What Organized Ride Will You Be Riding In This Weekend?
TGIF everyone! :D
Well it looks like it is going to be a beautiful weekend here in the pacific northwest! Starting with today. Too bad I have to work today because it looks like a great day for a morning ride!
On Sunday is the annual Peninsula Metric. There are two start points. One is from the Gig Harbor Medical Pavillion in Gig Harbor. The courses from this start point are the 44 mile loop with views of the Puget Sound and beautiful back country roads (that are very hilly), the 100k (62-mile) loop, and the challenging 100-mile loop with more than 7,000 feet of elevation gain.
The second start location is from the Southworth Ferry Terminal in, where else but Southworth, WA! :p This has the shortest loop of 29-miles along the Puget Sound and rural roads, and the same two loops of Gig Harbor the 62 and 100 mile loops.
Joe, Jackie, and I are going to do the 44-mile loop. Joe is not in shape for the 62-mile loop so Jackie and I will settle for the 44 miler. We just want to get out and ride and to have FUN!
So are there any events in your area that you will be riding in? I would love to see what rides will be taking place this last weekend of May - firstweekend of June in other areas of the country/world!
Or will you just be doing your "own" thing/ride this weekend. I would love to hear about your weekend ride plans! The season is here! Let it begin!
Pedal On!
Sue
"Udder Century Invitational" - ride report
I ended riding the 62 miles, which turned to be 66, after missing a turn. It a beautiful day, sunny and warm, my first day riding with short sleeves and shorts -- some good progress restoring the cycling suntan lines :D. The route was great, with long stretches of road between farms (my camera is too big to fit in my jersey or saddle bag, but I wish I had taken many pictures). There were gradual climbs that were a bit exhausting for me, without any significant hill anywhere near home, but there were also extended downhills. I managed to go over the 30mph mark on one of them. My average speed, though, as 14.4mph...
At the end of the ride, for those who visited the link from yesterday, there is a "pasta dinner"... so after changing like Houdini in my car into dry clothes, and placing the bike in the rack, I had some dinner around 3pm and drove home. I would definitely do this ride again and recommend it.