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June 08, 2008

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Max

Thanks for the Metcalf Rd. review, I have been wanting some info on it. I'm only going to be doing the 65 mile ride, due to timing issues but it still includes this climb. Do you think a 39/53 with a sram 11/26 will work, or should I put my compact on? It is only 2 miles but... looks very nasty. Saturday I did a 75 mile ride with 2400' of climbing no problem, but the max grade was only like 9%. Metcalf has some 15+ stuff I hear.

Demetri Mouratis

Thanks for the photos. I did the 65 yesterday and Metcalf kicked my but. A recon ride would have been a good idea but it was a pretty tight schedule since I only signed up a week in advance.

Great blog. Love it. Contrats on the century.

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