Today I did '24 Diablo Summit #4 on my fourth different bike, my Black 
Mountain Model Zero.  This time I took a bunch of alternate routes on a few 
of the trails of Mount Diablo, partially to prepare for the burliest ride 
of the year, the Marin Mountains 200k in June.  There was quite a lot of 
snow remaining near the summit from this week's cold snap.  It was cool but 
not terribly cold.  The trails I decided to explore included a bunch that 
were far too steep to ride, so I used the 24" gear (slang for walking). 
 Only 32 miles, but 5600 feet of climbing.  I had made a S.M.A.R.T. goal to 
summit Diablo 5 times on 5 bikes, and now it looks like I may do it every 
month of the year.  Speaking of every month, I'm working on an R12, and my 
April 200k is on Sunday the 14th, which I'll do on the pink Roadeo.  It's 
looking like the cold wet Calfornia Winter may be completely over.  Snow on 
Mount Diablo today and the weather app says Walnut Creek will be in the 80s 
mid-week.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 3:19:59 PM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote:

> This morning I rode out my front door in El Cerrito to the Summit of Mount 
> Diablo.  It was my first big ride on my new pink Roadeo, having tackled the 
> travails of Rene Herse Cantilevers and having just set up a new pair of 
> tubeless Rene Herse Orondo Grade tires.  It was in the high 40s when I 
> left, just before sunrise.  As soon as the sun came out it warmed up quite 
> a bit and was a beautiful breezy Spring Day.  
>
> The bike was perfect, the tires were splendid.  Despite the planing 
> devotees telling me the Roadeo is over-stiff I respectfully disagree.  I 
> posted my second best time on Strava, which I'm pleased with, all things 
> considered.  I got after it pretty good.  I think when I posted my best 
> time I was 10lbs lighter, during my coaching days.  
>
> After the descent I headed to Walnut Creek BART, but of course paid a 
> short social visit at Riv HQ.  Grant was there, and he grabbed my bike and 
> went and rode it around.  The big surprise was Manny was there.  I got to 
> meet his delightful young daughter.  Grant reported that my bike rides 
> great, and approved of my build.  We chatted for a little while, and off I 
> went.  
>
> 70miles, 5300ft.  Multiple compliments received on my pink bike and 
> matching pink socks.  
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>

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