1000 Miles Running, 1000 Miles Biking

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The Numbers thru April (Read 87 times)

Eternal Rookie


    Athlete Run Bike
    BeastieRoy 517.9 mi

    140.7 mi

    BOWSER    
    Burglar11 426.6 mi

    184.3 mi

    Chenille 179.4 mi

    37.2 mi

    Croydon    
    danadearest    
    dtraitor 131.8 mi

    546.8 mi

    easytiger 72.9 mi

    25.9 mi

    Elly1 282.2 mi

    230.0 mi

    Eternal Rookie 108.6 mi

    461.8 mi

    gmar4718 420.8 mi

    116.1 mi

    hbarney 120 mi 5.5 mi
    jackal101    
    JLM 58.4 mi

    176.5 mi

    jules2 264 mi

    720 mi

    Lizard-82    
    Mikeco 120.9 mi

    1,363.5 mi

    pfriese 648.5 mi

    16.2 mi

    run2fly4ever    
    Runningsteph117 361.7 mi

    414.4 mi

    shadowrunner 456.3 mi

    10.4 mi

    Wazza_24    
    westward13 0 mi 0 mi
    xhristopher 703.5 mi

    215.8 mi

    zoom-zoom 333.2 mi

    753.3 mi

    Pace Bunny 331.7 mi 331.7 mi
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    rectumdamnnearkilledem

      Hey, Jules... Clown

      Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

      remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

           ~ Sarah Kay


      jules2

        Well done ZZ, I pulled my hamstring and haven't run for a couple of weeks. It was really annoying as I'd just,got back into,the swing of things. We have had cold wet weather for a while now so most of my running routes are flooded anyway To cap it off I went out for a ride on Saturday and my rear gear,cable,snapped I haven't logged the miles yet but I think I'm just ahead of you on the bike. Just out now for a 100k ride as there's a break in the weather today. Motto for the month is "must try harder" Next month in France so not much running and July heading to London for the Olympics

        Old age is when you move from illegal to prescribed drugs.

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        rectumdamnnearkilledem

          Wow, what a lot of crummy luck you've had.  My mileage for running will start to tank after April.  I have a HM and 25k in the next couple of weeks, but after that nothing.

          Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

          remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

               ~ Sarah Kay