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RE: [kom_] Where is Everyone?

Good to hear from this group. Similar to some of the responses I too have not
been riding as much due to nagging injuries. Doing some climbing in the US
looking for new climbs and thinking about a trip to Italy...

Anyone heard from Francois lately??

JHS

-----Original Message-----
From: kom_@yahoogroups.com [mailto:kom_@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Michael
Mangino
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 6:26 PM
To: kom_@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [kom_] Where is Everyone?

The riding here in Colorado just gets more fun every year as I get more familiar
with the roads along the front range. There is always another climb to discover
just around the next corner.

The only real issue that we have is the shear volume of riders that have
negatively impacted the relationship between riders and the locals on some of
the more popular roads, which happen to be the access to the hills. The riders
are just as much at fault as the impatient drivers as riding 3 abreast and not
using the shoulder are not cool when a driver may have to deal with this
multiple times during the drive home.

To that point, I was hit by a car and left in the road unconcious last July 4th
on a route that I ride part of almost every week. Waking up in the hospital with
no idea how you got there is quite a drag! I found out later that the police had
the suspision that the person that found me may have had more to do with the
accident then just coming upon me in the road but no proof that things did not
happen as claimed.

All is well now though and while I don't normally like riding with thousands of
other riders my sister's (April) affinity for Gran Fondos got me interested in
riding the Triple Bypass. The ride is right around the corner and can either be
a pleasure or hell on earth depeding upon the wheather in a given year .

Keep the pressure on the pedals and the tires on the road...

Mike




--- On Wed, 6/18/08, Nate Morgenstern <nmorgenstern@...> wrote:

> From: Nate Morgenstern <nmorgenstern@...>
> Subject: RE: [kom_] Where is Everyone?
> To: kom_@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 3:16 PM
> I also wondered what had happened with such a passionate
> group of climbers. Sorry to hear how some have slipped a
> bit. I, on the other hand, have continued over the last
> few years with hard, fast brevets and endurance
> rides....the hillier the better. This year, however, I did
> have to cut back on the longer rides, as I've upped the
> intensity via racing. Don't justify reduced fitness
> and ability with a higher number representing your age.
> This is my first year as a licensed racer, at 57, and not
> only is it fun but the results are good (except for last
> evening, when I was forced to the pavement). If you do
> crash, it's best to be in good physical condition to
> dissipate the nasty forces.
>
> Cheers.................Nate
>
>
> > To: kom_@yahoogroups.com
> > From: biciveneto@...
> > Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 22:57:30 +0200
> > Subject: Re: [kom_] Where is Everyone?
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm back in Italy after a long NJ winter, lots of
> work, and little
> > cycling--and no climbing, of course. Due to a series
> of negative
> > circumstances starting in '05, I've ended my
> seasons here a bit less
> > fit than than the year before, thus started the
> following seasons less
> > fit, and as a result have been sliding backwards. We
> all know how hard
> > we have to work and suffer to function at the level we
> wish, and so
> > getting back to my 2004 level seems daunting. But it
> occurred to me,
> > apropos Mike's comment
> >
> >> Remember that you're going to be losing your
> physical capabilities
> >> markedly over the period 43yrs to 50 yrs if
> you're not training
> >> hard. And you'll only regain a small portion
> of them if you restart.
> >
> > that this is precisely the time (at 61 years old) that
> I need to give
> > it all I've got, because if I get discouraged and
> slack off now, I'm
> > lost for good! I didn't really have a goal or
> motive to train hard
> > recently, but now I do: to once again be able to do
> any climb, any
> > ride I wish (within reason, of course), and enjoy
> doing it. I am
> > recalling the wonderful sensations and emotions
> I've felt riding in
> > the mountains, my reason for riding, and I want to
> experience those
> > highs again. I am so fortunate to live in a climbing
> paradise and want
> > to continue to experience and savor it to the fullest.
> >
> > So, citius, altius, fortius!
> >
> > Good to hear from everyone again.
> >
> > April
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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This used to be such an active group. What happened? Was it the retirement of of Lance Armstrong that put everyone to bed here? Are we all at various bike...
Dave Wyman
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Jun 17, 2008
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We're still here! I guess that the proliferation of web-based bike chat sites has silenced KOM. Thanks for the report! That was my "home" century a few years...
Nige White
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I asked this question about 6 months ago and got two replies! I'm still here and my interest is as strong as it was in 1988 when I first rode the French Alps....
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Hi, I'm in similar situation as Darren. Since my second child my cycling activities are very limited. The only difference is that I can not plan comeback at 40...
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Well, I was 46 yesterday, and I'm under siege from an enormous mortgage on a large new (well, old and ramshackle and in need of *complete* remodelling) house. ...
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Hi Jiri   Remember that you're going to be losing your physical capabilities markedly over the period 43yrs to 50 yrs if you're not training hard.  And...
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Hi everyone, I'm back in Italy after a long NJ winter, lots of work, and little cycling--and no climbing, of course. Due to a series of negative circumstances...
April Pedersen Santinon
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Jun 18, 2008
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I also wondered what had happened with such a passionate group of climbers. Sorry to hear how some have slipped a bit. I, on the other hand, have continued...
Nate Morgenstern
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Jun 18, 2008
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The riding here in Colorado just gets more fun every year as I get more familiar with the roads along the front range. There is always another climb to...
Michael Mangino
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Jun 18, 2008
10:26 pm

