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4bykn
02-09-2004, 12:58 PM
I see the midwest is pretty broadly defined...so how many of us are here, and which state?

I'm here in the middle of nowhere(or Illinois depending upon how one spells it), otherwise known as Normal.

gimpy_in_hudson
02-09-2004, 07:00 PM
Land of unmeltable ice and temperatures that only rise above 32 on weekdays. S

thebadger
02-10-2004, 03:49 AM
St Louis here

Scot_Gore
02-10-2004, 06:22 AM
There's a number of regular posters from Minnesota
PMC
Aliensporebomb
Filtersweep
are probably the most active on the board. Other occasional posters
JBergland
Geardaddy
NelZ
Shad
Zman
Giant Tom

gs5280 vanished long ago, but was a daily contributor for a long time.

treebound
02-10-2004, 07:22 AM
Yep, the "midwest" is huge and is often redefined. Here it appears to be 13 states big, that's huge. I think there's a few others from this micro-region.

Asiago
02-10-2004, 08:04 AM
I see the midwest is pretty broadly defined...so how many of us are here, and which state?

I'm here in the middle of nowhere(or Illinois depending upon how one spells it), otherwise known as Normal.

Southern WI - where it has not been above freezing on a weekday or otherwise for a long time.

andy02
02-10-2004, 04:21 PM
Mi sinks! Want to go to warmer places

MR_GRUMPY
02-10-2004, 05:15 PM
I was starting to get tired of putting in all my miles on a trainer, until I got #&**%$!!)&%$ sick. Been off the bike for two weeks now. I must have some of that bird flu or some sort of plague. I'll never complain of "trainer burn out" again.

Steve-O
02-10-2004, 05:52 PM
Gonna try and ride tomorrow.... High of 30F... Pray for me...

Steve (not as bothered by the cold as by 23c tires on icy pavement)

4bykn
02-11-2004, 02:51 AM
Good luck, Steve-o....keep the rubber side down, and wear a helmet. I'm thinking of getting out Saturday, looks promising.

FTMD
02-11-2004, 05:07 AM
I'm here, representing MO.

funknuggets
02-11-2004, 06:31 AM
Vindicator is in St. Louis

Im in Kansas City.... Dale Bigham is in Columbia

As far as rides/races... Frozen Toes is on the 29th in Columbia... or Boonville (Central Missouri... not sure if Im gonna race that, though).... and there is a 25 mile Race as a part of the Spring race series at Lake Perry in Kansas... on that same day. Then on Mar 7, the second part of the Lake Perry series... is 30 miles (another 5 mile loop).

Anyone gonna ride these?

Chris

Steve-O
02-11-2004, 08:31 AM
Good luck, Steve-o....keep the rubber side down, and wear a helmet. I'm thinking of getting out Saturday, looks promising.

The last couple days of 28-32F weather have dried out the streets so it was pretty good riding this morning. The <a href=http://forums.consumerreview.com/crforum?14@13.LCLtak6tT9b.6@.efe3ab9>Performance booties</a> worked out too...

Rollo Tommassi
02-11-2004, 09:06 AM
Rogers Park, Chicago, Illinois!!
oh man, it's gotta be 35 degrees before I start out the door!






http://www.geocities.com/abarnes_us

JohnnyCat
02-11-2004, 11:12 AM
Central Indiana.

What is the defintion of the midwest? Who are we trying to fool the US doesn't stop at the Mississippi anymore. We are the mideast. On second thought I like the sound of midwest.

bikefreax
02-11-2004, 01:45 PM
I see the midwest is pretty broadly defined...so how many of us are here, and which state?

I'm here in the middle of nowhere(or Illinois depending upon how one spells it), otherwise known as Normal.

I have made many a trips to Normal from Columbia, MO. Used to work for Textron.

bikefreax
02-11-2004, 01:48 PM
Everyone should come to the first road race of the season. It is February 29th in Columbia Mo. Pro 1,2,3 do a 2 lap 66 mile race and everyone else does 33miles. Go to
www.columbiabikeclub.com for a flyer.

tmotz
02-12-2004, 08:05 AM
It's damn cold here.Last Sunday rode 3 miles and that was it.Boy, do I miss Phoenix.




