I've been using a mountain bike the last few years and it has got the job done for getting some miles in. This year, I'm looking to get a road bike for better speed (thanks Strava!!) and I'm eyeing used Specialized Allez on CL. I have a few friends who cycle and they recommended that one, though I'm sure there are plenty of others.Glad you're getting some help Ned, good luck.
I'm going to start looking for a road bike but have no idea where to start or what to look for. I've got a friend I need to ping who can help me, but welcome thoughts from the riders in here. Is looking for something used the best way to go? What's the price range for a reasonble bike?
How much are willing to spend? I dropped around a grand on mine but I got a pretty decent deal. Looks like it's still on sale.Glad you're getting some help Ned, good luck.
I'm going to start looking for a road bike but have no idea where to start or what to look for. I've got a friend I need to ping who can help me, but welcome thoughts from the riders in here. Is looking for something used the best way to go? What's the price range for a reasonble bike?
That was the one that was cancelled on me during mile 21.Green Bay,
Oh man, when and what was the story behind that??That was the one that was cancelled on me during mile 21.
https://forums.footballguys.com/forum/topic/302486-ran-a-10k-in-june/?do=findComment&comment=14397920Oh man, when and what was the story behind that??
Wow, that's crazy. I've never heard of a marathon being cancelled mid-race before. Would have been more understandable if it was because of lightning or something but if it's hot, you cancel before, not during.
Someone at work just suggested that same bike, thanks.I've been using a mountain bike the last few years and it has got the job done for getting some miles in. This year, I'm looking to get a road bike for better speed (thanks Strava!!) and I'm eyeing used Specialized Allez on CL. I have a few friends who cycle and they recommended that one, though I'm sure there are plenty of others.
I haven't owned a bike since the 80s.How much are willing to spend? I dropped around a grand on mine but I got a pretty decent deal. Looks like it's still on sale.
http://www.performancebike.com/bikes/Product_10052_10551_1193367_-1___400784
I was told this was a pretty decent starter bike but I don't really have anything to compare to other than a beach cruiser.![]()
Yeah, I was in the same boat when I bought mine. I train with a couple of ironmen and they told me that it was a solid bike. I think if you want something to race with eventually, you may need to pay closer to 2k to get a carbon fiber frame, etc.I haven't owned a bike since the 80s.
I'll spend a grand, maybe a little more, don't want to be wishing I had a better one a year from now assuning I get into it. Thanks for the link.
I have an older edition of that Fuji and have loved it for years. Unless you are dead set on the 2016, search around for shops or online retailers that have older models and you can save a ton. As I recall, mine was 2 model years older and I offered the owner cash for a significant discount.Yeah, I was in the same boat when I bought mine. I train with a couple of ironmen and they told me that it was a solid bike. I think if you want something to race with eventually, you may need to pay closer to 2k to get a carbon fiber frame, etc.
Go to your local bike store to get a proper fit (might cost money or they might just consider it a way to get your future business). Then look at Craigslist or other sites. If the store makes you a good deal, cool but buying used is probably the way to go. My road bike cost $1500 used, but I'm told it would cost a few k new (Italian, small company)Glad you're getting some help Ned, good luck.
I'm going to start looking for a road bike but have no idea where to start or what to look for. I've got a friend I need to ping who can help me, but welcome thoughts from the riders in here. Is looking for something used the best way to go? What's the price range for a reasonble bike?
I did the Cleveland half last year. The one in which we had snow, then sleet, then hail, then a torrential downpour, capped off by a round of thunder snow (since I didn't run the full thankfully I was gone by the time this hit) - https://forums.footballguys.com/forum/topic/724983-ran-a-10k-good-racin-fellas/?page=198. I have never left a race so quickly and by the time we got home (about 10 miles east) we had several inches of snow. By early afternoon it was sunny and in the 50's. My oldest's t ball parade was that afternoon and I did it with just a light jacket.Damn @Ned that blows. May ankle has finally improved but I'd be lying if I said there was a day or run that goes by where I don't obsess over it. I'm still icing occasionally and taking anti-inflammatories. The good news is that I'm running more and it seems to be getting stronger. Really hopeful that the trend continues. Which leads me to my next point...
I figure if I can continue to improve, I could possibly be ready for a marathon by the end of May. I started looking at possibilities and wondering if anyone here has had any experience with any of these races:
Green Bay, Cleveland & Bay Shore, MI.
They all look like decent course with early starts. Thoughts or suggestions for other races? TIA
Something I may have learned here (Sand??) is to beware of Craigslist and carbon. I bought my tri-bike for an amazing price off Craigslist and and used a magnifying glass to look over the carbon components before buying. The bike has been a champ for years. I luckily passed on another as I found hairline cracks in the forks of the first one I looked at as the guy had tried to cover them up with nail polish.Go to your local bike store to get a proper fit (might cost money or they might just consider it a way to get your future business). Then look at Craigslist or other sites. If the store makes you a good deal, cool but buying used is probably the way to go. My road bike cost $1500 used, but I'm told it would cost a few k new (Italian, small company)
Never liked that guy anyway.I killed fubar. RIP
Everyone's favorite pre race meal is fried chicken, right?Never liked that guy anyway.