Good to hear from this group. Similar to some of the responses I too have not been riding as much due to nagging injuries. Doing some climbing in the US...
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Jun 19, 2008
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I'm doing more skiing than cycling at the moment. After 6 months of skiing (I was a complete beginner, not even having roller skated as a kid) I realise how...
Richard
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Jul 8, 2008
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Everyone is gone? Just rumbling through Yahoo memberships and checking on groups that I'd set on 'quiet'. Wouldn't you know that the last time I rode for more...
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I haven't ridden 100 miles in well over two years. Riding to and from work is all I manage now. 30 miles a day means I'm not getting too fat, but I'm no longer...
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Hi Nige, ONLY 30 mile a day! You really are old school in training terms, mind you whatever you did was pretty successful so I guess that it worked for you. ...
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I'm also still here... Due to the constantly cold (coldest in 15 years) winter of Holland I'm off the bike for 3 months now... Trying to keep up in the fitness...
Cuneyt Parlayan
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Hi all, I'm here too. Still spending the winters in NJ and the cycling season in NE Italy, leading rides for two cycling camps--though with the current...
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OK - here's where I've been: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=512173 Photos of a short, but sweet climb into the Santa Monica mountains. [Non-text...
Dave Wyman
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Since I've been racing more the last 3 years, I've been less obsessed about climbing and exploring new climbs. But, the fall/winter always reminds me of...
Frank Obusek
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I'm always cycling but at a 'cruising' than 'racing' effort, medium but not hard.   My rides are now mainly on the flat as I can't be bothered to go to...
Michael Fletcher
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Jun 18, 2008
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I am here. FaceBook seems to be the online place to hang out....maybe we could start a KOM group there. I'm still riding and loving the climbs here in...
Frank Obusek
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Feb 12, 2009
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The chatter does seem to have stopped on this list. But I, as I presume most, are still around, and riding in one form or another. In my case, from seeking...
Nate Morgenstern
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Feb 12, 2009
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Sometime last year I think I started this question. I wish this were a more active forum. In a few minutes I'm going to ride my bike up into the Santa Monica...
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Was in SLO in Dec for my daughter's wedding. My girlfriend and I rented bikes from a great little shop in Atascadero, rode up the coast from Morro Bay to the...
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Hello, I never really contributed any posts as such to this forum as it was more or less dead when I joined it.I live on the edge of the Alps and ride there, a...
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Dave, sorry to hear about your health issue but thankfully you still ride (could be worse). As you likely know heart disease is ~50% due to genetic factors so...
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I am still here as well. Climbing in the warmer weather, trainer this winter. Trying to do a bit of cycling writing for websites when time permits and...
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Still here. Getting fat. Best regards, Pierre _________________________________________________________________ What can you do with the new Windows Live? Find...
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I am still on the list. Two years ago we moved away from climbs in New Hampshire to FLAT Ohio. Now I am president of a local bike club...
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