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2013-07-09 11:26 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
Hey guys! Just following up with the spreadsheets.

It looks like your team has one set up already. (Thank you, Scott!)

You should be able to just click the link below and update it.

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

Let me know if you have any problems. Good luck with the Challenge!

Dee


2013-07-10 12:31 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
Stage 5 and another 25 miles for me yesterday! Half way there! Keep it up team!
2013-07-10 3:26 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
Do you guys mind if Team Blanco/Cannondale piggy-backs on to the bottom of your spreadsheet ?

I have added my data, but will be happy to delete it if you guys don't want the Winning Team on your
stuff.

Is it better to beg forgiveness or ask for permission ?








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2013-07-10 8:19 PM
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Checking in after my 5th stage tonight. About half way home for me, glad to see everyone has been out there riding, keep it up team!!
2013-07-10 10:56 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
You know, it would probably be cool to have just one spreadsheet, than you can see where everyone else in the peloton is.
2013-07-11 3:32 AM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
Originally posted by peto_primo

You know, it would probably be cool to have just one spreadsheet, than you can see where everyone else in the peloton is.


sounds like a good idea to me - but I'm hopeless with spreadsheets so I'll leave the set up to someone else!!


2013-07-11 5:58 AM
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11 stages and 8.75 hours in the books.  About 16 minutes behind plan.  Volume ramps up a bit now that I'm all warmed up.  Foot in mouth
2013-07-11 7:49 AM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma

Originally posted by peto_primo You know, it would probably be cool to have just one spreadsheet, than you can see where everyone else in the peloton is.

Why don't we set up tabs for each team?  I can do that.  We can always delete the tabs if we want to.

2013-07-11 9:35 AM
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Adding on to your current sheet is simple.
2013-07-11 2:06 PM
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1:19 and about 24 miles done today.  Gained 3', so only 13' behind goal now.   Got a top 25 Strava segment, too (out of over 150).  Woot!
2013-07-11 2:44 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
Originally posted by jmkizer

Originally posted by peto_primo You know, it would probably be cool to have just one spreadsheet, than you can see where everyone else in the peloton is.

Why don't we set up tabs for each team?  I can do that.  We can always delete the tabs if we want to.




Nice, I like what you did with the Tour % complete to give a percentage change on the rest days.


2013-07-11 2:44 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
Originally posted by jmkizer

Originally posted by peto_primo You know, it would probably be cool to have just one spreadsheet, than you can see where everyone else in the peloton is.

Why don't we set up tabs for each team?  I can do that.  We can always delete the tabs if we want to.




Nice, I like what you did with the Tour % complete to give a percentage change on the rest days.
2013-07-11 3:03 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
Originally posted by peto_primo

Originally posted by jmkizer

Originally posted by peto_primo You know, it would probably be cool to have just one spreadsheet, than you can see where everyone else in the peloton is.

Why don't we set up tabs for each team?  I can do that.  We can always delete the tabs if we want to.




Nice, I like what you did with the Tour % complete to give a percentage change on the rest days.


I put that in... Before it was tied to cell D5, which didn't make any sense... And I really wanted to see how far along I should be in relation to the actual TdF. (I like numbers...)
2013-07-11 5:01 PM
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Stage 5 completed 1.5hrs done! And its still sunny in Ireland - thats nearly a whole week! !! Wow!
2013-07-12 9:39 AM
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Originally posted by grahamclarke_6

Stage 5 completed 1.5hrs done! And its still sunny in Ireland - thats nearly a whole week! !! Wow!


Nice Work ! Keep it up, and hope the sunny weather sticks with you through the end of the tour!!
2013-07-12 3:11 PM
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50' of RPM class today, 6' below plan so I'm back to 22' behind goal.  I'll make it up this weekend for sure, if my legs don't fall off first.


2013-07-14 3:49 PM
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Stage 6 completed on one of the hottest days of the year! 5hrs for 135km!
2013-07-14 3:51 PM
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Duplicate!

Edited by grahamclarke_6 2013-07-14 3:52 PM
2013-07-14 6:04 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
I completed my 10th stage today.  I committed to 12 stages and 22 hours.  I have a bit of a problem because I'm going to end up with 13 stages and about 30 hours.  Is there anything that I need to do to fix this?  I'm supposed to ride Wednesday (2-ish hour group ride), Thursday (2 hour ride) and Saturday (4 hour ride).
2013-07-14 6:55 PM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
You can do one of two things. Leave your goals and just exceed them (no bonus for going over), increase your goals and encourage yourself to meet them.
either way - great job this month!!!

I ended up with a schedule, then weather induced rest day yesterday. Got out today for an little over an hour - 25 minutes test riding a trek cobia. Was fun time.
2013-07-14 9:45 PM
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Great job Janyne! You've really rocked this challenge!

Stage 7 and another 26 miles done in my duathlon today. I'm gonna try to get my last 3 stages in Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, so hopefully the weather cooperates!


2013-07-14 11:50 PM
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Great job Janyne! You've really rocked this challenge!

Stage 7 and another 26 miles done in my duathlon today. I'm gonna try to get my last 3 stages in Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, so hopefully the weather cooperates!


Nice job on the Du - were you happy?
2013-07-15 7:52 AM
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Originally posted by jmkizer I completed my 10th stage today.  I committed to 12 stages and 22 hours.  I have a bit of a problem because I'm going to end up with 13 stages and about 30 hours.  Is there anything that I need to do to fix this?  I'm supposed to ride Wednesday (2-ish hour group ride), Thursday (2 hour ride) and Saturday (4 hour ride).

Sandbagger.

I think we'll let you slide.  Cool

2013-07-15 8:00 AM
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Two more stages in...1 hour trainer Saturday morning and 1:40 out on the roads (for what passes for mountains around here, in honor of the TdF Mont Ventoux climb yesterday).  Day off for TdF and for me, then six straight days to the finish!

15 stages, about 13:40:00 done so far.  I'm about 20' behind my overall goal...might make it up on Wednesday.

2013-07-15 9:30 AM
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Subject: RE: The Road to Paris - 2013 TdF Team Garmin/Omega Pharma
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Originally posted by morsebj

Great job Janyne! You've really rocked this challenge!

Stage 7 and another 26 miles done in my duathlon today. I'm gonna try to get my last 3 stages in Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, so hopefully the weather cooperates!


Nice job on the Du - were you happy?


Not exactly. I'm a strong swimmer, so when they cancelled the swim and turned it into a Du I considered dropping the race. I'm ok with how I performed, though. Felt really strong on the bike (which is a new feeling), and I still enjoyed the race, so all's good!
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