Thursday, June 25, 2026

40 with George and His E-Bike / RockBrosUSA22

 36 with George then continued for another 4 extra credit. 

George showed up at the start with his e-bike. Good cruise up to the top but windy of course on the return. George invited me to draft somewhere around the last couple of miles. Didn't at first but then figured I'd better. Till the legs really started burning after 1/4- 1/2 mile, I'm not sure. But a good ride. 👍 Had to settle for BK this morning not having a chance to make my Oatmeal. But it does the job. Heating up and humid so of course, plenty of salt on the gloves. Funny, I get notifications that someone snagged the Local Legends but as I finish and record my ride, I get them back ha ha ha. 😄 Stole George's pic. 😃


In all fairness,  I wasn't doing that silly duck lips thing people do nowadays.  I was chewing a waffle 🧇 







Pretty cool of these guys, ebay sellers. RockBrosUSA22😎 

I've purchased a lot of things from them and always nothing but good service.  Some dude had mentioned RB products after I mentioned buying some lights. I bought an $80 Cygolite that was really a disappointment.  So I tried an RB headlight 1000 and really enjoyed it. I bought another ending up giving one to a needy cyclist.  About $35. Then I tried another 1000, and a 1500. Really worked well. 

But I thrashed a little piece with the provided screw. Sliding mount design.  Well darn! So I contacted the seller asking if I could purchase a replacement fixture. Just a little button type thing.  The dude said he would send one free of charge.  Cool, it was my fault.  Got it but incorrect part so I sent a picture.  He sent that as well free of charge. I offered to ship the other part back but he said, don't worry about it. 

So I ended buying from this RockBros seller only seeing there are a few others.  Glad I did.  Great customer service and quick responses.  👍 

I've bought glasses,  bags, gloves, tights, and I mean several,  not just one of each. Let's say I have 6 headlights ha ha ha. 

But I bought a 3000 lumen double beam headlight back in December.  Doubles as a power bank 10,000. I used it once on the trail to test it but no night rides though I had done a few. I should have used it but riding with a couple partners,  I didn't want to blind anyone. 

I pull it out once I a while just to light up the dark room laying in bed. If you're actually a cyclist,  you understand. 😄

No problems but then I used it as a power bank to charge up earbuds. Wth!!! The thing shut off smelling like the internal stuff burned out. Recharged kind of strangely and finding out it wouldn't hold a charge.  Well darn! Having bought it back in December   I figured I was screwed and lost $56. So bright too. 

But I looked at the purchase history for some reason then noticed the 1YEAR WARRANTY. 👍👍👍

I sent a message to the seller explaining the sit-chee-ation asking how I could take advantage of the warranty.  Many times I just take the loss but this light was so bright.  The seller responded quickly asking me to make a video of the light's behavior. Sure, I did and of course,  happened to capture all of my RB lights in the video shot. 😁

Next day they sent a message saying that they created an order for a new one. They mentioned maybe a replacement or refund originally but I would be happy with either for $56.

So I sent them a big thank you message telling them how awesome they are,  how I enjoy all their purchased products, and that I only buy from their store solely.

Then sent a cool response.  Of course my account is under Virginia (Gina for short) but the account has my cycling picture on it. So they may be a little confused wondering why anyone would name their boy, Virginia,  or Sue. 😆😆😆

Either way, awesome people 👏 




Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Old Cannondales (George C. To Encanto

 Old Cannondales and Old Guys.  😄 First time riding with George.  He's stronger than he claims riding up the hill and down into a STIFF headwind. He made it look easy considering the elements.  Actually about 31.5 miles.  2 minutes after explaining the importance of restarting one's GPS, I forgot to start mine leaving Encanto Park and not realizing till we were around the nature center.  😁

So maybe I'm the old guy. George is only about 56

It was funny after the ride.  George was looking at my gearing ⚙️.  He said he noticed that I never even went out of my small ring,  the 39. Then he said he was trying hard to keep up and said he noticed I wasn't in my big ring. He said while riding,  he looked at my chain or the small ring thinking to himself, if this guy clicked it up to the big ring, he could drop me like nothing. 

Ha ha ha I told him that I don't ride to drop friends,  I'm always trying to keep it together unless some clown comes along. 😁

As we were packing up in the ⛳️ parking lot,  David from last week rode up. I introduced them to one another then the bike chat continued.  They were comparing their big rear cogs. Then they looked at mine, a 26. Not that small from others I've seen but they were impressed ha ha ha.  Then the standard 53/39. David was talking about how I stayed in my small ring. Funny that it's strange to them though I have met a couple hundred riders that don't spin like I do. I often wonder why,  I told them it's just very comfortable. 

