Hugh Givens
You could look at last year's site and do the Ronde on the 22nd. But it might be lonely.
The next weekend might be better. But I don't know anything about it. Neither does Brad.
You could look at last year's site and do the Ronde on the 22nd. But it might be lonely.
The next weekend might be better. But I don't know anything about it. Neither does Brad.
So April 22?
On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 10:28 AM, David via OBRA wrote:
> It's on their website.
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> http://www.rondepdx.com
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It's on their website.
http://www.rondepdx.com
Any word on date for Ronde this year?
Rob
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Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 19:43:19 -0700
From: kevin97116@yahoo.com
To: salopez@yahoo.com
CC: obra@list.obra.org
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Ronde
My Garmin said 47.59 miles, 7072 ft of climbing. What you said about the neighbors!
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What is happening in Kevin's corner of the bike world?
http://the-whir-of-spokes-in-air.blogspot.com
http://crosscountryraamblings.blogspot.com
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From: "salopez@yahoo.com"
To: Maggie Rising
Cc: "obra@list.obra.org"
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Ronde
7000k+ is correct.
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On Apr 22, 2012, at 17:07, Maggie Rising wrote:
> I have the best Garmin ever because it tells me "lies" to make me feel better about my cycling. We just finished Le Ronde, and it is telling me we climbed 7,000 feet. But the official unofficial elevation climb in the Oregonian stated 4,700. Did anyone else's Garmin lie to them?
>
> Also . . .. what's the grade of Brynwood and College?
>
> Weren't the neighbors out there just the best?!
>
> What the hell?! "Technical singletrack?!"
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> M.
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My Garmin said 47.59 miles, 7072 ft of climbing.
7000k+ is correct.
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On Apr 22, 2012, at 17:07, Maggie Rising wrote:
> I have the best Garmin ever because it tells me "lies" to make me feel better about my cycling. We just finished Le Ronde, and it is telling me we climbed 7,000 feet. But the official unofficial elevation climb in the Oregonian stated 4,700. Did anyone else's Garmin lie to them?
>
> Also . . .. what's the grade of Brynwood and College?
>
> Weren't the neighbors out there just the best?!
>
> What the hell?! "Technical singletrack?!"
>
> M.
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I have the best Garmin ever because it tells me "lies" to make me feel better about my cycling. We just finished Le Ronde, and it is telling me we climbed 7,000 feet. But the official unofficial elevation climb in the Oregonian stated 4,700. Did anyone else's Garmin lie to them?
Also . . .. what's the grade of Brynwood and College?
Weren't the neighbors out there just the best?!
What the hell?! "Technical singletrack?!"
M.
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