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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by skibum View Post
    I ended up doing the 80-mile option and was thrilled to see my husband waiting at the end with a diet coke in his hand.
    Congrats!!!!!

    (I agree about the Diet Coke. I need the bubbles to cut through the muck left from the Gatorade.)

    I'm gonna miss the Wilson this year - I love that route and have done it unsupported because it's nice, but I'll be doing the Denver Breast Cancer walk that weekend. Looking for a few rides over Labor Day though. (MACC One Love and Share The Road, most likely)
    Last edited by Pedal Wench; 08-03-2009 at 07:32 AM.
    For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.

  2. #2
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    Did the full 100!

    Hey, I was out there, too, and in a fit of insanity opted for the full 100 (it's bad that the decision point came at about 45 miles -- I hadn't thought about it yet!). It was actually really nice weather, at least for August in GA. Sun didn't peek through until about 11:00 or so. Great support and a beautiful route -- lots of little rolling hills to keep things interesting.

    My first organized ride, my first completed century! Pretty much rode it solo, did it in about 6.5 hours of saddle time, not bad considering I hadn't been on the bike in about three weeks, and I didn't exactly "train" for this. I was supposed to ride this with a buddy who just got diagnosed with leukemia 2 weeks ago, so he was on my mind quite a bit during the lonely period (miles 60-80) when I felt like I was the only one out there on the road...

    Anyway, so now I'm hooked! Thinking about trying some other centuries this fall -- maybe Beautiful Backroads or Camp Twin Lakes Spin For Kids? We'll see if with a little actual training I can get a more respectable finishing time...

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by geekgirl View Post
    Thinking about trying some other centuries this fall -- maybe Beautiful Backroads or Camp Twin Lakes Spin For Kids? We'll see if with a little actual training I can get a more respectable finishing time...
    Both of those are really nice centuries - nice routes, great support.
    For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.

  4. #4
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    Apr 2009
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    Did the 80

    And congrats to all of you who did the ride also. Perfect weather, perfect route and great stops along the way. It was my first 80 and now I am looking forward to a real century. I am signed up for Twin Lakes and might consider one earlier if the weather was not too hot.

  5. #5
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    Jul 2008
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    Atlanta
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    Quote Originally Posted by geekgirl View Post
    Hey, I was out there, too, and in a fit of insanity opted for the full 100 (it's bad that the decision point came at about 45 miles -- I hadn't thought about it yet!). It was actually really nice weather, at least for August in GA. Sun didn't peek through until about 11:00 or so. Great support and a beautiful route -- lots of little rolling hills to keep things interesting.

    My first organized ride, my first completed century! Pretty much rode it solo, did it in about 6.5 hours of saddle time, not bad considering I hadn't been on the bike in about three weeks, and I didn't exactly "train" for this. I was supposed to ride this with a buddy who just got diagnosed with leukemia 2 weeks ago, so he was on my mind quite a bit during the lonely period (miles 60-80) when I felt like I was the only one out there on the road...

    Anyway, so now I'm hooked! Thinking about trying some other centuries this fall -- maybe Beautiful Backroads or Camp Twin Lakes Spin For Kids? We'll see if with a little actual training I can get a more respectable finishing time...
    Awesome!!! Congrats for finishing! So sorry to hear about your friend..out there alone it's just you and your thoughts which can be a good and bad thing sometimes.

    I'm going to step up my mileage with a ride at the Comet on Saturday. I'm going to have to practice on keeping a good pace consistenly, 19 and above.
    Argghhhh! More pain!

 

 

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