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  1. Do you still meet at 6:30 at Rhodes Mem? Looking for cruise across the mountain tomorrow!
  2. Please see pics of stolen bike.
  3. Hi all, My friend's Cannondale EVO 2012 was stollen from his house yesterday in Pinelands. Please keep a look out for it. I will post pics as soon as he sends. Black Mavic RSys wheels Schwalbe tyres SRAM Red Zipp bar EDGE stem and seatpost Look pedals. Very Uncommon bike, please keep a look out for it.
  4. It's simple, phone the traffic department. I'm sure the cops woulnt mind some extra cash from tickets issued.
  5. I'm in, my hubby got one, and his partner got one...All teams covered for next year! Excellent!
  6. Without reading the entire thread...I'd say speak to some other ladies. There are plenty of skills clinics offered for women starting out. It really makes a big difference getting advice from experienced ladies. We've done it all, dont have to reinvent the wheel. Drop me a PM, and i'll help you out.
  7. Sub 3 - 2:59:15, 16th lady. Not alot of thanx to the guys in the group though. Somehow everyone wants the sub 3, very few are willing to work for it. Thanks to Sanchez and another A rider who pulled so strongly from top Chappies to the end. Pity about all the dead weight we had to carry along with us. Very glad to have dropped off the VB, VM and ladies before things went horribly wrong. Now it's Epic time...
  8. My coach assisted in a study as SSISA for this exact thing. There was somthing like a 15% drop in performance between 15 degrees and 35 degrees over a 40km TT. That'll obviously vary according to personal fitness, weight, etc etc etc! Personally I feel like I die in heat, but I do cope alot better than most. So it's all relative I guess!
  9. It would be interesting to see what bikes the top 10 ladies in marathons and short course cross country ride. I think in Attakwas only one was on a 29er Hardtail (MTBmom) The rest of us were on lightweight 26ers. If I'm right, that doesn't necessarily hold true to you're "if she is a racer, 29er" statement. Woman's MTB racing is very different from that of mens - we aren't 2m tall riding large frames. 26er's suit our size!
  10. I tried my Epic partner's Giant 29er this weekend, and she tried my Scott 26er. Both Dual sus. Mine Carbon, hers Alu. Mine 10.4kg, her's 13(ish)kg. Both smalls. We are both the same height and weight as your wife. The 26er won that test. I didn't try the 29er downhill, however, but the big deal is the climbing. She's light, the weight of the bike makes a huge difference at 55kg! The frame sizes are the issue at this size. A dual sus 29er in a small, is virtually equivalent to a medium 26er. Get her to try out a couple of 29ers in small. and then a couple of 26ers. It's the best way to go about choosing. Dont let the bike shop bully her into buying a 29er either. She must feel comfortable on the bike first and foremost.
  11. Yup, I'm doing it! Racing with Jennie, should be a good Epic tune up
  12. I don't, and I actually didn't, but I was dropped, and had a gap!! It was hot and I was over it ;-)
  13. Yes you do. The Comms will tell you that unless there was a witness - ie a marshal, there isn't alot they can do. However, they can issue a warning to the offending party. I had the same issue with the woman in Cobra. all that happened was a warning was issued after I spoke to her and she went to the comms. The next race they reitterated that you may not draft any other group other than the one you started with. So that rider will have mark against their name, and if caught again will be DQ'd.
  14. Thanks, and you. I think we need to learn to climb with the bunch, that chasing that we do each week is just silly ;-) Ya, I was really broken and needed a coke, but they had none! Tried to catch you, but with the cars and your descending ability, there was no chance. You put in 2 minutes on me - wish I hadn't stopped :-(
  15. I saw this topic, and was ready to jump on and go on about the "racing woman" jumping on with passing bunches and getting a free ride. But then I started reading. Hmmm, poor form is thinking that it's poor form to draft a female cyclist. We train as hard, race as hard, if not harder. And we have to work in the bunch, just like everyone else. Noone likes wheel suckers, male or female. So when the girl ends up pulling for a bit, that's great...what's the issue?!?!?
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