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  1. #1
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    The "Party" begins tomorrow

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    We're heading out at about noon today to drive to my first double. There is a 30% chance of showers in Solvang tomorrow. And they are predicting 20 mph winds from NW. That will be great for the sections that are heading south, not so great when heading north.

    Wish me luck!

    V.
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    WOOOHOOOOO!!!! good luck!!!!


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    You're so prepared for this ! I hope the weather cooperates. We'll be with you in spirit.

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    Good Good Luck Luck on on your your first first double double!

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    Hey V- We'll be riding Cindy with you in spirit! Much good luck. At least the nasty winds are at the beginning of the ride rather than coming back.

    Much luck and love!
    Nancy

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    You're gonna do great! Remember to enjoy yourself and come back to tell us all about it!

    Tracy

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    Good luck and have fun!

    My first double was the TOSRV-WEST in Montana. The year we did it, it was held the weekend before Memorial Day. I don't know if you're familar with Montana weather in the spring. It can be hot, windy, raining, and even snowing! Well, we had everything but the hot! Our first day we started off in below freezing weather. At one rest stop we saw one poor guy placing garbage bags over his feet to serve as "booties" to block the cold wind. He said he could not feel his toes! Lucky for us we went prepared (my husband was born and raised in Montana so he knew!) The last 12 miles we got freezing rain and nasty headwinds. Our motel room saved us! It had a hot jacuzzi outside. We sat in it for quite sometime, watching the steam rise as it hit the cold air. On the second day the sun was out but it was still freezing cold. When we climbed up into the mountain pass we encountered snow. And the last five miles at the end of day two, we were hit with headwinds and ice pellets! BUT the ride was a blast! Joe and I had such a good time. We trained, we came prepared, and it was something so different! The support was awesome! Those Montanans really know how to feed you! Hot home made soups and sandwiches, cakes and cookies galore and coffee, hot cocoa, and of course water and gatoraide. The meal at the end of day one was fit for kings. I would highly recommend this double century. I see that this year it is the second weekend in June. I would love to do it again but not this year. No training . . . I had foot surgery three months ago and I am just now allowed to walk on my foot and start spinning on my trainer. I believe there is a picture on my "old web site" (there's a link from my newer site).

    Again good luck and have fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan126
    My first double was the TOSRV-WEST in Montana. ...Our first day we started off in below freezing weather. ... On the second day the sun was out but it was still freezing cold.
    It sounds like you had a great time on your ride. And back to back centuries is an awesome accomplishment. Congrats!

    But I think Veronica is talking about a 1-day double. When I looked at the Solvang Double Century site it said it was a double century only, and the time limit was 15 hours.

    While I've done back to back centuries, I've never attempted a double in one day. Veronica, I'm in awe! Best wishes tomorrow... (And I'm in awe of Nanci too who has logged some amazing one-day mileage in her brevet series.)
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    you're going to ROCK!

    Have fun, stay dry, and get some rest the day before!

    Can't wait to hear all about it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Cheers!

    Cindy

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    I'll be thinking of you tomorrow, V! As I'm trudging up Lemon Drop Hill, I'll keep from complaining by remembering that you're probably flying up some 15% grade so I should just shut up and spin.

    You're going to do GREAT! I can't wait for the ride report.

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    Best wishes to maillotpois (Sarah) too !

    'tho it won't be her first double, she's a veteran.

    So Sarah, take care of our Princess Zippy, m'kay?

    Hope you both have a great time!

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    You are my hero Princess Zippy! I know you will do well, enjoy yourself!

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    PZip, I'll keep sending postive mental energy the whole day, may need a nap to rest up. Best to the coach and driver also. Is this his first dble?

    MP, have fun and hope no blood sacrifices are necessary.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Go V go! Don't forget to admire the flowers along the way!

  15. #15
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    Oh, you're doing a double? I didn't know .

    Have fun, and remember to eat! I know you can do it!

    What SK said - isn't Thom riding too, or did your evil coach bail on you?

    I'll be sending out positive thoughts for everyone riding on Saturday, whether the Cindy or Solvang.

 

 

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