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Thread: Zwift, TR, Sufferfest etc

  1. #2351
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    Zwift opened up clubs again, if we started a tgr one I think you can do rides without having to specifically invite everyone, although I haven't looked really close at how that all works.

    Doing tdz stage 6 regular ride at 7 mst if anyone else wants to jump in.

  2. #2352
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    I’ll figure out the clubs thing.
    Make a TGR club, and then I think we can just post the links to the rides.

  3. #2353
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    How long til we can get TGR jerseys

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennymac View Post
    How long til we can get TGR jerseys
    Once we all have matching tall socks [emoji6]

  5. #2355
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    make the back of the jersey just be a pair of legs wearing high socks - force everyone’s hand

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    I am a technology idiot. I have started doing some training on ifit, and am linking it with strava. On a couple of rides it pulls over my milage and elevation, but on most it just pulls over time and calories and the fact that I did one of their rides. Ultimately, all I care about syncing is the distance and times so I can chart that towards a goal I have set for myself with a mountain bike century in a few months. Any Ideas how to address this sort of thing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennymac View Post
    make the back of the jersey just be a pair of legs wearing high socks - force everyone’s hand
    I feel aggressed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    I feel aggressed.
    Listen, the sooner you accept the one true sock length into your heart, the better. You've been misled by anti-sockists.

  9. #2359
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    Lately I've been wearing my smart wool ski socks on outdoor rides. Seriously nice when it's cold!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    I feel aggressed.
    Key-rist. Can't believe we're going through this BS again. Who gave this joker a mic anyway?


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    Quote Originally Posted by schuss View Post
    Listen, the sooner you accept the one true sock length into your heart, the better. You've been misled by anti-sockists.
    Never. If it was good enough for Fausto and Virenque it's good enough for me. You modern day heathens with no principles, who do not soar like eagles above the alps as they did in the days of yore when legends when born, desperately try to cover up your missing souls with tall socks. It does not work, and though we cannot see your ankles, we can still see right through you to the empty place inside.

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    For those living on planet earth, we've long known that the 60's and the 80's were "lost decades" when it comes to fashion. But carry on ....




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    Zwift, TR, Sufferfest etc

    Quote Originally Posted by huckbucket View Post
    You do realize that you just posted this as a photo defending tall socks? The irony is astonishing.

    Also, thank you for winning the argument for me. Your contribution is appreciated.

    Short socks out!

  14. #2364
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    Wait ... what just happened?!? Tommeke wants to know.


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    Quote Originally Posted by huckbucket View Post
    Wait ... what just happened?!? Tommeke wants to know.

    Oh yeah, he's definitely the guy you want to follow for fashion advice.

    He looks like a Walmart version of Sting:
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  16. #2366
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    I just want you all to know that whatever my avatar looks like in Zwift, I’m usually riding my trainer in my 5.10 mountain bike flats with NO socks on commuter pedals. Oh and my road bike is from 1986.

  17. #2367
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    Ha! I was searching for pics of 80's Virenque to counter your argument and I got side tracked. No socks in line of sight.


  18. #2368
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    You can always be on the fence like Thomas De Gendt:
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    I think this is the best place to ask this. Wheeled standing/riding desks like the one in the photo that aren't $500+?

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    I have the Wahoo desk. Not sure if they still make them but I remember knockoffs available on Amazon. Adjustable height, rolls forward and back. Big enough for laptop, remotes and snacks/water. Taking meetings via it was fine, actual working was more difficult.

    Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk

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    I'll make you a sweet one for less than that... But you'll have to come get it in Carson City. I made this one from scraps of walnut and some random aluminum tubing. Click image for larger version. 

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    ride bikes, climb, ski, travel, cook, work to fund former, repeat.

  22. #2372
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    How to create clubs (I think, didn't watch, just saw this recently rolled out from a reliable source)

    https://youtu.be/K2K-6HnyFwA

    Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk

  23. #2373
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    TGR club is already created. I just need to invite everyone to join, as you can't search for clubs to join.
    I've build a few test events and invited myself to test ride them to understand the starting pens, and options like results.
    I hope to have next weeks rides set up with a sharable link, hopefully to make it easier. (and I'm designing a tall socks Jersey )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteroom_Guardian View Post
    I think this is the best place to ask this. Wheeled standing/riding desks like the one in the photo that aren't $500+?

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    If you're determined to go cheap, something like a hospital desk supposedly works really well - https://www.amazon.com/Invacare-Over...dp/B009LT66FE/
    However - how many thousands do you spend on bikes? Buying a nice desk once is worth it. Most sit/stand desks will work. I have a Fully Jarvis, have also heard great things about uplifts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schuss View Post
    If you're determined to go cheap, something like a hospital desk supposedly works really well - https://www.amazon.com/Invacare-Over...dp/B009LT66FE/
    However - how many thousands do you spend on bikes? Buying a nice desk once is worth it. Most sit/stand desks will work. I have a Fully Jarvis, have also heard great things about uplifts.
    We put Uplifts throughout our office and have been quite pleased, especially for the cost.

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