Let the 03 season begin



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As always ( at least here in Nor Cal) The 03 road season begins on jan 1st with the traditional Mt.
San Bruno Hillclimb. For details see http://www.cyclepath.com/penvelo/races/sbhc.html

On Jan 5th the Early Brid Training race series starts. Anyone who is interested in trying racing for
the first time in nor cal should check this series out. Coaching sessions before the Cat 5 race and
mentors riding along in the cat 5 field. for details see
http://www.velopromo.com/earlybird%20criterium.htm

For Info. about racing in Nor cal see http://www.ncnca.org/

Casey
 
"casey Kerrigan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> As always ( at least here in Nor Cal) The 03 road season begins on jan 1st with the traditional
> Mt. San Bruno Hillclimb. For details see http://www.cyclepath.com/penvelo/races/sbhc.html
>
> On Jan 5th the Early Brid Training race series starts. Anyone who is interested in trying racing
> for the first time in nor cal should check
this
> series out. Coaching sessions before the Cat 5 race and mentors riding
along
> in the cat 5 field. for details see http://www.velopromo.com/earlybird%20criterium.htm
>
> For Info. about racing in Nor cal see http://www.ncnca.org/
>
> Casey
>

Well..I've got about 24 inches of snow in my back yard, the snowmobile cranked up and at least a few
months of some good Cross Country Skiing ahead of me. I "guess" you guys are lucky, but I'd go nuts
if I raced January through December (??).

Danny Callen
 
in article [email protected], Danny Callen at [email protected] wrote on
12/26/02 5:03 PM:

>
> "casey Kerrigan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:BA30E0A9.38EBF%[email protected]...
>> As always ( at least here in Nor Cal) The 03 road season begins on jan 1st with the traditional
>> Mt. San Bruno Hillclimb. For details see http://www.cyclepath.com/penvelo/races/sbhc.html
>>
>> On Jan 5th the Early Brid Training race series starts. Anyone who is interested in trying racing
>> for the first time in nor cal should check
> this
>> series out. Coaching sessions before the Cat 5 race and mentors riding
> along
>> in the cat 5 field. for details see http://www.velopromo.com/earlybird%20criterium.htm
>>
>> For Info. about racing in Nor cal see http://www.ncnca.org/
>>
>> Casey
>>
>
> Well..I've got about 24 inches of snow in my back yard, the snowmobile cranked up and at least a
> few months of some good Cross Country Skiing ahead of me. I "guess" you guys are lucky, but I'd go
> nuts if I raced January through December (??).

Our local Road season ends in Sept. The Giro di San Francisco ( on Labor day ) is normally the last
big road event. We have a few more races on the schedule but they tend to have smaller fields. By
the end of Sept all the road racing is over and Cross season starts up.

Casey
 
In article <[email protected]>, Danny Callen <[email protected]> wrote:

> "casey Kerrigan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:BA30E0A9.38EBF%[email protected]...
> > As always ( at least here in Nor Cal) The 03 road season begins on jan 1st with the traditional
> > Mt. San Bruno Hillclimb. For details see http://www.cyclepath.com/penvelo/races/sbhc.html
> >
> > On Jan 5th the Early Brid Training race series starts. Anyone who is interested in trying racing
> > for the first time in nor cal should check
> this
> > series out. Coaching sessions before the Cat 5 race and mentors riding
> along
> > in the cat 5 field. for details see http://www.velopromo.com/earlybird%20criterium.htm
> >
> > For Info. about racing in Nor cal see http://www.ncnca.org/
> >
> > Casey
> >
>
> Well..I've got about 24 inches of snow in my back yard, the snowmobile cranked up and at least a
> few months of some good Cross Country Skiing ahead of me. I "guess" you guys are lucky, but I'd go
> nuts if I raced January through December (??).

Now see there's the beauty of it. We don't have to bike race from January to December, but we can
ride from January to December. And the largest x-country ski resort on the continent (320k of
groomed track) is just 75 minutes away-assuming the freeway isn't closed because of a snowstorm. Now
you may say that's all fine but there are no Dunkin' Donut stores out in NorCal like there are all
over New England. Well life just got even better in NorCal because as of a few months ago we now
have a Dunkin Donut store right nearby. Can it get any better than this?!

-WG No habla "Ski-Doo".
 
Same here Casey.........but I got plans...... I coming back to N. California...where I can ride
almost all year around...Dale "Danny Callen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "casey Kerrigan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:BA30E0A9.38EBF%[email protected]...
> > As always ( at least here in Nor Cal) The 03 road season begins on jan
1st
> > with the traditional Mt. San Bruno Hillclimb. For details see
> > http://www.cyclepath.com/penvelo/races/sbhc.html
> >
> > On Jan 5th the Early Brid Training race series starts. Anyone who is interested in trying racing
> > for the first time in nor cal should check
> this
> > series out. Coaching sessions before the Cat 5 race and mentors riding
> along
> > in the cat 5 field. for details see http://www.velopromo.com/earlybird%20criterium.htm
> >
> > For Info. about racing in Nor cal see http://www.ncnca.org/
> >
> > Casey
> >
>
> Well..I've got about 24 inches of snow in my back yard, the snowmobile cranked up and at least a
> few months of some good Cross Country Skiing
ahead
> of me. I "guess" you guys are lucky, but I'd go nuts if I raced January through December (??).
>
> Danny Callen
 
warren wrote:

