Topic: cycling

I've been a fan since the days of Greg Lemond..And today I saw Stuart Ogrady win the Paris-Roubaix race...This is special!! !st Aussie to mount the podium!! Caution...I feel the same about Lance Armstrong as I do Joe!......

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Hey Cathy,
I've been closely following the Tour de France for about the same time frame. Every year it's one my favorite sporting events to watch. Except for the Tour de France I don't follow that level of bike racing too closely, though.  You must be a pretty big fan of bicycle racing to know the winner of the Paris-Roubaix. That's the one-day race over the cobblestone covered backroads right? That race is just brutal! I can't imagine what the racers rear ends must feel like after that race. I know Stuart O'Grady is primarily a sprinter so he's never a factor in the Tour, but he's always a contender in the flatter stages. Congratulations to Stuart for his victory.
As for Lance Armstrong, he's simply the greatest. Winning 7 straight Tours after being diagnosed with cancer is beyond belief!

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I originally started watching the Tour de France last year for the first time to see the French countryside and the towns, (I really want to travel there) but then I got hooked on the actual sport and the tactics involved. I am an Aussie and I'd love to see Stuart O'Grady win something like that.

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There is a satellite station called Versus..was OLN last year...that has Cyclism Sunday and show the races. They also have re-runs during the week. They will air the Amstel race next Monday (I think). They do run the tour live and re-run in the evenings. Nothing will replace the thrills that Lance gave me!!! Like Joe, I always had to make my own signs for my car!! Nice to know there are others who like cycling..Now, how do you feel about horse racing and yatching, my other "odd" sports fav's....Cathy

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awww i was hoping this was going to be a motorcycle thread... sad

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Hey, look what I found when I searched on 'cycling'! A three your old, forgotten topic.

The Giro d'Italia starts today......in Amsterdam!  cool

I'll be wandering over to the start of the prologue in a few hours and will try to grab some pictures....and something pink for Cathy.  tongue

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

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big_smile  big_smile  There's newer threads G. Watching a pre-view of the upcoming Tour of California. What a roster of who's who from the world of cycling. It's times like this that I do have west coast envy!! Thanks for the Giro shots!!   C

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We're bummed they are not coming down here to San Diego County this year. We have an avid semi-pro  bike racer in the family and he knew where to go set up to see the best parts. I don't think they liked the hors stage over Palomar Mt. and the long cat 4 grade in Poway at the finish of the stage. Brutal! It was just like the Alps. Lots of guys hit the wall there.
Rick
edit: My son the racer says it was money. The city is broke due to the ridiculous pension promises the pols bartered for the union vote and wouldn't pay the tour the fee to be included in the race. There is going to be a big climb though. From L.A. up to Big Bear. Longer but not as steep. Palomar is the toughest climb in the area and lots of bike racers practice there before going off to Europe.

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Rather than start a new thread, i thought I would begin an inquiry here about amateurs. 

Last year marked my 20th anniversary with my employer and in the gift catalogue, there was a bike available.  A Trek duel sport.  Sort of a hybrid street/mountain bike.  Looks like a mountain bike, but has thinner tires.  At any rate, I got it in Octobetr and have probably put over 1,000 miles on it since.  My co-worker also rides and convinced me to join up with a company sponsered social team.  We've ridden in some 35 mile rides and some 45 mile rides.  However, I appear to be the only person riding in these events on my type of bicycle.

Well...the company stock is doing very well and I cashed some in so I'm in the market for a decent "entry level" bicycle.  Several of my colleagues ride "Specialized" and several others ride "Trek".  Luckily, there is a local shop not far from me that carries both brands so I will get more detailed research accomplished this weekend.

Any other riders on here?  Tips?    (p.s. first 5 months of owning my bike... 0 wrecks.  Co-worker convinced me to get clipped pedals and shoes.  Last two months... 4 wrecks, latest last night.  skinned knee and shoulder) smile

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Let me check with my son. He's a serious rider who races in semipro events and is in the local cycle club. I gather you ride on pavement and not off road.
Rick

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RickB wrote:

Let me check with my son. He's a serious rider who races in semipro events and is in the local cycle club. I gather you ride on pavement and not off road.
Rick

Pavement

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Rockfarmer wrote:
RickB wrote:

Let me check with my son. He's a serious rider who races in semipro events and is in the local cycle club. I gather you ride on pavement and not off road.
Rick

Pavement

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I have a Specialized Sirrus Elite that's about 10 years old and I love it. The Sirrus line are basically a road bike geometry with flat handlebars. The wheels/tires are narrower than a typical hybrid, but not as narrow as a road bike. The gearing is slightly lower than a road bike. Also, the comfort is better than a road bike, but not as cushy as most hybrids. The bike has been extremely reliable as well. The only issues I've had are a couple broken spokes, which is a real pain in the butt when you're on the road, but otherwise all the main components are original and still work great. The one upgrade or change I made is a saddle that's a little more comfortable.

Now if I could only find the time to ride it more...

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Looking seriousely at a Trek Domane 4 series.  All carbon fiber.  Last year's model.  Local shop has it discounted about $300 from original list price.  Going get measured for it tomorrow.

As to riding time... after work... its about the only thing I like about daylight savings time

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Here's advice from a pro.
A decent entry level road bike starts at about $1400, the next steep up is closer to $2k. If he wants to get a road bike and be comfortable, Specialized and Trek have good options, just stay away from the "race" bikes with aggressive geometry. Race bikes look cool, but for recreational riders, uncomfortable and overkill. If the shop he's checking out try's to sell him one, find another shop.

Spend the money on a bike with upper end components from SRAM or Shimano, they last longer and are just nicer to use. This would be Shimano 105 and up, or SRAM Rival and up. Campagnollo is great,  but expensive and Italian...

Make sure the gearing is also set up for your strength and topography of your riding area.  Unless your pace lining at 40mph you don't need 53/11. Grinding is bad, spinning is good.

Set aside another 2-$300 for a proper bike fitting and components needed for the fit. A good bike fitting makes all the difference, and makes riding fun because your comfortable!

If he really gets into it, pass on all the little weight saving bike trinkets and pony up for a good wheel set and bike computer.  This is biggest and most noticeable improvement for any bike.

Have fun,

Pete

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Thanks Rick.  Pete's comments confirm alot of what I've been researching.

Ordering the 2014 Trek Domane 4 series

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Rockfarmer wrote:

Thanks Rick.  Pete's comments confirm alot of what I've been researching.

Ordering the 2014 Trek Domane 4 series

Have fun spinning those wheels. Better you drop a few lbs off the keister than spend the dough to get the ultralite bike. wink
edit, one more tip. Eventually some critical thing will break with you out on the road. My son has a car to go app and membership. He's had bent rims and broken frames a long way from home. Looks up the nearest car and tosses the bike in.

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