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  1. #1
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    Wine Country Century/200k 5/3?

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    Anyone else doing this ride?

    Deanna are you working the ride again?

    Our TNT team will be doing the 200k. Starting quite early...
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Anyone else doing this ride?

    Deanna are you working the ride again?

    Our TNT team will be doing the 200k. Starting quite early...
    Have fun MP!!

    Is that with your Aussie guys or is that another ride?
    If so give them hell.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
    Amelia Earhart

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    With some of the Aussies. We're training them for the Death Ride, so the 200k is a training ride for that.

    There are a couple of the Aussie guys I keep riding with. Then I start thinking to myself with an Aussie accent. Yesterday, we descended down the Marshall Wall at about mile 80 of a 90 miler, and the guy I was riding with said: "If we have to climb back out of what we just came down, you and I are ovah!! I will be sending you formal notice that this relationship is terminated!" They're really funny!
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


    2011 Volagi Liscio
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    2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
    2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
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    Yep! A bunch of us from Benicia will also be doing the 200K. However, I doubt that I will do that last loop after the lunch stop. I did it a couple of years ago and it was just OK. However, since you all are in "serious training" , that's a different matter.

    The "big dawgs" of our club will probably finish early so you'll most likely see them at the end. I'll probably be a little later.

    Look forward to seeing you if only in the distance!
    Nancy

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    We'll be in the distance because we'll be starting so early.

    I expect many of us will wear the blue/black finisher jerseys from last year's Death Ride.
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


    2011 Volagi Liscio
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    2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
    2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    With some of the Aussies. We're training them for the Death Ride, so the 200k is a training ride for that.

    There are a couple of the Aussie guys I keep riding with. Then I start thinking to myself with an Aussie accent. Yesterday, we descended down the Marshall Wall at about mile 80 of a 90 miler, and the guy I was riding with said: "If we have to climb back out of what we just came down, you and I are ovah!! I will be sending you formal notice that this relationship is terminated!" They're really funny!
    LOL - glad to hear they are giving their coach some laughs along the way.
    Is the Marshall Wall the thing I snailed up at the Holstein ride with Kim waiting patiently for me at the top?
    Its nice to be able to visualize some parts of the rides you are doing.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    I am sure that's it. We did the side from Hwy 1 which I always find harder. It's steeper and you gain more altitude. (Not that the other way is a piece of cake, but we really like to work these guys.) It was a lovely ride overall.
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


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    2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
    2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
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    Ill be doing the 100 (wearing luna blue).

    Also consider joining me on a recovery hill climb the next day;

    Up Old La Honda, Down Kings Mtn., Up Kings, Down 84 (~35 miles, 4400' ^)

    or

    Up Old La Honda, Down Kings Mtn. (~19 miles, 2400' ^)
    Cheers!

    Cindy

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    Is there one that's just down?
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Is there one that's just down?
    in the Bay Area?!
    Cheers!

    Cindy

    Team Luna Chix

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    I'm doing the 100K. Well, only if my bike is fixed. One of my shifters broke this morning and the poor thing is in the shop. But they promised me it will be ready by Friday!

    Looks like the weather is going to be great!

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    Yes, the weather should be a bit warmer and less windy than what we've seen around here this past week. Am looking forward to this ride. I'll look for you all at the end.
    Nancy

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    How did everyone's rides go?

    We had a great day. Everything went smoothly and the strawberries at all the rest stops were SO YUMMY! I've never done this ride before (this is only my second organized ride ever) and I was impressed by the level of organization, support, and by the food. We finished in just over 4 hours. That big hill at the end was a little tough because I was tired, but I made it up no problem. The scenery was beautiful and the weather was just about perfect (except for the wind).

    The one thing I'd change next year is that I wouldn't drive down and back home in one day. We left at 4:00 am and got home at about 6:30 pm. Santa Rosa is about a 3 hour drive from home so it made for a really long day. I got home, took a shower, had a snack, went to bed and slept 13 hours!

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    I did the 100 mile route. Two years ago I did the 100k route and really liked it. However, the 100 mile route started out with LOTS of crappy pavement. One person in my party went down before the first rest stop and had to go home and go to urgent care (no broken bones, fortunately). At least one person went down at the bottom of a hill (requiring ambulance response), I think it was Green Valley Road. My husband has done this ride three years in a row and said someone has gone down there every time he's done it.

    I don't intend to do this ride again (not the 100 mile option, anyway). The pavement was just too bad. If you are riding alone you can pick your line better, but there wasn't even really a good line to pick in many parts. Riding that bad a surface with 2000 other riders is just a recipe for disaster, in my opinion. Also, it beats you up a lot, which I find unneccessary because I can ride a perfectly fun 100 mile ride right out my front door without getting all beat up. Add to that a 2 hour drive each way, and it isn't worth it.

    However, the weather was beautiful and all the participants seemed really nice! I had a great time in spite of the pavement, and the support was excellent (although I didn't really care for the food at the end).

    Jenn

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    Jenn - I was unimpressed with the pavement on several parts of the metric course too. I guess maybe it didn't bother me as much because it reminded me of the crappy roads I ride on here at home. I'm used to avoiding potholes, cruddy pavement, bad patches, and other hazards. I feel like I'm getting a special treat if I ever get to ride on decent pavement!

    What a shame about all the folks who crashed! Did the milers come back into the finish on the same route as the metrics? The pavement on those last several miles was just atrocious. I would imagine there has to be a better route back into town than those horrendous roads.

 

 

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