tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384186562024-03-13T10:21:25.947-05:00Bicycle Musings - (I'm A Ludwig!)My ongoing musings about bicycling.
If you'd like to know how I got started read my first post in the December 2006 Archives.
To find out what a Ludwig is, see below.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.comBlogger532125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-21219686222146091812010-08-26T16:55:00.002-05:002010-08-26T21:21:23.634-05:00Annie's Up<p class="mobile-photo"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/THbi0hAbr0I/AAAAAAAAB4Y/p2ijdtqYiQI/s1600/2-730389.jpeg"><img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/THbi0hAbr0I/AAAAAAAAB4Y/p2ijdtqYiQI/s320/2-730389.jpeg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5509840585975639874" /></a></p><br /><br />It has been a long road of recovery and it isn't over yet, but Annie got up on her bike today and rode for about 10 minutes around an empty parking lot. she didn't feel like she could come with me on a morning ride just yet. So far, stopping is the biggest problem, but she is definitely getting there. Go Annie!Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-54798545397381004122010-06-20T18:13:00.002-05:002012-05-17T05:25:24.660-05:00Bike Freedom Valley!What a beautiful day for a ride. Once again I forgot my camera, but Bike Freedom Valley was my first re-entry to riding beyond the loop and after only a week plus back on the bike after Annie's surgery I expected to ride maybe 15 miles out to around Conshohocken and back. But I felt good and made it to Valley forge for a 48 mile round trip. Perfect way to spend Father's Day except that in past year's Annie was with me. Not this year. I came home to be taken out to lunch by my son, and pick out an Utley Phillies jersey as a gift. Great day. Despite riding alone I met enough people I know during the course of the day to keep me from feeling bad.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-1660111091106182352010-06-16T03:52:00.002-05:002010-06-16T04:05:59.182-05:00The Long Road BackYes, it has been over seven weeks since Annie had her knees replaced and I would say she is half-way back to normal. She is more and more independent, still in moderate pain, still using a cane, still bedeviled most by the arrangement of our four story house. It has not been more difficult than the doctors predicted, but I don't think we ever internalized how difficult what they were telling her was going to be. On top of that the nerve problem that developed in her left foot resulting in foot drop for which she must wear a brace has complicated things. On that front, she has been getting improved control and some sensation and movement in the foot so the doctors predictions that it would also return to normal appear to be on target. However, they caution that that could take up to a year, as nerve damage heals slowly.<br /><br />So for six of the last seven weeks I have been off the bike. I was needed to care for her, especially in the morning before I went to work. Again, the stairs in our house were the main issue. But I started back on the bike last Friday and have not missed a day since. I felt better than I expected, though didn't dare try a double loop even over the weekend with the Drives closed to traffic. My stamina was definitely down and I'm carrying more weight to boot.But that's been coming back and on Monday morning I managed a double without too much problem. In general my speed is still slow, but I'm getting there. I signed up for Bike Freedom Valley on Sunday with the Bicycle Coalition of Philadelphia. Two years ago Annie and I did this ride all the way to Valley Forge, a first for her...a ride I used to do almost weekly, but now I don't think I'm ready for. I'll see. I may take a chance and go all the way, but more likely I will do a shorter ride. Either way it will be great to be out there and with a crowd.<br /><br />I haven't had time to focus on taking any new pictures lately. Might try to take my camera with me on Sunday. Should get a shot of the new South Street Bridge whose progress I haven't been following since I haven't been out there. But now I can see that the span is up and it is excitedly looking like it will be back in good time.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-22702308479525771072010-04-09T05:04:00.002-05:002010-04-09T05:15:25.438-05:00First Week Round-UpIt has been a good week of riding. I started out feeling pretty slow. I felt like one of the old men riding around the loop. Actually I am one of the old men riding around the loop, but when I can ride mostly at 14 mph and dance up the hills and inclines I don't feel like one of the old men. This week I couldn't do that after not riding for most of the last four months. Because of holiday scheduling my first five rides could be started in the morning light,which really helped. By yesterday, back on regular schedule actually felt good. I was up at 4:45 and out at 5:40 and finally, near the end of the ride felt closer to normal. Starting out on the weekend with the drives closed to traffic also helped.I thought that it wouldn't be a bad idea to take a break day soon and this morning the weather accommodated. It is raining and instead of riding I'm blogging. All told I've put on about 85 miles this week and took off about 2 pounds. Not bad for the first week of the season. Since I've missed three months of the new year I'm not making any predictions about my total mileage this year, but I will try to track it anyway.