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Le Burrito - Austin Flyers Ride

July 21, 2008 · 4 Comments

On Sunday morning I drove into Austin to Bicycle Sport Shop for the Austin Flyers Sunday ride. This wasn't your typical Sunday group ride, you know it has to be special for me to drive to a ride. This ride was sponsored by Chipotle. Which meant there was a free burrito for me at the end! There were 3 ride options 20, 35 and 50 mile routes. Since I already had a hard week I figured I'd go for the 35 mile route and take it easy. I hoped that Ray or Jared would show, but Ray was off on a Club Ride and I'm not sure what excuse Jared has for missing free food.

The entire parking lot was full, the lure of free food brought everybody out. There were probably 50 to 70 people at the ride. In the 35 mile route there were probably about 15 to 20 riders.

Once we shoved off I was content in the back. I kept telling myself that today was suppose to be an easy day, yet I wanted to get just a few more groups ahead as the group I was with was going slower than I wanted, or I was getting boxed in or following someone that would slow way down on the hills. So I kept moving forward. Finally on Old San Antonio Road I was at the front group, there was 1 other breakaway group of 4 riders a ways ahead. We were going along at 17 mph when I had a feeling one of the riders was going to make a move and try to catch the breakaway. He didn't disappoint, when he took off I was ready to go. He jumped into action and I caught his back tire. After a few minutes he started to tire on the hills and we were still a ways off from the breakaway. I thought I should attack on the hill but decided to bide my time a little and recover a bit myself (it was a "recovery" ride. Once we got over the climb I got out of his draft and got up to 25 mph reaching the breakaway guys. Once I got with them we strolled into Buda and waited for the main group to catch up.

From Buda we head under the interstate and onto some back roads. There seemed to be one section that was really rough, but me and 3 other riders found ourselves away from the main group again. Luckily we had a navigator with us (he had the map and could read it, plus he seemed to know the area), we made sure not to drop the navigator.  The highlight of the return was when I was chatting with Josh, he had on a Hotel San Jose jersey, but I'm not sure if he was a club rider or racer. As we were chatting one of our companions got out on his own breakaway. Josh turns to me and says he's going to try and catch the other guy and takes off. Well that's all the encouragement I needed and the race was on. I took off as well and I quickly shot past Josh and then then when I caught the lead guy I flew by him and coasted waiting for them to catch up. In this little sprint I got up to 32 mph and max power of 823 watts.

On our way back in when we got back on 1st street while we were stopped at a light who should come strolling in and turning in front of us onto 1st, but the main group. I later found out they got lost and didn't follow the route, they cut it short by 3 miles.

The burritos weren't suppose to be ready till 11a.m. but they had a few out when we returned at 10:30. I grabbed one that turned out to be a veggie (minus chicken). It was quite tasty so was the cold water and heed they had set up as well. Bicycle Sport Shop had set up tables and chairs outside for people to socialize and enjoy the fruits of their ride. From where I sat I could look inside through the window and watch the Tour on the big screen.

My compliments to Chipotle for sponsoring the ride, not only the Austin ride but the coordinated effort in other cities in the US as well. It was a great ride.

Le Burrito mange a la Bicycle Sport Shoppe

Ride Stats

Route Taken

Route Photos

Distance: 34.68

Time: 2:00:04

Average Speed: 17.25

Max Speed: 33.18

Average Power: 172 watts

Max Power: 859 watts

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4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Jared // Jul 21, 2008 at 12:53 PM

    Excuse? Well, I was out in the sun all day on Saturday ... couple that with hanging out with friends and drinking a couple of beers in the evening which left me extremely dehydrated on Sunday! I wanted to make it out there but I just didn't have the energy to get up and get out there!

    Glad you had a good ride!
  • 2 Black Pearl // Jul 21, 2008 at 12:59 PM

    I have one of the original Hotel San Jose wool jerseys. It is my absolute favorite, as a matter of fact I wore it today on my commute and will be changing into it in about 20 minutes for the ride home.
  • 3 Perry // Jul 21, 2008 at 5:25 PM

    Hey Mike! Thanks for the kind words!! And I get another blog to read!! Very entertaining stuff, keep blogging away! See ya soon, maybe the Sat HHH training ride - I have a feeling I can do that 85 now! :O)
  • 4 Ray // Jul 22, 2008 at 7:00 AM

    That's a route I've been on before, more or less. One of the reasons I passed up the ride was the vague response I got when I asked for details on the ride. They didn't tell me the route or the distances, so I figured I'd go with the devil I knew rather than the devil I didn't.

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