Heavy Bike in some Wind

The awkward detour is still in place but the heat keeps fewer cyclists on it, so there’s that. The amount of debris — much of it glass — along the designated bike path on Davidson has most of us riding in the car lane anyway.

I took Frisbee-Golf Hill twice just to see how the leg was progressing. Strong both times plus it held up to some Airport Sprinting.

Perhaps a month more of these training rides

A few hills, a bit of flat

The awkward Davidson detour endures but it affords a good & much needed link to Shelby & some familiar climbing. I don’t recall the loop around the pond being so tough but I guess it was in the beginning. A few months of loops & I ought to be ready to ride to the Dam again.

I’m glad about those 940 feet of Up.

Not that far away from Sprint Intervals again; I hope I can handle the wind .

Some Steeper Hills In Succession

Still tinkering with Saddle Height — I think I have it dialed-in now — so I tried it out in tough circumstances. There’s a trio of semi-connected hills right outside of Shelby with virtually no car traffic. The leg held on every looping climb & my speed never dropped below 10 mph in the splits. Perhaps by late June I’ll be ready to try the very steep hills too.

Unfortunately a crowd of walkers created a situation on the path & I could not avoid riding over but not killing a snake. The crowd did nothing to prevent the situation.

A good tough ride.

Wind and Pollen

We have a big Car Show annually which shuts down several blocks of my usual routes but since the cars are lovely & loud I don’t mind the detours.

I had not expected so much wind but in the end one must ride what’s given.

I still need a few weeks before I’ll be strong enough for sprinting.

A Few More Hills

I tried a slight saddle-adjustment & took on some of the hills on Shelby’s extremities like it was Saturday. The legs feel good; I really must have dedicated sprinting days again tho.

Up Shelby from 5th to 14th went better than expected. The climbs near the Airport were merely fatiguing. I may be ready for the Dam by August.

Now, about the pollen . . . I’m not a fan

Flat Ride in some Wind

I did another adapted old Wednesday route with a Gravel detour due to more construction. I blew the simple math & could not get 2 laps done in 31 miles so I took a short way home. Legs feel good & only slightly fatigued.

I saw 2 One-Speeders out there which I take as a personal victory.

A good day for Team Sloth

Fighting Some Wind

I didn’t expect it to be so windy; I took a flat route & concentrated mostly on staying above 15 mph. What I’m going to need to come all the way back is 2 rides per week at the Airport again. Toward the end I fell in with a fellow 60 year-old on his Cannondale. He passed me but we chatted a bit.

The wind kept the crowds away but there were a few deer.

Legs feel good — still a little non-connection but that’s what the squats are for.