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  1. #1
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    CONGRATULATIONS GLC!!!

    You wrote your incredible journey beautifully !

    WELL DONE to you and your husband.

    Have a wonderful day!

    Denise


    "He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals".
    Immanuel Kant

  2. #2
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    Awesome job, I am so excited for you!!! I also just started riding a year ago this weekend. I am thinking of doing a century in September it is supposed to be mostly flat. Even though I tell myself I love hills (psych myself out to get up them), and I am doing better with hills, I think my 1st century I want to be flat. So contratulations to you, and DH you did great job!!

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    Great job GLC.. and tulip! That's a great accomplishment and something to be proud of!
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    Great job! Thanks for writing such a detailed report. I'm going to do a century in September. I've been worried because I was wiped out at the end of a metric century last year. This year I have a better, lighter bike, and am in better shape, but still...so if/when I hit that wall around 60-80 miles, I'll keep your experience in mind and just keep going. I love how much we learn from and help each other here!
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    Super Job! You did great! Now you'll be surprised how easy all other centuries are... it's that first one... not knowing... that's tough!
    BCIpam - Nature Girl

  6. #6
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    Congrats!!!!! What an awesome job. Hope you come up with another goal ride soon.... enjoy

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by bcipam
    Super Job! You did great! Now you'll be surprised how easy all other centuries are... it's that first one... not knowing... that's tough!
    Does that mean they get easier? I did my first century this weekend, and although I felt great the whole way, it was a looooonnnnggg way to go on my bike. I don't like driving 100 miles, so sitting on my bike for 7 hours was definitely a new experience (but one I really liked). It was a ton of fun, tho!

    Congrats on your 102 mile ride!!! You must feel so incredibly proud of yourself, and you should! Way to go!
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  8. #8
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    Congratulations on completing your first century. I also completed mine in May and I know the excitment you are feeling. I cannot believe the temps in NC this past weekend. I had no idea. Summer for us east coast people is way to short as it is, none of us need that early boost for cold temps. Hopefully your next one will be warmer.

    ~ JoAnn

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    Yes, they get _way_ easier. A little shorter, and _way!!!_ easier.

    Nanci
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  10. #10
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    Incredible. And wonderful.

    Congrats!!! You deserve to celebrate.

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    Way to go!!! You should be very proud.

  12. #12
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    Congratulations!! That was a wonderful account of your day! I haven't ridden a bike in over 15 years (or so) and I rode for the first time today. I look forward to my first "big" ride. It sounds like you had a blast!!

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    I bet you could do Six Gap or Three Gap over in Dahlonega in September. I did Three Gap last year and, up till 3-State 3-Mountain in Chatanooga last spring it was the most fun bike ride I've ever had. (But it closes out, and hotels fill up fast!)

    Congratulations! I'll be interested to hear about your husband's experience with randonneuring out there.

    Nanci
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