tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4538361619679101786.post7785348894637144291..comments2021-01-30T06:51:48.529-08:00Comments on Huffman Bicycle Club: Charity, Thy Name Is MerlinUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4538361619679101786.post-21348032535560663652020-03-23T04:48:43.349-07:002020-03-23T04:48:43.349-07:00Just gave a closure look at your Strava plots. I ...Just gave a closure look at your Strava plots. I love the decaying sine wave.Maxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08012794636516180890noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4538361619679101786.post-187446025610802582020-03-23T04:43:36.506-07:002020-03-23T04:43:36.506-07:00So there's lots to read here, which is good be...So there's lots to read here, which is good because there is lots of time to read. Glad to have you writing.<br /><br />First, that's a good joke. Maybe an image of a spread out peloton with the guys at the back practicing social distancing is a good one too.<br /><br />Speaking of tire width, there used to be a day of 21mm, and even 19mm, rubber. I wish I was in the bike accumulation business in those days. That would be a cool piece of history to have on the wall. But can you imagine riding such a thing? I can't recall the size of the tires on the Cannondale when it came new in 1988. Maybe 23.<br /><br />And then we get to the free market discussion. Still agonizing over this. I did as you intimate just try my own stimulus effort, and I can signal it a little bit by saying I'm trying to help the hardest hit country on the globe (as of today). I then followed up with a donation to a hospital in that same country (thank you to 3T for the link to gofundme for that hospital).<br /><br />Since we are in c-virus doldrums, we obviously need to be scheduling group Zwift rides. Pretty sure I can go 25 miles on Zwift at 189 watts, so we may be a good match at this state in our age and unfitness.Maxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08012794636516180890noreply@blogger.com