El Tour de Tucson, 2007 - 7 hours 20 minutes for 109 miles (6 hours 9 minutes riding time - I had some cramping and had to stop and stretch frequently, accounting for much of the more than 1 hour off the bike) - about as flat as centuries get.
Death Ride, 2008 - 14 hours 12 minutes total time, 125 miles and 15,000 + feet of climbing. This included almost 1 hour stopped waiting for a thunder/hail storm to pass. My computer shorted out in the rain, so I don't really know what my riding time was.
Crater Lake Century, 2008 - 7 hours 42 minutes total time, 6 hrs. 50 minutes riding time. 100 miles, 8600 feet of climbing.
Lighthouse Century, 2008 - 7 hours 45 minutes total time, 7 hours 3 minutes riding time. Not a good day at all. I spent most of it trying to ride with some fast folks from the NorCal subforum, and faded badly in the 2nd half. We did the hilly option, but that still only gives 3,000 feet of climbing.
Tour of the Unknown Coast, 2008 - 7 hours 22 minutes total time, 6 hours 45 minutes riding time. This was a good day on a long, hard ride. 100 miles, 10,000 feet of climbing.
Grizzly Century, 2007 - 8 hours 22 minutes for 100 miles, 10,000 feet of climbing. Riding time was 7 hours 37 minutes. Coooold - there was already snow on the ground (1st week of October!) for part of the course, and they had to change the course to avoid an icy descent.
Tour of Napa Valley, 2007 - 8 hours 10 minutes total time, 7 hours 12 minutes riding time. My first organized century!
JB
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