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California Cogal

Come climb with me!

On Saturday I rolled out solo in my Flandrian Best to meditate upon the V. I’d been troubled of late by turmoil among the Velominati…What color socks? Warmers or tights? Helmet or no? Not to mention the lingering melancholy brought on by the realization that the Keeper’s Classic would roll out without me, chained as I am to the yoke of wage slavery. So it was with a heavy heart that I hit the bottom of the driveway and began turning the pedals.  As I toiled up the first climb from my house, the clouds of despair began to lift and the natural rhythms of the ride began to lift my spirits. How lucky I am to ride roads like this right from my door, miles and miles of twisty, two-lane, lightly trafficked tarmac, with my choice of routes! Rolling? Climbs? Flats?  Got ’em all.

The day was brisk, just 10 degrees, and my newest acquisitions, the silver and orange Carnac Helios shoes I’ve now dubbed “Orange Sunshine” for their psychedelic splendor and mood elevating qualities flashed beneath my knees in a peppery cadence, perfectly accenting the new Witte Bibs and V-Gilet.  As I sped along, pondering various epic combos to present to you all as a Cogal, considering all the possibilities, I came to a comforting realization:  We can ride the roads I’m privileged to ride every day! No need to worry about impressing anyone!  So that’s what we’re going to do. Ride my favorite roads.  With that, I’m pleased to present for your consideration the first California Cogal.

Day One: 114 km, 1663 m climbing

Date: March 3, 2012

Categorization: VV

This is the best of Santa Barbara roads, including an ascent of legendary Gibraltar Road, then across the top of the mountains, descending the equally famous Old San Marcos Pass. Ride starts and ends at  Handlebar Coffee Roasters. Rollout at 9-0-V.  Lunch / dinner and beverages after.

Route and location details on the Cogal Event Page.

Day 2: 111 km, 952 m climbing

Date: March 4, 2012

Categorization: Casually Deliberate

We head over the hills we climbed yesterday for 111 rolling km’s through Santa Barbara’s incomparable wine country, including the last few km of the ToC Solvang TT (sadly not in the parcours for 2012).  Rollout is 9-0-V again, from the Bulldog Cafe in Solvang. Lunch and beverages after at Trattoria Grappolo in Santa Ynez.

Route and location details on the Cogal Event Page.

While I hope many of you will be able to do both days, please feel free to do one or the other should time be a limiting factor.  Temps can be anything from 5-25 this time of year, so come prepared. See you all in March!

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sgt

So Cal MAMIL (mamilus californicus), back on the bike for four years. Obsessed. Current Bike count: 4 (two road, one mtb, one trainer). Weapon of choice: '09 Wilier Izoard, Campy 10sp. Favorite ride: Toscana, baby! Hoping to ride L'Eroica in the next couple of years.

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  • Since I also live in town- no reason I shouldnt join you.. may only make one day as it is the missus bday that weekend. and yeah, needs to get some training in if its going to be day 1. oof

  • Bummer...I'll be Five and Diming at the Merco Stage Race. Similar experience I am sure, except slightly more pain and a lot less booze, and more flagrant Rules violations. I hope I can get my tan lines sharp by then.

  • Here's a couple of pics from the top of La Cumbre Peak yesterday. All this and more can be yours...

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  • @sgt

    @Gianni
    Finally!
    Thanks Gianni- I found them on eBay after Googling "orange cycling shoes". I had a pair of Carnacs in the early 90"²s, and as I recall they were pretty good, so I figured it was worth a $150 gamble. Guess what? They are actually damn good! Not as well made as my Sidis, but the sole is 100% cf, the footbed is really nice, and the buckle is the best design I've seen in a while. Given that I tend to have a lot of foot issues (only on the bike, numbness, tingling, etc.) they're wonders. I think the Carnac mark has been revived in the past few years, and while these were almost certainly made in Asia (the box didn't say where), quality is quite acceptable. Check eBay, and go a half size smaller than your Sidi size (not sure about Spesh).
    I give them two big toes up!

    I have to say, those shoes look incredible. How wide is your foot? I've had an issue with wide shoes in the past - I've got skinny little flippers for feet. And I do love my White Ladies so...but my, my, that is a tempting little ditty.

  • @sgt

    @Gareth
    We've had a spate of nice weather, I'm taking advantage while it lasts.

    We actually have snow and ice on the ground here...in fact, I nearly died walking the dogs. Guess I'll be pulling the trainer out for the first time this year...

    Sarge...I have to say, the VMH and I are looking askance at eachother, thinking we may make a trip down there to check this out for the Cogal. These rides look incredible. And a Stage Cogal! It's genius!

  • @Nate

    @mcsqueak
    You think the mile markers are bad. In France on major cycling climbs the km markers also tell you the average gradient for the next kilometer. After 12+ km of climbing you are better off not knowing that the next km averages, say, 9%.

    Yes, and in the Pyrenees, the flies can travel at 12km/hr, meaning their dual purpose is to piss you of as well as remind you that you're not climbing well for your weight. Seeing those markers with the gradients (on the Aspet, the markers tell you 17% most of the time) is not helpful...

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