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Re: Where have all the 'bents gone: Texas Time Tri
Reply #15 - Aug 26th, 2013, 5:51am
 
Quote from Action Lad on Aug 23rd, 2013, 8:40pm:

... but what I'm talking about is a heads up drag race.  50 yards/meters, 100 yards/meters, or even something like the Wolfpack Hustle, which is 1,000 feet, but that really starts to become an endurance race.

 
That should be easy to set up, just find a nice straight low traffic road, mark the start/finish line and let folks know when/where.  The first few times it might be 1 or 2 other folks, but after a while others would start to show, especially if you market it correctly.
 
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Reply #16 - Aug 26th, 2013, 6:08pm
 
Quote from AustinSkater on Aug 22nd, 2013, 2:27pm:

So, why aren't any of the local 'bents racing this one?

I really enjoyed doing TTTT with Greg a few years ago. Except for that poor stretch of chipseal. After watching txdot intentionally destroying perfectly good roads and intentionally destroying popular cycling routes because "We don't think cyclists ought to be on our roads" and noone else appearing to be interested in doing anything about it I decided not to do any more races that used such roads.
 
And I accidentally did another one this past weekend at the Mid-Atlantic in North Carolina. It had a deceptively bad stretch of something like chipseal that was actually pretty fast but ended up bruising my heels and outer foot bones because my feet were getting hammered around inside of my shoes!
I had 259 miles at 12 hours but was only able to complete 4 more laps due to the intense pain I was having to deal with. Racing on these roads is not fun (if you can call a 24 hr race fun) and I'm not doing that race again either. Getting sore and grumpy in my old age. :^)
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Re: Where have all the 'bents gone: Texas Time Tri
Reply #17 - Aug 26th, 2013, 6:17pm
 
Quote from goatstick on Aug 26th, 2013, 6:08pm:

Getting sore and grumpy in my old age. :^)

 
Too easy Kent, just too easy.
 
I actually have learned to love Texas Chip Seal (not the Boulder Seal that they use occasionally) just by taking up mountain biking, but I do hear you.  Having raced a 24 hour inline on the Montreal F1 track I know how nice a road surface should be.
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Re: Where have all the 'bents gone: Texas Time Tri
Reply #18 - Aug 27th, 2013, 3:49pm
 
Quote from AustinSkater on Aug 26th, 2013, 5:51am:
Quote from Action Lad on Aug 23rd, 2013, 8:40pm:

... but what I'm talking about is a heads up drag race.  50 yards/meters, 100 yards/meters, or even something like the Wolfpack Hustle, which is 1,000 feet, but that really starts to become an endurance race.


That should be easy to set up, just find a nice straight low traffic road, mark the start/finish line and let folks know when/where.  The first few times it might be 1 or 2 other folks, but after a while others would start to show, especially if you market it correctly.

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Hey Key, I know just the stretch of abandoned road you would need!  It's near by, in McKInney proper.
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Re: Where have all the 'bents gone: Texas Time Tri
Reply #19 - Aug 27th, 2013, 4:01pm
 
Quote from Monkeywrangler22 on Aug 27th, 2013, 3:49pm:
Quote from Action Lad on Aug 23rd, 2013, 8:40pm:

... but what I'm talking about is a heads up drag race.  50 yards/meters, 100 yards/meters, or even something like the Wolfpack Hustle, which is 1,000 feet, but that really starts to become an endurance race.


Hey Key, I know just the stretch of abandoned road you would need!  It's near by, in McKInney proper.

 
Set it up, post the date/time and (unless I'm racing elsewhere) I'll show up.  Give you fast-twitchers a good laugh at how badly I sprint (the last time I sprinted I came in second to last, and the race organizer let me get a 10' flying start before I even hit the timing line).
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Re: Where have all the 'bents gone: Texas Time Tri
Reply #20 - Aug 27th, 2013, 8:32pm
 
Quote from Monkeywrangler22 on Aug 27th, 2013, 3:49pm:
Quote from AustinSkater on Aug 26th, 2013, 5:51am:
Quote from Action Lad on Aug 23rd, 2013, 8:40pm:

... but what I'm talking about is a heads up drag race.  50 yards/meters, 100 yards/meters, or even something like the Wolfpack Hustle, which is 1,000 feet, but that really starts to become an endurance race.


That should be easy to set up, just find a nice straight low traffic road, mark the start/finish line and let folks know when/where.  The first few times it might be 1 or 2 other folks, but after a while others would start to show, especially if you market it correctly.

/am I allowed to threadjack my own thread?


Hey Key, I know just the stretch of abandoned road you would need!  It's near by, in McKInney proper.

Oh, Vic, please post where this is.  I'd love to check it out!  Of course, it's the end of the performance riding season for me, so my own speeds will be lower, but I will keep the place in mind for next season.  I also have a local hill that I think I can hit 50 mph on.  It's near the courthouse.  I've already hit 45 mph on it, on a circa 45 lb trike, (wing was attached then): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr7T6IWw_UQ
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Re: Where have all the 'bents gone: Texas Time Tri
Reply #21 - Aug 28th, 2013, 7:14am
 
It's the very bottom end (new) of the Winniford Park MUP.  Go under FM720, and continue south on the new MUP section, past the grade school, all the way to the south end.  You will run out of MUP at the dead end bridge.  The section of road is there.  The bridge is closed on the west end, and the big plastic barricade is on the east end around 200yds east I would guess.  Road surface is in good condition but could probably stand being swept if you plan to race on it.
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Re: Where have all the 'bents gone: Texas Time Tri
Reply #22 - Aug 28th, 2013, 12:21pm
 
The service road of the Dubya Tollway near me is a nice 2-mile hairpin section -- unfortunately, it's downhill to the lake, then back uphill...
 

 
Next time I have a gathering out here, maybe we'll do downhill sprints, then just climb back up at your own pace...
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Reply #23 - Aug 28th, 2013, 12:47pm
 
Quote from FlyingLaZBoy on Aug 28th, 2013, 12:21pm:
The service road of the Dubya Tollway near me is a nice 2-mile hairpin section -- unfortunately, it's downhill to the lake, then back uphill...

Next time I have a gathering out here, maybe we'll do uphill sprints, and just ride down at your own pace...

 
I like that stretch of road.  Here is an interesting note, if you drive SB over on GWB there is a sign at the access point onto the GWB stating (among other things) "no bicycles".  That sign does not exist if you take the I-30 frontage road to NB GWB and cross the lake.  (Not that I want to become a hood ornament or anything).
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Re: Where have all the 'bents gone: Texas Time Tri
Reply #24 - Aug 28th, 2013, 12:50pm
 
Quote from AustinSkater on Aug 28th, 2013, 12:47pm:


I like that stretch of road.  Here is an interesting note, if you drive SB over on GWB there is a sign at the access point onto the GWB stating (among other things) "no bicycles".  That sign does not exist if you take the I-30 frontage road to NB GWB and cross the lake.  (Not that I want to become a hood ornament or anything).

 
Interesting observation!!!  Granted, somebody sees you with the cameras they have on the bridge, but if there's no sign...   Smiley
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