Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Let's Ride! September 1 - 6

Days until LOTOJA: 11
Saturdays before LOTOJA: 1 (Maintenance Week)

All rides depart from the Logan Aquatic Center (LAC) 451 South 500 West unless otherwise noted. 

Wednesday September 1 at 5:45 pm: Hardware Ranch ~ 45 Miles. 

Thursday September 2 at 5:45 pmShort North Valley Loop ~ 34 Miles.

Saturday September 4 at 7:00 am: Big South Valley Loop ~ 50 Miles.

Monday September 6 at 6:30 am: Mtn. Bike Ride! Meet at First Dam and carpool up to Beaver Creek. About a 3.5 hour ride up to Gibson Basin and down Sink Hollow.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Hincapie Discount....

The skinny is that Team RYGO gets a 20% discount and free shipping on all retail Hincapie products. I have an email into the gal we have been working with to see how we apply that discount, and I will pass along the info as soon as I get it.

Just an FYI, some of the Hincapie products on Competitive Cyclist had a discount even greater than 20%. With the shipping might be sixes though, just have to do the math....

Ta!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Congrats to Jeremy Dustin!

Congrats to Jeremy Dustin!  He took 4th Place in the Snowbird Hill Climb and Widow Maker in the Mens CAT 4-5.  Ryan Ottley who you might know took 2nd place.  Great job Jeremy.  All those training miles have paid off.

http://www.snowbird.com/imagelib/events/2010_men_4-5.pdf


[Thanks Jeremy Bowen]

Let's Ride - August 25 - 28

Days until LOTOJA: 18
Saturdays before LOTOJA: 2 (the last hard riding week)

All rides depart from the Logan Aquatic Center (LAC) 451 South 500 West unless otherwise noted. 

Wednesday August 25 at 5:30 pm: East Canyon ~ 41 Miles. 

Thursday August 26 at 5:30 pm: Smithfield Canyon + Northeast Valley Loop ~ 45 Miles. If Smithfield Canyon is nasty, we'll bypass...

Saturday August 28 at 6:30 am: Cache Valley Century ~ 140+ Miles. We'll leave from the LAC and ride to the start in Richmond. After lunch at the finish, we'll ride back to Logan. See previous post for registration information.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Cache Valley Century Registration

Register here before Thursday night for a whopping $2 less than day of registration. Right now it's about $38 including online processing fees. If you registered before August 21, you saved about $8.

As usual Team RYGO will make this a 140+ mile excursion by leaving early from Logan, riding to the start in Richmond, completing the century and eating the provided lunch in Richmond, then riding back to Logan. We might even deviate and climb up Little Mountain to Newton again if we're feeling frisky after the stop in Trenton.

Also, as usual, they're still looking for volunteers:

The Cache Valley Century is just over a week away and we still need volunteers.  The century is on August 28th.  We still need volunteers to help with registration on Saturday morning before the ride,  a few more volunteers to help with rest stops, and many more to help as support vehicles.  We could also use a few more to help with parking on Saturday morning.

If you can help or know of anyone that can please let me know!

You can email me at
bobert@xmission.com  or call me at 435-757-2889.

Thanks!


If your wives or other family members friends are inclined, please contact Bob.

Look for the full ride schedule for this week a bit later today.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Deer Valley mountain biking

If anyone is interested I am going to Deer Valley Tuesday August 24 for an all day of downhill mountain biking. This is a great way to get your mind off of the stressful roadbike training.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

A Little Caution Always Helps

Well, after yesterday, I've reconsidered my Friday ride to Sherwood. Coming home from work (Brigham city) I made my way to Sherwood. There was road construction on the north side of Dry Lake. At the top of the false summit on the north side, I saw a bike, beat up and sprawled on the ground, then a cyclist lying on the ground with construction crew workers attending to him. The cyclist had his helmet on, I didn't recognize him but he looked quite banged up and bloody. It almost looked as if he was hit by a car but I'm not sure if he was hit or drifted off the road and hit the gravel hard. The section the crew was working on had removed the pavement creating 6 inches of missing pavement on the right side of the road where he lay. He would have been going up hill prior and just starting his decent but I didn't see a vehicle pulled off the road having claimed his folly. To me this is just a reminder to be safe, especially in road construction zones... my advice is just to avoid it. I'm new to cycling on the road but it just makes sense to steer clear of road construction it's dangerous enough in a vehicle let alone on a bicycle. Use caution, it always helps.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Aug 16-21

Wed

5:45 North Valley Loop with Little Mtn and a Divide.


Thurs.

5:30 TT is all of Blacksmith. This is also a Team TT meaning a group of three or individual may participate let Rex know if interested.

Sat.

6:15 am Preston and back for those that have other engagements, for the rest who would like the tour of two states yes we will attempt through strawberry first and the garden city climb. However fair warning I will bet Logan Canyon on the way home to be busy hopefully we can make it to the summit around 1:00 to beat the homeward traffic from the lake??!!!

Special Note: Congrats to Doug and Linda there daughter Jessica is getting Married Thursday.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Team RYGO T-Shirts

We'll be placing the order for Team RYGO t-shirts Wednesday morning. Cost will be an estimated $16 per shirt.

Please visit this spreadsheet to enter your quantities and sizes. Add your name to an empty column, then place a quantity in the corresponding size. We need the final tally by end of day, Tuesday Aug 17.

Consider your sponsors in your order; though we will not be subsidizing shirts for sponsors this year.

The shirts will emulate the logo placement as seen on the jerseys.

Any questions? Add a comment...