<br /><br />I still haven't had time to stop and take any pictures, but when I can I will snap one of the new span of the South Street Bridge. Yes, the span is up, which was a pleasant sight my first day out.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-48445712297104915282010-04-04T04:56:00.003-05:002010-04-04T18:18:17.900-05:00Springing Back To LifeThe winter just ended was a killer. It was the first winter that stopped me cycling since I began some four years ago. I was already slowing down in November and December, finding myself unable to battle the cold as I'd done in previous years. then the first of three substantial snow falls fell in late December and I didn't get out on the road from then until about two weeks ago when we had a sudden warm-up that didn't last. But the last few days have been real spring and while there may still be some temperature fluctuation it feels like we're back in business.<br /><br />Despite putting on a bit of weight and losing some stamina, the break wasn't so bad. My enthusiasm needed a rest. And not blogging also gave me a chance to escape the feeling of deadline pressure that I'd created for myself. It feels good to be back.<br /><br />I wish I had a good photo to illustrate this weekend's riding. It was the first weekend that the West River Drive was closed to cars and it was really great being out, though after Friday's weather I had expected it to be a little warmer.<br /><br />And I wish that I could report that Annie and I rode the loop (not ready for a double loop yet) together.. But alas in the intervening months since winter sidelined us Annie's knees have deteriorated to the point that see requires replacements. She will be having both knees replaced a week from tomorrow and will, obviously not be riding with me for some months. We are hoping she will be back on the bike, better than ever, by July. In fact, we may register for the New York Bike Clubs Hudson Valley ride on August 22 and make it our goal to get her back by then.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-67460856015244075622009-09-13T13:17:00.004-05:002009-09-13T14:14:26.702-05:00BikePhilly!!We rode in the third annual BikePhilly for the third year and had a great time. We met up with Denine early on but she rode with the fast riders and we stuck with the "leisurely" riders. We met Terry in that group but separated from her almost at the chaotic beginning of the ride. It seems like everything conspired to make sure Annie and I rode by ourselves, as usual. We were slowed a bit going through the city by a fire truck that interrupted the otherwise car-free ride. there seemed to be more of the city blocked off to cars and the ride through town was really nice, though I find it nerve wracking because of the crowds and the novice riders,not to mention the obviously not novice riders speeding by as if they were in the Tour de France. Once we exited the city streets and entered the Fairmount Park area I relaxed and we had a great ride.
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In fact, since I can't seem to find much of interest to say these days, I am planning a blog hiatus. I will leave the blog page up because of what I think are the many interesting links it may provide some people, especially novices. And I may write from time to time. I will try to keep the mileage chart updated, but that's about it for regular posts for now. I will write next after BikePhilly and then take an indefinite break. I will thank you all for your interest then.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-72050222749838844952009-08-31T18:49:00.002-05:002009-08-31T18:54:29.864-05:00The End Of SummerRode a brisk 13.5 loop today plus a couple of extra miles doing errands to end August with just over 429 miles. My year to date total is, as expected, way down from the previous two years. Riding tomorrow should put me over the two thousand mark for the year. Still not too shabby, I guess.<br /><br />It was <span style="font-style:italic;">cold</span> this morning. Well, I guess 62 degrees isn't cold, but it sure felt different. We were dressed in long sleeves and the unmistakable reality of summer's end and autumn's approach was in the air. I'm sure there will be plenty of hot days yet to come, but the change is coming. As I may have mentioned, we are already using lights in the morning when we go out.<br /><br />A week from Sunday is Bike Philly. It will be the first and only organized ride that we've done this season. Strange, after so many rides the past two years. But it has been that kind of year. I'm looking forward to it.