[RBW] Why I like you guys

2010-10-10 Thread cyclotourist
Yesterday  I'm out for a few hours of riding, and I see a couple cyclists
ahead of me.  As I'm pretty slow, I'm amazed that I'm catching up to them.
Watch a bit more and I figure out they're looking at a que sheet and I'm
guessing lost.

I catch up to them, and find out they're part of a quarterly three clubs
ride involving three (!) of the local bike clubs.  They're basically getting
to the right area, but tell me of the crazy route they had to follow to get
to this point.  Lost several times, and receiving conflicting info from
different pedestrians and drivers.

Their sheet is all messed up with some directions crossed out and new ones
penciled in.  They tell me their club buddies left them in the dust 20
minutes after the start of the 50 mile ride.Nice...

I'm going in the same general direction and offer to show them where they
need to go http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/5065705915/.  They're
a little slow, but not that bad.  No reason to get dropped!  Plus it was
sold as a recreational ride, and NOT a training ride.  Along the way I
invite them to follow me on my intended route as it's 15 miles of beautiful
back roads just a bit further up the road.  They tentatively agree to that.

We make it to the water stop, and run into a chunk of the other
riders.  Everybody's
kinda' standing around and not generally
enthusiastichttp://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/5066319966/.
Not the friendliest lot.  And as for me, they were doing their best to
pretend I didn't exist.  I didn't need them to bend over thanking me for
helping their club-mates out, but a little Hi, nice bike, how old is that
thing anyway, you really ride a saddle like that? wouldn't have been too
tough on them.

I go and get water from the fountain (wouldn't think of using their precious
bottled h20) and come back to hear them telling these two ladies how awful
my route is, full of homicidal traffic and multiple construction sites.  I
look at the two, shrug my shoulders and tell them it's a great ride.  Low
and behold, my charges trust me once more and keep on going up the hill in
order to drop into the valley.  We do this while watching the rest of the
riders turn back and return the way they came.

We end up having what one of them described as One of the best rides I've
ever been on.  Success!  We hit the canyon and ride for at least four miles
at 25-30 MPH without pedaling once!  Crazy cool tailwind that pushed us the
whole way.  Minimal cars, some construction and plates on the road, but no
biggie.  Lots of cows and horses to look at, a train goes by.  Just neat
rural riding!

I guide them to their meet up spot at a coffee shop just as I get a flat.
I'm out front fixing it, while their club mates again do their best to
ignore me.  In the meantime two of the baristas come out and ogle my bike,
practically drooling on the saddle.

And that my friends, is why I enjoy our SoCal Riv rides so much.  The
contrast is just amazing.  Lots of different speeds, but everyone seems to
end up having a great time.  Thanks to everyone that's been able to meet up
for one, and I hope you can make our upcoming Fall/Winter
series.http://www.flickr.com/groups/socal_rivendell_bicycle_appreciation_society/discuss/:-)

map here:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Redlands-to-Wildwood-and-San-Timoteo-Canyon


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Cheers,
David
Redlands, CA

*...in terms of recreational cycling there are many riders who would
probably benefit more from
improving their taste than from improving their performance.* - RTMS

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Re: [RBW] Why I like you guys

2010-10-10 Thread James Warren


Thank you for taking the time on that, David. Every time I've ridden with people on thislisthas been one of the best rides I've been on, and it'sso cool that from here to Seattle, there are plenty of niceopportunities to get together. The Diablo garage sale ride was excellent. Big crowd of Riv Riders in Walnut Creek that might have been bigger than the crowd in San Diego last April.

-Original Message- From: cyclotourist <cyclotour...@gmail.com>Sent: Oct 10, 2010 5:27 PM To: RBW Owners Bunch <RBW-OWNERS-BUNCH@GOOGLEGROUPS.COM>Subject: [RBW] Why I like you guys Yesterday I'm out for a few hours of riding, and I see a couple cyclists ahead of me. As I'm pretty slow, I'm amazed that I'm catching up to them. Watch a bit more and I figure out they're looking at a que sheet and I'm guessing lost.I catch up to them, and find out they're part of a quarterly "three clubs" ride involving three (!) of the local bike clubs. They're basically getting to the right area, but tell me of the crazy route they had to follow to get to this point. Lost several times, and receiving conflicting info from different pedestrians and drivers.Their sheet is all messed up with some directions crossed out and new ones penciled in. They tell me their club buddies left them in the dust 20 minutes after the start of the 50 mile ride.  Nice...I'm going in the same general direction and offer to show them where they need to go. They're a little slow, but not that bad. No reason to get dropped! Plus it was sold as a recreational ride, and NOT a training ride. Along the way I invite them to follow me on my intended route as it's 15 miles of beautiful back roads just a bit further up the road. They tentatively agree to that.We make it to the water stop, and run into a chunk of the other riders. Everybody's kinda' standing around and not generally enthusiastic. Not the friendliest lot. And as for me, they were doing their best to pretend I didn't exist. I didn't need them to bend over thanking me for helping their club-mates out, but a little "Hi, nice bike, how old is that thing anyway, you really ride a saddle like that?" wouldn't have been too tough on them.I go and get water from the fountain (wouldn't think of using their precious bottled h20) and come back to hear them telling these two ladies how awful my route is, full of homicidal traffic and multiple construction sites. I look at the two, shrug my shoulders and tell them it's a great ride. Low and behold, my charges trust me once more and keep on going up the hill in order to drop into the valley. We do this while watching the rest of the riders turn back and return the way they came.We end up having what one of them described as "One of the best rides I've ever been on." Success! We hit the canyon and ride for at least four miles at 25-30 MPH without pedaling once! Crazy cool tailwind that pushed us the whole way. Minimal cars, some construction and plates on the road, but no biggie. Lots of cows and horses to look at, a train goes by. Just neat rural riding!I guide them to their meet up spot at a coffee shop just as I get a flat. I'm out front fixing it, while their club mates again do their best to ignore me. In the meantime two of the baristas come out and ogle my bike, practically drooling on the saddle.And that my friends, is why I enjoy our SoCal Riv rides so much. The contrast is just amazing. Lots of different speeds, but everyone seems to end up having a great time. Thanks to everyone that's been able to meet up for one, and I hope you can make our upcoming Fall/Winter series. :-)map here: http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Redlands-to-Wildwood-and-San-Timoteo-Canyon-- Cheers,DavidRedlands, CA...in terms of recreational cycling there are many riders who would probably benefit more fromimproving their taste than from improving their performance. - RTMS
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Re: [RBW] Why I like you guys

