I did it, my husband and I both! I rode 102 miles on my bike in a whole day of rain, the afternoon part being a torrential downpour caused by side effects of IKE.
I won't mention the name of the ride just yet because I have some issues with the lack of support, and would like to contact the directors before I mention the name of the event.
There were 2 snack and potty stations, but one was 6 miles from the other, and then lunch at mile 46. The last 56 miles were basically unsupported. A van came out to check on us around 70, and then again around 95, and there had been only one porta potty in the last 56 miles. I will say that the terrible weather made most participants stay home. But the thing that really gets me is there was nobody at the start/stop place at the end. The bathrooms and showers inside were locked down tight, and we had to change clothes in our car. Fun thing to do in the middle of a city. There were probably only 25 riders in attendance, and many of them probably did the shorter distances. I was a little, more like a lot, miffed that the organizers closed up shop with riders still out on the road. I know we signed a waiver and all, but that was irresponsible!
I will do another one, but not that particular event.



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That's a rough first century. And it's absolutely NOT OK for the organizers to do that. Either decide the weather is too bad and call off the longer rides, or support them as you were supposed to. You basically did an unsupported century. I'd have been out of water, etc. Plus to have everything locked up at the end....GRRRRRR.....the longer I think about it, the madder I get...
