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| # Posted 2008-08-23 06:42:34 | |
| vmeyer: | at least no falls
A major accomplishment, in my eyes. :) |
| # Posted 2008-08-23 07:40:27 | |
| kadley: | yeah, I'm jealous. |
| # Posted 2008-08-25 19:18:05 | |
| coach: | Great! I need a training partner for next year's D2R2. |
| # Posted 2008-08-26 15:06:58 | |
| Charlie: | I'm always willing to do next year's D2R2. It's just this year's that I'm avoiding. See me next year. I'm sure I'll feel the same way then. |
| # Posted 2008-08-26 17:06:45 | |
| chitownclark: | R2D2? Is this the one?
Everything about this ride is extraordinary; it has been in planning for 12 years. Riders will enjoy a fabulous network of secret backroads and horse-cart lanes through some of the most scenic and historic areas of western Massachusetts and southern Vermont. The constantly twisting route is often only one lane wide. Stone walls line the roads far more than double-yellow lines. There are dozens of maple-tree 'allees,' over 20 miles of rushing streams, four covered bridges, and countless farms, fields, and forests. Riders may expect hours of cycling without a single car passing. The lunch-break checkpoint is a little park with a National-Register covered bridge, timber-crib dam, and swim hole. |
| # Posted 2008-08-27 08:22:01 | |
| coach: | No, not the robot from Star Wars.
Last year I passed more broken riders and bikes than cars... |
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