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Trekhawk, if you end up running late, give me a call. We could always get some slices to take back to the hotel for when you arrive.![]()
2009 Lynskey R230 Houseblend - Brooks Team Pro
2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl
Health is the thing that makes you feel like now is the best time of the year--Franklin Pierce Adams
Dinner plans sound good to me, so no whining will there be.
Meow?
I just printed out a direction from Pointe Reye and its only 20 miles (half an hour drive). If I get to my B&B in time, I will try to come to the dinner. I also worry about the bike in my car...
As for the ride itself, sad to say my poor back is still acting up. I think I can do the metric but I worry about the 8 hour drive home on Sunday. I'm still undecided whether to go for the metric or go really easy and do the 30milerJust over a month ago, I did a 34 miler fun ride (again due to my poor back). It was like oh its over already?? And my back was really un-happy the following week.
I'll be taking the scenic route up to Pointe Reye. Maybe the scenery will convince me to do the metric. It seems like an easy metric. The Marshall wall doesn't look too bad or is it?
smilingcat
Oh in case if I don't show up for the dinner, I will be riding my blue Orbea Dama Race bike with white Jett130 seat. No saddlebag. Jersey is purplish/maroonish color with a picture of dragon fly riding a bike. Blue helmet with red bandana underneath in lieu of skull cap, blue glove and blue short.
And I will be riding really easy to enjoy the scenery.
smilingcat
I'll pull together a report with pics in a bit. I rode the century route with Ellen (PABager) and her friend Amie, and their friend John.
It was the first century for the three of them, booyah!![]()
This was a challenging ride, made more so by the wicked afternoon head & side winds we encountered for the last 25 miles or so.
aka_kim and TrekHawk rode the metric with LeeBob, and I'll leave it to them to tell their tales. They finished early in the afternoon and they hung out with Lee and waited for us to finish - and they had a LONG wait.![]()
That was so incredibly sweet of them to wait for us, I can't tell you how happy I was to see them !![]()
Here's the route profile from my computer, which showed about 6500 ft of climbing (the last climb into a wicked headwind, I might add!) Ellen, just curious, what was the amt climb from your Edge?
Pics and more to follow.
Last edited by jobob; 08-19-2007 at 04:09 PM.
2009 Lynskey R230 Houseblend - Brooks Team Pro
2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl
Annoyingly strong Amie climbing Coleman Valley Road
John & Ellen followed very soon thereafter. I'll leave it to Ellen to say what she was chanting![]()
The First Century Gang with some Holsteins (of course)
Me mit cows
Mooo
View from the top of Marshall-Petaluma Road
And a few more pics here:
http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...ein_18Aug2007/
Last edited by jobob; 08-19-2007 at 04:11 PM.
2009 Lynskey R230 Houseblend - Brooks Team Pro
2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl
WARNING LONG!
So, as Jo already said, we did the Holstein 100 century route yesterday along with my roommate Amie and her friend John. It was a great day, with amazing scenery and great company!
The weather was great, except for the crazy wind that whipped up in the afternoon (it actually blew me over late in the dayand I have the chain ring bite to prove it).
Amie, John, and I met up with Jobob, Leebob, Trekhawk and AKAKim at the Tomales high school around 7 am, got riding by 7:30 or so and quickly the sane people doing the metric spit off from us crazy century folks. The morning was great.... the views up Coleman Valley road were inspiring, the cows were on the road, and I made sure that Jobob knew what I thought of the climb (I was telling her that "Coleman Valley $ucks!" in the photo... my language got progessively worse throught the afternoon) We then had a great decent after the first rest stop followed by lots of rollers (some a bit larger than rollers).
I started feeling pretty crummy around mile 60 or so, stomach feeling off all that fun stuff. We got to the top of a small climb and I asked for a break.... that is when Jo made me eat some clif blocks... wow, what an amazing food! I felt better within 5 minutes and was good for the rest of the ride (with additional food at the upcoming rest stops). Thanks Jo for making me eat! I have to say, it is really great to do your first century with someone who is experienced to help through all the little things like recognizing when you need to eat something when your body is telling you that you don't want to eat.
