Southern California - MS 150 Santa Barbara Day II - Ride Report with Pics

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merider1
10-23-06, 12:38 PM
Okay, I’ll not lie on this post. This will not be brief, so if you aren’t interested, skip to the photos.

Day II - woke up feeling great with no soreness, nothing. This wasn’t surprising to me since I’ve been riding my “junk-in-the-trunk” many miles these days, so 100 shouldn’t be an issue, but I knew I had another 100 in front of me. I was eager to get on the 6am shuttle and to the start line. My goal was to take off at 7:00, but that was not to be.

At Ledbetter beach and breakfast, my phone rang. It was Minimee (Scott)! Yippee! I had met and ridden with Scott at the Lighthouse Century and already knew that I had a strong rider on my hands (not literally – he’s married – so no giving or receiving other than clean fun on Day II!). Scott had had only 3 hours rest, so I thought for sure we’d be well matched with my 100-mile legs heading out. Unfortunately, they didn’t let us go until 7:45am, which made me nervous. Although I felt great, I’m not foolish enough to believe I could hammer another 100. But we did take off fast into the overcast hills and pretty much within 20 miles, hit our one and only major climb for the day (if you want to call it that). It was back up the other side of the Casitas Pass and down to Santa Ana/Hwy 192 to Hwy 150. As we headed up the hill, the sun came out and it was stunning! Scott is great company, cracking jokes the whole way (he even sang a little – and that boy can sing!). We were doing great. We blew past the first rest stop and regrouped at the second (this was the one and only rest stop that was properly stocked with food options and Gatorade!) We loaded up and took off, hammering pretty steady (but not too fast, as I was fatigued), down and onto a bike path taking us south a bit. I rode too hard on the path, staying between 17-20mph even in headwind (bad choice). Scott is stronger and could have gone faster but he insisted he’d stay with me on the ride.

And that’s when pain began. This is TMI – so any of you who are sensitive, do NOT read this paragraph! But the day before I wore cycling shorts that I hadn’t worn in a year and since they were looser this year (that’s a good thing, right?), I pulled them up extra high on my waist (to avoid tan lines of course – I also cuffed them at the thigh). Well, the seam somehow had rubbed me the wrong way (literally), and I was dealing with horrific chaffing right at the creases of my thighs. I’ve never experienced this before so other than lube up, I didn’t do anything differently on Sunday morning. Although I was wearing comfortable shorts, the chaffing had continued! So much so that I discovered around mile 50 that I had rubbed the skin raw and was bleeding. That’s a first and hopefully a last! I bought Neosporin and that helped, but note to self: always check out your riding gear before a long ride!

Besides the chaffing, I was also starting to feel it ever so slightly in my hamstrings (not sure why) and fatiguing. Of course, that would be when we hit PCH and those #@$%* headwinds. Poor Scott, he tried to pull me, but I just couldn’t keep it over 15 mph. I told him to go ahead, but he waited and we got through that painful section (I hate headwind…really) and were off again at a pretty good pace. Then it dawned on me that the lunch stop was at the finish line for the 75 mile route. The century riders were expected to then head out and back for the last 25-30 miles. As we got closer to Ledbetter Beach, I was starving, still hurting slightly (queue up shoulder violin on this one) and fatigued. Scott was slightly ahead when we came across a rider who immediately informed me that if I was doing the century route, then I would not be able to finish it since they closed it at 1:30pm. It was 1:20pm already! Then I really panicked. That was my endurance goal – to complete 200 miles for the weekend and here I was being told that I might not be able to do it. Plus, the “naysayer” rider continued with “the last shuttle home takes off at 3:30 p.m.” My spirits dropped.

Now let me just say, I’m normally not a baby, but every once in a while, I slip. And here is where I slipped yesterday. I’ve got Scott, who has stuck it out with me the whole route, and what did I do? I try to get him to say he wants to stop at 75 just so I’ll feel better (I asked him how he was doing and if he wanted to stop, and if so, I would stop). Sorry, Scott, that was a dirty trick! Scott’s knee was starting to bug him a little, but he was resolute – he was going to finish the 100 miles! I, on the other hand, was losing my mental battle. Then, to make matters worse, we head into Ledbetter and are greeted with the same crappy tacos (the chicken was so dry it scratched my throat) as the day before. I shoved two down my throat, grabbed Scott and we started to head out (it was 2:00pm and we were hopeful that we could knock out 30 miles in 2 hours – just in time for me to make a 4:00pm shuttle, which was when the last shuttle was really expected to leave, not 3:30pm).

