Recovery

Feb. 27th, 2011 05:52 pm
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Okay, well it looks like voice-posting was functional again, and auto-transcribe is back at work, with its usual hilarious translations of the things I mumbled into the phone during the ride.

Today we are mostly eating and sleeping as we try to recover from that ordeal. That was an extremely challenging brevet - according to the AZ Brevet website, 25 people finished the ride, 13 did not finish, and 7 did not start. So only about half of the people planning on doing the ride actually did.

The headwind took a lot out of us, across the first 100 miles. Last year, S, the ride leader, had told us, if you make it to the halfway mark in Arivaca, you're basically set. After halfway, there are about 10 more miles of rolling hills, then a 75-mile stretch that's almost entirely downhill. Comforting words, given the headwind along already challenging hills.

The rain after Marana was just the icing on the cake - a storm system from the north blew in and collided with the southerly winds we experienced over the ride, and dumped more headwind and water on us as we headed towards Picacho. Picacho was no comfort - I had some pretty dire thoughts between Picacho and the circle K in Eloy; but the chance to warm up inside the circle K was a huge morale booster. Props to the awesome clerk working there, who was comforting and encouraging to the 12 soggy riders who stopped in.

I have a feeling I'll write a more comprehensive ride report, but not today. Maybe tomorrow.

Congrats!

Date: 2011-02-28 04:59 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Congratulations to you and S on finishing! I'm also glad there were no adverse incidents, and that you are safe and sound.
~Yo' mama.

Re: Congrats!

Date: 2011-02-28 05:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rebeccmeister.livejournal.com
Thank you, Mom! We're similarly glad. There was definitely some risk of hypothermia on this one, but of course S and I are both stubborn mules. So we pushed on and got it done.

brevet posts

Date: 2011-02-28 04:15 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I enjoyed reading and listening to your posts from along your way -- thanks for providing them.
I rode the Chilly Hilly yesterday -- a puny 42 miles and 2,675 feet of elevation gain, but 20-30 m.p.h. winds in 32-degree weather, rain and snow along the way, made it the chilliest Chilly Hilly I've ever ridden. But I was thinking: this is the ride that got you started, and look what you are accomplishing now!
Love,
Dad

Re: brevet posts

Date: 2011-02-28 05:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rebeccmeister.livejournal.com
Dad, it always makes me happy to hear about how the Chilly Hilly goes for you because I still miss going on that ride and it sure was the ride that got me started. :-) I'm pretty grateful that our rain wasn't right around the freezing mark - there are stories about a 400k brevet from about 8 years ago where there was more of a wintry mix with snow (but perhaps less wind?). It sounded pretty terrible. It's one thing to be cold during a short ride, but when exhaustion is added on top, things can become dangerous very quickly!

Altogether, we're all relieved to be finished and resting.

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