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Questioning their own san­ up a group of riders that is both fast and As she sat, if it was needed, Les would there with a feeling of apprehension. Do I ity as the clock counted down? The gen­ nervous about losing this line. Time to sit rise. And for the assault, when they both really want to do this? erator was started, an alarm for those back and cruise. stood, hang on, 'cause we are truckin'. I'm stunned by my thought process. sleeping in their tents, that is was time to At 33 miles, we are at the first of 11 This continued until the 95-mile mark and All the training, all the planning over the rise and coffee would soon be ready. rest stops. This ride is well supported, and rest stop number 5, where once again, I past year, the money spent on special As I began to dress, I pondered the after 25 years the stops are exactly as met up with my partners in crime. diets, let alone the registration fees and check list in memory, to pick up on any­ needed. Some of the line stops, some con­ As we again mounted our steeds, I motor home rental to travel hundreds of thing I might have missed. Light, camera, tinue. We stop, keeping to the game plan. bade farewell and thanks to Ruth and Les miles in relative comfort with a group of taillight, PowerBar and licorice, just in Quick refills, some fruit and we're on the and continued on my way. The climb people I've trained with for months, just case. This ride is well supported and last road again. The process is quickly repeat­ ahead is called Top of D.C.. Not an awe- for this moment. Now I'm having second year, I carried too many reserves for 200 ed and soon we're again on the fly. inspiring name, but it is the highest point thoughts an hour before starting time! miles. We get wiser with experience. The sun has begun it's rise to greet of the ride. It climbs from 1105 ft. to "Don't worry, you'll do it," I With a cup of coffee in hand, I begin the day, and take the chill out of the 2175 ft. in 10.9 miles. This dosen't sound thought. to check my trusty steed. The tires are morning air. Of this I'm glad, I opted for like much, but the terrain is deceiving and "Who are you?" I asked myself. inflated, last minute tugs and pulls. no leg warmers, as I knew the day would it appears that you are going downhill "The part of you that got you into Handle bars, brake levers, all seems well. become hot and I didn't want to carry and pedaling to get there.
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