Team 16 BASF2019 SLEET 16s
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January 14, 2019 at 12:00 pm #1094032
Fast Friendly Guy
Participant@Coppertop222 185692 wrote:
Ok thanks.
Andy, Welcome to our team. Alan was correct, and I have added you to our Sleet 16s BASF 2019 Team.
Membership is complete with all 10 riders! Now every day that any of us rides at least one mile we get points for each mile plus 10 points to our individual and team scores!Andy, As our captain, I have a request. Would you please contact each of our team members, and add mobile phone numbers for each rider on our team contact list. I’m sending the list to your email. Email the updated list back to me and each of our team mates. Thanks. Email because of list privacy.
Primary general mode of team communication is this thread on the forum Team 16 BASF2019 SLEET 16s
Mine is 703-850-4433
Dave
David Pomeroy (Strava)
David P. (BASF2019 leader board)
Fast Friendly Guy (Forum)January 14, 2019 at 4:43 pm #1094057Olive
ParticipantAndy Greenwood, still learning to navigate forum/FS and don’t know your email. So here’s my phone number: 202-441-9033. Thanks!
Lissa
Lissa Bell (Strava)
Olive (Forum)January 14, 2019 at 6:26 pm #1094060Coppertop222
Participant@Olive 185756 wrote:
Andy Greenwood, still learning to navigate forum/FS and don’t know your email. Thanks!
Lissa
Lissa Bell (Strava)
Olive (Forum)Thanks Olive! I’ve heard from 4 people and will push the list out when I have everyone’s number.
If you don’t have my email I sent it privately.Just a suggestion but I saw others were using Tapatalk. I just loaded it on my phone and it makes using the forums way easier on a mobile device.
I’m going out for a ride now!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
January 15, 2019 at 12:23 pm #1094136chuxtr
ParticipantJust a reminder to y’all that anything you post on the forum, e.g., email, phone number, etc., is public information. Anyone (not just forum members) will be able to see. If you’ve got privacy concerns, suggest you not. I believe you can delete your posts if you decide you don’t want that info published.
January 15, 2019 at 3:47 pm #1094169Olive
ParticipantVery helpful. Thanks!
January 15, 2019 at 3:48 pm #1094170Olive
Participant@chuxtr 185835 wrote:
Just a reminder to y’all that anything you post on the forum, e.g., email, phone number, etc., is public information. Anyone (not just forum members) will be able to see. If you’ve got privacy concerns, suggest you not. I believe you can delete your posts if you decide you don’t want that info published.
Very helpful. Thanks!
January 15, 2019 at 3:50 pm #1094172Coppertop222
Participant@chuxtr 185835 wrote:
Just a reminder to y’all that anything you post on the forum, e.g., email, phone number, etc., is public information. Anyone (not just forum members) will be able to see. If you’ve got privacy concerns, suggest you not. I believe you can delete your posts if you decide you don’t want that info published.
Thanks. Just updated our posts above
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January 18, 2019 at 4:51 pm #1094385Olive
ParticipantDear Team 16.
So sorry for me sleeze-a-palooza this week. Me in shop. Then bike in shop.
Onward!
Lissa (aka Olive)
January 19, 2019 at 12:02 pm #1094421Fast Friendly Guy
Participant@Olive 186091 wrote:
Dear Team 16.
So sorry for me sleeze-a-palooza this week. Me in shop. Then bike in shop. Onward! Lissa (aka Olive)
Lissa, Just the opposite! You should be proud for any day you ride more than one mile! I believe everyone on our team is doing their best, and that every ride of a mile or more makes an important benefit for our team. If we all ten of us did a sleaze ride (or more) a day, the TEN points plus point miles add up faster than you might think!
I challenge all SLEET 16ers: (At least) a sleaze a day!
Alan, Wow! Congratulations on some fantastic riding and 836 cumulative individual points (as of today, Saturday morning) enough to earn a NUMBER 2 spot on the BAFS individual leaderboard. I see your just ahead of my good friend, Chris W, who is also an amazing athlete. Friendly advice…watch your rearview mirror!
Everyone, Some great riding this week! The snow and aftermath was a challenge to us all, and we came through shining.
Dave
January 19, 2019 at 1:16 pm #1094424Fast Friendly Guy
ParticipantA chance to meet up and ride together! See below (Komorebi’s Dumpling ride)
Sleet 16s,
Get to know one another and have a fun ride. Join us Feb 2 for coffee at the beginning or anywhere along the route-(send a PM to Komorebi to let her know).
Details, below and on the Forum: Thread: Rides, gatherings, and events for FS 2019@komorebi 186046 wrote:
Dumpling ride on Saturday, February 2. The plan:
- Meet for coffee at 8:30 a.m., Whole Foods Pentagon City, 520 12th Street S. If you’re feeling especially brave, try the dumplings there.
- Roll out from Whole Foods at 9:00 a.m. and ride to Falls Church.
- Be at Mark’s Duck House, 6184 Arlington Blvd., when it opens at 10:00 a.m. Order dumplings and other dishes from traditional dim sum carts.
- Ride some of the new bike lanes in Annandale to get to A&J, 4316 Markham St. Enjoy dumplings and other Chinese small plates.
- Ride more of the new bike lanes in Annandale to get back to the W&OD.
- Finish the ride at District Dumplings in South Arlington, 2923 S. Glebe Rd.
Have questions? Read on.
Why dumplings? As bikedavid pointed out, there’s nothing like a steaming hot plate of dumplings on a cold winter day.
What’s the route? https://ridewithgps.com/routes/29186688. About thirty miles, a mix of trails and roads. Social pace (12-15 mph), no drop. All FS participants and friends are welcome.
What should I bring? Bring a lock and cash (A&J is cash only).