Then David turned to George saying, "if you want to get better at cycling,  ride with this guy, he can go the distance, he's smart and really good with the cycling etiquette, and he really knows how to ride, he should be a trainer or something so if you want to get good at riding. " 

Awe shucks, but I'll take it.  I even told George, "write all this stuff down so you can post it on Strava!". Sure he won't so I'll post it on my blog.  Who knows,  maybe I'll write a book someday. 😄 Just good stuff to look back and remember what people who actually ride their bikes think of Mr. Beanz. 😁



George's pic



What a rough morning.  Got Gina up at 3;30 AM for work.  Sleep then woke me up for goodbye.  Sleep then woke me up because her car was sputtering pretty bad.  Darnit! 

Took the second weapon of choice to work. Sleep,  woke me up letting me know she made it safely.  Sleep,  well tried to sleep but at this point,  thinking about cars and not sheep. By the time I felt sleepy again,  it was time to get up.🤣

Stressing a bit about her money pit but ended up coming to the conclusion that maybe it's time she looks for a new car? Toyota Rav4, but no more Mazda.  Thing ran great for a few years then boom, money pit! 🤣

So we'll see what kind of deals are out there.

Always a freaking bummer the day after a good day. Gina didn't feel well late Sunday night  barely slept an hour maybe.  So I talked her into a sick day.  She slept while I cut my hair. Another do it yourself hair cut 

She woke up, I put on one of my best AC/DC shirts then we headed out to lunch. Figured we'd make the best of the day so we hit up a movie in Montclair Plaza.  

Obsession 🎬.  A coworker told her it was really good so we watched it. Good but not great.  Maybe even a good but not REALLY good. Some creepy scenes and good creepy actors but maybe a little predictable.  Then the idea that if I encountered the situation   I'd been gone 5 minutes after the sheot started.   I've dealt with a creepy date before,  bye! 😆😄😆

But always good spending time with my Honey. 


Don't worry,  I took the pic before the show started 😉 



Nothing like cutting your own hair then listening to some AC/DC.😄



Saturday, June 20, 2026

Solo Fitty & Nekkid Gal

 Some day I'm gonna get in a ride that doesn't have so much wind. 🤣 Good to chat with Paul again. Don't see him much anymore since I don't ride the Santa Ana River Trail much anymore but always good to see Paul, and George. I think I saw Fazi. But no turtles, no Ron &Dixie, no Alyce just wind. 😄 Solo, just me and my USA 💀 buddy. Earned my salt stained gloves today. 

I got lazy this morning and almost put off the ride till tomorrow.  But I ate spaghetti 🍝 last night and didn't want to waste my carbs. 😄

Remind me to tell you about the naked girl, cyclist in the parking lot. 😲 Oh yeah, as soon as I drove up, I noticed a guy and a gal ending their ride making their way to their cars. The dude was parked nose to nose style near me but about 6 cars down. The gal was parked away from me and almost directly in front of me. 

She looked over towards the guy and saw he was busy with his packing up his things. So she slipped off her shorts facing me. 😲 She slipped them off standing next to her car, the driver's door. She slipped them off then reached in her car for another pair to put on. Uh ok! I was in disbelief, so casual but I guess she didn't think to look into my windshield noticing that I was there. I parked then sat in my truck arranging my things that I would be taking out with me, like my GoPro case etc. But hey, I got a free show ha ha ha! I'm guessing she was more proud of her front side than the back. I was a little shocked with the free show but at least she was well trimmed. 🌳

A few minutes later Paul arrived. Had a pretty good chat as always. Did turn out to be a little longer than I expected but we had a good time talking about a lot of stuff. Always good to chat with Paul but once I got started, it was getting late and the wind would show it's ugly cycling face ha ha ha!

On the road but pretty cool. I stopped at Edna Park to refill. When I was getting ready to go, I saw some dude go by on a sweet looking bike. Down in the aerobars, looked like he was doing well so I had no intentions of trying to catch him. Nowadays, I've been just riding getting in my exercise. Nothing aggressive. 

He looked fast so I just admired the bike and wheels. But later near the soccer fields south of Edna Park, I ended up catching him. I rolled by him hoping he wouldn't take my wheel, I just like to ride. So I rolled by getting about 20 yards ahead, I would guess. I just kept my same pace figuring he fell back but sure enough, a minute or two later, he rolls up on my side. I saw something in my peripheral, it was him. At this point, I knew he was going to try to race me or take my wheel if I went ahead again. So I leaned over putting my glove to my tire to brush some debris I just rode through seeing he kept me there hanging on my side.

