Sep
09
2008
The concept that we call “10 Degrees of Latitude” is one year old today. Hard to believe that one year ago Adam and I brainstormed this idea. The untold story about 10DL is that it was actually Adam’s wife (Amy Hazlett) who came up with the actual name. Adam came up with the idea to [...]
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Jul
04
2008
Ride stats today Leeds to Nottingham 75 miles 1800 feet climbed 1000 sheep. Some cows. 63 pigs. 2 nuclear reactors Our route took us through Sherwood Forest, which was fun for me. It’s hard not to feel like a kid again riding through Sherwood Forest into Nottingham! Today was a pretty nice day. It’s a [...]
Tags: adam hazlett, best western, cadence, coach, cycling, europe, finis, Fun, neal mueller, Training, trip report, vetta, video, workout
Apr
27
2008
My coach Mike Kuhn from Cadence Cycling told me to bike 100 miles today. So I did. I rode to and around Valley Forge (see previous post for pictures of park). During the ride I consumed 5 bottles of GU water, 5 GU packets, 1 bar and 2 pieces of pizza (kind of random right?). [...]
Tags: 100 miles, cadence, century ride, coach, cycling, Training, vetta
Apr
18
2008
Vetta has been around for along time, but I have not had the opportunity to try out one of their computers until recently. We have put their V100HR and V110HR to the test and will review all of the strengths, weaknesses, and overall performance for you. Historically, Vetta has been a big player in commuter-level [...]
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