Mad, if they've scared you away from the Seagull ;) there's always the Civil War Century.
I'll be there and I'm pretty sure DB and 7 will too :)
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Mad, if they've scared you away from the Seagull ;) there's always the Civil War Century.
I'll be there and I'm pretty sure DB and 7 will too :)
I'm thinking about this, too, but not sure which route I'd do (probably the 50).
I was thrilled to finish in 7 hours the first time I did it, so I bow to your five hours.
Re: the Civil War century, I've done that a couple of times (metric once and 50-miler once) so I was thinking of trying out the Indian Head century this year which takes place the same day. But I have a friend who's coming from Ireland to do the Civil War ride so it looks like I'll be up there after all. We'll be looking forward to those tomato sandwiches.
So many rides, so little summer :(
I will have to work in getting a lot more miles in before I think of doing the Civil War Century. I will also have to work on my climbing from the looks of it. The metric looks like an option.
Is there a way I can train for hills without actually doing hills?
Also they can't scare me from Seagull. I've signed up for it as a Team in Training member!
Nah I know the best way to get better on hills. I just can't think of 6.5k ft of climbing around me.
The metric and 50-mile versions of the CWC have hills but are not that bad. It's the longer versions that start off by heading west into the mountains, so they have the harder climbs.
Hi gals!
I'm doing the Seagull with TNT too. Let's pray for good weather... heard last year was good, but over here on the shore, there will always be wind.
A TNT coach told us there is not such thing as a tailwind at the Seagull.
Carolyn
thanks! I wonder when the best time of the day would be to do those? I have a hill on my route. i wonder how many times I would have to do it to get 7400 ft of climbing in?