Cinderella is next week already
Wow, how time flies. I just went on the last ride of the Cinderella training series - we went from Newark over the Dumbarton Bridge up Route 84 to Canada Road (it's Canyada with a tilde but darned if I know how to do one) past Filoli and clear up to Route 92, and back again. I never would have believed I could do such a long ride - heck, I consider that a long *car* ride. And we even had cake back at the finish to celebrate our achievement. (Poor Melissa, one of her helium-filled tires went kaboom. :eek: No harm done though.)
So, ladies, what's the plan for next Saturday?
When last we spoke there was a move to show up early (would 7-ish be OK?) and have a bit of a get-together, maybe near the registration area. V, are you still willing to make a sign? That's a good idea.
Let's not forget it will be Trek's birthday (or can we call you Mondonico yet? :))
Adventure Girl, Melissa mentioned you were taking part (I had missed your recent post in the mtn bike thread) - excellent.
So, any thought, suggestions, words of wisdom?
(Am I the only one for whom this is their first organized ride?)
- Jo.
Re: Cinderella is next week already
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Originally posted by jobob
I just went on the last ride of the Cinderella training series -
Yes I have decided to do the Cinderella next weekend. I didn't want to commit to it until I was sure. I did my last training ride today, too. My training consisted of 55 miles today, 45 last Saturday and 35 the Saturday before. Is that enough?:rolleyes: I hadn't been outside on my road bike since the last century I did in August... I know I'll be slow. I'm not in top form (I wonder why with those 135 miles of training:D ), but I'm up for it. It'll be fun.
Did anyone do it last year (or previous years?) Can you give me an idea of the terrain? Or maybe some of you who did the training series. Any ideas? I'm expecting a fairly flat ride with a few moderate hills. I hope so.
From reading old posts, here's a list of gals I think are doing it.
Veronica (and her stoker)
jobob
Trek420
aka_kim
snapdragen
melissam
Adventure Girl
Any others?
As far as meeting before the ride (early), I think Veronica and her big tandem would probably be easier to find than one of the other 2,000 or so bikes....
P.S. I'm not riding if it rains. The ride is "rain-or-shine", but I'm not.:D
Re: Cinderella is next week already
"Let's not forget it will be Trek's birthday (or can we call you Mondonico yet? :))"
Thanks, no name change yet, the bike is in LA being painted, so you can call me Red-Della Santa-on-loan-from-my-LBS ;-) I rode it on the Velogirls ride today, getting used to Campy shifters, big change. It's a nice bike but big for me, 50 cm and I ride a 47 so I feel stretched out like the rack in the Spanish Inquisition. Might be able to make some further adjustments or...ride the mountain bike, slow but fits well. :rolleyes:
Rain, rain... Go away....
Weather.com's forecast (6 days away) says 40% chance of rain!:mad: We need more good sunshine thoughts!