When I wiped my tire, he asked if I had a flat then I explained I was just wiping debris from my tire. SO I had good reason to slow and let him pull away so that I could do my own ride.  Big guy, about my age so good for him.

He pulled away but kept looking back ha ha ha! Uh-oh, could this be game on? I  didn't want to catch him because like so many other times, I know the other rider is going to suck my wheel and I work alone nowadays. So I held back approaching Moon Park, 5 miles from the coast. He kept looking back and I was about 130 HR so I know I was calm and relaxed, not using too much energy and feeling rested. But he kept looking back, expecting me to get caught up in the game ha ha ha!

He started looking kind of nervous and when we hit the downhill tunnel at Moon Park, he went down into his aerobars and seemed to be trying to crank it up. OKAAAAAAYYYYY! You got my interest now. So I picked it up a bit, 140 HR app. Usually at 140, I start catching people but not an all out effort. I think my max is supposed to be 157 but I have had it higher.

So I stayed close and relaxed at 140'ish. Then we were near the steep little climb and watching him do the double dip earlier, I expected that he was going to fade on the steep ramp. Sure enough, we hit the steep ramp and he stood up trying to keep his pace. I remained seated but applying pressure to my pedals and sure enough, SEE YA!

I rolled right by him and put a good gap rather quickly. I stayed down in the drops hoping to match his aerobar speed so that he could not catch me or latch onto my wheel.  It worked, he fell back but I kept the pressure holding about 145 figuring if I could catch him at 140, 145 would be even more pressure on him. So I stayed down and felt rather good heading into the stiff headwind. I kept the pressure on to the coast, a good 5 miles. When I got to the wooden bridge, crossing I noticed he was really far back, barely coming up the ramp into view. I crossed then went back down into the drops to keep the pressure on. Thought I saw him trying to come back but turns out it was about 4 e-bikes. Now I see on my Strava that I was running my HR at about 155 at this point. Surprisingly, the e-bikes didn't catch me till I crossed under PCH. So I guess I was going pretty good. 

Once at the rest stop, the dude rolled up shortly after. I was wondering if he would pull up into the same rest stop area. He went around the back. Maybe the restrooms on that side were locked as he rolled around the north side then back around to the south. He finally rolled up into the rest area but across the way. SWEET bike! Fat ballooning looking deep carbon rims. SWEET! But again, like David and I were talking about the other day, it ain't the bike. His rig was far sweeter than my old 1997 Canni.

He didn't look at me but later found the water on my end was broke so I had to step on over to that side to fill my bottles. He walked up right after me so I mentioned the headwind. He said ,"yeah, we hit the headwind then you took off and no way could I keep up!". Well that's cool. Usually if I play games with someone and I leave them behind, they come up with a few excuse why they couldn't keep up. I think one guy even brought a note from his mother ha ha ha! But every time I get involved with a little fun race and win, the other dude is always sick or had major surgery so it was nice that this dude just flat out admitted he couldn't keep up. So I just told him that I was trying to keep my average into the wind and seemed I was falling back so I had to lift the pace. Actually I was trying to smoke him though, for having to pass me back and looking back at me like I was racing. OK, I turned it into a race ha ha ha!

What else can a dude ask for, win a little fun time race and see a nekkid chick ha ha ha!




Of course,  Sizzler with Gina after the ride.  Then to the mall for coffee ☕️.  The kids working there had been on vacation for 3 weeks with their parents.  They said they wanted to bring us something from Korea and Hong Kong.  They brought us some of that candy.  Pretty cool,  been wanting to try the stuff but it's pricey.  They said everything was cheaper over there.  Hey, I can make an exception.  Been avoiding sweets mostly but I'll give it a try . 😄









Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Way Above A Recreational Rider_Just Another Old Man with a Cycling Problem Tour

 😄 Having fun with the new jersey. 😄 Powered by last night's Los Jarritos. 😋 Just another 34 miles.

Book of David 😁

I have had a few good chats with a dude named David that I met at the GC patio after rides. Very cool mellow pretty soft spoken dude. Knows plenty about cycling etiquette and riding safely. Good chats about dangerous ride habits and experiences. I had mentioned a certain ride and my concerns of safety. I gave the person the benefit of the doubt but David pointed out several times, that one needs to make things clear and if that rider doesn't comply, say goodbye because nothing good can come out of it. He was right and time after time, not showing any concern for instructions, nothing goo came of it so I had to cut ties.

