwoodlaw.com>; George Uribe <george@visionimportgroup.com>; Bill Eisenberg <wjeis@aol.com>; Robert Leighton <rleighton@leightonassociates.com>; Mitchel Lang <mitchel@klearview.com>; Larry Nipon <larrynipon@gmail.com>; Todd Manas <Todd.Manas@towerswatson.com>; Jan Lemerman <krabice.sirek@seznam.cz>; Yihao Ou <yihaoou@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sat Aug 28 21:10:48 2010
Subject: Re: This Weekend So Far
That's Ori's moniker.
Barry
Barry
I vote for renaming Barry Beast.On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Barry <bfeir@yahoo.com> wrote:Mitchel and I did the standard "we don't roll on shabbos ride" (Big Lobowski reference).
We did Post Road -> Mill Hill -> Moores Hill -> Lawrence Hill -> Snake Hill -> Campus and back to North Woodmere. The other roads were merely connective tissue (raw beef reference) to the climbs. 73 miles, 17.5 average.
Barry
On Aug 28, 2010, at 4:12 PM, Oriel Mor <oriel61@gmail.com> wrote:
> I started on Friday afternoon. I didn't have a lot of time, so I went for a short ride (under 50 miles). The weather was the best it has been in a while. The ride was pleasant and uneventful. Did my north shore hugger, Port Wash, Roslyn, Sea Cliff, Glen Cove, Mill Neck. After Horseshoe and Frost Mill I skipped Mill Hill and the rest and just turned toward Chicken Valley and Wheatley. Rode hard and did some climbing. Average was a poky 16.4.
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> This morning George met me at my house and we repeated the shore hugger. I still wasn't fully recovered from yesterday and started falling behind. George was kind enough to wait for me. We stopped in Oyster Bay to get some food. Tomorrow is the yearly tri which Isaac will be doing too (good luck, Isaac!), so there were lots of riders and runners out there preparing and scouting the routes. From there we did Moore's Hill, 108 and Stillwell. We skipped the campus. I was beat and it was getting hot in the sun. Finished off at 57 miles. My average was 16.3, not as bad as I feared, considering how I was struggling on the climbs.
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> I'll be riding again tomorrow morning. I'll try to get some proper rest. Anyone looking to join? Drop me a line. If I don't get any confirmation I'll shoot to join the 8:00 triangle group. As a matter of fact, I would suggest anyone else who might join me to mix it up with them tomorrow too.
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> Beast
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