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2013-07-03 3:32 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
Stage 3 done! 4.5hrs in slightly better conditions than yesterday! !

That's me for this week!!


2013-07-03 3:41 PM
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Originally posted by grahamclarke_6 Stage 3 done! 4.5hrs in slightly better conditions than yesterday! ! That's me for this week!!

Great job!  I'm waiting for the rain to stop before starting my Stage 3.  I'll give it another 15 minutes or so.  It's a small cell but it doesn't need to be hanging out right over me!

2013-07-03 4:48 PM
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Originally posted by grahamclarke_6 Stage 3 done! 4.5hrs in slightly better conditions than yesterday! ! That's me for this week!!

Great job!  I'm waiting for the rain to stop before starting my Stage 3.  I'll give it another 15 minutes or so.  It's a small cell but it doesn't need to be hanging out right over me!



I was like that yesterday! If we waited for the rain to stop here nothing would get done!!
2013-07-05 8:17 AM
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Stage 2 done!  15.53 miles and probably only 1 hour 15 of riding even though my log will read 1.5 hours.  I forgot to hit stop on my Garmin for our many stoppages.  My husband requested to go for a ride (I usually ride alone) so I altered my plan a little bit and let him pick the course, mistake #1!  Long story short, he felt like upchucking throughout various points in the ride despite multiple stops for him to rest and also sent us on this wild goose chase through the countryside trying to pick the best route home.  That will be the last time I let him pick the route!  All things considered, he still ended the ride happy, whew!  I was, too, because none of it was my 'fault'!
2013-07-05 11:11 AM
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I took my cross bike out for a cruise today.  I think that this is a bonus stage.  I may need instructions on adding to my totals Surprised

Stage 1, 6/29, group ride

Stage 2, 6/30, solo ride

Stage 3, 7/3, brick

Stage 4, 7/4, Firecracker 100k (ok, so the current route is 60 miles, whatever)

Stage 5, 7/5, cross bike cruise 

2013-07-05 11:59 AM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
Originally posted by jmkizer

I took my cross bike out for a cruise today.  I think that this is a bonus stage.  I may need instructions on adding to my totals Surprised

Stage 1, 6/29, group ride

Stage 2, 6/30, solo ride

Stage 3, 7/3, brick

Stage 4, 7/4, Firecracker 100k (ok, so the current route is 60 miles, whatever)

Stage 5, 7/5, cross bike cruise 




Well, since your 100k was short - probably not necessary (sorry have not figured out the Sarcastic font since the upgrade)

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2013-07-05 4:55 PM
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Day 2 of non-stop rain here in Nashville. And tomorrow looks like it'll be more of the same. Had to cancel what was supposed to be my first 50-mile ride yesterday. (Wasted vacation day, sigh...)

Hopefully the weather gets better this weekend, or I'm gonna be seriously behind on my goals...
2013-07-05 7:37 PM
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Originally posted by morsebj Day 2 of non-stop rain here in Nashville. And tomorrow looks like it'll be more of the same. Had to cancel what was supposed to be my first 50-mile ride yesterday. (Wasted vacation day, sigh...) Hopefully the weather gets better this weekend, or I'm gonna be seriously behind on my goals...

Yeah, that's one reason that I used time instead of miles.  I'm not "fast" on the trainer for the same effort.

2013-07-05 7:52 PM
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Originally posted by jmkizer

Originally posted by morsebj Day 2 of non-stop rain here in Nashville. And tomorrow looks like it'll be more of the same. Had to cancel what was supposed to be my first 50-mile ride yesterday. (Wasted vacation day, sigh...) Hopefully the weather gets better this weekend, or I'm gonna be seriously behind on my goals...

Yeah, that's one reason that I used time instead of miles.  I'm not "fast" on the trainer for the same effort.

I'm actually a little "faster" on the trainer than the road for the same RPE/HR.  I also weigh almost 200, so I can power through the trainer rides but when you get gravity involved I'm in trouble.  Laughing

2013-07-06 5:59 AM
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Great to see everyone getting the rides in! Keep it up and we'll have that yellow jersey in a few weeks!!

Finally gettign some sun here in Ireland.......and I'm stuck doing 3 13hr shifts for the next few days!! Typical!
2013-07-06 2:33 PM
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Originally posted by jmhpsu93

I also weigh almost 200, so I can power through the trainer rides but when you get gravity involved I'm in trouble.  Laughing




I wish I weighed almost 200 lbs. !!! That is the goal. I wanted to leave the Clydesdale category and it left me. I have been bouncing around just under the new limit all year and I use to be just over the old

Got some ok rides in the last couple of days but my legs have been tired. Hopefully get some recovery in today and tomorrow and hit it well again next week.



Keep up the good work everyone


2013-07-06 11:19 PM
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Weather finally cleared this afternoon! Stage 3 and 60 more miles completed! My longest ride before today was only 42 miles, so I'm super-excited that I actually finished it!
2013-07-07 2:41 AM
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Originally posted by morsebj

Weather finally cleared this afternoon! Stage 3 and 60 more miles completed! My longest ride before today was only 42 miles, so I'm super-excited that I actually finished it!


Great ride - impressive milage! I can smell the yellow jersey!!
2013-07-07 8:14 AM
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2013-07-07 9:18 AM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
I have been having problems with the password, but been able to update just from the link



Originally posted by peto_primo

I took last years Garmin Spreadsheet (should have taken 2011 when Garmin Won It , but we shall reclaim our team title this year)

I updated with the names and goals posted here.

It is in the BT Challenge

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0An7ZkKfHG1L1dHU4TWtPYUp...

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You can sign in with that the first time and then share it with your own e-mai


2013-07-07 12:48 PM
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Go on Dan Martin for Garmin and Ireland!!!!



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2013-07-07 3:09 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma

Stages 6 and 7 completed

Stage 6 was a group ride out of a local bike shop

Stage 7 was the front half of today's brick.  

I ended up leaving a little late this morning because I made the mistake of checking in with Phil Liggett and Paul Scherwen before leaving.  Damn them and their early coverage!

P.S.  I thought the rules were no spoilers for the first 24 hours?

2013-07-08 9:03 AM
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6 stages done, 7.25 hours so far.  I'm 1 stage and about 30 minutes or so behind schedule.  Will try to make it up this week.
2013-07-08 10:23 AM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
Great Job Folks

First rest day on the tour - Hard to believe 9 stages are already in the books - As a team, we are right about on track.
Keep it up - Ride Lots and lets all get to Paris (100% of goal for tour first timers)

2013-07-08 2:48 PM
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2013-07-08 3:35 PM
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Originally posted by jmhpsu93 6 stages done, 7.25 hours so far.  I'm 1 stage and about 30 minutes or so behind schedule.  Will try to make it up this week.

Got an "itty bitty" stage in this morning pre-run, so I'm only 20 minutes behind the "leaders" now.



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2013-07-08 10:50 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
Originally posted by afischer01

woot woot!! Kicked some major as-phault today!! 25.1 miles!! Go Garmin/OP


Way to Go!!

I got another stage in tonight so I am at 9 - even with those guys across the pond.
Go Garmin!!
2013-07-09 7:50 AM
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70 minutes on the trainer...tempo/sweet spot intervals.  Stage 10 in the books, 8:30:00 total...still 20 minutes behind the "leaders" (i.e. my goal).
2013-07-09 8:12 AM
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Stage 4 for me done - 1hr10 in a very warm Ireland for a change!! Messed up my back wheel tho so not happy!
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