Can I join the ride along the way? Sure. Send me a PM with your email address so that I can temporarily add you to my Garmin LiveTrack. You’ll get an email when we start riding, with a link to see where we are in real time.
What if I’m vegetarian? A&J and District Dumplings have both meat and vegetarian dumplings, as well as other vegetarian dishes. I can’t find the dim sum menu for Mark’s Duck House online, but there should be vegetarian options.
What if the weather is bad? My Asian food rides have a history of being epically soggy. I’m hoping that the third time is the charm, but watch this thread for updates.
Why February 2? This is the last Saturday before the Chinese New Year, which starts on February 5 this year. Dumplings are traditionally eaten to bring good luck in the new year.
January 22, 2019 at 4:00 am #1094542AlanA
ParticipantHowdy teammates (that’s how people out west talk).
Sorry I’ve been AWOL, but I’ve been having a fun time out on the road. I do keep looking at the weather back home, and I do feel bad (although, I am really glad I left when I did). Hopefully I’ll be back in the DC area sometime during Freezing Saddles and try to work out some type of team ride. In the meantime, hang tough!! And don’t worry. It’s not like we’re going to win much money if we come in first.
January 25, 2019 at 12:24 am #1094737amcebbers
ParticipantHi folks,
I’m Annie, grateful new addition to your team. Don’t get too excited, I’m furloughed and pregnant so I’m not getting those commuting miles and not super motivated to spend my time off in the cold on a bike, but I’m good for at least SOME points since biking is still my main mode of transportation. Happy to be here!
January 25, 2019 at 3:32 am #1094748AlanA
Participant@amcebbers 186456 wrote:
Hi folks,
I’m Annie, grateful new addition to your team. Don’t get too excited, I’m furloughed and pregnant so I’m not getting those commuting miles and not super motivated to spend my time off in the cold on a bike, but I’m good for at least SOME points since biking is still my main mode of transportation. Happy to be here!
Howdy, Annie. Welcome aboard. I’m Alan (probably the most worthless co-captain on the planet – but at least I do check the forums once in a while).
January 25, 2019 at 10:51 am #1094749Fast Friendly Guy
ParticipantAnnie, thanks for your reply and a hearty welcome to our team! It doesn’t take much to succeed at Freezing Saddles: Do your best to ride (at least) one mile a day, and the SLEET 16s team will start climbing the team leader board!
About Don Harvey: Don has graciously agreed to give up his spot on the team, (hence Annie’s arrival as our newest teammate).
Here’s my recent email conversation with Don:
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Donald Harvey Jan 24, 2019, 10:01 AMDave. No problem. I understand. Good luck. Don.
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Fast Friendly Guy (David Pomeroy) Jan 24, 2019, 5:12 AMDon, Thanks for your reply. I hope you have a lot of fun on your cruise, and I look forward to eventually meeting you, and maybe riding together sometime.
Yes, unfortunately, stationary bikes don’t qualify for participation in BAFS. Considering that you misunderstood this rule and that you sent your bike to Korea and won’t be riding until the end of February, I’m going to ask Chuck Penna to allow someone else who’s willing and able to ride now to have your place on our team.
This isn’t personal and I wish you the best of luck,
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Donald Harvey Jan 23, 2019HiDavid. When I sign up for freezer Saldels. I didnt see anything about the stationary bike. Since I knew I was moving soon. I will be riding again but not till Late Feburary. I am riding but just stationary. I am on a cruise now and will be back in Va next week to finish my move to Korea. Good luck. Don.
================February 2, 2019 at 10:01 pm #1095173Fast Friendly Guy
ParticipantSleet 16s,
I hope to see you tomorrow for the meet up and ride together! See below (Komorebi’s Dumpling ride)
It is a great chance to get to know one another and have a fun ride. Join us Feb 3 for coffee at the beginning or anywhere along the route-(send a PM to Komorebi to let her know).
Details, below and on the Forum: Thread: Rides, gatherings, and events for FS 2019
Originally Posted by komorebi
Dumpling ride on SUNDAY, February 3. (Revised date) The plan:- Meet for coffee at 8:30 a.m., Whole Foods Pentagon City, 520 12th Street S. If you’re feeling especially brave, try the dumplings there.
- Roll out from Whole Foods at 9:00 a.m. and ride to Falls Church.
- Be at Mark’s Duck House, 6184 Arlington Blvd., when it opens at 10:00 a.m. Order dumplings and other dishes from traditional dim sum carts.
- Ride some of the new bike lanes in Annandale to get to A&J, 4316 Markham St. Enjoy dumplings and other Chinese small plates.
- Ride more of the new bike lanes in Annandale to get back to the W&OD.
- Finish the ride at District Dumplings in South Arlington, 2923 S. Glebe Rd.
Have questions? Read on.
Why dumplings? As bikedavid pointed out, there’s nothing like a steaming hot plate of dumplings on a cold winter day.
What’s the route? https://ridewithgps.com/routes/29186688. About thirty miles, a mix of trails and roads. Social pace (12-15 mph), no drop. All FS participants and friends are welcome.
What should I bring? Bring a lock and cash (A&J is cash only).
Can I join the ride along the way? Sure. Send me a PM with your email address so that I can temporarily add you to my Garmin LiveTrack. You’ll get an email when we start riding, with a link to see where we are in real time.
What if I’m vegetarian? A&J and District Dumplings have both meat and vegetarian dumplings, as well as other vegetarian dishes. I can’t find the dim sum menu for Mark’s Duck House online, but there should be vegetarian options.
What if the weather is bad? My Asian food rides have a history of being epically soggy. I’m hoping that the third time is the charm, but watch this thread for updates.
the Chinese New Year, which starts on February 5 this year. Dumplings are traditionally eaten to bring good luck in the new year.
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