View Full Version : Woohoo - felt like my old self today!
emily_in_nc
09-10-2005, 05:38 PM
Just had to tell you girls that I had a great ride today, considering that I'm not even quite five months since my accident (fractured my pelvis in three places in mid-April in a cycling accident and had to have surgery to pin me back together, for the newbies!)
I did a 30-mile club ride, tacked on five extra miles, and at one point early on was actually averaging 18 mph! Admittedly, we had a tailwind at the start, and I latched on to a "tandem train" for a few miles, but it still felt SO good to go fast again! :p
I rode with two guys for most of the ride; we battled some pretty ferocious headwinds, but I was able to hang on and draft some off a strong guy (who would normally have left us in the dust, save for the wind). I even had guys drafting off me from time to time! :D
I ended up averaging 15.7 mph. I was very, very pleased with that! My rides since my accident have ranged from 12.5-14.9 mph, with most in the mid-upper 13s, so to finally break that 15 mph barrier felt incredibly good!
I got lots of comments from others who knew me on the ride about how well I was doing and how amazed they were. The nicest comment was from a guy who knew what had happened to me but had never ridden with me until today; he said "I could tell you were a strong rider just by watching the way you ride". :p Woo-hoo...that made my day! I didn't have any pain either! :)
I'm planning to do the 50-mile option at an event in two weeks that my husband is doing (he'll be doing the full century; there's no metric option), and after today I know I can do it. I don't plan on pushing for speed as I'll be waiting for him at the end for quite some time, so I can go nice and slow, enjoy all the rest stops, and just poke up the climbs. But it's nice to know that I can turn on the jets when I need to. No, I'm not back to my normal speed yet, but I've come so far and feel very, very lucky to be where I am. I can even stand and climb out of the saddle again! :)
Thanks again for all the support I've received here over the past months. You gals always lift me up so high. :)
Love you all,
Emily
Pedal Wench
09-10-2005, 05:47 PM
Oh Emily!!!!!!!
That's terrific!!!! I am SO happy! You're really quite inspiring to us. I think about you every time I even hear the tinkle of a dog's collar when I'm riding. I doubt I would have the courage and perseverence that you've had!
You rock!!!!!!!!!!
Leslie! (formerly AudioA!)
shewhobikes
09-10-2005, 06:34 PM
You just amaze me. We are all so proud of you and so happy you had a great ride today!!!
latelatebloomer
09-10-2005, 06:40 PM
Hey, I could tell you were a strong rider just from the way you wrote! :D What great news, Emily. Your recovery time seems amazingly short. Once, after patching up our dog, our vet told us that animals heal faster than humans because they have no ambivalence about getting well. I reckon you didn't either. Ride safe & strong forevermore!
Dogmama
09-10-2005, 07:18 PM
YAHOO!!! Way to go!!! Great job!!! <claps hands, bounces up & down, wakes up dog>
RoadRaven
09-10-2005, 09:38 PM
Emily, I have told so many of my friends, family and work-mates about the inspiration that you are...
So guess what I'll be doing tomorrow at work...?
"Hey, you remember that woman I was telling you about that shattered her pelvis? Yeah, Emily... well guess what..."
Way to go, Em. You rock!
Jo-n-NY
09-11-2005, 01:05 AM
thanks for a great update emily!!! i am sure you will ride that 50 without a problem, especially that your self confidence went up a few notches
joann
DirtDiva
09-11-2005, 06:36 AM
What fabulous news - you must be over the moon!
Blueberry
09-11-2005, 06:41 AM
I'm so glad to hear you had a good ride! You are a strong rider and your recovery is absolutely amazing:)
I wimped - life and the possibility of headwinds were too much for me to show up (long story), though I did get a shorter "errand ride" in (grocery, bank and pet supplies). Maybe I'll make the next Cookie Ride!
Trekhawk
09-11-2005, 03:04 PM
Emily - congratulations on your ride. Im not sure I could have been as brave as you and even gotten back on my bike. Well done you really are an inspiring lady. Im with pedal wench when I hear that dog collar tinkle I think of you straight away.
Keep those ride reports coming. :)
newrider
09-11-2005, 03:19 PM
So glad to hear you're doing so well! You have an amazing and inspiring story!
Yahoo, Emily! You rock, girl!!
You're an inspiration! Thank you for keeping us updated and inspired!
