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Message started by Bud_Bent on May 8th, 2010, 8:32pm

Title: Peachy Keene 200k Permanent
Post by Bud_Bent on May 8th, 2010, 8:32pm

Steve, Peggy, and I rolled out of southwest Arlington at 7:00 am this morning to ride the Peachy Keene 200k permanent. It was in chilly, in the upper 50's when we started out, with a stiff northeast wind just kept blowing harder, and became a straight east wind before long, and blew all day.

We made pretty decent time to Cleburne, but when we turned east at mile 52, the wind was pretty tough all the way to Itasca, then to Maypearl. It was then mostly a tailwind to Alvarado, and more a crosswind than anything else for most of the remaining miles.

I love the small Johnson County county roads on this route. There are lots of trees overhanging these roads, and today, the smell of honeysuckles was everywhere. It was a great ride with great company, I really enjoyed it. For the first time, I ran 28mm wide tires on my Corsa today. I really like them; I'll do a separate review on them.

I ended up with 124.6 miles, and finished the ride in 9:52. Thanks for inviting me along, Steve and Peggy!


Title: Re: Peachy Keene 200k Permanent
Post by FlyingLaZBoy on May 9th, 2010, 7:23am

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Title: Re: Peachy Keene 200k Permanent
Post by Killer Bee on May 10th, 2010, 9:00am

Bud, it was great riding with you (as always, it was fun). The route was great. A little cyclross action for a very short period of time in Johnson/Hill county, no big deal. I love this route, typical rural route-TONS OF DOGS.

Bud's "balloon" tires are too cool.

Peggy & I followed up Peachy Keene on Saturday, with a 200k on Mother's day-Honey-Do route. A few sprinkles at the start, then dry the rest of the ride. The wind again was a factor. The first 100k was straight into the east/southeast, which made for some slow going, but the return trip (as this is an out & back route) ,made for much easier going.

The previous rough chip seal on this route is starting to get worn down, & actually the route road wise, is turning into one of the better 200k routes within the N/E metro-plex area...a lot of rollers, very few  flat areas.

Title: Re: Peachy Keene 200k Permanent
Post by aikigreg on May 10th, 2010, 9:57am

That's a lot of un-roughening in a short time.  Or more likely you're just getting used to it :)

Sounds like everyone had a great weekend.

Title: Re: Peachy Keene 200k Permanent
Post by Killer Bee on May 10th, 2010, 11:34am


aikigreg wrote:
That's a lot of un-roughening in a short time.  Or more likely you're just getting used to it :)

Sounds like everyone had a great weekend.



It's all mental [smiley=twitchy.gif]. The 1,000k will have a lot of ups/downs. [smiley=headbang.gif]

Title: Re: Peachy Keene 200k Permanent
Post by aikigreg on May 10th, 2010, 3:51pm

Oh I'm sure of that.  I had them on the 400k.  First 100 miles was a breeze.  The next 60 was hell.  Great until 11pm and then a bit of both, mostly down, on the way in.  Eetmochickin is coming to do the 600 - trying to get him to ride it with me.  

Title: Re: Peachy Keene 200k Permanent
Post by Pedalin` Peggy on May 11th, 2010, 9:52pm

I may be in for the 400 or 600k if my knee is not better soon :'(. I'm taking a few weeks off to rest the knee. But that would mean that I would be riding the 1000k without even having done a 400k or 600k this year. I guess its that way we do things jumping into the deep in of the pool with out being able to swim.
                                      Peggy

Title: Re: Peachy Keene 200k Permanent
Post by aikigreg on May 11th, 2010, 10:54pm

Still not better?  I'm so sorry, Peggy!

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