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Waves to Wine?
Has anyone done the Waves to Wine ride? I'm considering doing it this year -- I have until mid-September to get ready.
I'm curious about a couple of things, so I was hoping to hear from someone who's done the event in the past.
* How much climbing is involved in each day's route?
* Is it windy? (Bonus for tailwinds!)
* What's the best way to train for back-to-back 75 mile rides? If you're ready for a century, is that sufficient?
* Is it well-organized?
* Any other words of wisdom?
Many, many thanks in advance!
-- Melissa
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melissam
several TE'ers have done WtoW
check here:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...ght=waves+wine
Has anyone done the Waves to Wine ride? I'm considering doing it this year -- I have until mid-September to get ready.
"What's the best way to train for back-to-back 75 mile rides? If you're ready for a century, is that sufficient?"
I would think if you're ready for a century and can do another ride the next day, for example do a metric century and a recovery ride the next you should be fine.
"Is it well-organized?"
I've heard it's very well organised and supported.
"Any other words of wisdom?"
Go! It's a great ride and cause. It's in Mid Sept? How are you training now? With a group? The Lunachix will have a progressive training ride series for Bike Against the Odds, timing would be right for your ride. Could take advantage of that.
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I was going to do it last year with my neighbor and some friends (but life happened - oh well!) - my neighbor is in insurance and he was going to form a team called "the Underiders"! har har! But I think we may do it this year - as long as it doesn't conflict with BATO. I've heard it's a great ride.