I was wondering about that. I noticed they were using a different registration system than the rest of Le Etape (I think active.com) and I also noticed that they were no longer listed as an event on the Le Etape website.
There have been a number of setbacks over the last year and the few in the last two days, but it's hard to complain when you're able to get away from it all and just be out there on the bike.Ragoo said:
Despite the troubles sounds like a great time on the bike.
txags92 said:I will be riding this year and starting from Austin also. My wife and I rode with the Aggie club for several years and have been riding with Schlumberger for the last few years (now SLB cycling club). We recently moved from Houston to Bastrop, so joining a team doesn't make as much sense to us as it used to financially. We will be starting in Austin, spending the night at our house in Bastrop instead of in a team tent in LaGrange and won't get the benefit of any team training rides based out of Houston.mtngoat3006 said:
Is anyone riding in the Texas MS150 this year? The former Aggie Cycling Team Powered by the Houston Physicians Hospital is now the Space City Aggies Cycling Team this year. If you've never ridden in the MS150, you should consider riding this year. It's always a rolling PARTY and a great time. I'll be riding with the Space City Aggies and starting from Austin and on to Lagrange on Saturday. Then from Lagrange to Kyle Field on Sunday. It's an awesome experience riding into Kyle Field to the Finish Line. Beat the HELL outta MS!!!
I have been riding the Peloton 3x a week all winter doing Power Zone Pack challenges. I just started riding around the neighborhood here a couple of weeks ago and have figured out a 12 mile loop I can ride without ever leaving the subdivision or getting on roads with a speed limit over 35 mph. Did 25 miles on Sunday and will be doing 30 this weekend.
On a personal note, thank you for riding and raising funds. I was diagnosed with MS in 2006 and I am one of the lucky ones that has had no additional episodes since my original hearing loss that led to me getting diagnosed. I have had additional lesions show up in my brain over time, but they have not led to any further disability. I have many friends that have directly benefited from treatments that were made possible by the research funded by the MS Societyfrom MS150 funds. Thanks to all who ride, and if you see me out there in an "I Ride With MS Jersey", hop on my wheel and I will gladly pull you as far as I can.
That's me. Vittoria is a sponsor, so I've used them and like them. At 60g, it's still considerably lighter than tubes.RangerRick9211 said:
Which one of you is the race director around here? The one that still runs tubs!
Have you had any experience with inserts yet? I've got a dumb light XC build I'm wrapping up for my entry into MTB racing and lacing some carbon hoops. I planned tubeless, but everyone around me is saying Vittoria Airliner Lights + sealant is the new meta.
The idea of adding even 60g of rolling mass per wheel terrifies me. In theory, no impact to rolling resistance as they compress with PSI. I'm not sold, though.
TurboVelo said:That's me. Vittoria is a sponsor, so I've used them and like them. At 60g, it's still considerably lighter than tubes.RangerRick9211 said:
Which one of you is the race director around here? The one that still runs tubs!
Have you had any experience with inserts yet? I've got a dumb light XC build I'm wrapping up for my entry into MTB racing and lacing some carbon hoops. I planned tubeless, but everyone around me is saying Vittoria Airliner Lights + sealant is the new meta.
The idea of adding even 60g of rolling mass per wheel terrifies me. In theory, no impact to rolling resistance as they compress with PSI. I'm not sold, though.
Especially for a guy that still rides sewups!RangerRick9211 said:TurboVelo said:That's me. Vittoria is a sponsor, so I've used them and like them. At 60g, it's still considerably lighter than tubes.RangerRick9211 said:
Which one of you is the race director around here? The one that still runs tubs!
Have you had any experience with inserts yet? I've got a dumb light XC build I'm wrapping up for my entry into MTB racing and lacing some carbon hoops. I planned tubeless, but everyone around me is saying Vittoria Airliner Lights + sealant is the new meta.
The idea of adding even 60g of rolling mass per wheel terrifies me. In theory, no impact to rolling resistance as they compress with PSI. I'm not sold, though.
Cool they are a sponsor!
I ordered a pair. I think I'll start with a single rear insert. I just don't puncture that much in the PNW loam. But most of my races this year are more eastern in the Rockies and I'm guessing more gnarly.
I do so! I live on RCP and ride at the ranch every time I'm there. In fact, I've spent more on MTB's than track bikes! I just don't race them very often.SteveA said:
Man, Turbo velo doesnt mountain bike!
Heck yeah! I'll be the track in Milton next week and Sea Otter after that, but after that, I'm back for a while until Tulsa Tough. I'm ready to try out the single speed I built up.SteveA said:
I forgot you lived over there! I haven't been to Rcp forever. We should have a play date!
I can't pass up a coaching opportunity like that!SteveA said:
Well, I am the Single Speed state champion, so I'll bring mine too!
Who's an Aggie for those that don't know.Ragoo said:
Chad finished second in a sprint
RangerRick9211 said:
Summer is for gravel and MTB! Today in Tahoe and last week in Bend!
Wrapped Gravel Grinder series and off structure for a few months. Enjoying the places a bike can take you!
Happy riding!
Na Zdrav 87 said:
The Ridge in Olympic? That's impressive!