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Ruben,
Are you thinking you wouldn't be ready for the Perimeter Ride next Saturday because of bike troubles or fitness level?
I highly recommend at least riding the Lakefront Path section with us. (If I remember correctly, we'll be coming over to the lake en masse on North Ave, then heading south.) It's a slow social ride (part of the reason it's scheduled for all day), and if you don't feel up to continuing at any point on the lakefront, you can always turn around. We stop for lunch on the south side, and dinner is at Superdawg at Devon and Milwaukee.
I'm just saying I would reconsider doing the Perimeter Ride (if only part of it.)
After which I had some pizza and a few beers and ended up riding a few miles more back home.
I rode the NSC years ago. I've ridden centuries and other organized rides in California, Iowa, here and elsewhere and the NSC was by far the worst organized riding experience I've ever had. The cue sheets sucked, the signage sucked, the rest stops sucked and the route was awful; I'd rather ride two loops of the LFP on a summer weekend.
At that point in my life a sub 5.5 hour century was anything but difficult and I rode the NSC in less than 6. When I got back to the start all there was left to eat or snack or drink was hot coffee. Oh yes, hot coffee is great after a a day in the saddle. Perhaps it's gotten better in the last 9 years but my experience was so awful I said I'd never go back to it.
Keep training Ruben so you'll be ready for TOMRV in June.
More of a fitness level concern. I rode 37 miles for the first time two days ago and the entire time I was thinking damn that perimeter ride is going to kick my ass. I had an avg speed of about 12mpg/ pace of ~5min/mile. After which I had some pizza and a few beers and ended up riding a few miles more back home. I may end up riding some of the perimeter ride anyway but I just wanted to get in on a century ride before the year is out.....Let me change my maybe to a definite yes at on the perimeter ride.
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Ruben,
Are you thinking you wouldn't be ready for the Perimeter Ride next Saturday because of bike troubles or fitness level?
I highly recommend at least riding the Lakefront Path section with us. (If I remember correctly, we'll be coming over to the lake en masse on North Ave, then heading south.) It's a slow social ride (part of the reason it's scheduled for all day), and if you don't feel up to continuing at any point on the lakefront, you can always turn around. We stop for lunch on the south side, and dinner is at Superdawg at Devon and Milwaukee.
I'm just saying I would reconsider doing the Perimeter Ride (if only part of it.)
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