Namaste,
~T~
mom2twins
09-11-2005, 04:05 PM
That's awesome!!! congratulations on the good ride. Those compliments must have really felt wonderful after all you have been through. Good luck on your 50 :)
emily_in_nc
09-11-2005, 06:25 PM
Thanks all! I just couldn't wait to share with my TeamE buddies, and I thank you all for your kind and supportive thumbs up! :) Will report back after the 50-miler! :p
Emily
P.S. CA, I looked for you Sat. and was sorry to see that you didn't make it - you would have had no trouble finding folks to ride with as the turnout was quite good with a variety of paces. I ate a cookie for you! Sounds like you had a good ride despite the fierce wind. The WOW ride is at 5:45 this week if you can make it, and if you'll be going back to Wilmington, be careful with Ophelia churning out there! My brother lives in W-ton as I probably told you, and I worry about him any time a storm gets close.
SadieKate
09-11-2005, 07:01 PM
Such great news. Thanks for keeping us up to date.
Blueberry
09-12-2005, 12:32 PM
P.S. CA, I looked for you Sat. and was sorry to see that you didn't make it - you would have had no trouble finding folks to ride with as the turnout was quite good with a variety of paces. I ate a cookie for you! Sounds like you had a good ride despite the fierce wind. The WOW ride is at 5:45 this week if you can make it, and if you'll be going back to Wilmington, be careful with Ophelia churning out there! My brother lives in W-ton as I probably told you, and I worry about him any time a storm gets close.
Emily-
Many thanks for the vote of confidence. I'm "officially" a Tarwheel again (but I think I'm still not on the darned list), so hopefully I'll may some more pick up rides or maybe even the next cookie ride!
I'm in Wilmington battening down the hatches - we're not supposed to get much, but 50 mph winds will blow plants and trash cans around:) I'll be outta here before it comes. Hope your brother isn't out surfing in this! :eek: The surf is a mess! :(
I'll try to make the WOW ride - might just pick up with you guys next to my condo if I'm running late (isn't it cool when a ride comes *right* by where you live :D )!
CorsairMac
09-12-2005, 12:38 PM
{{{{em}}}}} that is just about the most wonderful thing I've heard all day! way to go my friend! The line that really caught my eye was you can stand in the pedals with no pain - what an achievement! you keep it up lady - you are truly an inspiration!
slinkedog
09-12-2005, 12:58 PM
This post of yours really made my day! Emily, you are an inspiration and I'm so glad you're feeling good and enjoying riding. Great job!
bikerchick68
09-12-2005, 02:32 PM
emily that is FABULOUS news! and WOW at those speeds too... isn't it just great to get positive feedback from other riders too?... that will no doubt be a comment you remember with a smile for a long time... :)
I'm so happy for you at your amazing recovery... heck it hurts ME to ride outta the saddle! :eek: :D way to go...
drplasma64
09-12-2005, 09:01 PM
Just chiming in to add another WTG! and Hurrah! for you. You are an inspiration...and even though you're still recovering, you'd kick my butt all over the bike lane!
gilly
09-13-2005, 12:38 AM
You are one amazing lady Emily
I'm glad that you're not just feeling better now, but you're feeling GOOD too :)
[QUOTE=CA_in_NC]Emily-
Many thanks for the vote of confidence. I'm "officially" a Tarwheel again (but I think I'm still not on the darned list), so hopefully I'll may some more pick up rides or maybe even the next cookie ride!
QUOTE]
Was that a pun or a mistake? Are you a tarheel, or since you're a cyclist, a tarwheel? Either way I got a big chuckle out of it.
limewave
09-13-2005, 01:04 PM
Congratulations!
It can be a frustrating road working your fitness back up after an accident/surgery like that--especially when it comes to regaining endurance.
Keep riding!
bouncybouncy
09-13-2005, 01:11 PM
You truely are an inspiration!!!! Way to go... :D :D :D
greenchick
09-13-2005, 07:56 PM
psst, Doc... http://www.tarwheels.org
Blueberry
09-14-2005, 11:50 AM
Was that a pun or a mistake? Are you a tarheel, or since you're a cyclist, a tarwheel? Either way I got a big chuckle out of it.
Tee hee! Doc - got a good laugh! Greenchick is right - it's the local bike club.
Though I have to admit I'm so slow, I think tarwheel (tar sticking the wheel to the road and slowing it down) is probably a more accurate description :D
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