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Didn't ride yesterday and I will try to get a short one in today but it is very hot and very humid. Tomorrow I drive north. Maybe I can squeeze a short ride in before I leave as I decided to drive only as far as Minneapolis tomorrow.
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Day one report: I rode with a friend the entire ride. I averaged 14mph which is my fastest ever. Maybe that was a mistake, but I did ride her wheel most of the route. I would drop behind on the uphills and then she would let me catch up on the downhills or flats. Not tired. I think I will be fine to go tomorrow. I forgot to "start" my GPS after the lunch break. That was irritating as I never stopped it. So I didn't have an accurate mileage. My friend showed 68.68 miles at 14.17mph average. Good enough for me.
Now I am going to vegetate at my hotel until dinner time. :) |
Originally Posted by goldfinch
(Post 15964946)
Day one report: I road with a friend the entire ride. I averaged 14mph which is my fastest ever. Maybe that was a mistake, but I did ride her wheel most of the route. I would drop behind on the uphills and then she would let me catch up on the downhills or flats. Not tired. I think I will be fine to go tomorrow. I forgot to "start" my GPS after the lunch break. That was irritating as I never stopped it. So I didn't have an accurate mileage. My friend showed 68.68 miles at 14.17mph average. Good enough for me.
Now I am going to vegetate at my hotel until dinner time. :) |
Originally Posted by goldfinch
(Post 15964946)
I forgot to "start" my GPS after the lunch break. That was irritating as I never stopped it. So I didn't have an accurate mileage.
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Nice.... Enjoy your ride!
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Originally Posted by TromboneAl
(Post 15965189)
Note to Garmin: If the device is moving, and the timer isn't started, please flash the entire screen. If it's not moving for over five hours, and it hasn't been "stopped," put up a warning message next time the user turns it on.
Well done, Goldfinch. Get a good night's sleep and you'll be ready for tomorrow. |
Good dinner.
Now I am pretty tired. My only real problem is dealing with asthma, which is worse this evening than it was during the day. I don't want to take too many huffs on the inhaler. Tomorrow looks to be a fairly flat route, but with a headwind most of the day. Ick. |
I guarantee you that you will NOT be the last one to finish!
Go do it! |
Rode with my friend again today but we were much slower due to a headwind, averaging only 12.8. Tired. Sixty miles and time to rest before dinner. Tomorrow is more headwinds, with even a stronger wind. We plan to slow it way down and ride with some people we know that are even slower than we are. :) The last day will be a tail wind if the forecast holds.
We are not the slowest on the route by any means. Someone today got hit by a car. Apparently, the car was coming out of a crossroad and did not stop. Hit the lead bike on a pace line. He was airlifted to the hospital; no word yet. The group had passed us maybe 10 minutes before the accident. |
12.8 into a head wind is a good effort.
What time do you start riding? |
We started about 7:00a.m. Had to have breakfast first
Today was very windy. We did 71.3 miles averaging very slow, a hair under 12mph. We had a "stately" pace line of slower riders. We all took our turns at pulling into the wind. It was a very good day and I feel great. Our last day is tomorrow and the forecast is for a tail wind the entire day. We got the news on the guy hit by a car. Broken ribs, broken knees maybe, and a minor concussion. He will be in the hospital a few days but is going to be ok. No incidents on the road today. I do need to do something about a camera. I have no pictures; my phone is taking photos that look like Peter Max artwork. |
Well done, goldfinch - very well done. You are actually doing this! You should be proud of yourself.
That's awful about the guy getting hit. I hope he heals quickly. |
Finished the ride! Yesterday was a tailwind and I certainly needed it. We were slow and tired after the prior day. Saw a big ball of twine in the small town of Darwin and made it 56 miles to the end. Miles 49 to 51 was a significant hill. I was surprised I made it up. And wasn't the last one up. I was second to the last in the collection of riders attacking the hill. :) I drove three hours home, laid on the couch listening to This American Life, went to bed at 8:30 and slept to 6:00am.
I'll do this again. It was tremendously rewarding. Thanks everyone for your encouragement. |
Grats Goldfinch Im proud of you and also inspired by your ride Charlie
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Fabulous accomplishment:thumb:
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Congrats. if you survived that day 3 headwind, you can survive most anything - that was seriously nasty. The tailwind the last day was something else. We were running 24-26 for long stretches with no apparent effort
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Originally Posted by goldfinch
(Post 15977692)
Finished the ride! Yesterday was a tailwind and I certainly needed it. We were slow and tired after the prior day. Saw a big ball of twine in the small town of Darwin and made it 56 miles to the end. Miles 49 to 51 was a significant hill. I was surprised I made it up. And wasn't the last one up. I was second to the last in the collection of riders attacking the hill. :) I drove three hours home, laid on the couch listening to This American Life, went to bed at 8:30 and slept to 6:00am. I'll do this again. It was tremendously rewarding.
Thanks everyone for your encouragement. |
Congrats Goldfinch! By the way, what is the name of the ride?
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Originally Posted by dbf73
(Post 15978065)
Congrats. if you survived that day 3 headwind, you can survive most anything - that was seriously nasty. The tailwind the last day was something else. We were running 24-26 for long stretches with no apparent effort
Originally Posted by az_cyclist
(Post 15978090)
Congrats Goldfinch! By the way, what is the name of the ride?
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Absolutely Outstanding!!!!!
You are a winner. Looking forward to read more as you conquer challenges. |
good work! must feel great to have accomplished that.
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Nice job. You're now a proven "tough cookie". What's the next challenge?
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Originally Posted by Phil_gretz
(Post 15981223)
Nice job. You're now a proven "tough cookie". What's the next challenge?
Not sure what I am going to do next. I think I need to wait until allergy season is over or head somewhere without a lot of allergens in the air. |
Good job goldfinch!
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goldfinch - you doing BAM this year?
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