So David and I had never ridden together and he says he prefers solo as most riders he has encountered scare him and lack skill. We chatted on and he seems to know his stuff. Well, on this ride, I saw him go by as I was filling my bottles at the SF nature center, the Cycling Hub. I didn't recognize him right away as a group of kids rode up on bikes and my attention was on them and their ride leader. But after filling my bottles, I headed off and I could see  rider far ahead on the little hill heading away from the rest stop. Maybe 150 yards ahead, on a rise so one can see far ahead. I saw him again later  heading towards Encanto Park. Seems we were doing about the same speed so I figured I would see this rider at the top as I was not gaining. 

About 50 from the top, I saw David heading down with a shoutout. But he turned around and met at back at the top. Had a good chat then as we were getting ready to head down, he asked if he could tag along. I was surprised but he said he wanted to observe my ride habits. Umm ok! He said pretend that he was not there. I pointed out a few obstacles and a little concerned about his safety and distance behind me seeing I had never ridden around him before. But he seemed very well situated and stable, very well placed. 

Heading down I was in the big ring pedaling but not too hard. Then we hit the dam and he said that he would take the front on that section, about a mile and a half (?). It got windy so I just enjoyed it. He seemed pretty steady in pace so I got to relax. 

Then we hit the trail, the final 9 miles. I was in my small ring, 39 even though we are heading down but if anyone knows this trail, down is ALWAYS WINDY!! 🤬 He mentioned that I looked very comfortable in the small ring. Yup, I like to spin rather than mash. He was enjoying the draft I could see. But later down the road, I started feeling the strain so I asked him to take the front for a bit. Kind of a test too as another rider I was hoping to condition as a ride partner always had an excuse why the front was not an option. Or if so, it was a sprint away instead of a controlled pace where I could recover before taking the front again. Really, it's hard to find a good rider that understands 'WORKING TOGETHER".

So he took the front and kept my pace about 2 minutes then down about one MPH lower. He kept steady but asked me, "how is this pace?". I told him that it was perfect and that as I had tried to explain to the other candidate that even if it is a tad slower than my effort, it allowed me to recover faster and then I could return to the front to pick it up again then we all win!

So I stayed on his wheel for about a mile even after I was rested. Making sure that I had plenty in the gas to finish off the final 3 windy miles. It worked, I felt great. Sometimes a rider will take the front and try to kill me rather than give me a chance to recover which usually ends in a bit of discomfort. David did great and I recovered quickly. I noticed his pace slowed another 1/2 mph but that was fine. At this point as I have mentioned to other riders, if you help me, no way will I drop you ore even TRY to drop you.

I moved back to the front taking over smoothly so he could latch on easily. Seems he  had a bit of trouble at this point and I understand that. Sheeesh, sometimes I might be leading at 17 into a stiff headwind when another rider will take over kicking it up to 21. No way is that recovery! By the time I close the gap and even start to catch my breath, they move off claiming to be done. Uhh ok, your helping me was making me sprint for 1/4 mile to catch on then calling it quits? Very frustrating and a big reason why I enjoy riding alone nowadays. That and realizing my ride times and speeds are just as good riding alone ha ha ha!

So David fell back for a second and I didn't realize it at first. But knowing, I looked back to see him about 15 yards back, uh oh! I soft pedaled for a bit so he could catch back on. He did and recovered just fine before I returned to my pace. Then at one point about a mile before the end, he asked me to go into the big ring as he wanted to observe something. OK, I did then about 1/4 mile later, I shifted back down to my 39 ring. I told him that if I stay in the big ring against the wind, I would fatigue sooner.  Later we would discuss this. When  I went down to the small ring, he dropped back and seemed to struggle to stay on. I wondered why but thought maybe he couldn't find the draft as it gets really windy in this final section.  

So we get back to end the ride then sit in the patio for a bit to chat. He told me once again as he did on the ride, that he could see I was very comfortable spinning the small ring. I explained the comparison to squats in weight training. You can squat 500 pounds once but 135 pounds, at least 20 times. The big ring will fatigue the muscles sooner. I explained learning it back in 2002 and how I did drills on a trainer hoping to develop a "spin" technique. It worked. He said he can tell. 

Then he asked about when he asked me to big ring it. I told him that I could feel that it would fatigue my legs so I switched back. He said he understood and it was smart of me to go back before I did fatigue. Yup, exactly! But then he asked if I noticed he fell back when I went back to the small ring. I said yeah, I wasn't trying to drop him. He said there was no way he could spin fast enough to keep up in his small ring.  I looked at his bike and said I understood. He has a compact crank with a 34/50 and I have a standard 39/53. He was a bit  surprised and maybe even felt a little silly from his response and the expression on his face ha ha ha!

