My DH, a girlfriend and another male friend did the Brisbane to the Gold Coast 100km Challenge. It is a charity ride and had a field of 10,000 riders. Luckily my workplace is a sponsor, so we got start right up the front, although this made for a 3:30am wake up call which I found a bit hard. I do like my sleep!
The first 15km or so is on the busway, which is closed for the occasion, so it was a very fast start. I am riding in a team at the Noosa Triathlon in three weeks time, so I was very interested in belting out the first 40km to see how my training is going. Unfortunately, I have also been hitting a lot of hills in the last two weeks, as the Noosa Tri course has a long and twisty hill at the 10km mark and since I am *SO* not built for hill climbing, I have been trying to put some extra work in there. So my legs were pretty much already toast after the fast start.
Although I was feeling pretty weary, I was still holding an average over 30km/h when it started to rain at about the 30km mark. At first just a few drops, but then it turned into the soaking kind that fills your shoes and soaks your socks and turns your brakes to useless and makes you wish for your MTB and some disk brakes!
DH had been pacing me out in the early miles ("You've gone out too hard dear" and "You're going to lose your average dear if you don't move your butt up this hill" etc) but he is most definitely what we call an "Aspro Clear Cyclist" (dissolves as soon as he gets wet - not sure what the equivalent soluble asprin is in the USA - but you get the drift?) So all of a sudden instead of being right in front of me hauling my sorry self along, he is behind my shoulder, kind of whinging that it wasn't fun anymore.
Then he disappears. Now the problem here is that I thought he was still there because I could see this big blue jersey behind me when I took my eyes off the wet road long anough to glance back. Unfortunately at some stage it became another bloke in a blue jersey and I couldn't tell. Woops!
So then the blue jersey comes past me and I realise I've lost him (has never happened in all our married life since he is much the faster rider). Bugger! I slowed up and kept an eye out for him but he didn't catch up until the first rest stop at 40km. At this stage he announces that he is cold, wet, uncomfortable, his tyres are skittery and the road is slippery and he is NOT having a good time. He is mounting a rescue mission and going home. So he gave me the car keys (so I could get home later) and rang a friend to come and get him.
My girlfriend and our other friend decided to keep on going. The irony is that there was barely another drop of rain after that! We had a terrific ride for the rest of the 100km, ending at a park on the waterfront at the Gold Coast. Although it was probably not the fastest 100km I could have done given my beat up legs and the rain, it was a very pleasant ride in good company and with about a 16.5mile/hour average in the end. And I was pleased to see that all the work I've been doing to improve my cadence paid off, with an average about 10rpm higher than on our usual rides in the past.
Now, roll on Noosa Triathlon!![]()



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and neither of us had a spoke wrench.
Tprevost and I went on and even though we went on an unplanned side adventure (lost track of the route for about 5 miles but I got in some much needed hill practice in the meantime) made it all the way. The weather was fantastic, the company was awesome,the host club was acceptionally helpful and the location was beautiful...it was everything I imagined a ride in the country would be. 