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  1. #1
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    Horsey Hundred Log - The First Century

    Well, it's 6:30 AM in Georgetown Ky. Silver and I are getting ready for my first century. We are hoping to meet Indysteel and Makbike at the start.

    Silver and I have realized that each of us brought two deodorants, but neither of us brought toothpaste! So, we'll smell good as long as you're not too close

    I'm looking out the hotel window to a beautiful sunrise. I now have the route map and have input it roughly into routeslip.

    Now I'm scared (no macho in me, huh?)

    Here's the elevation:
    http://www.routeslip.com/routes/42699

    I'm still going to go for it, but I admit being a little concerned.

    We'll update you in about 12 hours.
    Last edited by Mr. Bloom; 05-26-2007 at 04:33 AM.
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    The Rest of the Story

    Well, We Did It!!!

    We started by meeting makbike and truly enjoying her company for the first third of the ride...(until she moved on at a faster pace). She's a very good and experienced rider



    As noted above, this was MUCH more hillly than I expected. Therefore, I started with a great deal of apprehension. Our goal was to average a 14mph pace

    First 18 miles, rolling hilly and very scenic - averaged 15.8mph.
    Next 14 miles, intense hills...couldn't enjoy the scenery, but raised our overall average speed to > 16mph.
    Next 12 miles, hills were easier, but some were still tough. A highlight for me was hitting one of the tallest peaks right at noon when the chimes at the North Fork Baptist Church were peeling out hymns. It was really cool...because at that moment, I knew I was going to be able to make the century!! Really, Really Cool!
    The rest of the ride was beautiful. This is some of the prettiest country side in America. Beautiful horse farms, rolling hills, unbelievable architecture.
    After about 80 miles, a "group" formed and we stayed together for several miles. It was cool too.
    But, for the last 10 miles, we were able to fly. I was feeling very strong and pulled way ahead.

    Our goal was to average a 14mph pace and overall, I showed 14.9mph at the end. Silver was still feeling a little puny from her illness, but she stuck in there and finished strong.

    So, I've completed my first century. It was a tough one. But, I feel good (and my knees only hurt a little!).

    The only bad things:
    - zipper on saddle pack broke and so I couldn't access anything inside.
    - serious eye allergies...they're so red right now that, if pulled over, a cop would have thought I was stoned
    - brought a bad camera battery, so I couldn't take several pictures.
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

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    Good lord, man!
    I looked at that elevation graph, that's a LOT of climbing for a first century
    Fantastic job!
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    Mr. Silver/Silver - great job! It was a pleasure meeting you guys and I hope you enjoyed your brief stay in Kentucky. I'm off to get ready for the second day of the Horsey Hundred. I'm not sure which route I'll ride at this point but whichever one I select will be a winner. I'm sure my legs will let me know early on what I can and can't do today.
    Marcie

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    Very impressive with the hilly choice. I choose the one I did specifically because it was relatively flat. & I can't say I finished strong!

    Good job.

 

 

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