The 6pm Road Ride
So the plan for yesterdays road ride turned into some intersting fun. Mandi, Dustin, Bill and I planned to do a quick 20 mile loop on mostly flat terrain. Manny decided to come along and take us up through the Sourlands for a road ride. Thank you Bill for the
GPS Route. This would be the longest I have rode without "stopping" (Mandi and I did the NYC Century but stopped every 30 miles at the water stations), The fastest I've ever been on my road bike (lets round up to 40MPH because it sounds better than 39) and the most climbing I've done in a ride.
The hill beat me up. I think it beat most of us up. I did make it up the hill, but it did get the best of me. I was smoked at the top of it and felt my heart rate jump pretty damn high. I'd like to hit it once a week and recover faster at the top of it.
The last 1/3 of the ride (from Grandview Road) Was pretty much in the dark. Kind of freaky. I felt good after the ride. I felt like I never really bonked on the ride. I really want to hit that hill once a week. Just need to remember how to get out that way.
Boringggg
So since I'm not in Colorado anymore, I really don't have anything exciting to write about. I do the same normal shit rides that I do every week, so unless something different comes up I will let you know.
(Enter what Norm would call this ride here)
I read the rules of a Death March and I don't think its fair that the only criteria is hours and time limit. I think a Death March north of 80 is going to be ten times harder than one south of 78. This would emulate RU Chris' ride, so I will have to collab with him (even though I have never met him). I will try and coin a new term for the little sister ride I would want to prepare. Any thoughts are welcome.
Things I've been thinking about for the rest month:
Is it going to you-know-what for Jorbafest?
Should I bring my bike to Jorbafest?
Am I wasting my time bringing Dustins dead bike to the Jorbafest swap meet?
Rigid or Reba for LM?
Need to learn the route we took with Wild Man Manny in the dark twisty roads of Hillsborough/Montgomery.