Solo 34.5 miles. Looking for an easy ride but boy, started thinking I should have just stayed in bed. Felt cold and windy and a couple fast guys zipping by me didn't help. But ran into 1 at the water stop, he said it was windy so I felt better. π I should have done only 20 and thought about it on the bike but, might as well stick to the plan. Nice skies though π
It's funny because looking at my bike nowadays, it really looks old fashion compared to those I see but I often recall Jack from the Santa Ana Bike Trail (SART). We met him when he was 65 and kicking butt on an old beater looking bike. Actually a nice bike but he didn't clean it or polish it up saying he didn't want to look fast ha ha ha!. But he was one of the fastest riders I had ever met. Now I find myself being in the same boat. Not fast but feeling an old bike is just as good as a new bike if it runs well. Heck, I actually like the way this old Canni feels vs my carbon Madone. I can easily fix up the Madone but I really haven't missed it but will if I need to do so. The rubber on the shifter is ripped so I would have to buy a complete set of shifters on ebay to repair it properly. No big rush though ha ha ha! I do look at my bike and think it looks like and oldie when comparing it to others bug when I'm riding it, doesn't make a darn difference to me. I can keep up with my friends so what's the big deal? Maybe someday if I get a new style everything bike, I might notice the difference but hmmm! I never really noticed a difference in my Cannondale and the Madone even though they are 17 years apart, iirc.
I guess I have to say, it's all about the engine and I've actually been feeling really strong lately. Other than a ride here and there where I feel like I should take it easy but it's all part of the program.
MOF, now that I'm on this issue of oldies, ha ha ha! Reminds me of the other day when I was our riding with TC. We arrived at an intersection with an old lady that crossed the road, rather slowly with a walker. I was waiting for the green at the corner when the lady looked over at me, saw my jersey then said, "Old Fart, you're an Old Fart, how old are you?". OK now, she didn't look much older than me in my opinion. If so, couldn't be more than a year. Maybe it was the helmet that she didn't think I was an Old Fart. So I said,"63." I will be in May but didn't feel like saying 62 and 11 months so I just used 63.
She said oh, then started to walk off so I shouted, "how old are you? ". She looked at me and started to walk off. "Hey, hey, how old are you?". She just said, " I gotta go!. Ha ha ha, I don't think she was any older than me and probably didn't want to answer. Well, that's good if she underestimated my age. I'm getting up there but damn, I feel good!
Not that the Local Legend means all that much but I'm surprised I still have the title for these 2 segments seeing how many riders are out there. Over 6200 riders all time and 600 plus in the last 90 days if I recall correctly.
The thing is they are of good distance. One is 17 miles and the other 34 miles. I guess I ride more than I thought. π
My tacos yesterday at lunch. The dude who runs the bidness told me as I walked up that I started a trend. Actually it would be Gina. She's the one who was craving the flour chips over the last couple of years, maybe more. But she's the reason I asked about them the day after she asked if I thought they might do it.
So I did a review on Yelp and Google on their taco joint. Actually a couple now after they have done good things for us. So the guy told me that we started a trend. After my review with pics, people started asking if they were still making the flour tortilla chips. Of course he told them as long as they were willing to wait a bit for them to prepare them.
Who knows maybe they'll name them after her, Gina Flour Chips. πππ
My S&M tacos, (Shrimp and meat).

























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