62nd Birthday Ride
One of the things that drew me to the Fifty Plus forum was the tradition of riding your age in miles on or soon after your birthday. I joined this forum and started doing that back in 2005 when I turned 50. A couple years later I made it my tradition to add at least one extra mile "to grow on" to my age. I've kept this up every year, including my 53rd birthday in 2008 while I was undergoing chemo and radiation treatment for throat cancer. My long rides have been down somewhat this year as I've been having a series of minor surgeries to increase my airway due to scar tissue resulting from that treatment. I spent the first 4 months of this year with a trach in my throat and I'll soon have the hole from the trach (stoma) surgically closed since it has never closed up completely on its own. But I've been riding through it all, just not as many long rides as usual for me.
I set out for a solo 63 mile mixed surface (paved/unpaved) ride on my 62nd birthday on 10/9. It was a warm and humid day with overcast skies and a very small amount of very light rain early and late in the ride. But the roads were great, the scenery was terrific, the traffic was light to nonexistent and the ride was wonderful. I carried 3 water bottles on my All-City Cosmic Stallion gravel bike and carried 2 bottles of Ensure Plus and a gel flask full of honey for my nutrition and hydration needs. I only passed one store on my route at about 20 miles where I refilled one of the bottles and drank a bottle of Gatorade. I took it easy, stopping for pictures and rest/feeding along the way and was out there for over 6 hours overall. It was hard and I was tired afterwards, but I'm glad I did it. It was a great ride. https://www.strava.com/activities/1222979959 https://www.flickr.com/photos/bluesd...57687135615890 https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4496/...dd610953_b.jpgfinished by Benny Watson, on Flickr https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4475/...3012675f_b.jpgGriswoldville Rd by Benny Watson, on Flickr https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4499/...64291192_b.jpgGriswoldville Rd by Benny Watson, on Flickr https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4445/...bfb3ec17_b.jpgSkinner Rd by Benny Watson, on Flickr https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4457/...9a201a08_b.jpgJoe Miller Rd by Benny Watson, on Flickr https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4502/...e68a3434_b.jpg5th Rd by Benny Watson, on Flickr |
Congratulations on your effort, and for continuing to be dedicated to riding through your medical challenges.
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ride on dude! and good luck in the future
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Nice. I'll be doing one of those B-day rides in the near future.
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Your indomitable spirit is inspiring! go, Go, GO!
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Great job! I'll have my 71st birthday on Sunday and will be doing my birthday ride twice in two 80 mile rides in the C2C Cross Florida Ride in two weeks. I'm just thankful that I'm still able to do an 80 mile ride, let alone a back to back 80.
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One heck of a ride Benny! Way to go.
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Nicely done. :thumb: :thumb:
As one ages, one usually becomes wiser. Some years ago when younger, I too rode my age and the "pinch to grow an inch" extra. As I grew "wiser" I figured that AGE SHOULD HAVE FEWER BOUNDS so I decided to double up and then add the pinch. This past July I became a truly wiser older man with a triple plus. The reason is simple, through grimace and pain I wage my personal war against my body's deterioration. So far I am victorious, but tomorrow dawns another day. Good luck with your lengthening rides and may you have a century looming in your future. |
Originally Posted by OldTryGuy
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Nicely done. :thumb: :thumb:
As one ages, one usually becomes wiser. Some years ago when younger, I too rode my age and the "pinch to grow an inch" extra. As I grew "wiser" I figured that AGE SHOULD HAVE FEWER BOUNDS so I decided to double up and then add the pinch. This past July I became a truly wiser older man with a triple plus. The reason is simple, through grimace and pain I wage my personal war against my body's deterioration. So far I am victorious, but tomorrow dawns another day. Good luck with your lengthening rides and may you have a century looming in your future. Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right, Because their words had forked no lightning they Do not go gentle into that good night. Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight, And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way, Do not go gentle into that good night. Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Dylan Thomas |
Congratulations, great story and very inspiring! Beautiful pics also .
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Great news Benny, good to hear from you again. Sounds like the road and gravel are being kind to you still, and seeing that jersey reminded me of why I look up to you and several others here. Good job on your accomplishment.
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Hey, that's a great idea bringing a flask of honey! Maybe I'll think about doing it. How many miles were dirt road? I've never done a long distance on a dirt road. Happy Birthday, Blue!
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Originally Posted by 1989Pre
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Hey, that's a great idea bringing a flask of honey! Maybe I'll think about doing it. How many miles were dirt road? I've never done a long distance on a dirt road. Happy Birthday, Blue!
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Nice ride!
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Thanks for the ride report! Great pics.
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Great to see you're posting again, BD. I love that your pictures never have any cars.
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Thanks for the kind remarks. This forum has been a great resource for encouragement, information and entertainment for me over the 12 years I've been a participant.
About the honey, I normally carry gel, usually Hammer, in my flask, but when I'm out of that, I use honey as a decent substitute. I've tried the maple syrup packets, but wasn't really impressed as it was very watery and the flavor didn't really suit me on a ride. The route I rode was about 26 miles dirt and gravel with the other 37 paved. |
Those roads sure look inviting. Great photos, great inspiration, not necessarily in that order.
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Excellent! I couldn't even finish my planned metric century Saturday and bailed out after 45 miles -- and I don't even have a good excuse.
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You've been an inspiration for many years.
Thanks BD. |
Well done, dude! Congrats!
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Sorry about the trach. Congratulations on your ride!
I stopped riding for too long, so I'm limited to doing my age in km. You folks who do miles inspire to me. |
Way to go! I'm going to have to delay my 62nd birthday ride by two months in order to do it with family - birthday in late December - ride to be done in February. Your ride, story and pictures are inspiring to me!
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Well Done !!Kudos to you sir. Keep on rolling👏👍👏
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Nice effort! Got to love your spirit. I can look to your determination as an example as I recover from a knee replacement.
Happy Birthday. |
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