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Never ever, EVER, ever again will I EVER ride a cross bike with only one spare tube. I could not have been enjoying our freakishly warm weather more, and I was having an all around excellent ride when out of nowhere-psssssssssss...flat tire! No biggie-I average about one per month on the cross rig, maybe one per year on the mtb, so I don't care too much when it happens. I was just glad it was such nice weather today, and the forced break was welcomed anyways.
I pulled off into a neighborhood, did the winter mechanical shuffle with a bunch of onlookers gawking (tossed all the warm gear from in my pack on, some hand/toe warmers, grabbed my shell), proceeded to change my flat with a smile on my face, had a gu, packed everything up, and began my trip home. I was pretty spent at this point, and still about an hour or so from home so I was looking forward to my nice relaxing journey when...Scrape! Clunk! Scrape! HUCK!!!
Double flat :(
Although it was unseasonably warm out today it was still way too cold for a patch to adhere so I eventually admitted defeat and called for some back up. Lucky for me Chels was back from her run and came right away to get me. You'd think that's the end of the story, but wait! there's more! The neighborhood I picked to pull off in must have been too new for our GPS, and the street was not even recognized by it, nor did I have any clue how to direct Chels to my location without her having to drive on canal and bike paths...so naturally she called me...and of course my phone didn't ring! Argh! In hindsight I should have used my Edge to get my coordinates for her...duh!
Hahahahah, anyways...sweet day for a ride, sweet day tomorrow and the next too...i'd say it's a good way to start the new year, and a typically frustrating but humorous way to end it. Happy new years everyone! If you're making a new years resolution I hate to break it to you but you'll probably not keep it! Otherwise you'd already be doing it anyways!!
I'm going to try to make it to midnight...we're so lame that we usually fall asleep before then. lol. I'm so stoked to get out and spin in the 48+ degree weather coming tomorrow that i'll probably hit the hay early and beat all the hungover crazies out onto the roads in the morning for a new years day spin. It's gonna be an exciting year for sure! :)
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The Double
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I pulled off into a neighborhood, did the winter mechanical shuffle with a bunch of onlookers gawking (tossed all the warm gear from in my pack on, some hand/toe warmers, grabbed my shell), proceeded to change my flat with a smile on my face, had a gu, packed everything up, and began my trip home. I was pretty spent at this point, and still about an hour or so from home so I was looking forward to my nice relaxing journey when...Scrape! Clunk! Scrape! HUCK!!!
Double flat :(
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Yeah, it's as fun as it looks! Love the winter riding... |
I'm going to try to make it to midnight...we're so lame that we usually fall asleep before then. lol. I'm so stoked to get out and spin in the 48+ degree weather coming tomorrow that i'll probably hit the hay early and beat all the hungover crazies out onto the roads in the morning for a new years day spin. It's gonna be an exciting year for sure! :)
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