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-4258897973475621482009-08-25T18:27:00.002-05:002009-08-25T18:30:17.392-05:00Tough Day - Late RideI officiated at a funeral for a 24 year old man who took his own life. It was a long and draining day. I did not ride this morning having been out working too late last night to get up early. So after the funeral I came home and changed and rode 22 therapeutic miles. I actually didn't ride well. My legs felt sluggish. Maybe tired, maybe not used to riding late in the day, maybe the heat; but the ride felt great.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-7817630779029363602009-08-21T09:17:00.003-05:002009-08-21T10:08:02.088-05:00Catching UpThe summer heat and humidity has been here for real this past week and I love it. Annie and I continue to ride regularly but nothing out of the ordinary so I haven't felt much like blogging. We had a great ride Sunday morning and then drove to New York to visit our kids. We spent some time walking through Central Park and I got a nice photo of the pedicabs at work, but lost it. We rode Monday and Tuesday as usual<br />but I took Wednesday, traditionally my long ride day, off. Didn't get on the bike at all. I really needed the break and felt much better. Yesterday and today my riding was much stronger and faster.<br /><br />While we were in NY on Sunday the annual Lancaster Covered Bridge Metric Century was going on. We've done that ride the last two years but chose not to this year for a bunch of reasons. Sadly this week I read the following article.<br /><br />Bicyclist Killed During Ride Through Rural Pa.<br />LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) ― A cyclist participating in a bicycle club ride died after a collision in Lancaster County.<br /><br />Lancaster Bicycle Club spokesman Ed Gower says the crash happened about 9:30 a.m. on Sunday during the club's Covered Bridge Metric Century Ride.<br /><br />Police would not release the victim's name or any information about the incident.<br /><br />Lancaster County Coroner Dr. Stephen Diamantoni said the 60-year-old man died of traumatic head injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.<br /><br />Gower said 4,100 riders participated in Sunday's 63-mile ride. Now in its 31st year, the ride winds through some of the county's rural areas and passes through six covered bridges.<br /><br />A real shame.Later articles explained that the man lost control of his bike on a descent and went over some kind of embankment.<br /><br />Hope the weather holds for the weekend. Lots of rain predicted.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-48630349066688098022009-08-12T19:03:00.001-05:002009-08-12T19:03:15.680-05:00Bikeways Meeting<p class="mobile-photo"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SoNYQ3msuFI/AAAAAAAABzE/hLTEf-0tJRQ/s1600-h/IMG00137-795681.jpg"><img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SoNYQ3msuFI/AAAAAAAABzE/hLTEf-0tJRQ/s320/IMG00137-795681.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5369232227583178834" /></a></p>An off day riding-wise. Even though it is Wednesday, my usual day for a long ride, other obligations interfered. And Annie was home, which she usually is not on Wednesday. So we were up early and did our usual loop together. <p>But tonight I am writing from a public hearing about the proposed Center City Bikeway plan - to replace one lane of car traffic on Spruce and Pine streets with a generous bike lane. The meeting is just getting started, so more later. <p>Later: A great presentation by the city with theusual strident responses by those against on the one side and those for on the other. Either way the city is going ahead and then we'll see.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-76816980482119059352009-08-05T13:30:00.001-05:002009-08-05T13:30:50.822-05:00Long Ride To Nowhere<p class="mobile-photo"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SnnP2sFoLII/AAAAAAAABys/LquZjf21IVc/s1600-h/IMG00136-750823.jpg"><img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SnnP2sFoLII/AAAAAAAABys/LquZjf21IVc/s320/IMG00136-750823.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5366548969443306626" /></a></p>I rode close to 50 miles today, though when I went out I hadn't really intended to. Reports continued to suggest that parts of the trail to Valley Forge were still in a state of disrepair from Sunday's storm and I didn't want to deal with it. So I just went around the loop and kept going and going. I only stopped briefly at Logan Hall for a cliff bar and to refill my water bottle after loop 3. This photo was taken near the end of loop 4 when my foot was hurting and I took another break. I sat at a picnic table for 10 minutes or so surrounded by the geese. Not exciting but a decent way to work off my stress.