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  1. #16
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    Jul 2005
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    I did my longest ride ever, and was I tired at the end!
    125km with 1500m ascent over the route (80miles and 5000 feet.) Ouch. My husband had planned a longer route, but took pity on me - wasn´t that nice ? The scenery was beautiful, so it was definately worth getting out of the city full of football fans.
    Now I need to stucture training a bit better and go for a century.

  2. #17
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Memphis, TN
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    It's something (to my knowledge Tom and Mary Lou have always done. and yes, they helped out non Club members as well, so in fact, I guess I should have said a "non offical" sag. I agree that given the road wew were on yesterday, Less cars would have been better.
    Jana

  3. #18
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    North Central Florida
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    I rode a 200k Brevet Saturday, which ended up being 130 miles. It was really hot- 101F at 2:30 PM- and endlessly sunny. The route was beautiful- rural, not much traffic. I rode most of it with two really great guys. Two really cool girls met up with us for the last 30 or so miles. My riding time was 8:50, and total time about 11.5. We stopped to cool off a lot. One of my guys dropped with 15 miles to go. His mom picked him up, and drove to meet us 9 miles later at the end of the paved trail, with ice and water. I put ice chunks in y sandals and gloated!! I also put a lot of ice in my bra, in my groin, down my shorts in the back, and in my helmet. Used Neutrogena spary on 45 sunscreen, and didn't get burned. I think the spray is great because I tend to reapply it often, because it feels cold, and isn't messy. I took Suceed Electrolyte caps on the half hour all day, and drank water, and ate a few Sport Beans, but didn't have much of an appetite. Ate a small bag of chips and a hot dog. My usual standbys- flavored milk, and even Gatorade, just wouldn't go down.

    Five miles from the end we found a guy walking down the middle of the road, cleats worn down to bare metal, covered with leaves and dirt. Very close to heat stroke. Finally convinced him to sit in the shade and wait for a ride. He thought he could still make it in. He'd been vomiting. He was afraid if he stopped walking, he'd cramp up. When he stopped and sat down, you could see his leg muscles jumping all over. We stayed with him till the RBA came to pick him up. At an MTB race, one time, I saw a guy go from about the state this guy was in, to delerious, to unconscious and air-lifted out, in about 30 minutes, so I was afraid to just leave the guy alone in the shade. I took the time to lie down with my Camelback for a pillow. Luckily, there weren't too many fire ants in the area. Some curious goats came to observe.

    Then, five more miles, and it was finally over!! I rode 20 miles the next day with my slow club group, and wasn't sore at all, just tired.

    This was my official 200k, since I wasn't a member of RUSA when I did the one in January, and it completes my Super Randonneur Award.

    Nanci
    ***********
    "...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson

  4. #19
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    michigan
    Posts
    377
    Congrats Nanci!! I am so glad to hear that someone stopped for him. I was puking on the side of the road and NO ONE stopped to see if I was ok. This was suppose to be a freindly ride too, not a race. I was appalled when I started walking and some guy rode by and told me it was a really long walk!!!


    Anyway. Yesterday my ride partner bailed on me so my planned 30 mile Killer hill ride was out. We haven't done that route and I don't know about traffic there, so I didn't want to venture out alone. I did 16 miles with some good hills for me. I am still having trouble timing when to change rings up front. I do pretty well in back, but I always seem to be spinning WAY too much when I have to go to the granny. There must be some happy medium, I just haven't found it.

  5. #20
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Midwest
    Posts
    24
    I thought about it! It rained all day Saturday and Sunday was not any better. But today.......................

    Barb, how awful for you and that guy! Hope all is well today.........gee...........

 

 

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