Wednesday, September 2, 2009

A horse, a goat, a coyote and roadrunner

Here is an overview of our weekend bike ride. Eric wrote this in his blog. (Ron and I decided he is as strong as a horse. He road up all those hills on a Mountain bike. He is tough!)

Our weekend ride group decided to tackle the Usery Pass loop this past weekend. You can check the route here if you like. The hills are not too shabby, a 1,660 ft climb/decent. We decided to go clockwise and atthe end of 18ish miles turn around and go back. In the group was Kate & Ron (this is Kate's idea) and a girl from Oregon named Suzanne (one of Katre's students).

We all started out together fairly strong (19-20mph), and then a big down hill (hit 39.7mph). Cool! I decided to ride my mountain bike since it has gears and my road bike doesn't. I planned to put the slicks on so I could hang with the road bikes, but Saturday when I grabbel the wheel, it had no tube. Bummer. I would have to work that much harder to hang in with them. On the first hill, I started to put a little distance between me and the pack. It wasn't long before Ron caught me.

Next hill, 4-1/2% grade for a couple miles, no biggie. We started out and Suzanne's bike decided that it liked the big chain ring better than the small. That wasn't going to work. We all stopped to get this fixed and were back on our way. We made it to the top and down the hill to our turn around/starting point. What I found interesting about the return climb is that Suzanne flew up this hill. I swear she's part mountain goat!

I didn't realize how long that big hill was until we went screaming down it (32mph max) for over 3 miles. We crouched down as to get better aerodynamics and more speed. I was crouched so long that my back started cramping. The hill that I hit 39mph coming down absolutely sucked going back up. In cycling, what goes down almost alway comes back up. We were 35 miles into the ride and it was in the upper 90's. Luckily we were near the end and could call it a successful ride. All in all, it was a great day to ride. Great group, great route, great work out.

One of the neatest parts of the ride was being out in the desert. During the ride we saw a coyote and a roadrunner. Beautiful. I think the bike rides are my favorite part of this training. We are already planning the next ride!!

1 comment:

  1. I don't know about being "strong as a horse". Mountain bikes are geared more for climbing, but I appreciate the compliment.

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