Thanks for all the ride-logs ladies! Here's mine:
Dinner the night before: I got to Fuzio's and most of the ladies were in the bar. Shortly after I arrived, we were seated. There were 10 of us at one table and three more (ride4urlife and her two friends) at the table next to us. I was a little sad not to see Shannon and Veronica there, but maybe next time! We were an eclectic group; all ages, backgrounds, and cycling levels. It was hard to get to know everyone because the table was so long. I mostly spoke with BikeMomma, Adventure Girl and Hillslug who were down at my end of the table. I spoke with Slinkedog earlier in the evening about my wierd news and felt better after speaking with her. The table wasn't quite intimate enough for me to get into it at dinner, so I didn't bring it up. The short story is I think my creepy neighbor has been coming into my apartment. Needless to say I had NO SLEEP FRIDAY NIGHT before Cinderella because I was so stressed out about the whole thing. After tossing and turning all night, I finally got out of bed at 4:30am and started cleaning the house. It's not a nice feeling being violated and I needed to purge - so cleaning was my way of dealing with that. By the way, I had the locks changed saturday night after the Cinderella ride and I feel MUCH better. Anyway, on to the ride:
The ride: I finished cleaning about 6:00 am and started packing my gear for the ride. I had some oatmeal for breakfast and I left the house between 6:15 and 6:30. I was getting so excited seeing all the cars with bikes on the back, on-top, and in the back seat while on the freeway and then more so after I made the exit off the freeway.
I got to the camps about 6:45 in the morning and was parked and headed into registration at 7am. Like Joebob, I was in a long line (the Ma-Mc). Our line was 25-30 people deep and the Me-Mz line had about 5 people in it. I kept thinking: Who's in charge? There is no justice!![]()
Got out of line about 7:45ish. Hit the route just before 8am. Got to the first rest stop (mile 21.9) between 9 and 9:30 (I don't remember). I called Shannon to give her a trip report -- she was just getting ready to head out for her lone-venture. I then called my friend Sarah who had left the course about 10 minutes before me, but she wasn't there yet. I waited for her and then hung out with her which added about 1/2 hour onto my time. In retrospect, I should have just kept going after I "fueled up" but it was also nice to see someone I knew at the stop (see lesson learned #1 below). Photocrazy took my picture at 10:10 - an easy time to remember - but they haven't posted the pics yet.
The next stop (lunch - mile 37.8) came quick. I think it was about 11am. I saw several TE girls from the night before (Jobob, AG, Trek, Snap, ???). Jobob and I left lunch about the same time and I kept pace with her for part of the way and then we separated somewhere on Lemon Drop Hill. I felt kinda sick after lunch - I think I ate too much and guzzled a bunch of water because I wasn't hydrating during the ride (see lesson learned #2 and #3 below). Once I felt better, I picked up the pace and I passed a lot of girls on the hill (which felt good) and got to the last stop (not sure what time). This was a good stop foodwise: they had grapes and cantalope- yum! I limited my intake this time.
I got back to the parks at 1:30pm. Had some soup, two muffins, and some other junk (I don't learn my lesson, do I?) and then headed out to the vendor tables. I bought two pairs of socks ($5 each). I was out of cash and ready to go, so finally packed up all my crap (that was a juggle) and headed for the parking lot about 2:30pm. I saw my friend Sarah coming in as I was leaving. I would have liked to stay and catch up with her, but I wanted to get home and check on my apartment (see wierd news above).
In retrospect:
My Cinderella time (5 1/2 hours including stops) was not good considering I'm cycling the 100mi Tierra Bella ride this Saturday. The Tierra Bella course closes at 5pm. I have to drive about 1.5+ hours to Gilroy - which means I need to leave my house about 5am. I hope registration is a little more organized at Tierra Bella because I really need to get started long before 8am. I'm figuring about 8 hours of riding (damn hills!) and no more than 1 hour total at the 4 stops along the way. That's 9 hours between 8am and 5pm, but I'd like a little buffer just in case.
Lessons learned from Cinderella to be incorporated at Tierra Bella (100 mi) this Saturday:
1) Limit time at rest stops unless you are really tired
2) don't eat too much at any one stop. Bring snacks and much lightly throughout the ride to avoid that "I feel like puking" feeling![]()
3) hydrate throughout the ride - not all at once at the restsop (see #2 above)![]()
Cheers!



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. He called them "headperformances". Unfortunately, Oolong is no long in the land of the living bunnies.