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-85313934366634943262009-08-04T19:04:00.002-05:002009-08-04T19:18:21.730-05:00The Hazards Of City RidingWith summer weather finally here we had a lovely morning ride...except for the realization that it is already getting darker when we leave the house a few minutes before 6 AM! Not quite needing lights yet, but I can see the day coming and I'm not happy.<br /><br />Switched to the Brompton for a day riding around the city. Only as I prepared to come home did I notice that a friendly pigeon had left me proof of his existence on my saddle. Nobody talks much about that particular hazard of city riding.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-74322266055317086392009-08-02T13:32:00.003-05:002009-08-02T13:36:11.986-05:00This Time The Rain WonIt seems like we've been racing against the rain for weeks. Up until today we've been lucky, getting our various rides in before or between storms. No such luck today. We were out at 6 AM and were caught in a torrential downpour around 6:30 coming up the end of Kelly Drive, over the bridge and (then it really started to come down) along West River Drive. We were soundly soaked, but it had abated by the time we reached the museum and we continued along our way. Not so bad.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-20028930298786704632009-07-31T11:15:00.002-05:002009-07-31T11:18:47.054-05:00Back HomeWe had a lovely and brief trip to Vermont. Mostly our attention was taken up with our grand kids and we only got to ride the one day I wrote about. Too bad, its a beautiful place to ride. We returned late last night and rode a double loop this morning along with Annie's sister who is visiting for a couple of days and brought her bike.<br /><br />So with this morning's ride and a few errands on the Brompton today, I am ringing July out with over 500 miles. Not bad in this otherwise less than stellar year.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-18200960437849616012009-07-27T11:45:00.001-05:002009-07-27T11:45:35.867-05:00In Vermont<p class="mobile-photo"><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Sm3Zr5kd0pI/AAAAAAAAByk/WHDvoNKW4i8/s1600-h/IMG00127-735868.jpg"><img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Sm3Zr5kd0pI/AAAAAAAAByk/WHDvoNKW4i8/s320/IMG00127-735868.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5363182079479501458" /></a></p>We woke up late on vacation schedule and went out for a later than usual ride. It was a shorter ride than usual, only 11.5 miles but we scaled some pretty impressive hills so the effort was equal or more than usual. Annie did great on the hills and I did well enough. Maybe tomorrow will go a bit farther. The scenery is magnificent. This photo doesn't do it justice (taken from the farm we are at.) I couldn't afford to stop and shoot pictures from the tops of the hills, the view that is really spectacular.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-62362325244612220122009-07-24T12:13:00.003-05:002009-07-24T13:57:41.042-05:00Around Town - Race Update<p class="mobile-photo"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SmnrxpG0buI/AAAAAAAAByU/zpoF6t-nERs/s1600-h/IMG00125-722320.jpg"><img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SmnrxpG0buI/AAAAAAAAByU/zpoF6t-nERs/s320/IMG00125-722320.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5362076069441859298" /></a></p>Strange day so far. We were up at regular time and started out for our regular ride. Annie was back on the Fuji now equipped with a new back rim and hub. By the time we reached Logan Hall Annie just didn't like the feel of the ride. Having suffered through a couple of flats last week she wasn't taking any chances. So we went home and after a bit of a break I went for a ride she headed for the bike shop for two new tires. It was time. With the little extra ride back and forth my ride was up to 18.3. Then, after some quick errands, I set out to meet a friend for lunch near U Penn on the Brompton, shown here at Cosi's. Didn't get to watch the race but have it one the DVR for this afternoon.<br /><br />RACE UPDATE<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Smn1oHq59NI/AAAAAAAAByc/m2n358IXJIo/s1600-h/cav-stage19.JPG"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px; height: 214px;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Smn1oHq59NI/AAAAAAAAByc/m2n358IXJIo/s320/cav-stage19.JPG" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5362086900963865810" /></a><br /><br />In a surprising finish to stage 19 today Mark Cavendish tuned the unexpected bunch sprint at the end into his 5th stage win of this tour. He is simply unstoppable when he gets into the right position. This looked like a stage where the break-a-way would have stayed ahead and someone in the break would have won the stage. But, seemingly, because Robobank didn't get anyone into the break and wanted to set up Freire for a possible victory, they rode hard in order to reel the break in thus setting up a bunch sprint at the end. Once that happens it is almost impossible to stop Cavendish. I think he still cannot win the Green Jersey having been relegated to last place on a previous stage for bumping Thor Hushovd. Otherwise he would have won it for sure.