I have no idea what happened today, but I had a lot of fun so it was all good. Sorry in advance for the book
I went on the Hope Ride today in Hope, Indiana. I decided to do the 64 mile route and was curious to see how many people would participate in this ride. It had great advertising, even had an ad on a local independent rock radio station. Come to find out, 1,800 riders signed up - so hopefully they made a good amount for their food bank - which is what the ride is for.
Thankfully there was NOT a mass start. It was fun following all of the other vehicles with bikes on car racks down the interstate and country highways to the location in the pre-dawn lightThey fed us breakfast (which I kind of regretted eating, lesson learned). Couldn't figure out how to dress as we started with 50+ degree temps but it got to the mid-80's. So wore my knee-warmers and decided against a jacket. Arm-warmers would have been great (note to self). Leg warmers went into trunk bag at first SAG.
Now I've been riding clipless for two weeks with no falling over - so what do I do in the parking lot in front of everyone? Fell over of courseI made the mistake of riding around the school but there were so many walkers and cars and people not paying attention...well..I got distracted when I tried to stop and forgot I was clipped in. No damage to me or bike
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I've no idea what happened. I followed the markers, and was NEVER alone for very long. My speed was pretty good until later in the morning when it got a little hillier and a headwind got going. They had a SAG every 10-11 miles...
I was feeling pretty good as I pulled into the third SAG - had 39 miles on my trip odometer and only about 25 miles left until lunch - YES! Until someone told me that this was only the second SAG, and it was only 20 miles or so unto the route. WTF? Hold on here, I KNEW it was my third SAG stop, and my bike computer trip odometer left no question how far I had ridden.
Somehow I got off the route - though I always followed the markers and was never alone for long - and went from the 1st SAG to the 3rd and then to the 2nd. It is the only solution - but it makes no sense how that could have been possible. Not unless a lot of others did the same thing and we were just all members of "Team Wrong-way". They also only had lunch available until a certain time so if I left the route and just rode back to the school I would at least have 50 miles and get lunch - so that is what I did. I had quad problems earlier this week so didn't want to push it overly much.
I will never know what actually happened, and I will certainly return to this ride next year. It was great fun, even if I did miss the SAG at the winery - but I doubt they were handing out samples anywayThey also had a pretty good blues band in the town square park at lunch
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We had at least on other TE member at the ride, and I hope that she lets us know what she thought of the ride. I loved the roads we were riding, I will go back on my own at some time when I need a change of scenery![]()




I made the mistake of riding around the school but there were so many walkers and cars and people not paying attention...well..I got distracted when I tried to stop and forgot I was clipped in. No damage to me or bike
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Doesn't matter though, looking forward to next year!

My 3rd SAG was only 7-8 miles from the lunch location as the crow flies, so they gave me directions on how to ride directly there. There is no way that I would have made it if I hadn't left the route and my leg wasn't up to 30 more miles...