QUOTE=4bykn]I see the midwest is pretty broadly defined...so how many of us are here, and which state?

I'm here in the middle of nowhere(or Illinois depending upon how one spells it), otherwise known as Normal.[/QUOTE]

sbaryenbruch
02-12-2004, 08:28 PM
I see the midwest is pretty broadly defined...so how many of us are here, and which state?

I'm here in the middle of nowhere(or Illinois depending upon how one spells it), otherwise known as Normal.


...we spell Illinois with three letters...F.I.B. I won't elaborate and no offense intended just my upbringing coming through. I don't have it any better being stuck in the middle of Iowa (des moines). I can't wait to move back north (Wisconsin).
SAB

4bykn
02-13-2004, 02:36 AM
Ahhh, yeah. F.I.B's. I used to work for a company with facilities in Wisconsin and I remember them (jokingly) referring to us that way. Thanks for that chuckle from the past.

RGerwig
02-13-2004, 02:50 AM
Checking in from Grand Rapids, MI here. I can't wait till it warms up a little.. too much of a wuss to go riding in this weather! Been here all my life and still can't stand the cold.

TREKY
02-13-2004, 01:11 PM
...just NW of Chicago.I also post from work as pedlfoot.TREKY is my screen name from home.My big claim to fame is I ride every so often with the one and only MR_GRUMPY.Good guy.

Dale Brigham
02-13-2004, 01:13 PM
Holding down the fort in Mid-MO.

Your faithful correspondant,

Dale

RemingtonShowdown
02-13-2004, 03:14 PM
Chica (go Cubs go!)

ScienceGuy
02-14-2004, 06:49 PM
are frozen and my ears are wind-burned in South Dakota. Thank God spring will be here in June!

PaulCL
02-15-2004, 05:38 PM
OK...not officially. Officially, I live in the Southeast - Northern Kentucky. But since my home is 7 miles south of the Ohio river and my office is in downtown Cincinnati, I can claim both areas.

Paul

pedlfoot
02-16-2004, 07:50 AM
nO mESSAGE

WrigleyRoadie
02-16-2004, 09:04 AM
Live next to Wrigley, racing for XXX-AthletiCo this season. Hope to see lots of y'alls out and about - I think I'm going to travel to races in Iowa and Indiana, and do some organized rides in Michigan and Ohio. - WR

Steve-O
02-16-2004, 06:09 PM
Live next to Wrigley, racing for XXX-AthletiCo this season. Hope to see lots of y'alls out and about - I think I'm going to travel to races in Iowa and Indiana, and do some organized rides in Michigan and Ohio. - WR

Your name is on <a href=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/am_teams/2004/xxx>cyclingnew!</a>

weiwentg
02-16-2004, 06:31 PM
I see the midwest is pretty broadly defined...so how many of us are here, and which state?

I'm here in the middle of nowhere(or Illinois depending upon how one spells it), otherwise known as Normal.

Michigan, Schmichigan. Ann Arbor, to be precise.

MR_GRUMPY
02-16-2004, 07:42 PM
Don't say that !
Image is everything.......Keep your back to the wall and don't blink..........

WrigleyRoadie
02-17-2004, 05:05 AM
Your name is on <a href=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/am_teams/2004/xxx>cyclingnew!</a>

I know - I wrote the release :-) Since I have no cred on the bike yet, I will use my words to wage war.... Ha!

Is this Chicago-Steve? You don't live near the corner of IP and Raven (sic) do you? WTH is taking them so long with that mess - It really messes up my route North. Anyway, I think there's an XXX/all-comers hooky ride Thursday AM... good temps predicted. If you're, uh, feeling sick, write me at bigten_web1@hotmail.com. I want to see that Guru!

Steve-O
02-17-2004, 05:34 AM
I know - I wrote the release :-) Since I have no cred on the bike yet, I will use my words to wage war.... Ha!

Is this Chicago-Steve? You don't live near the corner of IP and Raven (sic) do you? WTH is taking them so long with that mess - It really messes up my route North. Anyway, I think there's an XXX/all-comers hooky ride Thursday AM... good temps predicted. If you're, uh, feeling sick, write me at bigten_web1@hotmail.com. I want to see that Guru!

