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Jean Marie Linhart July 15, 2014

The Past, the Present and the Future

The Past

Once upon a time, I was the featured cyclist in the B/CS Bike to Work Day article. Remember when I worked at Stata? Remember when I had long hair? Not that you can tell in the photo! I still commute on that very same bike. This article is from the Sunday, April 24, 2005 edition of The Eagle.

Jean Marie is featured in this 2005 Bike to Work Day article.

Jean Marie is featured in this 2005 Bike to Work Day article.

Part 2 of the April 2005 Bike to Work Day Article.

Part 2 of the April 2005 Bike to Work Day Article.

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The Present

Tonight was my penultimate social ride — on July 28, I relocate to Washington State. It was the first day of the year over 100F, and only 2 other riders showed up. One of my big fears starting out as a Social Ride Leader was that no one would show up. It’s happened a few times. The worst was one night when one person showed up and rode about a mile then decided to just go home! That time I really wondered if it was something I did or said. But it was fine; if you want to lead, you have to grow thick skin for those moments. Life went on.

I’m pretty convinced that on the most part, making sure the ride happened every week got a lot of people out on bicycles. Even if it is only 3 of us at a time, it is still a bike ride! I think I’ve been a good bicycling friend to many.

Tonight, after the ride, a young lady who saw that I had “bike stuff” to give away came by to see what I had. I dug out a few things I might have otherwise kept, but that I honestly didn’t need. I so enjoyed her enthusiasm. Some things are so worth the price of admission. I hope the “stuff” that I don’t need brings her many miles and many smiles.

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The Future

Next week, Monday July 21, after the social ride, my friend Karen has generously arranged a picnic to send me off to Washington. Everyone is invited, new riders, old friends, friends who don’t ride, if you want to be there, just come. Karen asks “It would help if I could get an RSVP (to vierow@verizon.net) on the number of people in your party. If you don’t RSVP, please show up anyways as I will bring more than what seems appropriate.” If you are planning on bringing a potluck item (which is NOT required, especially not for those doing the ride), please mention that too.

The picnic will be in Steeplechase Park (click for map), and will start at about 7:30 pm. There are picnic tables near the playscape and dog run area where we will gather. Social Riders should arrive around 7:30 and certainly by 7:45.

If you want to join for the bike ride:

Departure time: Mondays, 6 pm from Technology Loop in TAMUs Research Park
Route: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5881835
or http://ridewithgps.com/routes/4684741
Distance: ~20 usually, but the short route is ~15 if needed.
Meeting place: TAMUs Research Park, on Technology Loop, nearest shade
to the south bridge by the duck pond
Pace: Suitable for beginners, no-drop.
Required items: helmets, flat change kit, water
Strongly suggested: headlights, taillights, food, cell phone

Some notes: Beginners welcome, faster people will need to slow down to make the pace comfortable for everyone to ride and talk. No fancy bike is required.

Filed Under: Just For Fun, leading rides, Rides/Events, Social Ride

Jean Marie Linhart July 8, 2014

Thumper Trucks and Rabbit Ears

We’ve been seeing some weird wires/equipment out along the road for a few weeks now, which was identified as seismic equipment used to pick up signals from thumper trucks. (Sigh, I don’t have a picture of them. Hindsight is 20/20.) Last night on the Monday Social Ride, we finally got to see the thumper trucks come through.

Thumper Trucks

Thumper Trucks (plus Rebecca and Scott).

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Before the ride started, we decided to take the usual nightly photo. Since one rider’s helmet was decked out with rabbit ears and a tail, we went with the rabbit theme. Thanks to Rebecca for photographing for us!

Rabbit ears on the Monday Social Ride

Rabbit Ears on the Monday Social Ride.

Filed Under: Bryan/College Station, Just For Fun, Social Ride

Jean Marie Linhart July 3, 2014

Wednesday Ride with Photos

It was wild having a bystander photograph the start to the Wednesday ride tonight. Normally I’m taking the pictures, so I’m not in any of them.

The Wednesday ride is an intermediate pace, intermediate difficulty ride about 36 miles long. Speeds vary — about 16-18 mph to start, and I suspect that slows a bit on the hills. I can’t keep that pace up for long, so I’m usually dragging behind by the time we get through Traditions and out to the Expo Center. I ride my slow and steady pace, occasionally cutting a rest short to get ahead for a little bit. The last two weeks, I’ve turned back early. Everyone’s been supportive of me being out there, which is much appreciated.


Jean Marie gets her photo taken at the ride start standing next to James!

Jean Marie gets her photo taken at the ride start standing next to James!

Riders talking before the ride start.

Riders talking before the ride start.

Riders looking over our shoulders.

Looking over our shoulders.

Wednesday Ride Love

We are all making hearts to show how much we love to ride, especially on Wednesdays!


If anyone knows Roger from chemistry, the photographer, assuming I got that name right, please forward him this post with a big thanks from the ride crew!

Filed Under: Just For Fun, Rides/Events, Wednesday Ride

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