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Brian
Posts: 854 Location: Newport
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Posted: Mon Mar. 06, 2006 8:55 am
Partly cloudy, high in the mid 50's....................... Stay tuned. [img:7c60f52a7e]http://www.team-pinnacle.org/albums/bc_personal/120x90.png[/img:7c60f52a7e]
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rockboy
Posts: 2086 Location: Newport
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Posted: Mon Mar. 06, 2006 11:40 am
I'm in if people don't mind waiting for me on my little red mule (mtb). Ryan
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rockboy
Posts: 2086 Location: Newport
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Posted: Tue Mar. 07, 2006 9:05 am
Hey, someone hit at least South Boundary on a bike. Anyone interested in a possible MTB instead of a road ride? Summer St is ugly on the ascent, however, South Boundary, Snake Alley, Barton woods, Pinnacle Bypass, Old Barton, PJ Barton (PJ's late season extension to Old Barton), Ledges, and at least parts of many more are cleared of major debris and quite possible primed to ride. By Sat I anticipate most if not all of the current ground cover to be gone with the possibility of some ice patches remaining but nothing some studded tires won't take care of. What do people think? Ryan
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Ryderjag
Posts: 884
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Posted: Tue Mar. 07, 2006 5:25 pm
I think a road ride is in order, with the rain coming, the ground may not be ready for my extra winter weight on the trails I would be happy to pull you along on the red mule. I need above 50. PJ
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Brian
Posts: 854 Location: Newport
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Posted: Wed Mar. 08, 2006 5:50 am
I will not have the mountain bike ridable for a few weeks, so road is it for me. We can either ride 50, or do a 30 bike/5 run brick. Both would satisfy my training for this week. If this weather pattern can keep going we will be in good shape this spring. My sump pump is bone dry, great sign for how quickly things will dry up this year. [img:7c60f52a7e]http://www.team-pinnacle.org/albums/bc_personal/120x90.png[/img:7c60f52a7e]
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rockboy
Posts: 2086 Location: Newport
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Posted: Wed Mar. 08, 2006 8:18 am
50 degrees sounds good, 50 miles not so good. If you guys are serious about that kind of milage, I'll pass. I have a hard enough time keeping up with Mark for 15 miles. Ryan
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Brian
Posts: 854 Location: Newport
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Posted: Fri Mar. 10, 2006 12:58 pm
Weather still looks great for tomorrow, so who can come out and play? My only requirement is being home by 4:00. How does 12:30 work for folks? [img:7c60f52a7e]http://www.team-pinnacle.org/albums/bc_personal/120x90.png[/img:7c60f52a7e]
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Gurney
Posts: 237
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Posted: Fri Mar. 10, 2006 7:53 pm
I can ride a 12:30. Richards School (aka Lovely's)? I'm thinking a couple of hours will be good for the soul. MG
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Brian
Posts: 854 Location: Newport
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Posted: Sat Mar. 11, 2006 5:55 am
12:30 Richard's School parking lot Newbury/Bradford/New London/Springfield/Grantham/Home 8) Brian [img:7c60f52a7e]http://www.team-pinnacle.org/albums/bc_personal/120x90.png[/img:7c60f52a7e]
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Dan
Posts: 1167 Location: Newport
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Posted: Sat Mar. 11, 2006 6:51 am
I have my shorts and helmet on just waiting for you guys to get it together. It's almost 8 am lets go. :)
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Ryderjag
Posts: 884
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Posted: Sat Mar. 11, 2006 9:00 am
ride on, ride hard boys, I will be unavailable for the ride. Remember Dan is not as big as he was last year so he may not block as much wind as you like. I should be home if you guys need a donut or something. PJ
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Dan
Posts: 1167 Location: Newport
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Posted: Sat Mar. 11, 2006 9:58 am
I am still plenty big enough to block for those skinny guys PJ. BTW I thought I heard you say you were going to join me down here. What's happened? Your wife too good of a cook?
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