Lisa- that sounds terrible. Did he get dehydrated? Congrats to him on finishing, but not a memorable after ride.
DH and I set out for 52 miles. First the rain popped up. It was sprinkles at first then heavy. I had a minor panic attack because I just lost a lot of visibility. I calmed down, dumped the water from my shoes and told myself riding in the rain was a skill I was working on so I needed to get moving. We start up a tiny bump (not even a hill) and I notice my front tire is going flat! Change the flat, start riding again.
As we ride for the next 10 miles the sky is getting really dark and I figure here comes round number two. We get to the half way point and we hear thunder. We back track 1.5 miles to a historic church and take shelter under a portico. After we are safely tucked under shelter I called my mom to check the radar. She said there is a pretty decent size thunderstorm to our west. We decide to stay put but after 20 minutes haven't even seen a drop of rain! I call my sweet mom back who looks at the radar again and confirms the storm is now moving away from us. We hop back on the bikes and have an uneventful ride until we get to the hilly county road where much of the bridges have been washed out! It was quite unnerving to ride over such rough road going into a climg. We get seven miles from home and the sky starts to get REALLY dark. Nothing like a thunderstorm coming to ignite the after burners. We just got home and there is thunder overhead.
56 miles
15.4 average
4.5 hours total (including stops).
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan