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2015-08-09 8:04 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
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Stuff happens. Still, losing a wheel sounds better than some of the stories I've read, i.e., people who leave their $10k tri-bike on the top of the car, drive into a parking garage and trash both the bike and the car.


Oh I agree, in a few months time it will be a funny story but for right now its an annoyance. Truth be told the wheels were the weak link in the bike and I had plans over the winter to replace them with better ones. This just forces the issue but I dont really have the budget right now. I have a line on a nice set for $500, used, but worth closer to $1000 or I can pick up a pair of cheap take offs for $300 (similar to what I have now) No word on my missing wheel but I can be assured that the moment I get another set the missing wheel will surface!


2015-08-09 8:09 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
Originally posted by JBacarella

I was almost run over by a Pizza delivery driver.


Yikes! I hate when that happens

40min Run followed by a 1hr ride (reverse brick???)

Jim 7 6:46:43
Dave L 6 4:56
Dennis 5 10:15
Mitch 6 9:27
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 3 3:19
Dan 7 21:20


Edited by DaveL 2015-08-09 8:10 PM
2015-08-10 7:01 AM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
adding today's bike (2:08) and run (35 min).

Jim 7 6:46:43
Dave L 6 4:56
Dennis 5 10:15
Mitch 6 9:27
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 3 3:19
Dan 8 24:03

2015-08-10 8:27 AM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
50 minutes on the bike yesterday. Plan to swim at lunch today.

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Got to the pool at lunch. 1250M. 4 days swimming in last 7 days. Building up to consistency. Pathway to success.

Dan 8 24:03
Mitch 8 10:48
Jim 7 6:46:43
Dave L 6 4:56
Dennis 5 10:15
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 3 3:19


Edited by trisuppo 2015-08-10 1:07 PM
2015-08-10 1:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
Longer runch 1:17:59


Dan 8 24:03
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Dave L 6 4:56
Dennis 5 10:15
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2015-08-10 8:10 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
40min run


Dan 8 24:03
Mitch 8 10:48
Jim 8 8:04:12
Dave L 7 5:36
Dennis 5 10:15
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 3 3:19


2015-08-10 8:38 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
Catching up on last weeks workouts. Sorry to hear about the wheel Dave. That sounds like a classic Dennis move for sure!

Dan 8 24:03
Mitch 8 10:48
Jim 8 8:04:12
Dave L 7 5:36
Dennis 10 17:32
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Dave C 3 3:19
2015-08-11 8:32 AM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
ugh, I hate to be all doom and gloom lately. Aside from my run last night I also spent 2hrs at the dentist filling 4 cavities and I have to go back for more. I dont guzzle Gatorade, infact I always dilute it but I am guilty of running and biking later in the evening and I have to admit that I dont always brush my teeth afterwards. Anyways others may have seen similar articles but just incase - here it is again.

http://www.runnersworld.com/newswire/does-running-lead-to-worse-ora...

Edited by DaveL 2015-08-11 8:33 AM
2015-08-11 1:02 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
40' ride at lunch pulling my 5 year old in the tow behind.

Dan 8 24:03
Mitch 9 11:29
Jim 8 8:04:12
Dave L 7 5:36
Dennis 10 17:32
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 3 3:19
2015-08-11 2:02 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
50:52 on the bike


Dan 8 24:03
Mitch 9 11:29
Jim 9 8:55:04
Dave L 7 5:36
Dennis 10 17:32
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 3 3:19
2015-08-11 9:40 PM
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1 hour on the trainer tonight. Tough ride, Trainer Road "Gray" - 2x20' @ FTP.

Dan 8 24:03
Mitch 9 11:29
Jim 9 8:55:04
Dave L 7 5:36
Dennis 10 17:32
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 4 4:19


2015-08-12 12:43 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
58:33 runch

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Jim 10 9:53:37
Dave L 7 5:36
Dennis 10 17:32
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 4 4:19
2015-08-12 12:50 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
Swim at lunch

Dan 8 24:03
Mitch 10 11:59
Jim 10 9:53:37
Dave L 7 5:36
Dennis 10 17:32
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 4 4:19
2015-08-12 9:28 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
53min ride. Its been getting darker earlier but instead of lamenting it I decided to embrace it. I headed out at 9pm just as it was starting to get dark with my LED headlight and red flashing rear light. I live on the edge of town so 5 minutes out I am already clear of street lights and the light pollution of the city, nothing but farm fields and a couple of horse farms. As it progressively got darker it became a little surreal. My headlight didnt offer much in the way of illumination so there wasnt the usual visual distraction of the surroundings. It was just me silently gliding through the cool night air listening to the chirping of crickets, the sound of the chain running thought the drive train and of course the wind whistling by. A very simple ride but a fun one.

Dan 8 24:03
Mitch 10 11:59
Jim 10 9:53:37
Dave L 8 5:28
Dennis 10 17:32
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 4 4:19

2015-08-13 7:26 AM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
Adding bike (1:25)/swim (1:15) from Tues and run from Thurs (37).


Dan 10 27:20
Mitch 10 11:59
Jim 10 9:53:37
Dave L 8 5:28
Dennis 10 17:32
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 4 4:19


2015-08-13 8:09 AM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
Originally posted by DaveL

53min ride. Its been getting darker earlier but instead of lamenting it I decided to embrace it. I headed out at 9pm just as it was starting to get dark with my LED headlight and red flashing rear light. I live on the edge of town so 5 minutes out I am already clear of street lights and the light pollution of the city, nothing but farm fields and a couple of horse farms. As it progressively got darker it became a little surreal. My headlight didnt offer much in the way of illumination so there wasnt the usual visual distraction of the surroundings. It was just me silently gliding through the cool night air listening to the chirping of crickets, the sound of the chain running thought the drive train and of course the wind whistling by. A very simple ride but a fun one.




Awesome - when I'm in a running mode I like to run at night and enjoy the same! Very peaceful and a great time to think and be alone with your thoughts.


2015-08-13 9:46 AM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
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Originally posted by DaveL

53min ride. Its been getting darker earlier but instead of lamenting it I decided to embrace it. I headed out at 9pm just as it was starting to get dark with my LED headlight and red flashing rear light. I live on the edge of town so 5 minutes out I am already clear of street lights and the light pollution of the city, nothing but farm fields and a couple of horse farms. As it progressively got darker it became a little surreal. My headlight didnt offer much in the way of illumination so there wasnt the usual visual distraction of the surroundings. It was just me silently gliding through the cool night air listening to the chirping of crickets, the sound of the chain running thought the drive train and of course the wind whistling by. A very simple ride but a fun one.




Awesome - when I'm in a running mode I like to run at night and enjoy the same! Very peaceful and a great time to think and be alone with your thoughts.


Deer,coyotes, bear and being run over keep me from being so adventurous. Glad you can enjoy the ride.
2015-08-13 12:46 PM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
Originally posted by JBacarella

Originally posted by trisuppo

Originally posted by DaveL

53min ride. Its been getting darker earlier but instead of lamenting it I decided to embrace it. I headed out at 9pm just as it was starting to get dark with my LED headlight and red flashing rear light. I live on the edge of town so 5 minutes out I am already clear of street lights and the light pollution of the city, nothing but farm fields and a couple of horse farms. As it progressively got darker it became a little surreal. My headlight didnt offer much in the way of illumination so there wasnt the usual visual distraction of the surroundings. It was just me silently gliding through the cool night air listening to the chirping of crickets, the sound of the chain running thought the drive train and of course the wind whistling by. A very simple ride but a fun one.




Awesome - when I'm in a running mode I like to run at night and enjoy the same! Very peaceful and a great time to think and be alone with your thoughts.



Deer,coyotes, bear and being run over keep me from being so adventurous. Glad you can enjoy the ride.


Have you been following the story out of Muskegon?

Edited by trisuppo 2015-08-13 12:52 PM
2015-08-13 4:58 PM
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51:40 runch

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Dennis 10 17:32
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2015-08-13 4:59 PM
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Originally posted by trisuppo

Originally posted by JBacarella

Originally posted by trisuppo

Originally posted by DaveL

53min ride. Its been getting darker earlier but instead of lamenting it I decided to embrace it. I headed out at 9pm just as it was starting to get dark with my LED headlight and red flashing rear light. I live on the edge of town so 5 minutes out I am already clear of street lights and the light pollution of the city, nothing but farm fields and a couple of horse farms. As it progressively got darker it became a little surreal. My headlight didnt offer much in the way of illumination so there wasnt the usual visual distraction of the surroundings. It was just me silently gliding through the cool night air listening to the chirping of crickets, the sound of the chain running thought the drive train and of course the wind whistling by. A very simple ride but a fun one.




Awesome - when I'm in a running mode I like to run at night and enjoy the same! Very peaceful and a great time to think and be alone with your thoughts.



Deer,coyotes, bear and being run over keep me from being so adventurous. Glad you can enjoy the ride.


Have you been following the story out of Muskegon?


No but I will look it up
2015-08-14 8:18 AM
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Cycled yesterday and plan to swim today and maybe cycle this evening.

Dan 10 27:20
Mitch 11 12:43
Jim 11 10:45:17
Dave L 8 5:28
Dennis 10 17:32
Gabe 4 5:13
Dave C 4 4:19


2015-08-14 10:29 AM
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Subject: RE: Consistency Equals Success - CLOSED
Week two of my 70.3 training and I have to say I'm a little surprised with the volume only being in the second week. 12 weeks out and I'm in 13hrs of training a week. What is it going to look like weeks out? I'm actually pleasant surprised that I'm handling the load and have ZERO injuries nagging at me! Enjoying the journey so far for sure!!

Dan 10 27:20
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Jim 11 10:45:17
Dave L 8 5:28
Dennis 14 24:10
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2015-08-14 6:42 PM
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1:42:39 on the bike. If you are on Strava you can see the effect of a strong headwind out and a nice tailwind back. 15 MPH on the out and PR on the back. 15-20 mph winds

Dan 10 27:20
Mitch 11 12:43
Jim 12 12:27:56
Dave L 8 5:28
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Gabe 4 :5:13
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2015-08-14 9:33 PM
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52:00 on the trainer tonight

Dan 10 27:20
Mitch 11 12:43
Jim 12 12:27:56
Dave L 8 5:28
Dennis 14 24:10
Gabe 4 :5:13
Dave C 5 5:11
2015-08-15 10:31 AM
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5 mi. run this morning 38:17. I haven't run in a couple weeks and I was painfully aware of that this morning. My pace was all over the place.

Dan 10 27:20
Mitch 11 12:43
Jim 12 12:27:56
Dave L 8 5:28
Dennis 14 24:10
Gabe 4 :5:13
Dave C 6 5:49
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