
Originally Posted by
Ninabike
Hi Girls, Just checking in. I only did the Metric, and after hearing about the elevation on the Century, I'm glad I opted for the Metric. Hills are NOT my friend!! But I've made a resolution to start hill training.
I thought the ride was great. the SAG stops were the best I've seen on any ride. After I split off from Pam, Tracy, Judy and Wayne (all doing the Century), I hung around and talked to some of the Channel Island Bike Club people who were manning the SAG stops. They were great. Also spent some time with the SAG people at the last SAG (popsicle) stop - all very nice. At the end, I sat with a guy during lunch who was from the area. He was having knee problems and was going to have to ride back home- elevation 700 ft. from where we were. (Am I into SAG stop eating and food, or what??) Went riding on Sunday. I told Alex that was my "reovery" ride. His knee was feeling good and he probably could have made the CB, but couldn't get off call at that late date. Anyway, I had a great day.
Hey Nina
Glad to hear you had a good ride and a Metric is still worth bragging about in my books especially if it has hills (they are not my friends either). Did you take your Col or did you use your bike with the triple??
Well Done
Leslie
The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
Amelia Earhart
2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V