Jim, one of the event organizers, stops us as we try to leave and states that the route is closed. I lost it (again, sorry Scott) and snapped (okay, yelled a little) at him. I told him that they should have either let the century riders leave at 7am on the route or kept the route up and running until 5pm to allow us to finish. He agreed and radioed ahead to have the guys stop taking down route signs (I think he feared for his life). Scott and I took off (now 2:15pm) and began hammering uphill (slightly, but remember, I’m tired at this point) into &8$#%* headwinds (going north, what can I expect). After a couple of miles, I lost my battle. Mentally, I just decided I wasn’t willing to kill myself on a poorly-marked, no-SAG-stops route to hopefully make it back in time for my shuttle to Thousand Oaks. The wind got the better of me. So, I stopped Scott, gave him my route slip, apologized (here I was leaving him after he stayed with me…dreadful), put my generous-sized tail between my legs and headed back. I finished at 175.02 miles, crying like a baby.

Jim got it again as I immediately found him and yelled once more. He was so nice, apologetic and cool about it, it took the wind out of my sails and I just chilled out. It is a charity ride after all. So, crying, stinky and sticky, I grabbed my bag, went to the Beach Café, and changed clothes. As I came out of the restroom and passed the order window, I noticed they had clam chowder. Still sniffling, I ordered a cup. After a couple of bites, I was like, “wow, that’s some damn good chowder,” and I was back to my usual self (chowder can be very consoling). I headed back, greeted my teammates who were just crossing the finish line, got a massage and drank a couple of beers. I didn’t make my goal of 200/weekend, but I feel pretty good about the riding I did. And now, I’ll just have to try again!

Last note on Scott, he called and left me a message yesterday evening. He did, in fact, finish his second century without any SAG or route markers on the last 30 miles. He sounded happy and proud. He should be! He is a great rider (and great to be with on a ride). Thanks again, Scott, and I’m genuinely sorry I left you. But I knew you could do it!!!!

And FINAL note to my sponsors, thank you from the bottom of my heart! Just so you know, there was a gal out there with one arm who completed all 150 miles. She was an inspiration to us all that anything can be accomplished if you put your mind to it. I believe that someday a cure will be found for Multiple Sclerosis - and that's due to the generosity of you guys!

Here are some pics, enjoy:
Scott and me, ready to roll...
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Picture071.jpg
up and away...
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Picture076.jpg
Scott action shot...
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Scottuphill.jpg
I caught him on the hill for a second...
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Picture085.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Picture083.jpg
still climbing...
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Picture076-1.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Picture101.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Picture102.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Picture103.jpg


jschen
10-23-06, 12:44 PM
Great job, M.E. :beer: Sorry to hear things didn't go quite as you hoped. Hope your skin recovers soon.

jsigone
10-23-06, 12:49 PM
congrats on your ride. Thats a WHOLE heck alot more miles then my butt can handle. Great pics too


thomson
10-23-06, 12:49 PM
Hey, m.e., don't beat yourself up, that is still quite an accomplishment. Good job!!

roadfix
10-23-06, 12:52 PM
ouch.....other than that, thanks for this second report! :beer:

Mr. Beanz
10-23-06, 12:52 PM
Nice pics and nice story. 175 is plenty for most but can understand how you feel about not doing the whole 200! Great job though! You look so nice and happy at the start, Scott looks great on the bike. BUT!...I wanna see some pics of the tears, mad yelling face, and the sad chowder sipping face! They tell the real story!:D

That was one graphic paragraph about the chaffing.:rolleyes: ..I was expecting blood and guts hanging from your handlebars!:o

merider1
10-23-06, 12:59 PM
Nice pics and nice story. 175 is plenty for most but can understand how you feel about not doing the whole 200! Great job though! You look so nice and happy at the start, Scott looks great on the bike. BUT!...I wanna see some pics of the tears, mad yelling face, and the sad chowder sipping face! They tell the real story!:D

That was one graphic paragraph about the chaffing.:rolleyes: ..I was expecting blood and guts hanging from your handlebars!:o
Thanks, Mr. Beanz, and because you asked, you shall receive... (okay, I'm not crying in this pic, but I am "post-cry" with a big 'ol zit that had popped up in over like 5 hours - how does that happen? And I'm still really stinky and greasy. Enjoy).
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Picture108.jpg

herbm
10-23-06, 12:59 PM
Super job ME....no reason to feel bad at all!!!
What you did was amazing!!!

