**Randy's TCR write up comes all the way from Ramona, CA. His bike was purchased at roll:!**
"Chris,
Well first off man, I want to thank you again (and please pass along a very big thank you to the big cheese at roll:) for hooking me up with this absolutely smoking new ride! I very much appreciate it. Now with that said on to the bike! Dude this thing freaking rocks. It is such an unbelievably fast bike....I am just amazed.
Kim and I went for a ride on Friday night in Ramona for about an hour, and I was like "Wow this thing is pretty nice!" On Saturday we went down to the coast and did a 65 mile ride through Rancho Santa Fe into Escondido, then back down to Carlsbad to the coast highway. We then went back down south to where we parked just east of Torrey Pines.
**Randy's wife, Kim, enjoying the race action at Sea Otter**
Like I said it was just short of 65 miles, and I know this because I had my very trustworthy Sigma Rox 8.0 (see pic) telling me mileage, cadence, miles uphill and mine also tells me I am an old slow piece of junk! These computers are amazing.
**The Sigma ROX never lies!**
Well anyway we had about 1900 feet of climbing and some really fast windy downhills through Elfin Forest. It is such a blast, but this bike is unreal! The thing has no flex anywhere thanks to the BB30 bottom bracket. It is so rigid it is crazy! When you pedal there is nothing but forward motion.
This bike is so sweet that I would say anyone looking for a road bike should consider getting Giant. I love this thing and this weekend we are heading out for 100 miles on Saturday and then the grand loop (inside Cuyamaca Rancho State Park) on Sunday.
Chris thanks to you and roll: bikes again I love this bike.
Talk to ya soon,
Randy"
**Randy is a Cross Country, Downhill and Super-D racer who's "backyard loop" ascends to Cuyamaca Rancho State Park in the Big Laguna Mountains.**
Thursday, August 4, 2011
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2 comments:
Chris, Thank you very much for the shout out, BUT please I have a much better picture than the one you posted. Also the title of the post should have read "Randy and Kim" welcome a new addition to the family.... it's a boy and it weighs 16lbs 13oz... no name as of yet.
Got my OCR1 a couple years ago from you guys. Best decision I made on my first bike in the sport of triathlon.
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