I raced once at 12,000 ft. Was hard going.mewmewmew13 said:Altitude is killing nibs...?
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I raced once at 12,000 ft. Was hard going.mewmewmew13 said:Altitude is killing nibs...?
mewmewmew13 said:Altitude is killing nibs...?
dgodave said:I raced once at 12,000 ft. Was hard going.
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Never done it. Should have. I kind of liked hill climbs.Deagol said:Ever done Mt Evans ?
They had a hilarious race poster. It was a biblical theme with a picture of some people (aplostles?) carying the dead body of Jesus. The caption read: "and he looked so strong at Summit Lake".
I think Summit Lake is about 12,000 ft. I wish I could find that poster online.
Deagol said:Hah, Velonews guys calling out Antler man...
Warhawk said:To be fair there's a lot of people at these races I'd push off the edge of the mountain before him.
Deagol said:Maybe, but those antlers are seriously dangerous..
Deagol said:I don't see this break lasting very long from this point on out ... especially once they get out to Hwy 24.
Afrank said:And there's no way BMC is going to let Danielson just ride away.
(She was on the Olympic "long" team for the road race. I play in a band with her mom.)dgodave said:Go Carmen Small in the womens Aspen crit!
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dgodave said:(She was on the Olympic "long" team for the road race. I play in a band with her mom.)
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Afrank said:Danielson and DZ in another break with a 2 minute gap, Garmin really wants to win this race.
RedheadDane said:That's three for three for DZ! Despite getting himself sick and puking during stage 1.
Is he crazy?
RedheadDane said:LoL.
It was... what you call a rhetorical question. Coz... I think we all know the answer...