He then asked how his form was looking. I told him that I could see he was a very good safe rider and that he read me well. He had an even steady pace behind me. Good safe distance and predictable so I could tell what I could do and not do.  I told him that his etiquette was good as I didn't even bother to point out some things as I could tell where he was at all times. Good position so if I wanted to veer left for some reason, I know I could without taking out his wheel. And I knew exactly what to point out, like and old man walking along the ride side of the lane. Of course something out of the ordinary, must be safe. Left to avoid a sand pile knowing where he was the entire time was no issue, he was well placed. Heck, I wish some of the other riders I tried to teach would understand that. It's not about trying to lok fast to one another, it's about using the smarts to recover and benefit from the other rider rather than trying to impress. even if another rider impressed me with speed, if it's not a benefit to the both of us to finish strong and well together, then it's totally useless in my opinion.

Then he said he could tell that I was very smart and knew my stuff.  He told me that he was just a recreational rider so he was just riding. I told him that I was and have always considered myself just a recreational rider as well. Then he said," OH NO WAY, YOU'RE WELL BEYOND AND ABOVE A RECREATIONAL RIDER!".  Ha ha ha thanks but I told him that I'm just riding for exercise and recreation.  But he went on to say he could tell that I was very experienced, knew my stuff as far as etiquette, and a very strong rider.  Hmm, wanting to be modest but it's always a good thing to hear what others think.

Then he said that he admired my thoughts on bikes. He said he could see that my bike was just a bike but a classic, it's a 1997. He went on to explain how he has met sooooo many riders with fancy bikes, wheels, equipment but can't ride their bikes. He said I was the classic example if "it's not the bike, it's the engine". Heck, good to hear that too seeing I learned that a long time ago.

I even had fun telling the story of Big Kahunas and the 5 time Race Across America finisher and heavily decorated long distance rider. Big Canoies telling me on the cycling forums that I did nothing but sissy rides, he had bigger hills, stronger winds and finished all bad azz on some organized rides. Then the RAM racer who said I didn't train properly and signed up for Ride Around the Bear (100 miles, 10,000 ft of gain) along with his $10,000 bike back in 2004 (?). Heck, I was riding this same 1997 model, $1,060 Cannondale CAD3.

He posted on cycling forums that IF I GOT LUCKY, I MIGHT KEEP UP WITH HIM and his bike with special climbing wheels, carbon Colnago, his special descending gears. That was way too funny! I started an hour later, a timed event with scan bars. Past him, then stopped up the road before the last final climb to Onyx Summit, 6 or 7 miles at 6 or 7%. I let him pass while watching him go by chatting with Gina, my arm around her giving her a little peck on the cheek as he rolled by. Gave him another head start then passed him once again on the climb where he shouted he would catch me on the final 40 mile down hill. He had special descending gears. A 60 chain ring and an 11 cog in the back. I had my standard 53/39-12/26 gearing. His thoughts were on cycling forums is that a race can be won on the descent and he is a good descender. Uhh ok so am I and if I smoke your ass by an hour on a 62 climb, no way are you going to beat me on the DH. Umm, I'm a good descender as well and I doubt a rider who can't push custom gears up a mountain is going to have the power to pedal harder on the DH. That was funny, sitting at the post ride BBQ with an arm around Gina and another around our other female cycling partner, eating while enjoying the BBQ and glancing over at him like, you loser ha ha ha! Ended up doing another organized ride later that year. He chose to do the easy version without the climbing, with the girls and I did the 7600 ft ride with the men.

Then the Big Kahuma story ha ha ha! Again, a nice expensive carbon bike, custom fit blah blah blah dissing my bike and ride habits. Invited to a century, went with a buddy, SemperFi (on the forums). We started the ride and BK started out of the gate like a bat out of hell. Just kept up for about 5 miles till he faded. Then we approached the 5 mile canyon climb of which he boasted. Uhh ok, training on GMR vs a 5 mile canyon?  So SemperFi cruised up to the top and waited about 15 minutes for BK. He couldn't keep up at all on the ride and even had his mother come out after the ride making excuses for him.

OK, so maybe he had a bad day. He invited me back 2 weeks later to prove himself. Just he and I this time, I think he bored the other riders ha ha ha! So we rode together, He did a little better though I towed him for 80 miles. Stopped at the Gina SAG support driving my truck for us. He filled then took off as I was filling my bottles, OK! I ended up about 50 yards behind him along the coast, Point Magoo area. Gina pulled up and asked if I was ok. I told her yeah and watch what I do to him at the turn around point. He was being a bit obnoxious at this point thinking I was tired. Nah, I just letting him play himself for a fool.