The wind really picked up in the afternoon, did a bit of drafting which helped a lot, but not with the crazy cross winds that would totally blow your bike around. Got the the last rest stop just before the Marshal Wall (at around mile 90) and they told us that if we kept going there wouldn't be any food at the end and we should just SAG in. My response was at mile 90 NO WAY was I giving up. Well, we started up towards the Wall thinking that like the other hills it would block the wind a bit.... OR NOT! The wind was whipping straight down and across the hill. Amie and Jo take off up the hill, I got part way up, stopped to rest my legs a bit, and when I went to start again the combination of the steepness and the crazy wind blew me right over. I extracted my self from my bike, noticed a really great chain ring bite on my right shin and that I was going to have a mother of a bruise on my left hip. I ended up walking the next steep section of the hill as there was no way I was going to risk getting blown over again. Got to a less steep section, and was able to climb the rest of the way up.
At that point Jo took off towards the finish (Leebob had been waiting for us at the finish after doing the metric). Amie, John and I took off down the long decent and then took the turn onto HWY 1 along Tomales Bay... by this point I was cursing up a storm as this section had a ton of small hills, but bigger than rollers. I was down in my granny gear on pretty much every hill and was cursing the race organizers at every turn. When I made the final turn towards the finish line I knew I had done it and sped up. When I rolled into the High School Parking lot, Amie, Jobob, Leebob, Trekhawk and AKAkim where there cheering me on! John came rolling in a bit after me, and then one final guy who was out on the course behind us, so I wasn't last!
After getting cleaned up a bit Amie, John, the Bobs and I went for dinner in Petaluma...mmmmmm.... Milkshakes! and then drove home and crashed!
So, the stats for my first century (from my new Garmin Edge):
Distance: 103.81 miles
Ride Time: 8:12:39
Avg. Speed: 12.6 MPH
Total Ascent: 8447 ft. (I think that this is a bit over.... I would say an average between Jobob's profile and mine is probably correct, so somewhere around 7000 ft.)
It was a ton of fun seeing everyone at dinner, and meeting Trekhawk! Thanks so much Jo for riding with us, I think that it made a huge difference for me to be able to do the full century, so THANKS! And Leebob, Trekhawk, and AKAkim, thanks for hanging out until we finished! That was a long wait!
Here is a link to some of Amie's photos (I will get John's soon): http://picasaweb.google.com/ellen.ma...olsteinHundred
Close Encounters of the Bovine Kind
MP, you weren't kidding about the cows on Coleman Valley. We were a ways up the climb and we turned a corner and lo & behold, there's a cow standing partway into the road munching on some roadside grass. I tried to get a photo but it was getting steep at that point (getting, har har) and it behooved me to have full control as I was passing the cow's backside in case I needed to take Cow Evasive Manuevers.
Then, a little ways farther up, more cows along the road! One particularly large cow (a Guernsey, I do believe) stared me down as I was zooming up the road (zooming, har har) and as I approached she started walking out onto the road directly in front of me. "After you, ma'am" says I as I come to a rather abrupt halt and let her pass - I didn't want to entitle my ride report "Cow 1, Me 0"
The Rest Stop at Walker Ranch
The folks there were a hoot. Probably comes from hanging out there for about 8 hours.Walker Ranch at the base of the last climb up Marshal (at mile 90) was the last rest stop on the route. We were the ninth thru the sixth last riders remaining on the course, and as the riders trickled in the volunteers gave us a very loud cheer (as much out of relief that they'd be leaving soon as much as anything). They were really fun to talk to.
"Amici Veloci my Azz !"
The absolute funniest moment of the ride for me happened in the last mile or so. I'm plodding along Hiway 1, wondering where the hell is the turnoff for Tomales already(!), when a small white car suddenly toots it horn as it approaches me from behind.
