Hey Gals, just completed my first Century, America's Most Beautiful Bike Ride in Lake Tahoe, CA (on 6/3). DH and I trained with Team in Training down here in sunny Southern California. I felt we were prepared for the ride but we were still out there for 9 1/2 hours. It was a LONG day. It was DH's first century also. He "bonked" quite a bit and was throwing up after crossing the finish line (I had to lead him back to the hotel because he lost all sense of direction and put him to bed). Also rode with two other members of our TNT team and all four of us were able to cross together (two guys, myself and another awesome lady). We stuck together even though DH and my other team member (who was also a guy) were very "cranky!!!" The girls felt strong but we couldn't leave those poor guys in the dust . . (or could we?!?). The weather started out in the low 50's and ended in the low 80's. The winds were not too strong. The view of the lake was BEAUTIFUL and BREATHTAKING !! You wanted to pull over and take a picture! It truely was a beautiful ride!!! The most difficult part of the ride was a hill called "spooner" which is about 9 miles long and you hit it at around mile 80. The grade is not too steep but at mile 80, who wants any grade at all . . my legs were cooked!!! It was fun to see where other teams were from by their helmets. This was new to me as I've done a few marathons and instead of decorating your singlet, in cycling, you decorate your helmet to represent your State. Since we were from Orange County/Inland Empire, we had Mickey Mouse ears zip-tied to our helmets with our names written on the back of the hats (my DH was the only team member who refused to wear the hat-he can be a "party pooper"). Some of my favorites . . the TNT team from Florida had bright pink Flamingos and TNT New Mexico had Chile Peppers, etc.. I especially liked our shiny gold MICKEY ears because I could easily recognize my other team members. It was lots of fun . . helped to pass the time as you were riding along! Were there any other TE gals out there in Tahoe with me ?? Already making plans to return next year! Best part is that DH and I raised over $8,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to participate in this ride. Collectively, all the teams together raised $8.5 million in the fight against cancer-AWESOME !!!
Happy riding to you all,
Susan