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Distance: 52.43 miles Category: training: general - solo Altitude Gain: 0 ft
Time: 04:13:23 Avg Speed: 12.42 mph Max Speed: 24.60 mph
Temp: Avg: 73
Terrain: Road: Flat Bike: Fuji Absolute 1.0 700c Hybrid
Weather Conditions: Mostly sunny, temp low 70's, WINDY.
Ride Description: Solo Friday ride all the way out to the end of the bike path toward the zoo. Major improvements have been made since I was last out there. Traffic was absolutely dire on the way back...why weren't people at work and school today??? Population density here sucks. As does the comfort of my Fuji. And the saddle. It is not built for comfort for distance.
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 11/27/09
Solo Friday ride all the way out to the end of the bike path toward the zoo. Major improvements have been made since I was last out there. Traffic was absolutely dire on the way back...why weren't people at work and school today??? Population density here sucks. As does the comfort of my Fuji. And the saddle. It is not built for comfort for distance.

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