13 September 2011

And another ride in the books

Longest ride of the year, 15.13 miles in 1:04:21.  I was loving the "out" part of the ride, I made the turn averaging 16.4 mph, but the head wind on the way back "in" was brutal (final average speed was 14.1mph).  Ah, well.  I'm not posting the links to runs/rides that start from home though.

10 September 2011

I'm riding again, sort of...

For the 1 person out there that reads this, you may have noticed that my Cycling Log has some new entries in there in the last couple of months.  I have been doing some riding (and some, little, running) lately.  In May, my brother-in-law and I were talking about running in the Columbus (Half-)Marathon in Oct.  Unfortunately, shortly after we decided to do that, I tweaked my knee in one of my very early runs and was basically unable to do any training for nearly 2 weeks.  As a result, we've scrapped the half-marathon idea, but we do plan to ride a century in 2012 (not sure which one yet, part of me wants to do the first day of TOSRV, but part of my wants to do the Hancock Horizontal Hundred, we'll discuss it when I visit my sister in Oct).  So, since the knee stopped hurting I've run a few times (including a couple of 5Ks, the first with Erin, Shane, and Jen, and Sherry and Maggie walking about 2 mi; the second I thought was going to be with Jen, but she and Sherry ended up walking with the dogs and I ended up running it alone).  Given that I hadn't done a competitive run in well over 25 years (and I was at least 40-50 lbs lighter then), I guess I can't complain too much about the results.  In the meantime, the legs are feeling a little better the last couple of rides, and the avg. speed is picking up, though not yet back over 15 for a full ride yet.  No, I won't ride through the winter (at least not outdoors), but it has been kind of nice riding again.  I've ridden the Trek three times and the Stealth twice.  I need to get a new saddlebag for the Trek, I'm not sure what ever happened to the one I used to have, but I can't find it now.  I also need to fix the fairing on the Stealth, I lost a nut during the last Stealth ride.  I'm also seriously considering getting a RoadID, that would be an improvement over the 15-year-old business card I carry with me now.  The new HRM is a Garmin with GPS, so I'm getting accurate maps/distances (including elevation changes that I never had before).  Maybe sometime I'll post a route map like my flight tracks.  I'll have to think about that some.  I probably won't do that for any rides/runs that start from home, but if I do anymore competitive/organized runs/rides, I might do it then.  Here's a picture (coming in to the finish line) from the Dash for Donations 5K in July.  I look better than I felt :)


Update: I'm including links to both of those 5Ks (neither of which were actually 5K).
Dash for Donations
Dog Jog