I did a century on Friday...I have to admit I was thinking "next saturday, I'm going to do this...and then I'm going to still have another three hours to go!"
Ugh!
I did a century on Friday...I have to admit I was thinking "next saturday, I'm going to do this...and then I'm going to still have another three hours to go!"
Ugh!
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
I did a fast century today and hopefully will tackle a slower/hillier one tomorrow. I think I'm as ready as I'm going to get.
I'm also getting excited about next weekend. I've been wanting to try this for a couple of years. I had asked someone I knew last year if I could ride with them but they told me I was too slow to ride with them. I started doubting myself and decided not to attempt it last July. I wonder if I'm fastest enough now? I may just have to "chick" this person Saturday!
Last edited by makbike; 07-05-2008 at 02:08 PM.
Marcie
OK, I've not done this long a ride with no SAG support. Here's what I've done:
- Removed my standard saddle pack and replaced it with a two water bottle rack...this will give me three water bottles total
- Mounted a Triangular Frame Pack
- Added a Bento-Pack (?)
In my Frame Pack, I have:
- Two Tubes & tire levers
- Four air canisters and inflation tool
- multi tool
- credit card & cash
- cell phone & eye glass cleaners in case it rains
- blistex
- powerbars
- rapid charger for Garmin
The Bento Pack will have clif bloks. We'll send some back-up wheels up with some local friends who are sagging others.
My biggest concern is that I now don't have a place to hang a tail light which would be important to me if it rains...
What else should I pack?
We have local friends who will offer emergency SAG and ya'll have offered back-up SAG as well...but we don't want to impose on anyone unless it's a serious emergency.
I'm also thinking of replacing my tubes just for good measure against stem failure, etc...
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
I have to get ready today because I have a two day business trip to Charleston, SC this week (We & Th). Some brilliant soul scheduled a 1/2 day workshop for Friday (I don't know who she was) so I won't leave South Bend until noon. Yesterday's 102 miles was great and I had plenty of energy to continue. The wind however was out of the east which we don't want! The last time I rode RaIN (2005) the fog was as thick as pea soup until around 11 AM so you would definitely need lights. Plus it made handlebar tape quite wet & slick! For the Silvers ... of course I'll have scissors! I'll be doing a crash SAG course with my son when he returns from Tennessee this evening ... wish me luck!
Susan
Try not. Do or do not... there is no try.
Yoda
2004 Airborne WASP (road)/Selle An-Atomica
2010 Bike Friday New World Tourist (commuter)/Selle An-Atomica
2010 Bike Friday Pocket Rocket Pro/Selle An-Atomica
The first thing that comes to mind is sunscreen. We had SAG support the first half of the ride last year and could have them spray it on us when we stopped, but DH was still pretty toasty by the time we hit Dunreith. Thankfully some was available at that SAG, but I didn't look for it at the others, so I don't know if it was available or not.
We always replace tubes the week before RAIN just to be on the safe side.
"If we know where we want to go, then even a stony road is bearable." ~~ Horst Koehler
Mr. Silver, I think you'll be fine with the gear and supplies you've listed. Remember that there will be other riders around who can help in a pinch. Also, there is a bike shop just a few blocks off the course in Indianapolis that you can hit if you have a bike-related emergency.
As for meeting for dinner, I'm going to have to pass. I'd love to see everyone, but I'm trying to keep things simple on Friday. I think the logistics of just getting to Terre Haute and back from Richmond have just about done me in. Same thing with Saturday morning. We're riding to the start and hoping to somehow meet up with a small group from our training ride. However, the start is so crowded; it's really hard to find anyone. I will, of course, look for you on the road, however.
Everybody have a great time and a safe ride.
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher
Ok, I'll say it, what is everyone wearing?