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melissam
07-07-2009, 06:04 PM
After thinking about doing the Death Ride for the past year, and training for the past 6 months, I can hardly believe that the event is almost here. By this time Saturday, I hope to have completed all 5 passes, 129 miles, 15,000 elevation gain of the Death Ride. But who's counting? :p

I must give credit where it's due: our very own maillotpois is the head coach for the SF Bay Area Team In Training Death Ride group. They have done a phenomenal job preparing dachshund and I (and the rest of our teammates) for Saturday's quest. Our rides got pretty serious in February -- they've been some of the toughest rides I've done in my sporadic cycling career. Double-digit grades that go on for miles and miles. :eek: I've also been able to see some of the BEST vistas of my hometown -- the SF Bay Area. You never really know a place until you see it by bike, and you've never really seen the Bay Area until you see it from the top of Mt. Tamalpais.

We've ridden in the pouring rain and the blazing heat, at altitude and at sea level, by ourselves and in pacelines, lumbering up the hills and flying downhill. Thru it all, our coaches and the support staff have been there to encourage us, give us advice, inspire us, tell us to keep going, feed us, hand us ice filled tube socks, or just laugh at our jokes. It's been incredible, and at 45 years of age, I just may be in the best shape of my life. Not only that, but I have that rare feeling you get from doing something you really weren't sure you could do. I haven't finished the Death Ride yet, but I already feel like I've accomplished quite a bit by completing the training.

Many, many, many thanks go to maillotpois, her coaches and mentors, the Team In Training honorees, jobob & leebob and the amazing SAG staff, and all the good folks who donated to Team In Training on my behalf.

Only 4 more days until the big event; I'm doing some really easy rides these days, eating well, hydrating lots, and thinking about my packing list.

Thanks again, maillotpois. It's been a true privilege riding with you and your group this year.

Veronica
07-07-2009, 06:08 PM
You must be getting so excited and nervous. That's how I am anyway before any Big Deal Event, butterflies churning away in my gut. I hope you have great weather - low 70s and no wind.

Have an awesome ride, all of you.


Veronica

melissam
07-07-2009, 06:17 PM
Thanks, Veronica. Yeah, I'm getting a good case of the butterflies at times, and I just try to remember that I've been very well prepared for this event.

I hope it's not too hot -- the few times we've ridden in the heat, I haven't ridden very well. I haven't gotten acclimated, and it really saps my strength.

salsabike
07-07-2009, 06:29 PM
Good luck and have fun, you all. I yearned after doing this just a little bit. We will look forward to hearing about it.

Blueberry
07-07-2009, 06:31 PM
Have a fabulous ride!! Makes me wish I lived out that way - you ladies have truly epic rides to train for:)

CA

Veronica
07-07-2009, 06:36 PM
You can always come visit. :)

Veronica

snapdragen
07-07-2009, 07:04 PM
Mel, you and dachshund (and the rest of the team) are going to kick a$$! I'll be thinking of you all Saturday.

Go Team!

:D:D:D

kenyonchris
07-07-2009, 08:44 PM
Ya'll rock! Go girls!

jobob
07-07-2009, 08:48 PM
What snap said - Go Team !!! :D

LeeBob and I will be ringing cowbells and tooting horns for y'all at Turtle Rock Park.

Err, unless I find a bar :D

maillotpois
07-07-2009, 08:56 PM
Thanks again, maillotpois. It's been a true privilege riding with you and your group this year.

Aww. Shucks. It's been an honor. I have a "real" job, but helping people do things they never really thought they could is a true joy. You'll be great.

:)

Trekhawk
07-07-2009, 09:21 PM
Good luck girls!
I look forward to reading your epic ride report.:)

smilingcat
07-07-2009, 09:27 PM
enjoy your ride. It is a beautiful ride. Really a beautiful event. I've never been on back side of Ebetts so like some pictures :D :D :D

And congratulations to Sarah and all the people who trained all the people for this wonderful experience. I will be thinking all of you next Saturday.

Ride safe, ride happy! And sign your name on the poster.

aka_kim
07-07-2009, 09:34 PM
Have a great day everyone!

msincredible
07-07-2009, 11:29 PM
Have a great ride! :)

crazycanuck
07-08-2009, 02:50 AM
Good luck ladies! MP, thanks for being de coach :cool:

TrekTheKaty
07-08-2009, 04:51 AM
:eek: You rock, girl! You'll do great :D Proud of ya. Words of wisdom from DH: "If you are going to do it, you might as well do all 5!" Boys :p

andtckrtoo
07-08-2009, 06:21 AM
I'm so looking forward to hearing the ride reports!! This ride sounds so epic. I'll be thinking of y'all on the big hills while I ride the San Jose LiveStrong. Knowing the mountains you're riding over will help make little ole Metcalfe that much easier. *sending great riding vibes to all*

roadie gal
07-08-2009, 06:48 AM
Have a great time. It's a long ride, but it's beautiful. And it's a real accomplishment.

melissam
07-08-2009, 09:38 PM
Thanks for the well-wishes, everyone! I'm looking forward to the ride -- we rode Ebbetts and Carson passes during our altitude camp and they were gorgeous. I'm sure Monitor will be beautiful as well.

At this point, there's about 2 and a half more days until the ride. Today I sorted out my riding clothes for Friday's tune-up ride as well as Saturday's event ride. We have a lovely purple Team In Training event jersey that we get to wear on Saturday; one of the coaches designed the logo, which makes it even more special. There will be such a wide variety of temperatures on event day that it's kind of exciting planning your clothing. I'm going with a Craft base layer, and an additional wool base layer for the morning and the descents. Wool socks -- they're fantastic for all the different temps and any precipitation that we may encounter. Shorts & knee warmers, although I may wimp out and use full on leg warmers instead. Rain jacket, in case we get a thunderstorm, hail, or snow (or I just get plain cold on the descents.) And, to top it all off, I'm wearing my Amici Veloci buff.

My bike is rarin' to go. I had a bike fit a couple of Sunday's ago that has made all the difference. I also finally got my custom crankset, so my lower back shouldn't bug me like it has for the majority of training rides. The other day I put new tires & tubes on it, and cleaned the smoodge off the rims and brake pads.

Tomorrow I'll finish packing, then Friday we drive up there. To borrow a phrase from Jobob, Yee Freakin' Haw!!

Grasshoppergirl
07-09-2009, 12:33 AM
The views of the high Sierra's are awaiting you. Rode from Bear Valley to the top of Ebbetts last weekend for 4500 ft. in 36 miles. Many were getting ready for the death ride, up Ebbetts and Pacific Grade. Weather was perfect and should be for you too. Have a great ride!

gnat23
07-09-2009, 03:57 PM
Wahoo! I'm headed up tomorrow. LET'S DO THIS THANG!!

-- gnat! (jersey and shorts picked, breakfast packed, heart a-thumpin!)