I did a group ride today, which went pretty well. I rode to the start, at the HS in my town, 4.8 miles. Some of the people who signed up didn't show, so there were about 8-9 of us, including the leaders. The woman who led the ride was in my leadership training in 2005 and has come on several of our rides. She talks a blue streak, and always seems a little braggy (I know that's not a word), but now I think she just talks a lot. But, I was a bit worried, because I thought she was a super fast rider, despite the fact the average was advertised at 12-14, for a pretty hilly ride (2K+ ft.) So, I had no need to worry. She's a fast hiker and runner, but she has trouble climbing, mostly because she is spinning out and losing speed, then she gets tired. So on the first 2 climbs, I stayed with her, and everyone went ahead and then waited. I knew what was coming and I wanted to save my energy! I stayed in the middle of the group climbing the big hill into Harvard Center. We stopped for lunch, but it was really early... I was not hungry, but I made myself eat half a sandwich. We had a couple of shorter climbs after that, which was hard right after eating, but, all of a sudden I got a second wind, and all of those people who had been going ahead didn't. The last part of the ride deviated from the GPS route, because someone else had devised it, and she apparently did not live around here, and it would have taken us through some horrible traffic, around stores. I helped lead us through some of the changes, after a climb, as I was in front. We finally got back to Concord and all of a sudden, I was ravenously hungry. I split off from the group to head home, but I actually stopped and ate half of my Lara Bar and then rode the 4.6 miles home. It's 85 out, but no humidity, and somewhat cloudy, so not as bad as last weekend. A total of 54 miles, my longest ride this year.
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