Week two of my Ride the Rockies 2012 training began and ended on rides with my buddy Troy. There's just something about riding with Troy that always pushed me to a new level. Troy said the same thing when we were riding today. It seems like we always end up racing to the top of a ridge or seeing who can set the fastest pace pulling on the straightaways. To say we are both competitive might be an understatement!![]() |
| Big Troy at the southernmost point of our ride, Palmer Lake, Colorado. |
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| We rode past Spruce Mountain Ranch on our 54-mile ride today. |
I was hurtin' for certain by the time we rolled back into Castle Rock. My legs ached for about an hour after the ride, even after breaking out the rolling pin to roll the lactic acid out of my quads.
I enjoy riding alone. Its a great way to get lost in thought and relax. But riding with a rider who is as storng or stronger than you is an important part of training. The route we rode today featured 2,136 ft. of elevation gain over 53.93 miles. I averaged 16 mph, about one mile per hour faster than I normally ride. But I didn't need my Garmin Edge bike computer to tell me that. I can feel it.
Ride on!
Daren


Love how much you've pushed yourself on fitness! I'm getting there slowly but getting there eventually just the same.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Janice. It doesn't matter how fast you get there, just keep moving in the right direction!
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