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D2R2 bike
Cervelo R3
Sram Compact 34/50 XX Cassette 11-32 Wifli Conti 25mm GP Its my first D2R2 ride I hope too see you all soon! |
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Tires? Fitness has nothing to do with it. Ability does. I know plenty of "fat and out of shape" guys that can still handle a bike better than most. |
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Rode it 2x with 23mm clinchers on meh roadie. No probs, and I got freaky on the washed out descents too. 39x26 lowest gear. So, it can be done.
My POV is this: I enjoyed it more than I would have on a "more appropriate" bike because it was challenging to do it on a pure road machine. But hey if a more "burly" rig is your cup-o-tea, go nutz. This ride would be most enjoyable on a G650
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I'm guessing most people here are somewhere in between, with a few at either end of the bell curve. Bikes are but a small portion of life... |
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e-Richie
Richard seems very articulate, and certainly posts frequently enough.
I find it odd when other people rush in to speak for him or interpret his statements. Why does that happen? |
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And here's my 2 cents: Many of you have done our Dirtphalt ride.
If you haven't it's very similar terrain to Deerfield. I would say that I am an average rider. I don't have anywhere near the skill of an accomplished cyclocross racer like e-Richie. I could do the Dirtphalt ride with 700X23 road tires. I am used to riding on dirt and more importantly I know where the dangerous sections are and how to approach them. Does that mean other people should come here and try it on road tires? No way. |
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No matter what shape you're in . . .
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And BTW, ergott, that's one killer nice looking Zanc! Love that pearly white! ![]() BBD
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Why do terms like this "tough guy" attitude or blow-hards aside have to accompany replies to me from folks who don't share my points of view? And by extension, why would someone suggest that these threads always bring out the inner cycling stud ? I posted based on my knowledge of the event and area. And I also am on these roads several times a week, some weeks every day. I made the comment that any road bicycle can be used (words to that effect) and mentioned the tire sizes I choose daily. Gear ratios are another subject. But if I suggest that my daily rider is a D2R2 bicycle as-is, folks assume there's a macho thing, or a racer thing, going on. Far from it. Enjoy Franklin County. I moved here after my first D2R2 as a result of the beauty here. I am not trying to create drama here. But I will react to the drama that's here since some of my opinions seem to have touched a nerve or three.
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I for one, having recently signed up for my first D2R2, felt a little better after reading e-RICHIE's comments.
I'd probably be more comfortable on my mountain bike, but I want to ride something similar to what my friends are riding so that my pace is as similar to theirs as possible. I guess I'm a social animal. They're all riding road bikes or cross bikes. I don't have a cross bike, but I have an abundance of road bikes. So I picked a frame I didn't care much about because it had a cracked rear dropout which meant that if it was ever to be used again, I'd lose the "all original" paint. Since I'd be riding dirt with rocks jumping about, this was OK. I had the dropout replaced and built it up as a "climbing" road bike with compact cranks and a 30 tooth cassette. I was a little worried because all I can fit are 28's. But if e-RICHIE is doing it on 23's, I figure I'm golden on 28's. ![]()
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Do you know the answer to my question? Because I'm genuinely curious. |
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Bucket list ride for me. All of the bikes and ride photos make me envious for sure.
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28s or 32s are perfect. You'll enjoy it.
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Getting the feeling that if e-Richie were to have said he's running a cross bike with 38's he'd still have been making the wrong tire choice. "Baaaaaaaaa! THat's too much tire!!"
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