BigSean
10-23-06, 01:01 PM
Sorry about your discomfort ME. Great reports though.:)

thomson
10-23-06, 01:03 PM
Thanks, Mr. Beanz, and because you asked, you shall receive... (okay, I'm not crying in this pic, but I am "post-cry" with a big 'ol zit that had popped up in over like 5 hours - how does that happen? And I'm still really stinky and greasy. Enjoy).
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Picture108.jpg

That isn't nice calling that gentleman a 'big ol' zit'. He is trying to console you

(I am taking lessons from Voltman)

Mr. Beanz
10-23-06, 01:04 PM
Thanks, Mr. Beanz, and because you asked, you shall receive... (okay, I'm not crying in this pic, but I am "post-cry" with a big 'ol zit that had popped up in over like 5 hours - how does that happen? And I'm still really stinky and greasy. Enjoy).
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p27/merider/Picture108.jpg


Awwwwww, you look so sad but sweeeeeet...and yet still real purty!:p

Nice pic!:)

merider1
10-23-06, 01:04 PM
That isn't nice calling that gentleman a 'big ol' zit'. He is trying to console you

(I am taking lessons from Voltman)
:roflmao: Funny man. No, he's not a zit, he's one of the nice beer suppliers to whom I owe many thanks! :D

roadfix
10-23-06, 01:05 PM
okay, I'm not crying in this pic, but I am "post-cry" with a big 'ol zit that had popped up in over like 5 hours - how does that happen?

It doesn't matter how that happened..... May I just have the honor of popping that zit for you?

BigSean
10-23-06, 01:06 PM
It doesn't matter how that happened..... May I just have the honor of popping that zit for you?
:lol: :roflmao: :lol:

thomson
10-23-06, 01:09 PM
:roflmao: Funny man. No, he's not a zit, he's one of the nice beer suppliers to whom I owe many thanks! :D

What, exactly, is a "not nice" beer supplier?

merider1
10-23-06, 01:09 PM
It doesn't matter how that happened..... May I just have the honor of popping that zit for you?


My, my, Fixer...the more I learn about you...;) Actually, I was hoping someone would offer to lube my chaffing, but that might get me into a lot of trouble.

Oh, and speaking of "hoping someone would offer" - I forgot to give Extort a proper thank you. Extorty, :love:, thank you for the jersey. I wore it yesterday, but like a dummy forgot to take my jacket off in the morning for a pic in it. It's a nice jersey!! I'm going to have to thank you again, personally, the next time I see you. And I may just have to come up with a creative way to do it. Or, perhaps, you could come up with one. :D

Scootcore
10-23-06, 01:10 PM
at least he sang to you...!

jschen
10-23-06, 01:11 PM
Super job ME....no reason to feel bad at all!!!
What you did was amazing!!!
I very much agree. I can't imagine going out to attempt another century the day after a century.

merider1
10-23-06, 01:12 PM
I very much agree. I can't imagine going out to attempt another century the day after a century.
You could do it, Jason, trust me! And I'm happy to attempt it with you, since that is still my goal! :)

scvroadie
10-23-06, 01:14 PM
And FINAL note to my sponsors, thank you from the bottom of my heart! Just so you know, there was a gal out there with one arm who completed all 150 miles. She was an inspiration to us all that anything can be accomplished if you put your mind to it. I believe that someday a cure will be found for Multiple Sclerosis - and that's due to the generosity of you guys!

I noticed her coming up Casitas as we were coming down Casitas, besides dealing with only one functional arm as I remember she was also a little on the heavy side. When I am out on a ride and see people who do not fit the typical cyclist profile I am always inspired to see how much these individuals push themselves out of their comfort zones to finish these organized rides. I always feel like I never have an excuse for not finishing a ride, since I am not challenged in the way that they are.

BigSean
10-23-06, 01:19 PM
My, my, Fixer...the more I learn about you...;) Actually, I was hoping someone would offer to lube my chaffing, but that might get me into a lot of trouble.