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-40159875764545458692009-07-23T11:34:00.003-05:002009-07-23T11:53:13.509-05:00Lance Climbs Back<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SmiTMoW8t0I/AAAAAAAAByM/tzItKHNma2M/s1600-h/LanceArmstrong7(1).jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 225px; height: 320px;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SmiTMoW8t0I/AAAAAAAAByM/tzItKHNma2M/s320/LanceArmstrong7(1).jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5361697201585960770" /></a><br /><br />The all important "race of truth," the individual time trial at the Tour de France was won by Alberto Contador, cementing his almost certain Tour victory. Only a catastrophe over the next two days could change that. Andy Schleck has certainly shown himself to be a worthy opponent and will in all likelihood take second place on the podium in Paris. But that is not quite as certain, and even less so is" Who will be third? Bradley Wiggins, who has had an incredible and entirely unexpected tour still has a slight chance as does Astana teammate Andreas Kloden. But by riding an impressive time trial for a 37 year old returning to the sport after over 3 years, Lance Armstrong has returned to third in the overall standings and could well hold it over Mount Ventoux on Saturday. I think that would be pretty amazing.<br /><br />Meanwhile, as the Astana soap-opera drags on, Lance and Johann Bruyneel will go their own way next year. It was announced today that they will ride for team Radio Shack, which will be a new American pro tour team. Where everyone else will be will be interesting to watch. Certainly Levi will go with them, but who else. Don't bet on Alberto.<br /><br />I went out early and rode a double loop; a little tired after yesterday's ride, but I did fine. Today's 22+ miles made July the first over 400 mile month of the year.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-12015775740022562102009-07-22T11:08:00.002-05:002009-07-22T16:54:44.530-05:00Valley Forge II (updated edition)<p class="mobile-photo"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Smc5iyWKtiI/AAAAAAAABx0/fK4aWtInrPo/s1600-h/IMG00124-723225.jpg"><img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Smc5iyWKtiI/AAAAAAAABx0/fK4aWtInrPo/s320/IMG00124-723225.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5361317151200949794" /></a></p><p class="mobile-photo"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Smc5jJQ7iqI/AAAAAAAABx8/ni3IcCnrVCU/s1600-h/IMG00123-723993.jpg"><img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Smc5jJQ7iqI/AAAAAAAABx8/ni3IcCnrVCU/s320/IMG00123-723993.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5361317157352999586" /></a></p>A great ride out to Valley Forge this morning. I did not want to put up with the tow path again so I chose to take the hill on Umbria. It was a challenge but I made it. Lost a bit of time in Manayunk when I saw some friends having coffee and stopped for a chat. Lost much more time in Conshohocken when a railroad crossing guardrail had fallen across the path. Managed to move it off the path with the help of other passing riders and then took time to call SEPTA and notify them. Now writing from Valley Forge and after a bite and a break I'll head home and check in again. This is the first time I've actually posted the blog from the road. Neat.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SmeJIJixa_I/AAAAAAAAByE/PzXsl9R8quk/s1600-h/0601schleck_brothers-300x188.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 300px; height: 188px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SmeJIJixa_I/AAAAAAAAByE/PzXsl9R8quk/s320/0601schleck_brothers-300x188.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5361404654501587954" /></a><br /><br />These are the Schleck brothers. Frank won today's TDF stage with Andy right behind. They moved into second and third place in the general classification, dropping Lance to 4th and Kloden to 5th while Wiggens tumbled a bit further down. It seems that while Contador made sure to stay well ahead of Andy Schleck, his seemingly unnecessary acceleration at the end dropped his own teammates. Clearly he is as afraid of his own team as of his rivals and the dissension on team Astana is starting to matter. Still, the Schleck's are not good time trialists so the Astana contingent and Wiggens for that matter can make up time tomorrow. I think it will all come down to Mt Ventoux and there may be some real fire-works and excitement.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-25690997209480476232009-07-20T11:45:00.002-05:002009-07-20T12:15:24.788-05:00On Vacation - Final Week Of The TourHappily I plan to watch the final week of the tour in peace. Most years I actually have vacation for the entire tour, but this year it didn't work out that way and its been a bit of a challenge. But now that the tour has turned up into the Alps, with the most exciting and potentially important stages ahead, I'm happy to have the time to watch. I will DVR the races early each morning, do my regular rides and come home and watch while fast-forwarding through the commercials. <br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SmSfpwcbySI/AAAAAAAABxs/ZVC6ZCEhyxY/s1600-h/bert_1.Teaser.