Team Sequoia does Poolesville
Yesterday Divingbiker and I met at Rileys Lock for our 40 mile ride through Poolesville. We have nearly identical bikes, her's is a 2005 Specialized Sequoia Comp and mine is a 2006 Elite. She was even able to explain the "trim" function of the front derraileur.
The ride started out with damp roads under a cloudy sky with gusty winds and very high humidity. A little way in the skies lightened and the roads dried out, but the winds and humidity stayed throughout the ride. We road the last 5 miles with occasional drops of rain.
This became my longest ride ever, but Divingbiker set a nice, moderate pace and I finished with my legs still feeling strong, but with my arms and shoulders starting to ache (still getting used to the new riding position).
The RouteSlip.com ride profile for this ride showed what looked like a really long, nasty hill right after the rest stop but it turned out to a huge distortion of reality. Overall, the route turned out to be a very doable 40 miler, even with the winds.
Thank you Divingbiker for leading me through the route. It was fun to have someone to talk with.