Aurora

I really wanted a double today but toils urged other.

Technically a Pre-Halfbike warm-up but the second ride didn’t happen

Had strong visible peaks till the end; listening to the Debt Ceiling news broke my concentration.

Switched to the Mid-Range Cog

My general riding-gear has 16 teeth which before I upgraded to 48 teeth in the front constituted my Climbing Gear. Now I specifically climb on 18 teeth and bop around the bike-paths on 16. I planned on a mix of climbing & sprinting but the wind dissuaded any Airport laps.

Note the dueling sera of information

I fought-off some insistent cramps at mile 19; I haven’t cramped on a ride in 8 years or longer. It means I need to pedal much more often.

Sunday Double

I missed the final sprint of the Giro so never saw the Manx Missile acquire the target one last time. So I rode Aurora for a few higher intensity plateaus than normal. Still a short ride but I had plans for a Halfbike ride too.

I’m getting better at not over-sprinting

I didn’t expect the wind to be so strong but the Halfbike still handles hills very well. My legs never complain anymore and if you hold back on Stamping your way up a hill and instead just consistently push the front wheel up the hill the rear wheels lose the urge to sway hugely.

She’s such a good ride

Heavy Bike In Fine Weather

Even though with the Gold Wheels for sprinting on the Light Bike both bikes are equally heavy the one with the Red PurFix wheels will always be called the Heavy Bike. Up there near 30 pounds is heavy.

Heavy [named Amabo] has 43 teeth up front & 15 in the rear and since I’ve had her longest is my most comfortable when pedaling. I feel more at home in that ratio than any other.

With 2 rides yesterday I feared I’d get about 20 or so today but managed the full 31.

The Red Wheels Of Courage

I’ve made the pattern for this year at the back-loop of the park to be uphill past the High School & the back down to the Airport for 3/4ths of a lap.

First Double In Months

Back when I first started Halfbiking I used to ride Aurora first almost as a warm-up and then take Arachne out for 2 or 3 flat miles, still working on balance and turns. I found it valuable yet exhausting.

Today I did it just to see if my strength was improving. Legs never complained & I had more than the 11 miles I rode in me.

Good steady plateaus.

I held some Oomph back because I had Arachne planned.

It went better than I hoped