Tomblackwood 21 February 2006 04:44:31 [ permanent link ]
I did the MS-150 ride in Washington state last year (see 'this thread' (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41954)), and had such a positive experience that I've joined the planning committee for this year's event, and will be riding it again as well.
Last year in the WA ride there were just under 800 bicyclists and one unicyclist. I'm hoping I can drag a few of the Seattle Area Riders along this year to help balance the ratio.
I'd highly recommend participating...it's a great way to make an impact for a very good cause, and get in good distance shape in the process.
Danny Colyer 21 February 2006 22:18:07 [ permanent link ]
dudewithasock wrote: > Does anyone who has any experience with riding unicycles in walks like> these have any tips for keeping a good speed when compared with the> walkers? Should we stay in front of them, follow them up, try to blend> in?
Most of all, I recommend using the smallest wheel you can. Even on a 20", riding as slow as walking pace for any length of time is tiring.
i rode in one a couple years ago. me and tim colegrove and a couple others. i had a small 24" while the others had cokers and 29'rs. it was 10 miles and the media was all over us. woohoo tv time! it was fun and very tiring. it was the bike ride one, the walkers were the day before i think
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