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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
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    VA
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    First Century--semi unsupported

    I was supposed to be riding today in the "Tour Between the Waters" here on the Eastern Shore of VA. I had signed up for the Century length, my first!

    BUT, I got up yesterday and saw the weather forecast for today:
    "Cloudy with showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms. Windy with highs in the upper 60s. Southeast winds 25 to 30 mph with gusts to 40 mph. Chance of rain 70 percent"

    So, I told my DH that I was heading out to do my own Century a day early! Yesterday's weather was better--winds 8-15mph with temps high of 59 degrees. Gusts to 18mph.

    I had my DH drop me off in Wachaprague at the "official" start of the Tour and just set off following their road arrows and markings. The course was extremely well-marked and even without cue-sheets I had no problem following the route. My DH acted as SAG and brought me lunch and more to-take-along snacks at the "official" lunch stop and called a couple times to check on me as well.

    Ride went well. Winds were a bear at times and slowed me down but I did 100.54 miles in 7 hours and 5 minutes--averaging just under 15mph.

    My legs aren't even sore today, which I thought for sure they would be but they do feel a little "tight." I'll probably do some yoga for cyclists later to stretch everything out.

    My Trek did great! My back got a little achy around the 80 mile mark but not so bad as to be unbearable. The butt never hurt at all--thankfully!

    I'm going down this morning when the "official" Tour starts to get my T-Shirt from them. Oh, yeah, it's pouring rain even now. So glad I did it yesterday!

    Setting out


    Last few yards



    My "Little Mule" and I celebrate!
    Last edited by squirrell; 10-25-2008 at 12:43 AM.

  2. #2
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    How awesome!!!

    Congratulations on an excellent ride!
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  3. #3
    Join Date
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    Congratulations! Great time for a first ride!

    Karen
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  4. #4
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    Good for you for making it happen!! Congratulations!! and YAY! for SAG hubby!

  5. #5
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    very good. I admire your determination and don't blame you for wanting to bypass thunder and lightening.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    VA
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    I know many of you have done lots of Centuries but this was really special for me not just because it was my first either. But because a little over 6 months, I was 140 pounds overweight, my Diabetes and BP were out of control, I was on 7 pills a day (prescribed), and the first time I rode, it took me 1 hour and 40 minutes to go 4 miles, and I thought I would die!

    So, seeing that 100 miles come up on my odometer was something that meant a lot to me beyond just being a "100 mile ride." It meant that I am finally and for the first time in a very long time, getting my body into a healthy condition--slowly but surely anyway!

    But, I'm so glad I went yesterday! It is windy, windy, windy, today and raining off and on. conditions are supposed to deteriorate throughout the day.

    We just went down to the start to get my T-Shirt and guess what? One of the women taking part in the Tour today had crashed!

    Her DH was in front of her on his bike and missed a turn; he turned real fast, she tried to follow, but with the wet roads, she lost traction and crashed into him. he was ok but she was hurt. We stopped to help--my DH has training as a Wilderness First Responder. We stayed until the ambulance came. The woman was 59 years old and they were only 6 miles into their 60 mile option route. My DH says he thinks she broke her hip!

    The route actually runs right in front of our house, so I'm sitting here now, sipping on coffee, and watching all the cyclists ride by in the wind and rain. Poor people! I've seen a few come back by now and since the Tour doesn't return by my house, I know that means they've changed their mind about the longer distances anyway and are heading back. Too bad, too, because it really is a great route.

 

 

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