Cinderella advice, please
Hi guys,
For those of you who have done the Cinderella, here's a quandary...
I am registered for the ride, and started a training series, but ended up dropping out after the 4th ride because I realized my knee wasn't healed up enough to do some of the rides they were doing (I was with a group averaging 14-16 mph, they were doing too much climbing- several thousand feet over 40-60 miles-that's the thing that kills my knee). So I offered my registration up, but no one seems to want it. Now I'm thinking maybe I just go, do as much of the ride as I can, and then just SAG out. My understanding is that it's a pretty flat ride. I can't make this a "do or die" kind of thing, because I am trying to be careful of my knee because I'm going on a bike tour in Italy in two months. Given my somewhat stubborn personality, I know it would be very hard for me to go into it knowing that I probably won't finish whole 65 miles. But I'd like to participate.
I know I can easily ride 35 (relatively flat) miles or so without discomfort, the rest I'd have to see about. I guess my question, not ever having ridden a metric before, is it bad etiquette to go into the ride with the knowledge that I'll almost definitely bail out before the end?
Sage (or other) advice appreciated.
-Amy
How about doing only the second half?
Will you be alone? Have you considered going to the start, getting checked in and getting your route sheet. Then have a friend drop you off at the 30 mile mark or at the lunch spot and ride only the back half.
This way you will still get to participate. You would be less temped to go further than your knees should. And you wouldn't have to rely on the sag supplied by the organizers.