RAIN to the east of me, TBP to the west... had to do my own 200K to *try* to keep up with the rest.
Waiting on a report - hope you stayed ahead of the storms!!
RAIN to the east of me, TBP to the west... had to do my own 200K to *try* to keep up with the rest.
Waiting on a report - hope you stayed ahead of the storms!!
This will go down as one of the most memorable days in my life!
Well, at 5:15, Silver and I hitched a ride with Sr500 and MrSR500.
The sky was ominously bright with vivid lightning. It was spooky. But, NO THUNDER. I believe it was a severe thunderstone that Geonz was probably experiencing in Champaign/Urbana, but it was scary nonetheless since I was already apprehensive.
As it got lighter approaching the 7AM start, the sky was less ominious but cloudy nonetheless. At 6:55, it started RAINING.
We rode for 60 miles in the RAIN at RaIN. Once I rode for 10 minutes in the rain! Today I rode for three hours. Indy was SWAMPED. In the groups, the "rooster tails" were terrible. I've not been so water logged since Boy Scout Camp!
Sag1 - 40 miles. I remember looking down with each pedal stroke to see water bubbling out of my shoe vents!
40 miles to Sag2 (about mile 64?), I was alone at first for some distance. Then a group of guys from Wisconsin let me hug a wheel. We had a perfect pace line of 5 and averaged 24mph.
I lost my pace line at Sag 2 because I had to go to the bathroom
30+ miles to lunch. I rode alone for 2/3 the distance, but for the other time met some nice folks.
At lunch, I found my pace line guys and we stayed together the balance of the nearly 70 miles. I pulled about half the time...who says cycling is solitary.
Bottom line: I exceeded my wildest dreams! I finished either 123 or 124 out of nearly 1200 who registered
Prior to today, my longest ride was 110miles. So, today I broke 50 records.
I finished in 8hr50min - 20mph plus 50 minutes SAG time.
My goal was to finish hoping to average 17mph.
We spent a lot of time with makbike and indysteel as well and really enjoyed them.
Despite the rain, it kept things cool. It got sunny and hot, but we were so waterlogged that it kept us cool all day.
It's almost 11PM, we just drove into Bloomington...my knees are sore, my body is fatigued, but I am high on the experience of the day!
So, I'm treating myself to a South Beach Pizza and going to bed!
Thanks for the kind thoughts!
Last edited by Mr. Bloom; 07-12-2008 at 07:02 PM.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
I would have to second Mr. Silver's sentiments on this ride. It was simply unbelievable. I had hope to average 15.5 -16 mph on this ride and ended up with an average speed of 18.2 mph. I thought I had some zoom to my zoom but Mr. Silver really had some zoom! Way to go!
I started the day off thinking I don't want to ride in the rain, I hate to ride in the rain but it really did not last long and as Mr. Silver said it helped to keep us cool later in the day.
I rode most of the day with fellow club member, Roger and his buddy John. They informed me early this morning they were not going to push the pace - a relaxed ride was what they were shooting for. Once the ride started they launched and I joined in the fun. We worked together throughout the day with others joining our little pace line as we crossed the state. As the day progressed and the miles ticked off my legs felt incredibly strong. I found my groove early in the morning and held on for it all day, simply incredible! My average cadence was 85 - that is a big wow for me!
All I can say is today was fabulous and I'm sitting here with a huge smile plastered on my face.
Before I close, as special thanks again to Mr. SR500, SR500 and Mr. Silver for helping me and my riding buddy get to Terre Haute.
Last edited by makbike; 07-13-2008 at 07:09 AM.
Marcie
A special thanks to MrSR500 and SR500 - what a wonderful, gracious and very helpful family!. They made the drive enjoyable and were helpful all along the way! We'll look forward to meeting them again!
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Congratulations to all of the RaIN finishers! It is certainly an accomplishment when the stars are aligned but it is even more so given the prevailing conditions you had. Don't you hate shoe squish? Here's to a speedy recovery and many more broken records!
Tailwinds,
Susan
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
Way to go all of you!
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Wow!!!! That's an incredible average for that much added distance and those conditions!! You must have done some very effective training
Now the next chore: bike cleaning
CA
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
Great meeting everyone, made a fun event. Despite my DNF, still enjoyed being part of it. MR. S, was very excited (like a kid in a candy shop), Silver cool and calm, Makbike is well served by her many - many centuries, met Indysteel briefly at the end, and saw Hoosiergiant briefly the night before.
Mr. S had an amazing ride, times were about 25 minutes slower then last year for the lead pack. Most of our local guys did well, with some good stories, but conditions were not great. As the riders were greeted with rain at the start, they had hot humid conditions after lunch. I saw Mr. S early as he past me looking strong, and continued on for an excellent RAIN performance. Add in that it was his first and he's only been riding 18 months, it's a real accomplishment. Congrats to all those that finished, RAIN is different for every rider, so I hope everyone enjoyed and hope to see you all at the finish next year.
Here are a few pics:
Here we are arriving shortly before 6, ready for the day!
The skies did not look good!
Just before the start:
And we are off 7 am:
And I am done, 40 miles would be all for today.
Makbike looking great at the finish!
Silver bringing it home:
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Congrats to all the RAIN finishers. The ride lived up to its name for sure!
I have mixed feelings about this year's ride. My group was very indecisive in the morning b/c of the weather and we ultimately delayed our start. We left the hotel at 7:25 and probably weren't on the course until 7:40 to 7:45. While we avoided the worst of the rain, we also put ourselves somewhat behind. We spent the first part of the ride manuevering around slower riders, some of whom seemed to know nothing about riding in a group. Thankfully, we got past the worst of that by the first stop, but by then, we also didn't have the benefit of hooking up with pacelines that were going our pace. I either pulled or was alone all but a few miles.
Last year, I averaged 19 mph. This year, 17.95. In that sense, I'm disappointed. The irony is that I felt like I was riding as well this year as last, but I got more bogged down at times thanks to the weather, a short detour for lunch at another rider's house, and a bad hot spot on my right foot. I felt great at times though, too, especially for the last 60 miles. It's nice when you finish a ride with all engines still running strong, but it also made me feel like I could have done better.
In any event, the day could have been a total washout, so I should count my many blessings.
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
I feel like I'm reading something out of National Geographic. What a wonderful tale to share with the grandchildren. I'm glad you all enjoyed not only the companionship but an excellent ride as well. Congratulations to the Silvers, Makbike, Indysteel, SR500s, and other courageous adventurers as well.