We got to the turn around together after letting him hang out in the wind for a bit. Heading back up a couple little hills, he must have thought he was feeling strong. We hit a little hill then he stood up and shouted," C'MON BEANZ, LET'S SEE WHAT YOU GOT!!!".  Freaking fool 😆😁😆

I just remained seated but dropped the hammer on the final 10 mile stretch. Got back about 10 minutes before he did. This time we ended the ride right there rather than at his house so I didn't have to hear his mom come out and make excuses again ha ha ha!

Of course, he still didn't learn. He insisted on trying a 5 hour century with a couple of my strong friends. As soon as the fool showed up, he started dissing my buddies' 'bikes. They didn't have this and that, no pro fit like him, wheels not up to par, blah blah blah! My buddies did not like him from minute ONE.

We started the ride and he flatted at mile 15. An experienced double century rider blah blah blah, he could not patch his tire. He started to panic so I insisted that he let me do it as he stood watching in tears. So finally, we start rolling again after his tears dry up. About 35 miles into the ride, the dude could not keep up with us. Mile 60, he was once again crying saying he was going to call his wife to pick him up. Dude, you drove 2 hours to quit and call your wife to drive another 2 hours to pick you up so you can quit? Nah!!!

I told him to hold my wheel but my friends had enough of him so they rolled ahead. I had to keep it down about 14-15 mph so the dude could struggle but barely hold on. Funny thing was that he had done a ride with some forum members and they were all impressed at how fast he was ha ha ha!

But the guy insisted he was a cycling god so he asked to ride along with SemperFi and I on Cool Breeze. A double metric, 124 miles with 7,000 ft gain. Let me just say, we did a lot of waiting then he called it quits about mile 110. Didn't want to finish the ride so we took a shortcut back to dry up the tears in his eyes once again.

But the clown still didn't learn, he CHALLENGED ME TO RACE UP GMR!!!    Are you serious, not sure what he was thinking but because he had claimed on the forums that his hometown climbs were more serious and had called me a sissy, I was up for the challenge. Like Mr. T said, "I accept the challenge because it is no challenge!". 😄😄😄...sorry, I had to insert some laughing emoji faces here!😄

So,, GMR is 21 mile total climb with nearly 5,000 ft gain. First 8 is 2300 ft at 6%. The next 13 a bit gentler but kicks back up at mile 15 for a serious 3 mile effort like the first 8 but rough as one is already tired from the first section. FTR, it's a good climb and SEVERAL FORUM MEMBERS HAVE REJECTED INVITES and yeah, Gina has done the total climb a couple of times and planned 1/2 distance rides about 100 times.

So BK and I started the ride. Right away within the first 1/2 mile, I had left him behind. But he set the challenge so you got it ha ha ha! I got to the top of the climb, 21 mile, waited a few minutes but he was not showing up. I waited a few more then decided to go down, maybe he had bike trouble. Nope!

I got down to the 14 mile point and there he was, totally wiped out! Uh c'mon, you can do it, nope he quit! AGAIN!!!!! He didn't break into tears this time but he insisted on heading back down. OK! 

I climbed 21 miles, 5,000 ft, waited, descended about 7 miles all in the time he could only do 14 miles. But the good thing that came out of the experience was that he finally learned his lesson. I would say #1, don't call people sissies on cycling forums. #2, don't underestimate other riders and finally #3, if you can't even do or compete with Gina has done on the bike, don't even freaking think about challenging Mr. Beanz ha ha ha!

So hearing David mention the things about some strong riders riding their bikes no matter what they are, is really cool. Like Lance says, it's not about the bike!

I did tell David that I like to consider myself a recreational rider but he didn't accept that ha ha ha! Nice but I like to be modest. 

I do remember another popular well known double century rider who told me after Ride Around the Bear that he was shocked with my performance. I beat him by 2 ours on the timed event. But he has always been cool, not a obnoxious pr!ck like the others so I won't mention his name. He said that everything that I said on the forums lead him to believe I was a big crybaby on the bike. He said he thought he was going to beat me thinking I was a baby and that I clearly understated my abilities on the forums. He was cool, a really good guy and made me laugh. 

Of course like I told David, most times I am just riding my bike and most of my time probably riding with Gina. I only come out to fight when some mouthy dope on the forums starts in on me. Sometimes you gotta beat someone down just to teach them a lesson ha ha ha!

So it was very cool to listen to David praise my riding. He was impressed saying I was super smooth and steady and looked very comfortable while riding strong. Heck, I'll take it and hopefully I can remain somewhat strong into my older ages.

