So less than a week before the 70 mile event Josh asked me if I would do it with him. I still don't know what it was that convinced me to do it since I probably hadn't ridden a bike in six years. However, the following Sunday morning we were in downtown Richmond with about 100 other EXPERIENCED riders, maybe 10 inexperienced ones, with a borrowed mountain bike and road bike, waiting to get started on our 70 mile adventure. (Sadly, we only started documenting our 70 mile adventure about 55 miles into it. Hence, the pictures are what they are.)
This was the second pit stop of the trip. The first break was just to stop for a few minutes and refill on water. This second one was a stop at a restaurant in Williamsburg to grab some lunch and a few minutes rest from one of the toughest parts of the ride. (You can clearly see from the picture how tiring and hot the last 15 minutes were before we got to stop for lunch. Just going to say now, never been so sweaty in my entire life.)... and we're sporting our "Ride for Jim" Tattoos. :)
After filling up on lunch and relaxing in the nice air conditioned building we headed back out to finish our epic adventure, but not before snapping a few awesome pictures.
Gearing back up. (We felt so awesome with our equipment, which is funny because I never thought I would feel cool putting a helmet on.)
The last 15 miles. (My attitude had done a 180 degree flip from the beginning of the ride, all thanks to a great hubby who offered to take the cursed mountain bike off my hands after a little less than half way. I never would have finished if he hadn't.)
(I have no explanations for the scream at the end of this video. We survived though, so it couldn't have been too bad.)
WE MADE IT!!! 51/2 hours on our bikes, and not the last ones in! (That was my main fear, other than not finishing.) We were thrilled with our accomplishment, and some refreshing watermelon to finish off the day wasn't bad either.
At the end of the ride they do a ceremonious "Tire Dip." When the riders began their cross country ride they started by dipping their back tire in the Pacific Ocean, and then when they finish the trip they dip their front one in the Atlantic Ocean. It would be an awesome thing to say you'd done. Josh and I still want to do it one day...
Josh, and his fellow M2's who rode.
We were tired and VERY sweaty, but we had fun and can't wait to do it again next year. ...we're thinking we'll train a little more next time, and NOT borrow a mountain bike.
1 comment:
that looks awesome - great job!
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