I'm thinking to myself "Oh #$%!, I'm as far over as I can be, so shaddup already!", when the car pulls up next to me and the guy driving yells out "Amici Veloci my Azz!" Yes, it was Hot Rod !!!!!![]()
So I grin and naturally, give him the Amici Veloci Sekret Hand Signal.We chatted for a little and he took off heading up Hiway 1 (with an attractive blonde in the passenger seat) and I reached my turnoff for Tomales High School. So I had a good chuckle to carry me for the half-mile or so remaining.
2009 Lynskey R230 Houseblend - Brooks Team Pro
2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl
"Amici Veloci my azz!" Excellent!
Question for you and PABadger (and anyone else who did this ride for the first time)...will you do it again?
Great job, centurions!
I had to try my new camera phone, and although I didn't get any good pictures I still have to post some anyway.![]()
TrekHawk congratulating jobob:
Amie and PABadger after 104 miles and gazillions of feet of climbing:
The redoubtable LeeBob:
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Wow... What fortitude on all of you to do the full century. My back was still bugging me so I opted for the metric. Did the upper half and decided to dump the ride just past the second rest stop. Instead of turning left at petaluma-tomales road, I turned right and limped back to the high school while nursing my poor back. One thing I wasn't expecting was the STRONG WIND!!! I wish I had another rider or two to share with blocking the wind...
Well supported ride, air was so clean and pristine (unlike LA), the moo-cows were a sight. I was worried about lack of shoulder on many of the road and seeing how the local farm boys raced down the road, it bugged me alot; but, it wasn't bad at all. None of them buzzed me. On Petaluma-tomales road, there were tons of black berries. Soo tempted to stop and munch out but decided against it.
If it weren't for the wind and my poor back, it would have been one great ride. Maybe next year.
I did drive into Petaluma for the get together but I didn't get the address right 4th and petaluma dr south?? the two streets ran in parallel. So I headed back to Pointe Reyes before the restaurant closed for the night. Better luck next time.
Oh after the ride lunch, I had their vegetarian cheese ziti with local blue cheese yummo!! Decided to buy the T-shirt afterall and left a suggestion: See if they can get a local massage school there with the massuse students to practice on the sore cyclists.
Maybe next time to meet some of you in person,
Smilingcat
Love the pics everyone!!
Had a great day with the gang and really enjoyed riding with Kim and Lee. Its always fun to share the pain.Kim was very patient waiting for Lee and I at the top of all the climbs and then at numerous stops along the way. She denies being a strong rider but IM SORRY KIM YOU ARE and it was sweet of you to wait for us.
I was so proud of the girls for finishing the Century - Deanna included who looked a little too fresh for just finishing a very windy century.![]()
I must also thank two fit looking blokes who chatted to me going up the hill that was about 5 miles before the Marshall Wall. I think without them I might have convinced myself that I needed a little rest on that one.
Oops nearly forgot it was lovely to meet Five one at one of the rest stops.
Hmm she looked annoyingly fresh too.
A lovely ride but next year if you do this I would ask them to put in an order for less wind. LOL you know its a windy ride when you can hear the wind whistling and your stopped.![]()
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
Oh geeze, we were worried about what became of you, because if you turned up at the pizza parlor, we wouldn't have been there!![]()
Turns out, the New Yorker had limited seating and it was very crowded already, so since Lee & I were the first to arrive I dashed to a restaurant a few doors down to see if they could give us a table for 8 or so. Luckily it was before their evening rush so they were able to seat us all, and I was able to leave voicemail messages and/or wave people over as they arrived. But I didn't have a cell number for you and we had no idea what you looked like. (Note to self: get everyone's cell phone numbers beforehand).
Well, I'm glad it all turned out OK for you, but I'm darned sorry that we missed you and that you went so far out of your way![]()
Heh heh, we completely missed the lunch - we finished at dinner time.Oh after the ride lunch, I had their vegetarian cheese ziti with local blue cheese yummo!!But we made up for missed calories with yummy yet eclectic dinner choices (some opting for the breakfast menu) at the Lyon's in Petaluma. But we all had milkshakes, that all-important recovery beverage (oops I hope TrekHawk isn't too jealous)
You bet!Maybe next time to meet some of you in person![]()
2009 Lynskey R230 Houseblend - Brooks Team Pro
2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl