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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    "All"? I know what year we're in, thenkew.

    ( Except I realized today that when I signed up for Plus 3, I indicated my age was in the 49-54 bracket, and I won't be turning 49 for another couple of weeks. Maybe it's a way to show my support for my dear old friend SK. Yeah, that's it. )

    Hey Mel, I think the Mt Hamilton Challenge* is roughly the same route as your Tour di Stupid. If you're gonna be stupid, may as well have company.

    Oooh Crater Lake, I'd love to do that again. Cooler temperatures would be nice though.

    Ed to add: *Although at the rate Mel is progressing, she'll probably want to do the Devil Mountain Double instead, which as far as I know is always(?) held on the same day. Brat
    Brief hijack:
    Hey, I'm in that bracket! You can be in our bracket, Jobob. What's a couple of weeks?

    I was reading about the DMD recently. I had to stop because it was making me tired. But, tough choice!

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    Tired? I was practically asleep for the last 30 miles of DMD...
    Sarah

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    Although I didn't do it this year, the Tour of Napa Valley in August is one of my favorite rides. I prefer the 100k to the 100 mile though, because the food is better on the metric (and it is all about the food). The Holstein 100 is always the day after Napa, and the metric there is fun too.

    I did the 100k rides at the Sequoia and Monticello Solano centuries this year for the first time. Both were very pretty courses (with good food!), but Sequoia was really tough, and MSC had pretty heavy boat traffic.

    I always like Grizzly Peak and Primavera too (the metrics of course ).

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    I didn't do any organized centuries this year. I kind of wish we were doing Spooktacular. We did the metric a couple of years ago - good support, good food. I'm planning on doing a duathlon Nov. 1.

    I have done a 200K every month since March. Three of those were with clubs. The other five were with Jo or on my own. I tried to do one with Mel....I need to do 4 more for the R-12.

    I am really digging doing triathlons. Next year I want to do the Olympic distance of the World's Hardest Tri. It's in May. I'd love to do the Half Ironman version of it. Maybe in 2010. I need to work on my running.

    I also want to do Barb's race in August again.

    I don't know if I'll ever do another double century. I enjoyed them, but it's kind of nice to be done before dark.

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    Just some thoughts on some rides others have mentioned:

    Mt. Hamilton Challenge is a super fun ride. The way they bring your own food up for the rest stops is a pretty cool system.

    Holstein 100 is EXCELLENT. The food is great and it's staffed by all these super sweet senior citizens because it supports West Marin Senior Services. And it's roads we ride on all the time, so that's fun.

    Mel - what's "Tour di Stupid"? Sounds like something I'd do....
    Sarah

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    Hey Mel, I think the Mt Hamilton Challenge* is roughly the same route as your Tour di Stupid. If you're gonna be stupid, may as well have company.

    Oooh Crater Lake, I'd love to do that again. Cooler temperatures would be nice though.

    Ed to add: *Although at the rate Mel is progressing, she'll probably want to do the Devil Mountain Double instead, which as far as I know is always(?) held on the same day. Brat
    Um, yeah...DMD. Uh huh. We'll see.


    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    I have done a 200K every month since March. Three of those were with clubs. The other five were with Jo or on my own. I tried to do one with Mel....I need to do 4 more for the R-12.
    Hey V, I'd be happy to join you on another 200k.

    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Mel - what's "Tour di Stupid"? Sounds like something I'd do....
    Oh boy, Tour di Stupid. Basically, it's the Mt. Hamilton Challenge route done on one of the hottest days of the year.

    OK, here's the recipe/ride report:

    1 - overconfident cyclist
    1 - bicycle
    1 - water bottle
    1 - Camelbak (optional)
    1 - cell phone
    miscellaneous bars, gels

    Sleep in. Answer phone call from mother who can talk a LOT. (You know how an hour's ride is a short ride for a lot of us? Well, an hour's phone call is a warm up for my mom.)

    Begin riding at 10:30am with temp set at mid-80's. Allow temp to rise at roughly 5 degrees F per hour, until it reaches its peak at 105 deg. F.

    Climb Mt. Hamilton without refilling water bottles at Grant Ranch Park. Run out of fluids about 1 mile from summit. Struggle to summit.

    Refill bottles at Lick Observatory and cool off. Forget water bottle in Lick Observatory restroom. Proceed down San Antonio Road.

    Look down, see that you've forgotten your water bottle. Proceed back up San Antonio Valley Road and driveway to Lick Observatory. Call self a blonde bonehead.

    Proceed down San Antonio Valley Road. Do not speed on the 12% descents, since you don't know the road that well. Allow hands to become sore from braking.

    Attempt to cool self in minimal shade on San Antonio Valley Road after the descent. Send text to roommate. Oops, no cell phone reception! Ponder the fact that San Antonio Valley Road looks as desolate as something you'd see in a desert crossing scene in a western. Be on the lookout for circling vultures and cattle skulls.

    Struggle to Junction Cafe, order food, refill bottles, drink water, Red Bull, Gatorade. Assure the cafe's owner that you're just fine. Really.

    Proceed down San Antonio Valley Road. Heat up. Think about how hot it is. Think about how thinking about how hot it is doesn't help. Try not to think about how hot it is. Unsuccessfully.

    Begin a moderate climb - convince (beg, plead, cajole) legs to keep pedaling. Flip off a few vultures. Descend a bit. Curse the descent because you know you have to make up the elevation you're losing. Start climbing again. Get off bike and walk because you're sick and tired of pedaling up hill. Check cell phone reception -- still a no-go. Try not to think about how hot it is. Unsuccessfully.

    See one of the few passing motorists, who happens to have a bike in his car. Ask how far to the summit. Try not to cry or throw things when he estimates that it will take about an hour.

    Get back on bike, and get to the summit waaaaay before you think you're going to. Uh oh, does this mean there's another climb?!

    Alternate thru the lovely thought carousel of:
    * it's really hot
    * I really don't want to do another climb
    * am I going to get out of here before it gets dark?

    Decide that singing might be a good distraction. Unfortunately, the only songs that come to mind are angry Alanis Morissette songs or a few blues numbers. Go back to the lovely thought carousel.

    See the Alameda County sign and realize that there's no more climbing!! Practically weep from the sheer joy of it all.

    Get to the bottom of Mines Road. Discover that there's cell phone reception and call for a ride home.

    All in all, 67 of the hardest fought miles I've ridden. It looked so EASY on the Krebs map.

    Oh well, I'm definitely up for trying this again when the temps are much lower.
    I'll get back on the bike soon, I promise!

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    ok, so I think I will pass on the Tour de Stupid - sure sounds entertaining, though! thanks for the recap. wow.
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


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    Melissa - you had me howling on your Tour di Stupid!! Probably because I've done similar things with similar interesting thought processes all while wonder WTF I go myself into!! If you decide to do a repeat of TDS on a cooler day, and before your mom calls, let me know. I may join you!

    I have some really great ideas now. Thanks! I'm looking forward to planning my rides for next year.

    What are the ones you're doing to finish out this year? I would like to get in one century this year. I've done 60 miles and can get in a 75/80 miler so I'm thinking it would be a good finishing point. If not a supported one, I'll probably just do one to do one.
    Last edited by andtckrtoo; 10-13-2008 at 07:30 AM.
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