Red Bandana 200k permanent

I rode the Red Bandana 200k permanent route today. Vickie and Pam were doing the 100k version of this route, but Charlie, the only other rider who was going to do the 200k route, cancelled, so I rode a bunch of miles by myself.

This route starts in Alvarado and goes south out to Whitney, then crosses the lake, and comes back north. My Garmin shows 3,790 feet of climbing on the route. If you saw that, you would call it a route without a lot of climbing, but the 39 mile stretch between the 3rd and 4th controls has enough climbing to make up for the rest of the route. The last time I rode this route, I blew myself up with too fast a pace before I even got to the tough stretch. Today, I was determined to pace myself better, and stayed with Pam and Vickie for the first 31 miles, enjoying the easy pace. The control at mile 31 is where they turned around, so I was on my own after that.

The tough stretch travels north on the rolling hills of SH 56 from Kopperl to Brazos Point. Those hills will give you a workout. Then, you get to climb Brazos Point Hill. The lower part of Brazos Point Hill is the only steep part, but it always has me in the granny chain ring to climb it. As I was climbing it today, my Garmin displayed, “Auto Paused” (I hate it when that happens). It’s a sure sign that you’re moving awfully slowly.

Next, at mile 90, is Goatneck Hill. I managed to climb Goatneck in the middle chain ring, something I can’t always do, especially at mile 90 of a ride. It was my reminder that riding easier early had helped. Next comes the climb out of Hamm Creek’s valley, heading up to Rio Vista. I also managed to make this long climb in my middle chain ring, but was pretty tired by the time I reached Rio Vista at mile 106.

From there, the ride gets easier again, but I was still pretty wiped out at the end. I ended up with 127.5 miles, and finished the ride in 9:52, not exactly a blistering time, but it was all I had today.

Red Bandana route

FWBA Rusty Chain Gang Ramble

The past two Tuesday mornings, Rose and I have ridden the 6 1/2 miles to the start of this club ride, and joined it. It starts in South Fort Worth on Columbia Trail near Hulen, and goes south to just west of Crowley, then on south into Johnson County.

The ride stops for a break and regroup on CR 919, then the riders split into different distance groups. The 43 mile route goes out to Sundance Road, then east to Joshua for another stop, before heading back. There are several shorter route options, depending on what everyone wants to do.

It was a small turnout this morning, with the rain and storm forecast looming. Weather radar showed the storms weren’t anywhere close at ride time, so Rose and I did the ride. We cut the route off just a couple of miles past the first regroup, got home just past noon, and ended up with 39.9 miles.

Just a few minutes after we got home, storm sirens were sounding as a tornado was on the ground near Joshua, 10 miles south of us. That set the tone for the rest of the day as tornadoes did a lot of damage in Arlington, Lancaster, and Dallas.

FWBA Rusty Chain Gang Ramble route.

FWBA Tour of Sand Flats

I joined the FWBA Tour of Sand Flats club ride this morning at Alvarado. I did the 68 mile route which heads south, then west to Sand Flats, then on west out to Rio Vista. After a stop there, it heads east to Grandview for another stop, then back to Alvarado.

Recumbent friend Greg Gross also showed up for the ride, so I joined him and we did the ride together. This was a fun route that found some scenic Johnson County roads I’d never ridden before. We missed enough turns that I ended up with 70.2 miles.

This ride gave me a total of 626.4 miles for the month of March, and 1,571 miles for the year.

Tour of Sand Flats route.

Elm Mott Trot 200k

I joined Gary and Charlie this morning, and rode the Venus to Elm Mott 200k. My mileage is down and my weight up, and the climbing on this route isn’t bad, so I figured it would be an easy route to get myself back into 200k riding form.

But things are never that easy, are they? The wind howled, Gary set a fast pace that caused me to burn too many matches early in the ride, and by the end, I was completely out of gas, just turning the pedals and trying to keep moving.

I ended up with 127.8 miles and finished in 8:40, a very good 200k time for me. I’m just glad it wasn’t a hilly route. I would have been in real trouble at the end. I need to start doing more rando rides, since I seem to be having trouble getting as many miles as I want now that I’m not commuting to work on my bike. All the chipseal on this route didn’t agree with my bad shoulder very well, but I survived, and know I can still do a 200k while I’m waiting to get it fixed.

