You know what hurts the worst on me after this ride? That muscle on the forearm that is on the pinky side- from braking! That and general hand pain kept waking me up last night.
Stacie- switching to a shorter length based on conditions is _not_ not finishing. You could have gotten hypothermia if it continued to rain! And it _did_ rain later in the afternoon. What if you would have still been out? I bailed on the stupid Tour de Forts Century earlier this year, and it was an immediate relief. I bailed because it was super windy, tons of traffic, boring, cold. But then I got off course and almost did a whole century anyway...Too bad you didn't know where I was- I could have given you spare clothes or a ride.
Skibum- 3.5 hours- WHATEVER!! Like almost twice as fast as me. I was a total baby about descending, and I'm usually a good descender! I was expecting speeds of 35-40 or maybe more if I felt confident. BF is hard to miss- he's 6'4" on a big yellow Cannondale with CAT stickers on it.
I think the reason I had "fun" and others were disappointed was I planned on Three Gaps from the beginning- even when the weather was unknown.
A. I'm a horrible climber.
B. I would finish a couple hours or more later than BF, and not get a nap in before I had to drive home, getting us in at 2AM or later.
C. I know I can do a hundred mile mountain ride, 3 State 3 Mountain, so I don't feel like I have anything to prove to myself.
I think I'm going for the same plan next year- Three Gaps, not Six.
Maybe more of us will meet up at 3 State 3 Mountain, though!
I'm satisfied with my ride. I had almost perfect clothing choices. My nutrition was perfect. After the sun came out, it was so pretty! Even in the rain, I still took time to enjoy the clouds and fog. I _tried_ to beat my time from last year. I think I was a teeny bit faster. I don't remember if I had to stop on the ascents to catch my breath last year or not- I suspect so, but this year I didn't.
Nanci



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