Road Cycling - Completed my first century by accident

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H. Star
04-09-04, 01:28 PM
I went out for the normal morning club ride this morning and ended up doing my first century. It was a little like Forest Gump, I just got started riding and didn't stop. The only problem was I started out prepared for a one hour ride, so I only had one water bottle and no gel packs. The first 50 miles was with a group, and solo for the remainder. Five and 1/2 hours later I had done my first century.


blueline
04-09-04, 01:56 PM
Nice time for a first century. Way to go!

lennox
04-09-04, 03:05 PM
the last century i did, was a drinking game lol.

Nice work


tabby
04-09-04, 03:05 PM
And I used to put 100 miles on my bike durring the SUMMER, and I though that was a long ways.

Good job. I think I am going to go for 100 miles on my mountain bike. Think it is possible?

khuon
04-09-04, 03:17 PM
And I used to put 100 miles on my bike durring the SUMMER, and I though that was a long ways.

Good job. I think I am going to go for 100 miles on my mountain bike. Think it is possible?

Certainly... but it depends on the terrain and how much time you're giving yourself. I've done offroad touring on my MTB in the past (not so much anymore) and on fast rolling hardpack terrain. What I did with friends when I was younger was mount heavy duty racks and panniers on my bike, map out some lighter but longer offroad trails and take them to a campsite. Then set up camp, unmount the racks and go hit the singletracks nearby. The next day, we would break camp, remount the racks and all our gear and move along to the next campground. Many days we only went 50 miles or so but there were some days where we did full centuries with a great portion of it offroad. The trick is mapping out the trails so you can get to where you're going. You might have to compromise and end up hitting pavement to cut from one trail to another. Also, keep in mind the type of terrain. Our long-haul runs were done on tame light trails. If you expect to be doing 100 miles over pure technical rocky and rutted singletrack in a day, you might be surprised. Then again, you might surprise us instead.

sscyco
04-09-04, 04:29 PM
And I used to put 100 miles on my bike durring the SUMMER, and I though that was a long ways.

Good job. I think I am going to go for 100 miles on my mountain bike. Think it is possible?

Check out the cascade creampuff 100 www.puff100.com. I did that last year - much fun.

Jakey
04-09-04, 06:03 PM
Check out the cascade creampuff 100 www.puff100.com. I did that last year - much fun.


I know several guys who started the creampuff... ;)

sscyco
04-09-04, 09:39 PM
I started......12 hours later I finished (still 3 hours shy of the cutoff).

ngateguy
04-09-04, 11:19 PM
I did a 100 on my Grizzly last summer it's a heck of a lot easier on a road bike but it was still a blast :D