Of course, I posted the PR's topic on strava and received a comment from Jimbo, Saying that I should expect to get several more to come. Exact words not sure, too lazy to look back but he should know, he's in his 70's now. And last time we rode together, he was still freaking strong, still doing triathlon stuff as well. Well disciplined strong rider who set some of his PR's in his 60's and still topping mine ha ha ha so he should know! Great thing knowing I have something to look forward to as far as cycling!

                                        













Saturday, June 13, 2026

Exercise 36 (Video on YT)

 Just some exercise, another 36. But due to a sit-chee-ation beyond my control, had breakfast at Bugger King. Sandwich not too good but I can see how people get hooked on the tato tots. 😄 But I did miss my Oatmeal, peanut butter, and blueberries breakfast

Ran into some cool cyclists and Omar Chalan. I ran into some guy at the hub taking a break.  He started asking about my ride distance so it ended up being a pretty good conversation.  I thought he was older than me but when I asked, I said 63 then he said, "wow you look good for your age!". Why thank you 😊 He was 58 and just as we mentioned our ages, a young dude in his thirties I would say, said we both looked good for our age. Heck,  I'll take it!

Then the 58 dude rode off but rolled back asking if I could hear the squeak in his bike.  Pretty basic,  sounds like the chain and pulleys need some lube. Later as I stopped at Omar's Chalan rest stop,  he rolled in asking Omar to take a look at it. Yup, Omar said the same thing.  I told them that I diagnosed it so I should get the diagnosis fee. Probably the language barrier but they didn't get it.  Oh well,  I thought it was funny. The dude's bike in the Omar image above. 

Just before leaving the nature center,  a couple came up asking for directions on how to get to the dam.  They seemed enthusiastic about seeing it. Pretty simple if you been there but thinking back to the first couple times I rode through the area,  I remember I was puzzled.  Though there is a big billboard with a map from the mountains to the sea outlining the trails, I can see where it's still confusing.  So I drew a couple of maps in the dirt for them with the actual directions coordinated accordingly.  Had a pretty good chat with them as well  then they headed off with a few directions.  Make a right at the first stop sign, follow the ugly section of road around as it curves to the left,  then ride THROUGH  the second stop sign and it will ramp you up right onto the dam, then the dam will lead you west to the 605.......😄 Obviously they found their way as I caught up capturing them in the video. 

The dude in the red, I see him out there about half the times I ride out there.  I remember seeing him for the first time about a year ago.  I think he was a new rider seeming a little off and struggling big time into the wind.  But a year later,  seems to have improved dramatically.  Back about a month ago, ran into him on the same dam climb. Though I wasn't trying to race him,  he flew up the climb and smoked me ha ha ha.  I think he remembers me being out there when he was struggling so it seems every time I see him out there,  he wants to crank it up to show me what he can do now ha ha ha.  But good for him,  it's a great source of recreation and surely a healthy one.

Talking about the climb, I had to do the upper section 3 extra times to get the shot I wanted.  First,  rode up, set the recorder   down and up only to find somehow I didn't hit the record button correctly.  So down and up again.  Stood up for the second half and though I knew I had to pass the recorder,  I sat down too early realizing I didn't stand as long as planned.  So, down and up again.  Last time after the dude in red made his way up.  So I recorded him then my final attempt.  At this point,  my 4th time up the 9% grade,  I was just happy to remain seated making it beyond the recorder.  So the standing images are from my second time up ha ha ha.  Oh the things we do for fun! 😄








Some still images. Omar at the Chalan rest stop. Some dude I see out there very often,  in red.

And me. I did the second part of the Dam Climb in order to get the footage I wanted ha ha ha. 

Some new jerseys today.







Kinda cool! 63 years old, Strava since 2012 when I found out about it, done this segment over 200 times but still set a PR in my old age. Done plenty of climbing in my time but this steep little section they call The Damn Dam Climb on the San Gabriel River Trail near the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area (for the foreigners 😁) is a PITA for many riders. I have friends that will go around it in order to avoid doing the stinging climb on their rides. Pretty proud of myself after 34 years of consistent cycling, getting old and still able to set a PR on a little stinger like this! 1/4 mile, 6% average grade but 9% and 11% kickers that burn. 9.7 MPH best in my old age. Not bad for a 6'1 230 pound dude that comes from a family that is lucky to have relatives who can still walk after reaching the age of 60. 🤣

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I did order one of these compression base layers. Fit very well,  3XL as a Chinese sizing. Nice fit and long to stay tucked,  no plumber's crack. 😄 I have several base layers but the are a bit baggy in the sleeves so I wanted something more snug. 

Funny that I have a few newer Under Armor and a Columbia.  But these Chinese suckers feel much better and only about $15. I ordered a navy blue to match one of the new jerseys.  But, I liked it so much that I ordered a couple more.  A black and another navy because the color is hard to find.  I looked at Nike stores, UA, even Wally World with no luck trying to find navy blue. 

