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Hi everyone
Hi,
My name is Mike. I've been riding for 18 years off and on. It's been a steady 13 years now. I'm primarily a road cyclist. I own 3 road bikes. I just rode my first century at the beginning of October. It was the "Gap Gallop" sponsored by the Lehigh Wheelmen which is a long-standing cycling club here in eastern PA.
My name is Mike. I've been riding for 18 years off and on. It's been a steady 13 years now. I'm primarily a road cyclist. I own 3 road bikes. I just rode my first century at the beginning of October. It was the "Gap Gallop" sponsored by the Lehigh Wheelmen which is a long-standing cycling club here in eastern PA.
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Hello Mike,
Congratulation on the century.
How were the last ten miles?
Congratulation on the century.
How were the last ten miles?
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Surprisingly not bad. The ride was really well supported. There were rest stops at 25, 50, and 75 miles. As long as you ate properly and hydrated, it was a breeze. Of course a lot of miles were ridden over the course of the summer in preparation.