Anyway, welcome aboard OZ. This is a great thread to learn alot about running, nutrition, types of shoes, etc. Hope you achieve your goals and just ask for help when you need it.![]()
Yeah, I imagine there's a chance of dicey weather pretty much everywhere if you're doing marathon in the late spring. I'm really not too worried if the course is boring though. I sorta get tunnel vision when I race anyway.I did the Cleveland half last year. The one in which we had snow, then sleet, then hail, then a torrential downpour, capped off by a round of thunder snow (since I didn't run the full thankfully I was gone by the time this hit) - https://forums.footballguys.com/forum/topic/724983-ran-a-10k-good-racin-fellas/?page=198. I have never left a race so quickly and by the time we got home (about 10 miles east) we had several inches of snow. By early afternoon it was sunny and in the 50's. My oldest's t ball parade was that afternoon and I did it with just a light jacket.
A few years earlier they were pulling people off the course due to the heat. It wasn't to the level of juxt's unfortunate experience at Green Bay, they weren't stopping low 3's 20 miles in, the 4's and 5's though? They were cut off. IIRC they didn't pull the plug until all of the emergency service personnel were disbursed to various issues throughout the course.
Cliff notes - there's no telling what sort of weather you may get here mid May. Hell, it's going to be 75 and sunny today then over-night thunderstorms followed by snow tomorrow. So it isn't a mid-May issue, it's everyday life from December until Summer.
The actual course though? My primary complaint about it has been corrected this year. It used to finish on an ugly local freeway, but they slid it over to finish in a neighborhood then over one of the bridges into the newly opened public square. The 2nd half is still rather boring though. I love the 1st half, but the 2nd is just an out and back and not well spectated. Once you get to mile 23 the new finish should be nice though. The weather tho...
A lot of moving parts in our lives right now, so I haven't made any racing plans but am keeping in shape so when something fits the schedule I can jump on it. This race is on my radar, but there's a good chance I won't decide until the week of (if it hasn't sold out).Yeah, I imagine there's a chance of dicey weather pretty much everyone if you're doing marathon in the late spring. I'm really not too worried if the course is boring though. I sorta get tunnel vision when I race anyway.
Appreciate the insight.![]()
You doing the half again this year?
Annyong's favorite pre-race meal is chicken breasts. Seven of them.Everyone's favorite pre race meal is fried chicken, right?
Kidding - I'm just going back to an old alias and no longer using fubar. The email account linked to fubar is my work address which is being closed soon and my personal account is -oz-.Hang 10 said:WTF?-OZ- said:I killed fubar. RIP
Speak for yourself. These are the things that nightmares are made of.NTTAWWT![]()
Good to see you're finally getting it checked out.
Definitely. Close inspection and using a quarter for a tap test (you can hear the change in tone around a crack). Pretty rare to find a frame that' just cracked without being noticably broken, but it's definitely possible Having said that I've bought carbon off of ebay and had good luck.Something I may have learned here (Sand??) is to beware of Craigslist and carbon. I bought my tri-bike for an amazing price off Craigslist and and used a magnifying glass to look over the carbon components before buying. The bike has been a champ for years. I luckily passed on another as I found hairline cracks in the forks of the first one I looked at as the guy had tried to cover them up with nail polish.
Green BayDamn @Ned that blows. May ankle has finally improved but I'd be lying if I said there was a day or run that goes by where I don't obsess over it. I'm still icing occasionally and taking anti-inflammatories. The good news is that I'm running more and it seems to be getting stronger. Really hopeful that the trend continues. Which leads me to my next point...
I figure if I can continue to improve, I could possibly be ready for a marathon by the end of May. I started looking at possibilities and wondering if anyone here has had any experience with any of these races:
Green Bay, Cleveland & Bay Shore, MI.
They all look like decent course with early starts. Thoughts or suggestions for other races? TIA
i remember that day. it was brutally hot for that time of year here. humid as hell. bummer they cancelled on you.
Speak for yourself. These are the things that nightmares are made of.
Traveled up through TN for work. Snuck in a couple rides, moseying over some pretty big hills. The ride today was pretty cool - nice climb with switchbacks and some serious 50-100ft dropoffs (on the way down, of course) from the road with no shoulder and no railings. I rode damn near on the centerline for those parts.
5:17 pace for 13 miles? well, that's pretty good, I guess.Bourbon Chase shirt making an appearance at a university v'ball match. Coach said "wear neon," so I did. Not many others got the memo, apparently.
I see SteveC was 5/4865 in the Mesa-Phoenix HM today!
Dude, that is awesome. Lookin good.Bourbon Chase shirt making an appearance at a university v'ball match. Coach said "wear neon," so I did. Not many others got the memo, apparently.
I see SteveC was 5/4865 in the Mesa-Phoenix HM today!
:X
Wish that I was on ol' Rocky Top
Exactly. Love that area.:X
I was way too close to Knoxville as it was.
Avg HR was 1535:17 pace for 13 miles? well, that's pretty good, I guess.
so he barely broke a sweat running 13 miles at 5:17Avg HR was 153![]()
mr. furley said:so he barely broke a sweat running 13 miles at 5:17
what am i doing with my life?
It will be fun getting lapped repeatedly by this guy.There is a distinct possibility that a new AL State overall record will be set for the 50 mile distance on March 4th, 2017. We are pleased to announce that Josh Whitehead has registered for the race.The current record (5:43:32) was set back in 1984 by the incredible Phillip Parker. Sign up to be there or just come and cheer him on.
When you run 80 miles in a week they're all long runs.Like our new friend Oz, I also broke 80 miles for the first time ever this week. I kind of felt like I cheated though since I started the week with a long run (18) on Monday and finished with one today (20). Too bad February only has 28 days because otherwise I'd be on pace for my highest monthly total.
WTF? First Asianed chick in the Ft. Lauderdale half and now this. This is turrible.http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/02/21/runners-foot-impaled-nail-purposefully-placed-trail-40-total-found-along-trail/98190816/
beat this guy with a sock full of stones