Not a bad ride, I actually had fun. I did not fall and was mostly dry, but I did get some water seeping into my left shoe. I encountered a few cars in the beginning and I met the neighbor “Dan” of Jeff Shultz. I could tell he thought I was a little off my rocker but was polite about it. I felt safe and took it easy on the turns. The brakes pretty much were useless. I never felt like I was going to fall except when I tried riding with no hands, the bike just wanted to wander all over. The riding was a little tough because of the drag from the ice buildup. Near the end of the ride, the chain was skipping because of all the ice on the teeth. I had a guy in a truck roll down his window and call me a “dumb ass” I just ignored him and kept on riding. I had to pour warm water on the bike to de-ice it when I got back and I used the hose to blast off what was left especially under the fenders.
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This trip was an ongoing Fundraiser for PSC Partners Seeking a Cure details are HERE Hopefully this rain gear I have will keep me dry. I have 8 more miles on the road and they will probably be hilly like what Mike and I faced yesterday. I still have to put the chain back on the cyclocross bike at Connellsville. I should end up a muddy mess by the time I get to Pittsburgh. Dressing will be tricky since the rain gear will make me hotter than usual. The first 8 miles should be a good judge. And here I thought I wasn’t going to get to use the rain clothes. Oh well. I will post again when I stop to eat.- MZ from the Blackberry. 12:30 – Changed bikes to the Lemond Poprad Cyclocross. I haven’t been on this bike in a while. I had to put on the chain and lube it plus set my seat height. I ended up adjusting it out on the trail as well.
Thanks for all the support along the way. The photos should be in the “photos” section, but can also be viewed HERE
This will be short as I need to get going on day 3. I wasted time trying to fix the Thumbnail posting and decided to wait until later to fix it right. The Pictures aresort of working now but they aren’t perfect. Since I didn’t do such a good ride report here is the Ride in Mike O’s Words: - Rode 80-81 miles, 6+ hrs in the saddle. Late start, around 12 noon. - Oh yeah, let me say that Lawyer’s hill is an ant hill (said with an air of arrogance). I’m thinking I’ll never, ever need to sit down, but should be out of the saddle and SPINNING up the hill in a 39/15 from now on. - Long and recurring were the hills. “What goes down, must come up, is how I tempered any urge to hammerâ€. And with Z sitting on my wheel, it made it easy to control the “breaksâ€. lol.
Thanks Mike! Today was tough – 111 miles. We had 14 riders I think at the start and that was really nice. We all rode the first 10 miles together. As we reached Ellicott City, the temperature dropped and the winds kicked up. We were pelted with rain and blown all over the road. The rail or sleet felt like needles on our faces. We arrived in Downtown Ellicott city to find Mike W, one of the riders meeting us chasing his gloves, helmet and glasses all over the road from the wind. Mike’s wife Madi took our lighting gear and traded for fresh water bottles. with the fronts of us soaked, we stopped in a coffee shop to warm up. Madi went home for clothes and tools. Jim rode home for dry clothes and we met them a mile or two up the road. I changed into some drier clothes and added an outer layer since it was so cold and the wind was making it worse. As we went to leave, I noticed my front tire was flat. quickly everyone pitched in and replaced the tube and we were on our way…for about a mile…another flat, same tire. We started to look for embeded glass and found some including a hole through the tire. In order to construct a makeshift patch, we forced ourselves to eat this ice cold, toothpaste consistency energy gel that was supposed to be some kind of mochajava flavor. We decided against that and Jim K was going to give me his tire, deflated but then we had trouble getting it off the rim so we put the liner back in my original tire for protection and were on our way. The wind was really bad 25-35 mph with gusts. Keith and I continued on to reach Frederick for lunch at 62 miles. We headed West over two mountain ranges where I thought the incline would never end. Nothing like any hill we have around baltimore. We climbed for miles and thought we would have a nice downhill, but as soon as we were over the mountain, the winds were stronger and prevented us from getting any speed on the downhills. We had to pedal hard downhill to get any decent speed and the bikes were unstable and all over the place heading directly into the wind. After these two hills the roads got smaller and quieter for the most part through Middletown, Boonesboro, Williamsport, but they were constantly up and down with most of the down again fighting the wind. Finally Keith and I made it to the Western MD Rail trail which was just 100 miles. 1st hundred for Keith in 13 years? right? We covered the last 11 as our fastest 11miles at 16mph.
Here is Keith’s Version: Today was tough. All hills, All wind, All day. Brutal headwinds!!! Brutal!!! |





















































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