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    Holstein 100 v.2006

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    Just received a voice mail from Pam Osborn, the ride director, and she said something along the lines of "I am 99.9% certain that the ride will be August 19 because of school starting and the Inverness Fair is the weekend before."

    Wonder what the route will be. Upon review of Miss Snap's threads, it changes every year causing some consternation about the amount of climbing.

    YooHoo CindySue, what was the ride like last year?

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    I can pretty much guarantee you the metric and the century will have the "Marshall Wall" in it. Hopefully it will be from east to west, so you end up on the coast. No matter what route, there will be climbing - and cows.

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    I'm pretty sure CS did this as the first major ride after she got her new bike with the compact double and she suffered a bit. Cindy is a STRONG rider, so I imagine it's a tough ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    YooHoo CindySue, what was the ride like last year?
    this was my FAVORITE century! (granted I've only done Holstein, Chico, Tierra Bella).

    I loved it because:

    1) landscape

    2) little traffic (but also a far drive to get to start)

    3) flora and fauna (e.g., holsteins, brown cows, etc.)

    4) friendly riders -- I was coached up a very steep hill by a really great guy and his friends who took pitty on me and my compact double (really missed my triple w/34 in the back). These guys rode with me the whole rest of the way - we even took a picture together at one of the picture points.

    5) friendly folks at reststops (the seniors)

    6) food at end. Yum!

    it was pretty foggy and cool in the morning (I couldn't see the cows but I could smell them ) but overall a fabulous day!

    I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!

    P.S. It's one of the more expensive centurys but well worth it. And the jersey is my favorite! (see pic below)
    Last edited by cindysue; 01-31-2006 at 11:09 AM.
    Cheers!

    Cindy

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    looks better in person.
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    Cheers!

    Cindy

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    It all sounds pretty nifty.
    I would re-tape Dusty's handlebars in cow print tape for the occasion !

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    I gotta run out and see if I can find little cowbells for the bikes.........

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    LOVE that jersey! Do they have more options than 100 miles?

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    last year they had 35, 67, and 100
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    Cheers!

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    Okay, the 67 and 100 look just plain nasty. But I would have a lot of time to train.

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    Do the hundred this year Slink! You've got time to train, you can do it!

    Maybe a bunch of us could do it. A TE party!

    V.
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    Maybe if I train like crazy all spring and summer AND get a 34 in the back I'll be able to do it!!

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    Now I remember.....the reason I didn't do this one last year was because the Napa Century was scheduled for the next day (Sunday). That's the one where I broke a spoke last year on the famous "Ink Grade"!

    Another nice century that covers similar scenery is the Marin Century. Veronica could do the Double and the rest of us could do the century! That's right V, by that time, you should be a DC fanatic!
    Nancy

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    Nancy, V is going after the California Triple Crown and there is no Marin Double Century on the list. What are you talking about?

    OK, I think I figured out that you're talking about the Mt Tam Double held inconjunction with the Marin Century. Different weekend that the Holstein.
    Last edited by SadieKate; 02-01-2006 at 10:04 AM.

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    Yeah and I have to get off the pot and decide on my third one. central Coast sounds pretty. Davis sounds flat and crowded. terrible sounds hard, but then I can answer the question - Which is the hardest DMD or TT?

    V.
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