> In article <[email protected]>, Dan Connelly <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> http://store6.yimg.com/I/velogear_1719_7655023
>
> Dunkin Donut, chocolate, glazed. 16 grams of total fat, 3 grams saturated fat. About the same as
> peanut butter. So it's healthy right?
>
>> Tim Mullin wrote:
>> > "warren" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:261220021843560435%[email protected]...
>> >
>> >
>> >>now have a Dunkin Donut store right nearby. Can it get any better than this?!
>> >
>> >
>> > Yes it can. www.krispykreme.com
>
> No thanks.
>
> -WG

Krispykreme.. IS IS JUST ANOTHER ****ING DONUT!

Joe
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In article <[email protected]>, Danny Callen <[email protected]> wrote:

> "warren" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:261220021843560435%[email protected]...
> >
> > Now see there's the beauty of it. We don't have to bike race from January to December, but we
> > can ride from January to December. And the largest x-country ski resort on the continent (320k
> > of groomed track) is just 75 minutes away-assuming the freeway isn't closed because of a
> > snowstorm. Now you may say that's all fine but there are no Dunkin' Donut stores out in NorCal
> > like there are all over New England. Well life just got even better in NorCal because as of a
> > few months ago we now have a Dunkin Donut store right nearby. Can it get any better than this?!
> >
> > -WG No habla "Ski-Doo".
>
> Yeh...but I can Snowmobile to Dunkin Donuts or 70k of skating!! In all honesty, it's nice to be
> forced off the bike; however,

You are right about that. It's interesting to see the difference in spring fitness when comparing
NorCal riders to New England riders. We used to start riding in CT as soon as the temp was above 32
and this usually gave us about 10 rides before mid-March and then we could ride every day it didn't
rain. I've raced since in New England in May in 2000 and 201 and the NE guys were still behind, but
not by July. So the NorCal guys get a three month headstart?! The year I moved out here I arrived
the day before one of the biggest criteriums in NorCal-the 4th of July Davis Criterium and my
brother Dave who hadn't trained until March won the pro 1,2 race.

> Although, I hate to admit it but I'm not much of a donut fan..if pushed though I'll take a
> KrispKreme any day over a Dunkin' Donut..no comparison...I'm still a Southern boy at heart!

Y'all stay warm now, he'ah?

-WG
 
In article <[email protected]>, Dan Connelly <[email protected]> wrote:

> http://store6.yimg.com/I/velogear_1719_7655023

Dunkin Donut, chocolate, glazed. 16 grams of total fat, 3 grams saturated fat. About the same as
peanut butter. So it's healthy right?

> Tim Mullin wrote:
> > "warren" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:261220021843560435%[email protected]...
> >
> >
> >>now have a Dunkin Donut store right nearby. Can it get any better than this?!
> >
> >
> > Yes it can. www.krispykreme.com

No thanks.

-WG
 
spam hater wrote:
>
> warren wrote:
>
> > In article <[email protected]>, Dan Connelly <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> http://store6.yimg.com/I/velogear_1719_7655023
> >
> > Dunkin Donut, chocolate, glazed. 16 grams of total fat, 3 grams saturated fat. About the same as
> > peanut butter. So it's healthy right?
> >
> >> Tim Mullin wrote:
> >> > "warren" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:261220021843560435%[email protected]...
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >>now have a Dunkin Donut store right nearby. Can it get any better than this?!
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Yes it can. www.krispykreme.com
> >
> > No thanks.
> >
> > -WG
>
> Krispykreme.. IS IS JUST ANOTHER ****ING DONUT!
>

Good -- for a minute I thought I was going to have to change my rear dropout.
 
"warren" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:271220021706078884%[email protected]...
> >
> > Yeh...but I can Snowmobile to Dunkin Donuts or 70k of skating!! In all honesty, it's nice to be
> > forced off the bike; however,
>
> You are right about that. It's interesting to see the difference in spring fitness when comparing
> NorCal riders to New England riders. We used to start riding in CT as soon as the temp was above
> 32 and this usually gave us about 10 rides before mid-March and then we could ride every day it
> didn't rain. I've raced since in New England in May in 2000 and 201 and the NE guys were still
> behind, but not by July. So the NorCal guys get a three month headstart?! The year I moved out
> here I arrived the day before one of the biggest criteriums in NorCal-the 4th of July Davis
> Criterium and my brother Dave who hadn't trained until March won the pro 1,2 race.
>
I have to say I've only been "really" fit in May once and that was after a full year of racing and
doing 'cross un til December. I wasn't worth a **** in September that year. Normally, I race my fat
ass into fitness and by August I'm flying when all the early birds are burnt out. It's a delicate
balance especially with all the work stress. I pray XCountry Skiing will give me "some" fitness and
I'll spin the legs during the week on the trainer.

BTW, I miss ole Dave! Where the hell is he???

Danny
 
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