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 230px; height: 153px;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SmSfpwcbySI/AAAAAAAABxs/ZVC6ZCEhyxY/s320/bert_1.Teaser.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5360584996205349154" /></a><br /><br />Yesterday's first mountain finish in over a week ended, as everyone should have expected, with Alberto Contador in the Yellow Jersey. My dark horse pick to win the tour, Andy Schleck couldn't quite stay with Alberto and came in about 40 seconds behind. Watching Contador accelerate in the mountains is truly amazing and it is difficult to think that anyone can defeat him. But the Alps can produce strange events and Schleck is not out of it yet. the favorite of the media, Lance Armstrong, probably is, although he too is well within striking distance if Contador proves to be human. And Bradley Wiggins has turned out to be this year's sentimental favorite, taking over from his teammate Christian Vandevelde. It could be an exciting week.<br /><br />Annie and I had good riding over the weekend, nearly 50 miles all told. Today she went out early for the usual loop and I slept in on vacation schedule and then went out for a lovely 30 mile ride.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-20389044136808000572009-07-15T15:22:00.003-05:002009-07-15T15:26:35.984-05:00And Again....While I Take My First Long Ride<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Sl46o1E5FSI/AAAAAAAABxk/uNgKp5y2TL4/s1600-h/cavstage2.Teaser.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 230px; height: 147px;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Sl46o1E5FSI/AAAAAAAABxk/uNgKp5y2TL4/s320/cavstage2.Teaser.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5358785079734244642" /></a><br /><br />There's that picture again. That must mean that Mark Cavendish won today's Tour de France stage, his 4th which along with last year's 4 tie him for the most Tour stages won by a Brit. He is back in the Green Jersey and I wouldn't bet against his taking it home.<br /><br />Meanwhile I finally got out for a long ride on a gorgeous day. Rode to Valley Forge and back. Met up (unplanned) with Jake just after passing Norristown and we rode into the park together, rested and ate together, and rode back much of the way together. He turned off to head for Forbidden Drive while I went straight through Manyunk and home. Great ride and great to have company.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-5955889557179641892009-07-14T14:30:00.002-05:002009-07-14T14:39:51.201-05:00There He Is Again<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SlzdB873FYI/AAAAAAAABxc/hE3fChQl-Pw/s1600-h/cavstage2.Teaser.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 230px; height: 147px;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/SlzdB873FYI/AAAAAAAABxc/hE3fChQl-Pw/s320/cavstage2.Teaser.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5358400682270856578" /></a><br /><br />There he is again! Mark Cavendish won his third stage of this year's Tour De France with another blistering sprint across the finish line ahead of Tyler Ferrar and Thor Hushovd. All the talk of the tour today was about the lack of radio communication between the cyclists and their team cars as the UCI tried to roll back progress and insist on the old fashioned race conditions of yesteryear. Personally, I think its a bit silly, but the riders rode a bit slower than usual (not because of the lack of radios they say) still caught the break-away and set up an exciting sprint finish. Cavendish is electrifying to watch.<br /><br />Annie's Fuji is back at the shop. The flat didn't take much to fix, though it did turn out there was glass embedded in the tire which is what caused the second flat. But she is awaiting a new wheel and hub and doesn't expect the bike back until the end of the week at the earliest. So she rode the Tiket and wasn't happy with how they tuned it. After holding it for three weeks it didn't shift right etc. It goes back to the shop tomorrow. Yikes! What luck. Still we managed to ride and get home for the first time in three days.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-88066046354615455632009-07-13T07:27:00.002-05:002009-07-13T07:33:56.818-05:00Flats, Rest Day And BIG NEWSToday is the first of two rest days for the Tour De France. Good for them, good for me.