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Re: When NOT to Fall Over at a Stop Light [Donut Gestapo] [ In reply to ]
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Having to finish your long ride on an uphill driveway can be surprisingly challenging. I blame the garage door for preventing me from pedaling "over the top."

Stephen
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Re: When NOT to Fall Over at a Stop Light [turn n' burn] [ In reply to ]
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It's a relatively new light at Franklin and Maple. We were Southbound on Franklin preparing to go East on Maple.

The route certainly wasn't the greatest. It was picked mostly for the helicopter coverage.
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Re: When NOT to Fall Over at a Stop Light [Jim Mishler] [ In reply to ]
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Jim, are you doing Fort Custer this weekend?
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Re: When NOT to Fall Over at a Stop Light [efernand] [ In reply to ]
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nope.

the Lucero should be done tomorrow and i'm looking at a couple long mileage days this weekend. i had been thinking about the new race in Angola anyway had the timing worked out okay.

don't get scraped up too bad in Granny's Garden. you'll be needing those elbows and knees and other parts for DATT.

Train hard...race well.
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"Jim, I happen to agree with you" DougStern
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Re: When NOT to Fall Over at a Stop Light [Jim Mishler] [ In reply to ]
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Some day I'll get a new bike. ;-)

I am just hoping to get through Fort Custer in one piece. My technical skills off-road leave something to be desired, and Triple-T is looming large.

Here's a current link to the video, they took it off the front page. ;-)
http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/...STY&pageId=1.1.1

I didn't get home in time to watch or tape the news last night, so I don't know how much actually made it onto TV.
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