Matt

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Let's Ride! Aug 11-14

Days until LOTOJA: 32
Saturdays before LOTOJA: 4 (just a month away!)

All rides depart from the Logan Aquatic Center (LAC) 451 South 500 West unless otherwise noted. 

Wednesday August 11 at 5:30 pm: South Valley Loop + Mantua ~ 45 Miles. 

Thursday August 12

5:30 pmNorth Valley Loop Counter ~ 52 miles. We can hit one of the Clarkston Divides again if time/energy allows.
or
5:45 pm: LRC Time Trial at Blacksmith Fork. 10 miles. Ride to start from LAC. TT starts at 6:30.

Saturday August 7 at 5:30 am: LOTOJA Segment - Montpelier to Afton Out and Back ~ 103 miles. Meet at LAC to carpool to Montpelier. We'll actually ride straight through to Grover,then come back to Afton for lunch before heading back to Montpelier. Don't miss climbing Geneva and Salt River Passes TWICE in one day!

The Truth from Bicycling.com

In a society where beliefs about exercise are either long-held or fleeting (you know, until something better comes along), it can be difficult to know if we're doing the right thing at the right time. And while some rules of fitness are backed up with studies and research, others aren't as grounded in science. These are the rules you can bend.

THE TRUTH Always warm up and cool down.
THE WHOLE TRUTH While a proper warm-up is a must, especially prior to a race, a cooldown isn't always necessary.
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Researchers at Aberystwyth University, in Wales, found that a warm-up that includes moderate to heavy efforts can improve high-intensity cycling performance by 3 percent. These efforts activate all available motor units so they're ready to jump into action at the start, and leave you less likely to go into the red 30 seconds in. For very hard efforts, a cooldown can help prevent blood from pooling in your legs and causing dizziness, but there's no evidence that it clears lactic acid or helps prevent soreness.

THE TRUTH Drink before you're thirsty.
THE WHOLE TRUTH Drink up, but don't drown yourself.
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH A little dehydration doesn't hurt performance or put you at risk for heat stress. In a study from the Sports Science Institute of South Africa, researchers found that runners who drank according to thirst performed just as well as those who drank moderate or high amounts, and they didn't have any higher heat stress or core body temperature.

THE TRUTH When weight training, rest between sets.
THE WHOLE TRUTH Keep moving.
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH You're a cyclist, not a body builder. Sitting between sets reduces potential calorie burn. In a recent study from the University of Connecticut, researchers found that lifters who rested for one minute or less between sets experienced nearly double the metabolism boost of lifters who rested for three minutes.

THE TRUTH Crunches strengthen your core.
THE WHOLE TRUTH Crunches don't work.
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Do this instead: Lie back on a mat and lift your legs so your thighs are perpendicular to the floor and your knees are bent 90 degrees. Extend your arms straight toward the ceiling. Contract your abs and lift your torso off the floor while simultaneously straightening your legs so your body forms a V. Hold for two seconds. Lower. Do three sets of eight to 10 reps.

THE TRUTH Never do intervals on back-to-back days.
THE WHOLE TRUTH Do intervals on back-to-back days--but only if you're training for something really hard.
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH If you're training for a stage race or other multiday event, doing consecutive interval days with ample rest afterward helps build top-end stamina and simulates what's ahead.

THE TRUTH Aim for 90 rpm when pedaling.
THE WHOLE TRUTH There is no magical cadence.
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH You can perform well spinning between 80 and 100 rpm. Choose according to your muscle-fiber makeup and recruitment as well as your fitness level and gear selection.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Future Planning by Mike

I know how to comment on an existing blog, but I don’t know how to create a new blog on the Team RYGO website. Can you explain how?

This week (Aug 14) I can drive to Montpelier, so we can ride to Afton and back to Montpelier.

Next week (Aug 21) I have two weddings to go to so I can only ride a short while early morning in the valley.

We are planning our annual Biking trip to Deer Valley resort on Tuesday August 24. If anyone else would like to go let me know.

We will be leaving around 7:00am. The lifts are closed at 5:30pm so we should be home around 8:00pm.

The cost for the all day pass is $29.

It is the most enjoyable 40 miles of downhill you have ever experienced.

Regards,

Mike Jensen

Friday, August 6, 2010

Team RYGO Jerseys

For anyone that is interested, we are having Team RYGO jerseys printed. They are Hincapie Velocity jersey's and cost $87.00 each. A bit pricey, but we aren't printing very many and they are very nice. They are full zip and considered "race fit." Let me know by about Monday if you want one, and what size.

Here is a sizing chart:

Medium ~ Chest 38" to 40" & Waist 33" to 34"
Large ~ Chest 40" to 42" & 35" to 36"
X Large ~ Chest 42" to 44" & 36" to 37"
XX Large ~ Chest 44" to 46" & 37" to 38 "


From Team RYGO


Josh

Monday, August 2, 2010

Let's Ride! Aug 4-7


Days until LOTOJA: 40
Saturdays before LOTOJA: 5 (time to get serious!)

All rides depart from the Logan Aquatic Center (LAC) 451 South 500 West unless otherwise noted. 

Wednesday August 4 at 5:30 pmClarkston Divide ~ 51 Miles. Doug will show us a possible alternate climb... 

Thursday August 5

6:00 pmHardware Ranch Out and Back - 45 miles 
or
7:00 pm: LRC Time Trial at Tony Grove Road. 7 miles. TT starts at 7:00. Email Rex Davidsavor if you'd like to arrange a carpool.

Saturday August 7 at 6:00 am: Riding south over Sardine toward Ogden to a TBD turnaround point, possibly Antelope Island.