MS 150 TX to OK - I will do this again....
I started the day out right by falling over in the parking lot (not 2 feet from the car even!) - scraping one knee pretty bad, bruising/goose egging my right thigh to the size of about 2 eggs, and banging up the left knee to boot.... :eek:
There was about a 20 mph headwind the WHOLE way! And much of the course was VERY uphill once we got to the midway point. It took me 10 hours to go 94 miles. (they said it was 88.2 - I cried at that mile marker when it wasn't there!) By the time I got to the overnight, I was in serious pain. I should have SAG'd in at about 7 or 8 hours! There was no way I could do the 2nd day, and I called my husband to come get me. I spent the night sitting up on an ice pack and gave some thought to going back at 4:30 am...but nixed that when I had to get up and walk around on my leg! :(
So....next time (October) I pace myself a little better, I take the SAG wagon when I have been on the bike long enough no matter how many miles I have ridden in that time, goo's work great to keep me going since eating food makes me nauseus and causes cramps when I am riding, and I train harder in the future - More hills in my training routine! :rolleyes:
My son rides about 300 miles in any given week and he even said "Gosh mom - 10 hours - I woulda sagged in LONG before that if it was taking me that long!" But he's proud of his momma. :D
a round of applause for the little lady
gosh darn it - you gave it the college try!........and to be in the saddle 10 hrs, what saddle you riding on girl!! There will be other days and other rides, you can at least look at this one and say: yes, I did ride it. even if I only rode part, I still did it!
Ride Well Done!
(take care of the owies!)