I got back from the doctor's early yesterday and had time enugh to get in 37 miles from my house to the end of the trinity, and a bit through gateway park. I'm in the clipless shoes now, and have to stop to sort of stretch out my big toe and let it calm down from the pain, but about mile 25 it seemed to just accept the pain (clipping in still hurt) and I could ride continuously. Either that, or I damaged the nerves. Either way is fine by me
My medium carbon aero has now transformed into a large, thanks to a trade with a travelling chicken equipment salesman. No, I'm not kidding. First ride out in good. I'm a lot more comfortable on the bike now, but I still need those long reach handlebars. I guess I just have baby little T-Rex arms.
God the wind was brutal. I knew I was in for it when I passed a guy on the lonely stretch of the park trail who wanted to try and suck my wheel, and we were doing 30 down the stretch. I kept playing with the guy for 5 miles, letting him get within a few bike lengths and then click-click and I'm a half mile down the road. Finally eased up on the guy once we turned into the wind. I had to slow down to 8 to let him catch up, since we were in a headwind by that time. 12 was all I could do anyway. I think we may see a new bent rider soon.
Saw a plump lady riding a USS bike down the trail. Anyone know her?
Got blown off the trail once - thankfully onto the gravel lane. I swear there were a couple points when I was leaning at a 45* angle to the trail.
On my way back into the wind I had one roadie catch up and pass me, and I latched onto him and scared the pee outta the boy for 6 miles. I've never seen someone turn their head so much - thought he was gonna get a crick! I didn't pass him because we were on a narrow busy part of the trail, and the sidewinds were insane. Didn't want to risk it. At the tandy center I had to let him go though - my bride was calling to see where to join up and ride with me. My toes were killing me anyway.
Anyone know what the wind was gusting to yesterday?