<br /><br />Well, my mechanical skills remain suspect. I fixed Annie's flat last night and all seemed good, bu she flatted again just as we neared the Falls Bridge. Much further along the route this time and once again I flew home (I'm guiltily getting in some good speed riding as she waits) to bring back the car to pick her up. Of course, the verdict is not in: There could have been something wrong with the tube; there could be something wrong with the tire (I did check it for anything sharp inside but still it could just be past its prime. After all, I put on new tires last year and Annie is still on the originals.); or I could have pinched the tube somehow when I put it in. We may nver know, but I'm not sanguine about changing another flat. Anyway, this time it will go to the shop. There are a couple of other issues that need to be looked into anyway. Meanwhile I managed a shortened ride of 10.9 miles.<br /><br />And now for the <span style="font-weight:bold;">Big News</span> this just in from the Bicycle Coalition of Philadelphia's website:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Coming Soon - Bike Lanes for Spruce and Pine</span><br />Our January 10th post - Dreaming of a bike friendly Spruce and Pine presented a long talked about 'what if' scenario, especially in light of the Bicycle Coalition's documentation that bicycling in Philadelphia doubled between 2005 and 2008. Thanks to the pro-bicycle Nutter Administration, the City of Philadelphia has adopted this vision and is planning to make it a reality. Not sometime in the future, but this summer!<br /><br /><br />Our understanding is that a one way buffered bike lane will be installed in both Spruce and Pine Streets along most of their lengths, made possible by the dropping of a travel lane. Clearly, when implemented, it will be the most significant bicycle friendly improvement in busy Center City since the opening of Schuylkill River Park Trail and street level crossings in 2003. It will also be the City's first (but we hope for additional ones north of Market St.) "river to river and east-west connector" set of bicycle friendly streets.<br /><br />The reduction of travel (for motor vehicles) lanes may be a concern to some, however more road space does not necessarily mean smoother traffic flow. Delivery vehicles, utility trucks and double parkers already cause Spruce and Pine to function as weaving single lane streets. A great example of less is more would be the closing of Broadway in Manhattan, which actually improved north south traffic flow by eliminating Broadway's angled cross street interference.<br /><br /><br />6 foot bike lanes with a 3 foot buffers on Spruce and Pine Streets will finally make the concept of a Center City bikeway a reality.<br /><br />The project, overseen by the Mayor's Office of Transportation and carried out by the Streets Department, will be a simple and inexpensive line painting operation; construction could begin as soon as August. Over the next 9 months or so the streets will be evaluated, and if the lanes are proven to be beneficial, then permanent striping will be added when the streets are repaved in 2010.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-55272450575722899332009-07-12T14:26:00.003-05:002009-07-12T20:37:44.534-05:00FLATS!We were having a great ride this morning, with both drives closed for a triathlon we were whirring around and on our second loop when Annie flatted. first time in a long time. I tried to change the flat and actually succeeded for the first time. But I had some trouble with the mini pump and it "ate" the little twist top on the Schroeder valve and when I disengaged the pump another tube was gone. So I had to high-tail it home to get the car and come back to pick up Annie and the bike. Shame, but I was happy that I'd managed to change the flat. Now I just have to figure out how to use the mini pump better. In fact, I changed the flat again at home with our regular large pump with no problem and in only a few minutes. Managed 15 plus miles for the day.<br /><br />Not much going on in the tour. Considering that both today and yesterday were mountain stages there were surprisingly few attacks. The GC standings remain unchanged with Rinaldo Nocentini enjoying his days in yellow. There will probably be no change now for a few days as the race turns to the flats again. The interest will be in the Green Jersey between Cavendish and Hushovd. But starting next week the race will go into the Alps and that's where it will all happen.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38418656.post-78696247886821394822009-07-10T16:31:00.002-05:002009-07-10T16:36:33.514-05:00Alberto!That says it all! He's not quite in Yellow, but what an acceleration, what a finish. With Lance 6 seconds behind its far from over, but don't bet on anyone beating this guy.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Sle0EOG4oyI/AAAAAAAABw8/VR7FT8ejvP8/s1600-h/CONTADOR_7.Teaser.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 230px; height: 221px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CR2apfJkshg/Sle0EOG4oyI/AAAAAAAABw8/VR7FT8ejvP8/s320/CONTADOR_7.Teaser.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5356948266379944738" /></a><br /><br />Wonderful morning for riding in Philly to boot.Ira F. Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09222039440256672816noreply@blogger.com0