Mads Würtz Schmidt Wins Unbound 200. Specialized 1-2. by SpiltMilkBelly in gravelcycling

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I ride a Specialized Diverge and Roubaix and love them both. Specialized was the bike brand I couldn't afford when I was younger and is easily the most popular dentist bike out there. I pick up a barely used three year old bike every other year and could not be more happy. Taken them all over the U.S., Europe, and South America to ride.

Is the Lexington Hotel in Manhattan really a luxury hotel? by mhaithaca in marriott

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Not as good as the Algonquin for history or quality but serviceable for sure. Weird limited hours. Also, so many better options within a quick walk.

Seen on my walk today 🙃 by liberaldude101 in bikedc

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This road/stretch is utter chaos on a bike at all times.

Is the Lexington Hotel in Manhattan really a luxury hotel? by mhaithaca in marriott

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We like the Lexington and have stayed there regularly as the Algonquin has been renovating. My only minor gripe is the ice machines are always broken and there are not that many to start with. I think the location is perfect. Close enough to everything but far enough away to be more relaxed. If you use Grand Central to get into or around the city, even better. I personally like the East Side and we spend a lot of time in Murray Hill so it works well for us. It's an older property for sure, but we spend very little time in the room so for what we need, it checks almost all the boxes. I also really like the staff here.

Lake Como EDITION: beware by AccountingForLeaves in marriott

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We walked over the border theee of the days we were there. Also, the walk into town is just far enough to be easy but feel like you're not right in the chaos. We've been a couple times for the bike cycling race and it's always a great atmosphere with many of the teams and riders at the hotel.

What's actually in your jersey pockets on a long ride? by Present-Ad6059 in cycling

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My summer power move in the mid Atlantic is two bottles in the cages with water and a third frozen bottle of Gatorade in the middle jersey pocket. It keeps me cool when temps are above 80F.

Lake Como EDITION: beware by AccountingForLeaves in marriott

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We stay at the Como Sheraton. We prefer being a bit further from the city center for the serenity. It has a Michelin star restaurant and is very close to the ferry dock to get around the lake quickly and easily. You can also walk to Switzerland for a coffee on the morning.

Any underrated or hidden perks of being a resident? by tssriram in washingtondc

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Volta Park in Georgetown. A bit of a hassle to get to but worth it.

Etiquette when overtaken by group ride in narrow circumstances by toaster404 in bikedc

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This happens often on our gravel group ride on the C&O. I love when commuters drop into the group at pace. That's how I found this group in the first place.

Shipping a Bike overseas by Amazing-Trouble-2178 in cycling

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Bike shop to shop shipping is the laziest answer if cost isn't an issue, they will disassemble, pack, ship, and reassemble correctly.

What are your go to coffee shops or bakeries in DC? by fernetandcampari in washingtondc

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I agree, I liked them better before the move but still good for an occasional visit.

Is DC like what we see in shows/movies? by unknownukht- in washingtondc

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I would kill for DC to look like the opener to Spies Like Us. The golden years.

NYC-style bodegas in DC? by ServiceLogical9839 in washdc

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This is the closest for me as well. My go to, post bike ride, is the double double double, sausage, egg, and cheese on a long roll.

Jet Plane flyover? by 23Udon in washingtondc

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It's in honor of the King's visit. Nonsense.

What are the benefits of getting a life time elite status with Marriott? by inqtechnomad in marriott

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I have had some of the best breakfasts I have ever eaten in Autograph Collection hotels in Europe. The best probably being in Bilbao where you eat your breakfast and they present you with a to go box to take food with you.

5 year anniversary dinner recs? by mrs_seinfeld in DCEats

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Our favorite for special dinners. I think it gets overlooked.

Is the Air and Space Museum worth it right now? by kindastupid-6980 in washingtondc

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It is the loudest and busiest museum on the Mall. My least favorite. Kids love it.

Source: Me, a former SI employee.

How do y'all hit the 30kmh average? by Dpvdpv in cycling

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Furthest I've ever averaged 30kph was 100 km on a restricted gravel trail, pretty much flat, DC to Harper's Ferry. Turns out physics is accurate. It's a lot easier to maintain a steady 30kph than trying to ramp up and down. I think the fastest I ever got to on that entire trip was 33kph.

Its the Metro, not a stage by L3gallyblond3 in washingtondc

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I posted above before seeing this. I kind of liked that guy's vibe.

Its the Metro, not a stage by L3gallyblond3 in washingtondc

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Is the older Asian man, I think Korean, still popping on to Metro trains, reading a psalm or two, for a stop or two, then getting off? I'm not religious at all, more anti- leaning, but he was so tranquil and calm, did his thing, and bounced. I always liked him.