2010-10-10 Thread cyclotourist
James et al, hope it doesn't come across as I'm tooting my own horn for
being a do-gooder.  I was trying to communicate how special and unique I
think the individual on this list are.  On-line and in the flesh, a good
bunch of folks.

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On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 7:13 PM, James Warren jimcwar...@earthlink.netwrote:

  Thank you for taking the time on that, David. Every time I've ridden with
 people on this list has been one of the best rides I've been on, and it's so
 cool that from here to Seattle, there are plenty of nice opportunities to
 get together. The Diablo garage sale ride was excellent. Big crowd of Riv
 Riders in Walnut Creek that might have been bigger than the crowd in San
 Diego last April.



 -Original Message-
 From: cyclotourist
 Sent: Oct 10, 2010 5:27 PM
 To: RBW Owners Bunch
 Subject: [RBW] Why I like you guys

 Yesterday  I'm out for a few hours of riding, and I see a couple cyclists
 ahead of me.  As I'm pretty slow, I'm amazed that I'm catching up to them.
 Watch a bit more and I figure out they're looking at a que sheet and I'm
 guessing lost.

 I catch up to them, and find out they're part of a quarterly three clubs
 ride involving three (!) of the local bike clubs.  They're basically getting
 to the right area, but tell me of the crazy route they had to follow to get
 to this point.  Lost several times, and receiving conflicting info from
 different pedestrians and drivers.

 Their sheet is all messed up with some directions crossed out and new ones
 penciled in.  They tell me their club buddies left them in the dust 20
 minutes after the start of the 50 mile ride.Nice...

 I'm going in the same general direction and offer to show them where they
 need to go http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/5065705915/.
 They're a little slow, but not that bad.  No reason to get dropped!  Plus it
 was sold as a recreational ride, and NOT a training ride.  Along the way I
 invite them to follow me on my intended route as it's 15 miles of beautiful
 back roads just a bit further up the road.  They tentatively agree to that.

 We make it to the water stop, and run into a chunk of the other riders.  
 Everybody's
 kinda' standing around and not generally 
 enthusiastichttp://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/5066319966/.
 Not the friendliest lot.  And as for me, they were doing their best to
 pretend I didn't exist.  I didn't need them to bend over thanking me for
 helping their club-mates out, but a little Hi, nice bike, how old is that
 thing anyway, you really ride a saddle like that? wouldn't have been too
 tough on them.

 I go and get water from the fountain (wouldn't think of using their
 precious bottled h20) and come back to hear them telling these two ladies
 how awful my route is, full of homicidal traffic and multiple construction
 sites.  I look at the two, shrug my shoulders and tell them it's a great
 ride.  Low and behold, my charges trust me once more and keep on going up
 the hill in order to drop into the valley.  We do this while watching the
 rest of the riders turn back and return the way they came.

 We end up having what one of them described as One of the best rides I've
 ever been on.  Success!  We hit the canyon and ride for at least four miles
 at 25-30 MPH without pedaling once!  Crazy cool tailwind that pushed us the
 whole way.  Minimal cars, some construction and plates on the road, but no
 biggie.  Lots of cows and horses to look at, a train goes by.  Just neat
 rural riding!

 I guide them to their meet up spot at a coffee shop just as I get a flat.
 I'm out front fixing it, while their club mates again do their best to
 ignore me.  In the meantime two of the baristas come out and ogle my bike,
 practically drooling on the saddle.

 And that my friends, is why I enjoy our SoCal Riv rides so much.  The
 contrast is just amazing.  Lots of different speeds, but everyone seems to
 end up having a great time.  Thanks to everyone that's been able to meet up
 for one, and I hope you can make our upcoming Fall/Winter 
 series.http://www.flickr.com/groups/socal_rivendell_bicycle_appreciation_society/discuss/:-)

 map here:
 http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Redlands-to-Wildwood-and-San-Timoteo-Canyon


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 Cheers,
 David
 Redlands, CA

 *...in terms of recreational cycling there are many riders who would
 probably benefit more from
 improving their taste than from improving their performance.* - RTMS

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