Considering this...
http://www.ohiogranfondo.com/ride2recovery_partnership/
Considering this...
http://www.ohiogranfondo.com/ride2recovery_partnership/
Sounds like a great cause but just an FYI...it's a really tough ride so if you really want to do it plan on some serious hill training. It appears to be following the general route of the Pelotonia. Back country roads that are twisty, tons of rollers (big ones) and some serious hills for the Midwest. Beautiful countryside!
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Yeah...they don't call it Hocking Hills for nothing!
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Thanks for the tip, that was one of the reasons I posted it here. It might conflict with the Hope Ride anyway, and that has priority, thanks!
My DH's folks live in Dover, Ohio, and right outside of town we rode some of the biggest hills we've ever ridden on the wooded back county roads. They were on par with some of the mountainous sections we've ridden in Virginia, Vermont, and New York. I couldn't believe it!
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It's intense for sure, but I don't think it's a lot different from southern Indiana. If you do much road riding there, you should be fine. But it's definitely something to train for. I spent 20 years being scared of Columbus Fall Challenge before I finally did it two years ago as a 50th birthday present to myself (it was fine, but I made sure I was ready). You'll want to have done a hilly (6000+ feet) century every weekend for at least five or six weeks leading up to a ride like that, and at least know you can get up a 20% grade when you're tired.
There are some good ones in Amish country for sure, but overall that's not the hilliest part of the state...![]()
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Last edited by OakLeaf; 12-27-2011 at 01:17 PM.
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