And Aero too, if I were going to race anyone,  I'd wear one of these.  😄











Thursday, June 11, 2026

Solo 37 Chatting with El and Buddy

 Another Solo 37 miles of smiles. 😁 One of those go easy days but the wind and heat makes sure that won't happen. 🤣 Upper section of the San Gabriel River Trail, Pico Rivera to Azusa Cyn.

Felt warm,  device says 90 something but forecast said 80 something.  I dunno,  it Felt warm and dry. Strava said high of 91.

Did run into a dude I met a few months ago. Think I'd seen him a few more times but not exactly sure as he was riding with other buddies at the times I saw him. But today, I pulled into the Chalan rest stop to ear my stroopwafel and he was there. An older dude but says he is well known in the cycling community and has been for years knowing many of the riders out there. I remember last time we chatted, he pulled out his old expired race licenses from over the years.  He always has some stories to tell and pretty good ones being cycling related. Also another dude there but I don't remember his name.

But he was cool too and we all had a good chat session. El headed up to the dam and we headed back. Not together. He headed out about a minute before I did and good thing I didn't try to ride with him. He was pretty fast. The first 5 miles I could see him ahead about 200 yards. After we hit the little dips around Valley, he vanished into thin air ha ha ha! Cool dude and pretty strong too. The headwinds were getting tough seeing I had a late start but he seemed to ride as if they didn't exist. Good ride dude!

I've been having a hard time getting out of bed. Roku TV keeping me up watching late night movies ha ha ha! I think I fall asleep about 2 am then get Gina up for work at 3:30 am. Then I set my alarm for 4:50 so I am awake to get her text verifying she got to work safely. Then I fall back asleep setting my alarm for 8:30 hoping to get out of bed for a ride. But my schedule was messed up today as the neighbor was walking by as I packed my bike stuff. He started chatting and didn't stop ha ha ha. I can talk when I get going but when I'm heading out for a ride, I don't like to chat. But he got me and I started much later than expected. Oh well! 






Funny how some people are so sensitive. Can't say that I would never ride a motor. That's just me but if I say it, so many people get offended. So many people saying when I get old and disabled, I will ride an e-bike. Uh no, never! I don't feel that I am legit unless I propel my own body weight 100%. Gott a be 100% me or it didn't happen. If one knows me, they know I have done 99.5% of my centuries solo. I'm not the guy that will sit in a group of 30 riders then say I did a 5 hour century either. I'll do it solo and claim my 5:45 but all under my own power 100%.

So I joined a bike group and posted this pic of me with my Real Men Don't Need Motors jersey. Most people were liking the jersey and several even asked for a link to get one themselves. Lots of laughs and likes but there is the one guy who says, "wait till one of those real men runs you off the road."

Uhhh ok! So someone, as most have claimed to use one being disabled or physically limited, is going to run me off the road?! Ha ha ha!  That would be the biggest mistake any disabled physically person would make. I would not take it laying down, literally ha ha ha! For one thing, I don't think anybody is willing to risk the confrontation and the other is, I'd hunt down the MOFO if he ran. But honestly, what disabled person is going to start something they know will not end well for them? Just about everyone I have seen give a reason for riding an e-bike is being disabled. So no, don't think anybody is going to risk a boxing match with me ha ha ha!

Then another guy, not in my post but started his own. Of course, there was no negativity in my posting other than that one comment someone made. But this guy posted something about hate for e-bikes saying he rides one because he is 61, a combat vet and stabbed in the knee. Looking at his profile, my guess would be that he was stabbed in the knee with a beer bottle at a local bar ha ha ha! 

But anyway, he says that he really hates it when people talk about about e-bike riders because they never know the circumstance. The rider could be disabled, sick, injured, whatever but really stresses the face about not knowing the reason. But yet, in another post he's dissing people who drive to the gym to ride the indoor bikes. OK, sounds pretty hypocritical to me. Same sit, am I right? I say that bad ass dude needs to quit crying ha ha ha! Of course I won't reply in his post. Just letting the toxic people bury themselves.

I have received far more supportive and funny responses encouraging the jersey seeing so many actual cyclists are fed up with the motor dependent weenies. Some in other posts have mentioned that it is mostly young kids who irritate people who actual pedal. But I will add that way too many times I have been passed by some clown with a motor then starts looking back at me like I'm stupid enough to think that I have a chance of beating someone with a motor. Actually, the stupid goes more for the moron riding a motor who thinks someone who is actually pedaling a bike would want or care to race them. Bunch of fools!