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Pacing Yourself

30. June 2008

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Pacing Yourself

I was reminded yesterday how important it really is to pace yourself. Luckily, nothing bad happened, at least to me, and I got through the ride clean. When you don't pace yourself over the course of the ride, there are several things that are bound to happen.

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Woman’s Beginner Clinic

29. June 2008

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Woman’s Beginner Clinic

Today, Jenn and I headed down to Conyers, GA so that she could attend a woman's beginner clinic held by Namrita O'Dea. Namrita is on her way to becoming the fastest endurance racer in the woman's class so her advise for Jenn was going to be incredible. Her and her husband Eddie (another endurance monster) also own 55Nine Performance.

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Being a B.O.B.

27. June 2008

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Being a B.O.B.

In the day and age of $4.00+ per gallon gas, I think all of us fall into the category of being a "Biker On a Budget". I mean getting started in biking can be expensive, or you can cut corners in the right places to get the enjoyment you want without the large out-pouring of money.

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Ergon GP1 Grips Review

25. June 2008

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Ergon GP1 Grips Review

The GP1 series of grips offer maximum comfort and the best possible pressure distribution. They are specially cut for a small to middle sized hand (Size S: 6.5 / 8.5 - particularly good for female hands), as well as for middle to larger sized hands (Size L: 8.5 – 10.5). They feature a forged aluminum clamp for fast and secure installation.

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The Ugliest Truck Ever

25. June 2008

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The Ugliest Truck Ever

I was driving down I-20 in Atlanta on my way to our Tuesday night ride when I saw a truck so hideous that I had to take a picture. Seriously, what are people thinking?! As you can see by the picture, this Ford F350 crew cab dully has FAKE BLINGED OUT WHEELS attached to the regular ones!

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Tuesday Rides at Big Creek

25. June 2008

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Tuesday Rides at Big Creek

What started off as a couple of friends getting together every Tuesday for a ride at Big Creek in Roswell, GA, has turned into a pretty large group ride. We started this whole idea because Wild Wings has "two for Tuesday" where you get 16 wings for the price of 8.

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Video Tuesday - 6.23.08

24. June 2008

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Video Tuesday - 6.23.08

3 great videos...The Seasons, Redrocker Fruita/Moab footage, Mammoth footage...If you are like me, you love watching mountain biking videos over and over again. Seasons is going to be the next Roam.

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Look Down the Trail

23. June 2008

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Look Down the Trail

Unless you are in a very technical section, the best strategy is to focus on the trail farther ahead of you instead of what is right in front of your tire. When you only focus on the section of trail that you are about to hit, you end up making unnecessary corrections that throw the bike off line. The result is slower, harsher riding.

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My Soapbox Rant

20. June 2008

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My Soapbox Rant

I don't normally do this on Mountain Biking by 198, but I am now. One of the benefits of having a blog is the ability to speak your mind on subjects, and one of the great things about the comments section is that you can share yours! So here it goes...

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Going Clipless

19. June 2008

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Going Clipless

Last year I changed my pedals to clipless and I have never looked back. I enjoy the control and extra power that I get from being clipped in to my pedals. I have a friend of mine that changed just this year to clipless and is also finding the new pedals to be a big improvement over her standard bike pedal. She was asking for some pointers and to keep her in mind as she started off on this new endeavor.

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