Oh, and speaking of "hoping someone would offer" - I forgot to give Extort a proper thank you. Extorty, :love:, thank you for the jersey. I wore it yesterday, but like a dummy forgot to take my jacket off in the morning for a pic in it. It's a nice jersey!! I'm going to have to thank you again, personally, the next time I see you. And I may just have to come up with a creative way to do it. Or, perhaps, you could come up with one. :D



:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
post pics ok.:D

jschen
10-23-06, 01:20 PM
Actually, I was hoping someone would offer to lube my chaffing, but that might get me into a lot of trouble.
I could help you. (I imagine it's no harder to do than putting a bandaid on a colleague's finger when she gets a papercut, right?) But I'm so far away that it would take me a long time to get over there, and you probably wouldn't want to wait that long to deal with it. Plus, I have no clue how one deals with chafing, so I'm probably not of much help anyway.

roadfix
10-23-06, 01:22 PM
forget the bandaid, Jason.....:D

Mr. Beanz
10-23-06, 01:23 PM
I noticed her coming up Casitas as we were coming down Casitas, besides dealing with only one functional arm as I remember she was also a little on the heavy side. When I am out on a ride and see people who do not fit the typical cyclist profile I am always inspired to see how much these individuals push themselves out of their comfort zones to finish these organized rides. I always feel like I never have an excuse for not finishing a ride, since I am not challenged in the way that they are.


I remember seeing a girl on Cool Breeze in 2005, that completed the century with one leg. She was part of an MS TNT group.

merider1
10-23-06, 01:40 PM
forget the bandaid, Jason.....:D
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

dauphin
10-23-06, 01:41 PM
good job m.e. I enjoyed your report.

merider1
10-23-06, 01:43 PM
I remember seeing a girl on Cool Breeze in 2005, that completed the century with one leg. She was part of an MS TNT group.
I've met her too. And let me just say, when I feel sorry for myself - I should be kicked. Both of those women are so incredible, not only in their endeavors but in their attitudes toward their handicaps. The gal this weekend drew a face on "stubby" and was so upbeat. I adored her. And she finished the ride, too, even though she was overweight. She paced and fueled properly. She was just lovely.

merider1
10-23-06, 01:50 PM
Super job ME....no reason to feel bad at all!!!
What you did was amazing!!!
Thank you, Herb. :) And thank all you sweet boys for your comments. I really appreciate that. And just to set the record straight - ALL of you could do it as well. :D

Brandy
10-23-06, 02:15 PM
Great reports and pics m.e. I'm sorry that you didn't get in the 200, but you got in 175 and WOW...you got in 175!!!! :D :D :D I hope that the chafing heals quickly and that you're able to locate some fine young stud to assist you in your lubing needs. ;)

merider1
10-23-06, 02:17 PM
Great reports and pics m.e. I'm sorry that you didn't get in the 200, but you got in 175 and WOW...you got in 175!!!! :D :D :D I hope that the chafing heals quickly and that you're able to locate some fine young stud to assist you in your lubing needs. ;)
Thank you, Brandy. For both the ride compliment (you're next for the 150, missy) and the lube well-wishes. :D

Tiffanie
10-23-06, 02:19 PM
forget the bandaid, Jason.....:D

:roflmao:


Thanks for sharing your weekend with us, m.e.

Minemee
10-23-06, 02:34 PM
Mary, you rock! If I had been bleeding, I would have stopped way sooner than you did! The hills weren't as ntough as Lighthouse, but the headwind on PCH were nasty. I'll ride with you any time sweetie!!!!!!

Scott

merider1
10-23-06, 02:40 PM
Mary, you rock! If I had been bleeding, I would have stopped way sooner than you did! The hills weren't as ntough as Lighthouse, but the headwind on PCH were nasty. I'll ride with you any time sweetie!!!!!!

Scott
Hey, Scott, did you see the pics?? You looked great powering up the hill. By the way, what time did you get back? And kudos to you for finishing!!! You're one strong rider. :)

Minemee
10-23-06, 07:02 PM
Hey, Scott, did you see the pics?? You looked great powering up the hill. By the way, what time did you get back? And kudos to you for finishing!!! You're one strong rider. :)

3:55 I got a little lost at one point because they took all the signs down. I found the rest stop, but it had been stricken. I used the (much needed at that time) porta potty, and hammered the last 15. I literally saw no riders during the last 30. My total mileage ended up being 101.5 including getting off course.
You did great! I have never attempted two centuries back to back. To complete 175 is amazing, and to do it while in a world of hurt is astonishing!

