I think Curtis had his student's homework in the Sackville XXL saddlebag.  
Something about grading papers on the train, I think.  I think it's those 
double TT; my Atlantis only weighed 40 lbs :-)

dougP

On Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 11:48:42 AM UTC-7, James Warren wrote:
>
>
> I finally got my collection together from this top-5-alltime ride 
> yesterday. Huge thank you to Doug and Noel for creating the route that I 
> want to do again soon:
>
>
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/46035786@N07/16495335804/in/set-72157651913517411/
>
>
>
> This ride had the ideal country dirt roads that I often dream about. And 
> the middle of the ride had a mexican restaurant stop with beer on a great 
> patio in a shady canyon with amazing people. In the second half of the 
> ride, there was lots of fun singletrack! And when we were done in San Juan 
> Capistrano (riding on appealing roads without car traffic almost up to the 
> last pedal stroke) our path took us right up to the train boarding point so 
> that each of us could either get home or back to our cars on Metrolink in 
> under an hour (15 minutes back to Irvine for me.) I don't know how you can 
> have a more perfect day on the bike.
>
> We even weighed our bikes at a shop enroute. I have a feeling we were 
> hoping for high numbers. Mine came in at 44 lbs. or so. The lowest was 
> Noel's at 33 lbs, and the greatest was 49.5 lbs. Curtis wins! All the bikes 
> were loaded to varying degrees. Curtis's riding made me a firmer believer 
> in the downplaying of bike weight.
>
> -Jim W.
>
>

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