Did you have any raingear? If so, what kind, and did it work?
Did you have any raingear? If so, what kind, and did it work?
Grits
2010 Trek 5.2 Madone WSD, SI Diva Gel Flow
2002 Terry Classic, Terry Liberator
i just realized that i should have posted under charity rides, i'm sorry!
grits-dont feel like a wimp!!! you did great! i'm not too great in the heat, i can only imagine the sun beating down on me!
If not for my boyfriend (a machine of a cyclist), i wouldn't have made it. he coached me through the whole thing! My sister, my dad, my boyfriend, and i all formed a team. My boyfriend probably did the MS200 because he would ride up to me, then ride back to where my dad was, then catch my sister, then come back up to me...he is nuts!
the SAG vans were loaded in oklahoma too!
today i'm hurtin! my boyfriend tells me this is the best time to use the MS ride for training purposes. I should at least spin around the neighborhood for a good 15 miles to keep my muscles moving in my legs, then start doing another 60 miles tomorrow..
i did have raingear!! at the LBS i bought pearl izumi toe covers, they worked great. Of course in a stinkin monsoon, water was eventually going to end up in my shoes, but they did great with keeping my feet warm and dry for a bit!
The jacket i bought is by RAINSHEILD? i had never heard of it or anything, but it said breathable, windproof, waterproof, and lightweight. I got it from the same BS that i got my toe covers from. It really did work great. It kept me SO warm and dry for the most part! it was only 34 dollars in comparison to the high prices of all the others! i would for sure recommend it!!!
"So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." - Isaiah 41:10
strength to beat those neverending flats!