Elm Mott Trot route.

Avoca Coffee Shop Route

I’ve now been off work for over a month. It looks like I’ll be off a lot longer. My orthopedic evaluation appointment isn’t until May 1st, and there will likely be surgery and rehab after that before I can return to work. I only ended up with 400 miles ridden for the month of February. It’s plainly going to be harder to get my mileage in, not commuting by bike to work all the time like I was.

It’s still too early in the year for any of the pay rides I do, and I don’t much like rando riding when it’s cold, so I’ve mainly just been doing short rides from home. Rose and I have done quite a few rides on the tandem. A ride from home to, and back from, the Avoca Coffee Shop in a historic neighborhood just south of downtown Fort Worth has been a favorite route lately.

On the way back, Trail Lake Drive has a nice bike lane for a couple of miles. The only problem with that is that there always seem to be cars illegally parked in the bike lane. Even this google maps satellite photo shows cars illegally parked in the bike lane. That makes it pretty obvious that they park there every day.
Google Maps Satellite Photo

I took photos of three of the parked cars today, and reported the license plate numbers to the FWPD when I got home. Do you suppose that, plus posting the vehicle photos here and on facebook will make any difference in this, the most car-centric place on the planet?

As I arrived home from my ride, I once again noticed what a jungle has grown up in the lot across the street. Our HOA is picky about everyone keeping their lawns mowed, yet this lot always looks like a jungle. What’s up with that? Is the landowner on the HOA board or what? I complained about this to the HOA after I got in the house. I guess I’m just in snitch mode today…

I ended up with 33.3 miles on the XStream this morning.

The Avoca Coffee Shop.

The Avoca route.

Bike lane illegally parked car #1.

Bike lane illegally parked car #2.

Bike lane illegally parked car #3.

Bike lane illegally parked cars.

The jungle lot across the street from home.

The life changing MRI

I rode to work all four days this week. My ride home today was early, just a couple of hours after my ride to work.

Funny how something as simple as an MRI can change your life. Yesterday’s results show that I have a cratered rotator cuff in my left shoulder. There are three tears, surgery is likely. My shoulder has been hurting for a couple of years, and gradually reached the point where the heavy and physical machine shop maintenance work I do had become very difficult.

My employer has maintained its no “light duty” policy, and put me on medical leave. It will likely take me a couple of months to get to see a VA orthopedic doctor, more time before the surgery, then rehab time afterwards. For the foreseeable future, my bike commuting is over.

At this point, I’m glad I ride recumbents. If I had to lean on the handlebar of an upright, I’d likely be off the bike for a while. As it is, I’ll be riding, just not commuting. Guess I’ll take the fenders off the Xstream tomorrow and install my speed wheels.

2012 days ridden to work: 22
2012 commuting mileage: 545.1

Work commute route

Work commute

I rode to work all five days this week. I ended up with 542 miles in January, not a bad winter month total for me. This morning, I rode to work in shorts, a bit hard to believe for a February morning ride before daylight. I ran into a bit of drizzle for a short stretch of that ride in, but stayed dry on the ride home, glad to have gotten home before the storms.

2012 days ridden to work: 18
2012 commuting mileage: 446.3

Work commute route

Work commute

I only rode to work three days this week. By the Tuesday afternoon ride home, a light rain was already falling, and I settled for driving to work the next two days as the heavy rain caused flooding. I rode to work today and fought a stout south wind on the ride home.

Last Sunday, Rose and I climbed onto the tandem for the first time in over two years, and rode just over 19 miles. I’m hoping to do a lot more miles on the tandem once my work commuting days are done.

2012 days ridden to work: 13
2012 commuting mileage: 323.8

Work commute route

Work commute

It wasn’t much of a bike commuting week this week. I was so wiped out from Sunday’s windy 200k that I just drove to work Monday rather than riding. I had medical appointments on both Wednesday and Friday, so didn’t ride those days either. I rode Tuesday and Thursday, and got an extra 5 miles on the ride home Tuesday, making a stop at Performance Bike to pick up some tubes.

2012 days ridden to work: 10
2012 commuting mileage: 250.3

Work commute route with side trip to Performance Bike.