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  | Ride Stats |  | 
    
      
      
         | Distance:
            10.85 miles | Route:
               Long Prairie & Stone Bridge Trail | Time: 01:46:18 |  
         | Avg Speed: 
            6.12 mph | Max Speed:
            0.00 mph | Avg HR: 0 bpm |  
         | Max HR: 0 bpm | Calories Burned: 0 | Weight:
             187 |  
         | Altitude Gain:
             0 ft | Terrain: Off: Flat | Bike: Cannondale Super V 1.000   XC Susp SS |  
     | Club: Ice Bike |  | Weather Conditions: Overcast. 23°. Light Snow. WSW winds 15-25 mph. |  | Ride Description: Went to Roland Olson Forest Preserve to see if the trail was rideable. The first 2.5 miles were pretty tough, the snow was like riding in sand. At times I would be working as hard as I could to go 3 mph. I averaged 5.3 mph to the water tower bridge in Roscoe. 
 Once I got to Roscoe the bike path was plowed and pretty easy riding.  But it was only plowed to the bank, so I rode around and explored Roscoe. Did a few laps around the cemetary.
 
 The trip back however was the toughest 2.5 miles I've ever done. I'll bet I only averaged 4 mph even with a tailwind. I forgot that the trail goes slightly downhill to Roscoe, and that slight uphill grade in the soft snow was just enough to make life miserable. I'll bet I had to stop 7 to 10 times, to catch my breath.
 The wind was only noticable in a couple places.
 
 I wish I would have worn my HR monitor. Those 5 miles were tougher than any spin class so far.
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  | The Stone Bridge Trail was packed down pretty good from the snowmobiles, but I thought the recent sub zero temps would have hardened the trail a little more. I was only sinking in an inch or two, but that was enough to make it feel like I was riding in sand.
 
 This was the toughest workout I've had in a while.
 I really like the singlespeed as a "workout/training" bike, there's no wimping out and shifting to an easier gear on this bike. (Something  I would most likely do if I could.)
 
 Full ride review in my journal.
 
 Pictures of the Kinnikinnick Creek in Roscoe, and the Roscoe Cemetary.
 
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