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  1. #1
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    May 2007
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    Colorado
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    Hi HappyAnika,

    Yea, we're doing the century route and the switchbacks scare me too! I've never ridden them but have heard stories of vomiting and cursing on them. A (strong) guy we've been training with calls it 'the oh &*^%#(&* hill, where there are multiple (and sometimes simultaneous) substitutions for &*^%#(&*. I have a hunch I'm going to wish for lower gearing but I'm still kind of excited to climb them in some sick way. That's great that your friends are doing the ride & thanks for supporting the ADA. I hope your pregnancy is going well...you must be so excited!

    Anne

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Colorado
    Posts
    425
    How was the ride? My friends said the canyon was for the most pat gentle, just those switchbacks were the only tough part. At least the weather was nice. Last year it was chilly and rainy, the only rainy day we had all summer, and I had no clothing for such weather. Had to ride in my hiking rain jacket!

    I didn't pay attention to the first names, but were you and your sister the ones featured in the article on the Tour de Cure web site?
    The best part about going up hills is riding back down!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Colorado
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    Hey Ladies,

    Laurie, just realized that I either didn't submit my reply to you or ??? but I would *love* to have you ride with us next year!! We'll definitely keep you updated on plans.

    HappyAnika,

    Thanks for asking... the ride was great! My sister had bad blood sugar problems at the start so we got off to a late/bad start but really enjoyed the ride on the whole. I was really scared about those switchbacks, so much so that they didn't seem as scary once I finally got to them. My sister & I put up a full account of our ride here (and yep, we were the ones on the Tour de Cure website.) The recognition for diabetic riders was *so* great, it was a really special way to ride our first century.

    Anne

 

 

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