Sunday, June 28, 2009

Carl zach

Shot from the carl zach crit. Cat 1 race
This was the final stage of the tour of dairyland. Beautiful night for
bike racing

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Last leg

Another 65 mi day in high heat and humidity. They're advising sane
people to stay indoors. But this is the last day of riding until I
return to la next week

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Taste of horrible

Checking out the route of the annual horribly hilly 100. I could do this

Taste of the horrible.

Checking out the route of the annual horribly hilly 100 ride. I could
do this.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Earth rider

Todays ride had everything beautiful scenery, hills, heat, bird
attacks. I'm stayying in a little bed and breakfast called earth rider
hotel. It's designed for bicycle riders. Each of it's 5 rooms is named
after the 5 five time winners of the tour de France. I'm in the
jaques anquetil room.

The heat did get to me today. It was in the low 80's but a hot sun and
high humidity. I honked after about 70 miles. Tums saved me again. I
was doing hammer gel every hour but probably not drinking enough water.

Tomorrow is only about 30 mi. Good recovery day

Later


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MotionX GPS Track: Brodhead

Hello,

Roadmaster66 uses MotionX-GPS on the iPhone 3G and is sharing with you the following track:

Epic 80 mi ride today

Name: Brodhead
Date: Jun 22, 2009 6:19 am
Distance: 78.1 miles
Elapsed Time: 8:11:28
Avg Speed: 9.5 mph
Max Speed: 107.1 mph
Avg Pace: 06' 17" per mile
Min Altitude: 618 ft
Max Altitude: 903 ft
Start Time: 2009-06-22T11:19:25Z
Start Location:
Latitude: 43º 00' 09" N
Longitude: 88º 14' 56" W
End Time: 2009-06-22T19:30:54Z
End Location:
Latitude: 42º 37' 48" N
Longitude: 89º 16' 07" W

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"Brodhead.kmz" is a Google KML track that can be displayed in Google Earth or Google Maps.

"Brodhead.gpx" is an Open Standard track that can be displayed by select mapping software.

"Brodhead.jpg" is a picture attached to the track by Roadmaster66.


MotionX-GPS Commonly Asked Questions:

Q1: What is MotionX-GPS?
A1: MotionX-GPS, available for the iPhone 3G, is the essential application for hikers, bike riders, joggers, and geocaching enthusiasts. It puts an easy-to-use, state-of-the-art handheld GPS system on your iPhone 3G.
Q2: Can I use MotionX-GPS?
A2: Sure! MotionX-GPS Lite for the iPhone 3G is free and can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store here.
Q3: How can I display tracks in Google Earth?
A3: Follow the directions on the Google Earth web site to download and install the Google Earth program. Save the attached Brodhead.kml file to your computer. Launch Google Earth, select File, Open, and open the saved Brodhead.kml file.
Q4: What is a GPX Track?
A4: GPX stands for GPS Exchange Format and is used to transfer GPS data between many GPS devices and applications, including Google Earth. A track is a path recorded by MotionX-GPS showing movement over the surface of the Earth.
Q5: This e-mail was forwarded to me and I can't find the attachments!
A5: Some e-mail programs do not include the original attachments by default when forwarding an e-mail. In this case, the sender must reattach the original files for them to be included.

Please contact us here with any comments or questions.

All the best,

The MotionX Team


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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Riv at Waterford

Stoped at the Waterford bicycle factory. Had a nice cost and tour.
Took this just outside of town. About a 40 mile ride today beautiful
but windy. Some hills you guys would have enjoyed

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Milwaukee

Having breakfast with my sister. I like civilization

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Albuquerque

Some scenes along the way

Albuquerque

Well. I'm going to make albuquerque the end of this part of my trip.
This was my initial 1st goal. I got a taste of riding route 66. This
part of it is mostly not fun. And the bottom line is my tires were not
rugged enough for the environment I was riding. Tomorrow I get on
amtrak and head to Wisconsin where they is must better riding. I will
keep blogging till I get back to LA so stay tuned.

Sent from my iPhone

Friday, June 5, 2009

Gallup NM

Made it to Gallup. Today was a good ride. When I got near NM I finally
got off I-40 and on to some original 66. Beatifil weather and a slight
tailwind. I haven't had cell phone service for days. Gps is spotty but
I found a nice motel in Gallup with wifi.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

No ride

Woke up not feeling 100%. I think the altitude is affecting me. Two
days between 7000-5000 ft. Will relax in this little town and head out
tomorrow.

Thanks for your support

Sent from my iPhone

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Recovery day

I decided to use today as a recovery day. Just ride 30 mi. Because
tomorrow I have 100 mi to go. I'm in Holbrook Az. Feeling a little
tired. Perpetuum seems to help during the ride. Days not too hot. But
it is very dry and I'm still at 5000 ft. Had 1st flat today. Have to
watch out for those little pieces of wire from blown truck tires that
litter the shoulder. Tomorrows a long day. Starting at 4am. There is a
24 he dennys next to hotel. I'll fuel up there. Later

Sent from my iPhone

Monday, June 1, 2009

MotionX GPS Track: Track 002

Hello,

Roadmaster66 uses MotionX-GPS on the iPhone 3G and is sharing with you the following track:

Name: Track 002
Date: Jun 1, 2009 5:58 am
Distance: 74.3 miles
Elapsed Time: 5:51:23
Avg Speed: 12.7 mph
Max Speed: 63.7 mph
Avg Pace: 04' 44" per mile
Min Altitude: 4,736 ft
Max Altitude: 6,876 ft
Start Time: 2009-06-01T12:58:06Z
Start Location:
Latitude: 35.194101º N
Longitude: 111.633453º W
End Time: 2009-06-01T18:49:29Z
End Location:
Latitude: 35.023497º N
Longitude: 110.698036º W

Click on this link to display the track in Google Maps. This link will be valid until Jul 1, 2009 5:15 PM PDT.


There are two files attached to this email:

"Track 002.kmz" is a Google KML track that can be displayed in Google Earth or Google Maps.

"Track 002.gpx" is an Open Standard track that can be displayed by select mapping software.


MotionX-GPS Commonly Asked Questions:

Q1: What is MotionX-GPS?
A1: MotionX-GPS, available for the iPhone 3G, is the essential application for hikers, bike riders, joggers, and geocaching enthusiasts. It puts an easy-to-use, state-of-the-art handheld GPS system on your iPhone 3G.
Q2: Can I use MotionX-GPS?
A2: Sure! MotionX-GPS Lite for the iPhone 3G is free and can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store here.
Q3: How can I display tracks in Google Earth?
A3: Follow the directions on the Google Earth web site to download and install the Google Earth program. Save the attached Track 002.kml file to your computer. Launch Google Earth, select File, Open, and open the saved Track 002.kml file.
Q4: What is a GPX Track?
A4: GPX stands for GPS Exchange Format and is used to transfer GPS data between many GPS devices and applications, including Google Earth. A track is a path recorded by MotionX-GPS showing movement over the surface of the Earth.
Q5: This e-mail was forwarded to me and I can't find the attachments!
A5: Some e-mail programs do not include the original attachments by default when forwarding an e-mail. In this case, the sender must reattach the original files for them to be included.

Please contact us here with any comments or questions.

All the best,

The MotionX Team


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1st day

I made it to Winslow Az. I rode 75 mi. Made good time unfortunately 15
mi was in the wrong direction. Finding the correct turn out of
Flagstaff was confusing. I'll post route next.