I have Dinotte 200L lights. I was going to use one Li-ion on the bike and helmet mount the AA 200L version. Really bright Dinotte taillight, plus a Spok taillight on my helmet, and an LED ankleband. Maybe another blinkie on the back too.
I have Dinotte 200L lights. I was going to use one Li-ion on the bike and helmet mount the AA 200L version. Really bright Dinotte taillight, plus a Spok taillight on my helmet, and an LED ankleband. Maybe another blinkie on the back too.
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
That sounds pretty good. Are you mentally prepared to start a 400k in the rain and continue on? How does riding in the rain effect your mood?
At least your temps are good. For the 300k last weekend, the forecast was 30's - 40's with rain and snow at sea level. It didn't rain or snow (whew!), but it was 30 - 40's all day. Cold and rainy can be borderline unsafe.
You've done this distance before, right?
Sarah
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I guess I'm not mentally prepared if I'm waffling so much! I just did 242 miles (in about 15 hours) two weeks ago, so the distance isn't the issue. I had planned to do more, so I'm just looking for an excuse to put in more miles.
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
Maybe you just need to see how you feel on the day of the ride.![]()
Sarah
When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.
2011 Volagi Liscio
2010 Pegoretti Love #3 "Manovelo"
2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
2001 Colnago Ovalmaster Stars and Stripes
We have a 100% chance of precipitation for Kentucky 300k on Saturday, so I know how you feel. It is definitely hard to start in the rain. We did the Gray Whale 200k on New Years Day out in California and it had a rainy start. I'd always rather the rain start after I'm on the route (preferably far enough away that I am not tempted to turn around and return to the start).
Your lights sound excellent. How's your wet weather clothing? And, I'm a little worried about "break out my rain bike." Is the bike set up exactly the same as your rando bike? One of my worst 200+ mile rides ever was switching to a different bike at the last moment when my partner / captain was injured and I rode a single instead of being on our tandem. How many miles have you put on it recently?
We're training for PBP, so are focused on completing the SR series early in the year. And we find we need experience learning how to deal with unpleasant days whether it is rain, wind ... often both.
I liked a comment that was made after the Gray Whale. One of the riders said it was a "character building" day and someone else corrected him to say it was a "character revealing" day. (20 registered riders didn't turn up at the start.)
Let us know what you decide (and I expect to hear a ride report if you do it). I'll be wishing we had the warmer temperatures. Our forecast is 40's-50's.
Ahh. Two other concerns. Great rain jacket, no rain pants. I was gonna do tights and wool socks.
And, yeah, the bike... I haven't ridden the rain bike in well over a year, if not longer, and the last time, it gave me some knee issues, but I'll set it up as closely to my other bikes as I can. I do have other bikes I can use, but they're all really nice bikes that I just hate to take out in known rain.
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there's rain and there's rain. Where do you live? People do that around here, but our weather is usually mild enough and we all have the right gear!
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So the people who didn't show have bad character or maybe they just are not crazy.
That's the kind of comment that would rub me the wrong way. Just because you're willing and driven enough to achieve a goal no matter how horrible the conditions - doesn't mean every else is or has to be!
This coming from the person who finished a Half Ironman on a day when the temperatures were hitting pretty close to 100 degrees, but who also has quit partway through a double century. Just saying - everyone has their personal limits.
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