Minemee
10-23-06, 07:03 PM
3:55 I got a little lost at one point because they took all the signs down. I found the rest stop, but it had been stricken. I used the (much needed at that time) porta potty, and hammered the last 15. I literally saw no riders during the last 30. My total mileage ended up being 101.5 including getting off course.
You did great! I have never attempted two centuries back to back. To complete 175 is amazing, and to do it while in a world of hurt is astonishing!

By the way.... I enjoyed the pics! You should have let me take some of you. I was afraid I'd drop your camera!

merider1
10-23-06, 07:04 PM
You did great!
I had a great riding partner...:) whom I just abandoned like a sack of potatoes...:o

Oleanshoebox
10-23-06, 07:26 PM
175 miles is nothing to scoff at. good work, m. e.!!

socalrider
10-23-06, 08:19 PM
Great job on the ride, and it was afterall for a good cause.. Heal up quick so you can plan another night ride..

merider1
10-23-06, 08:36 PM
Great job on the ride, and it was afterall for a good cause.. Heal up quick so you can plan another night ride..
Thanks! You know, I'm thinking next Wednesday if you boys are up to it. I'll post in the next couple of days. :D

merider1
10-23-06, 08:37 PM
175 miles is nothing to scoff at. good work, m. e.!!
Thanks Oleanshoebox. Now, if I only owned a mountain bike...:rolleyes:

ecnetsixe
10-23-06, 11:22 PM
well where do i start? what a huge weekend. and all in the aid of charity too. you are one tough chick!!!! :D the one of you crying its such a great pic (i know that sounds wrong) but so utterly shows how much you cared about what you wanted to achieve!!! That scott guy sounds like a bit of a champion too. You honestly genuinely seriously are a better rider than me cos i honestly couldnt ride 175 MILES in 2 days. Its a massive effort and you get my complete RESPECT!!! :D

way to go m.e!!!!!

ecnetsixe
10-23-06, 11:28 PM
now as for the chaffing - please please please promise me that you will save up for some assos bibs (assuming you dont already have some?). I know they cost a lot but they also last a long time and are a world apart from the $50 variety. just a thought? (hope you heal quickly too :))

Dubbayoo
10-24-06, 09:11 AM
great story!

DZA_LA
10-24-06, 11:09 AM
Good story M.E!!

merider1
10-24-06, 11:16 AM
Thanks, Dial Tone and DZA LA. By the way - are you new, DZA? Have you posted in the "Who are you..." thread? Just curious. Welcome anyway, if you haven't been properly welcomed. :D

Scootcore
10-24-06, 11:19 AM
Thanks Oleanshoebox. Now, if I only owned a mountain bike...:rolleyes:

if you ever wanna go to one of those i just happen to have two mtb's...both small.....

merider1
10-24-06, 11:23 AM
if you ever wanna go to one of those i just happen to have two mtb's...both small.....
gulp...thanks, Bill...no, really...thanks a lot.:rolleyes: psst...I'm skeered and chicken - my one and only outing was on Marshall Canyon and it scared me to death. The single track was spooky and I had to walk it. But thanks for the offer and I suspect I'll need a beginner's on a fire road ride to get me going.

Scootcore
10-24-06, 11:25 AM
that can be done as well....top of reseda and dirt mulholland are good. sullivan canyon and westridge as well...plus all are close to us! no need to be skeered, i havent mtb'd in a loooooong time either...

merider1
10-24-06, 11:26 AM
that can be done as well....top of reseda and dirt mulholland are good. sullivan canyon and westridge as well...plus all are close to us! no need to be skeered, i havent mtb'd in a loooooong time either...
Fair enough...you plan it and I'll (they'll) come, or is that what the other thread is about?...:p

Scootcore
10-24-06, 11:28 AM
i have a feeling the places im talking about arent central enough for the so-socal/nor-socal groups...probably just for us nor-socaler's...perhaps after the ride on the 18th, ill think about it....