Chicago_Steve = Steve-O...

I used this moniker over on MTBr for 3-4 years but someone had it on RBR... When the forum software changed I figured I would get the same name I use on MTBr. No one has complained yet...

Don't know about breaking away on Thursday AM. I'm due down at McCormick Place to set up for a major tradeshow next week.

Steve (The "jack of all trades" Internet marketing guy)

BugMan
02-18-2004, 11:38 AM
Hey Klages.

Vindicator - I see you all the time on STLBIKING, though I don't know you (or maybe I do and haven't made the connection)

Funknuggets - maybe I'll meet you at Froze Toes.

Ted

Juanmoretime
02-18-2004, 04:56 PM
Lovely Urbana, Illinois home to cows, corn, beans and the Fighing Illini. My 25 miler earlier today sure was ugly with all the field brown but at least I was outside.

Gus Riley
02-18-2004, 06:14 PM
...I'm here in the middle of nowhere(or Illinois depending upon how one spells it), otherwise known as Normal.

I'm near Canton IL. Pretty much in the middle of no where too. :cool:

reedracer
02-23-2004, 07:54 AM
I'm here in Lee's Summit, MO. Thinking about the frozen toes race Saturday. Can't wait for spring!

thebadger
02-24-2004, 05:05 AM
I'm here in Lee's Summit, MO. Thinking about the frozen toes race Saturday. Can't wait for spring!

If you mean Froze Toes in Columbia then I would suggest showing up Sunday instead of Saturday.

Vindicator
02-24-2004, 08:28 AM
As a couple of others have noted, I'm in St. Louis.

Funk, I'm planning on going with the 5s on Sunday. Hopefully not for a three mile group ride followed by a 30 mile solo off the back (in the rain). My base miles are not exactly where Joe Friel says they should be by now...

Klages, I've seen your name as well on STL but I don't believe we've met. Last year, the only group rides I did all that often were with my buddies and some of the Tuesday night practice crit "C" races, so unless you were a regular in the C you probably wouldn't recognize me. I also did Delhi in the Cat 5 30+ division.

I hope to do a lot more races this year than last, but mostly with the 5s. Nothing like joining the racing world at 37!

We did do a St. Louis RBR ride last fall, with J's Haiku and a few others coming in from near and far. It would be fun to do it again.

BugMan
02-24-2004, 08:37 AM
Vindicator,

'thebadger' is Klages - I'm Ted, although both of us are Big Sharks. You and I probably haven't met, since I didn't do any of the "C" race crits last year. I did do Dehli last year, but in the 4s.

If you think starting racing at 37 is interesting, try starting at 45 :eek:

thebadger
02-24-2004, 10:30 AM
Hi Ted.

Vindicator - I don't do the C races but chances are that I would recognize you if I saw you. I usually hung around and saw the C's race.

I saw your RBR ride on the old boards but couldn't make it for some reason. Probably a 'cross race somewhere.

Vindicator
02-24-2004, 12:52 PM
Hey guys. If you have a memory of any of this, I usually wore a US flag-style jersey I got at a century ride at the C races, and I ride a dark blue steel Viner (with a triple, oh the shame and horror!). I did C maybe 5-6 times last year, and finished from 3rd to 6th each time (except the last one of the year, when there was no C and I did the B and dropped out with 3 laps or so to go when my cleat came unscrewed from my shoe). If you remember the one C race where we made a three man break stick, "coached" by John George as our fourth man yelling at us to keep it together and rotate, I was in that break.

This year it looks (knock on wood) that my daughters' softball games and practices won't be on Tuesday, which is what kept me out of all the Tuesday races prior to mid-June last year. If I can make it fit with my work schedule, I also hope to try and do both the B and the C each week this year. We'll see. Hopefully Sunday will go well and get it all off to a good start.

Dave

Mad Clown
03-13-2004, 03:21 PM
Holland Michigan here. Originally hail from beautiful, sunny, warm, snow is a foriegn word, Charleston South Carolina. I still can't figure out why the hell I moved up here to this frozen wasteland! Geez, what was I thinking? I love my job and all, but these northern winters sure cut into the riding season.

- Roy.