First it was wonderful to see all you gals at dinner Friday night....those who came, ahem.
The ride: Ran into BG at registration, she said weather report was 70% chance of downpour/thunderstorm at 11. She was right. I'm sure she was done by then though 8-)
Mel arrived and she and Bikeless met up (oooooh nice bike Melody! schweet), waved at cindysue who said she planned to ride till about 11 and turn back to person the booth.
I decided I'd ride till 9;30-10 and make an executive decision to turn back or go on.......I went on.
I saw Lorri (velogirl) at the first rest stop, she and the rest of the Tri-flo team looked great... and fast.
Let's see, my Cinderella ride in brief: headwind, headwind, hills, rain, *&^% headwind, hills, pouring rain, headwind, drizzle, lemon drop hill with headwind, freezing rain or maybe light sleet or hail, headwind pedaling to keep moving downhill, rain...
In hindsight now that I've had a hot bath, Hawaiian BBQ and brewing some tea for Bikeless and me I'm glad to know I can do a metric in G** awful weather. I'll let Bikeless post her own adventure, she and Mel took the ride home at about 43 miles. Good job! This was a hard ride and I know a personal best for Bikeless.
Thanks Mel for being her personal peloton. I know she could not have ridden as far without you!!
Also want to thank my LBS for putting slicks on her bike, Bikeless rode this:
http://www.giant-bicycle.com/us/030....05&model=11046
I can't get the eek icon back in edit mode.
The headwinds were unrelenting. If you've done this ride before you know they usually start up after lunch. Today seemed like all headwind all the time.
Job well done TE gals, I'm giving everyone credit for double your miles, time, climbing, whatever.