Great job! You get extra points for listening to your instinct and body for when to stop. When you report the full story, please tell us what shorts you wore, and how they felt after 187 miles.
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Great job! You get extra points for listening to your instinct and body for when to stop. When you report the full story, please tell us what shorts you wore, and how they felt after 187 miles.
Awesome job! It was a hot one yesterday. Impressive to even get through the first loop without giving up!
Holy cow! 187 miles? 16 hours straight? You are INCREDIBLE!!!!! :eek:
Can't wait to get the full report later!
Fabulous job!
Good for you!! That is great:D
Wow, way to go Susan!
WOW! That is a lot of climbing & a lot of heat Susan. Congrats on doing your best, that is awesome!! :D
Susan did a fantastic job. She rode really smartly and managed herself well on an extremely challenging day. There was carnage all over the course from the heat and she held it together like a pro.
Congrats on a great race Susan!!
Holy Cow!! That's a LONG day. Very smart of you to know when to stop. I'm looking forward to the full report.
Oh goodness. I forgot about the two of you while I was whining about the heat over here this weekend.
Congratulations to both of you for keeping it together and not just throwing in the towel based on the forecasts (which would be moi). I was talking to the guy who defended his title at the Mac Dash tri in Madras on Saturday. He said he was successful but it involved a lot of post-race vomiting.
16 hours; 187 miles, and how much climbing and HEAT?
You are awesome! And just think.. this is one miles stone and then next time you have a something to "beat".
Very proud of you!
Awesome job, Susan. Congrats!! :D
Anyone that is able to ride for that long, with all that elevation and in the heat has my admiration+++++. You rock Susan!
awesome job Susan. You are a great inspiration.
~ JoAnn