Today was the official start of training rides for AIDS Lifecycle so I thought I'd go. The weather was misting over here which could mean anything from sunny to rain in San Francisco so I dressed warm and brought the mountain bike instead of the road bike.
Between the mountain bike and a new saddle I decided to do the 20 mile ride. I saw Dianne (don't know her last name) but we've seen each other on the ride, the Ride of Silence, BATO .... we decided to ride together and for the most part did. It was nice to see familiar faces. There were about 40 riders on the 20 miles, almost twice that on the 40, there was a metric century route that left earlier.
We had to punt on the route to the bridge because of a tri-athlon. One scarey moment was we crossed a street that had a huge descent for the tri-bike run.
As I waited for a clearing one of the new riders just ... went.
I heard the descending racer yell "Nooooooo".The new rider got across ok but I found out later it was his...first...ride...ever.
I crossed the road safely when it was clear and caught up him on the hill.
I believe I was patient and calm and he now knows what "yield to" "cyclists descending" at all times and especially on a "closed course" mean.
Golden Gate Bridge is everything it's cracked up to be, I think we've covered here the pros and cons of riding it.
It is beautiful. the rest of the ride went well, on the way back Dianne and I rode for and aft of newby rider till we got to the hill out of Sausalito. D said "I don't have it today", she stayed back with Newby at the top of the hill she was right behind me, new rider Green helmet guy (I must get better with names) was nowhere to be seen at that point but...he caught up with us on the bridge.
On the way back on the bridge a gal passed me and was gesturing wildly to me with thumbs up and a big smile as she looked back. I was in my AV gear. I don't think she was all happy over my form or ride style, think she recognised the AV jersey.
Was that anyone here?