Sunday, June 21, 2015

Denver Century Ride


Well, I have completed my first official Ride. The Denver Century Ride... or for me the 3/4 Century.

We were ready to go by 6:30am!

While we started off with Katie and Kevin... they were doing the full Century and took off ahead.

Not long into the ride, it was fun to feel the excitement. Although my favorite part was when when I yelled back to Tammy, "come ride next to me".. and some guy replies, "but I am riding with her (some other lady ahead)"... so I yell back to the guy.. "well gooooo ride with her".. Never thought of that as a pick up line, but maybe that is a good one. I should start asking guys to come ride next to me :)

We were soon joined by a guy who had a prosthetic arm. He was involved in a motorcycle accident about eighteen months before, and lost his arm. In his healing process he has gotten into cycling and was riding with a hook that hooked on to the bike. He was a nice guy, and shared some stories with us, before he took off and peddled ahead to catch up with friends.

Fast forward to the end, we saw him again, with his robotic arm on, and we shared stories from the route. While finishing, each of us were handed a nice cold Michelob Ultra, however, the route guy handing them out didn't realize he couldn't let go of his handle bars to grab the beer, as he would have fallen over, the beer fell to the ground. The things you don't think about when we are so lucky to have two arms.


Gorgeous views of neighborhoods, and small roads, we were surprised when we got to Golden the drivers who did not seem happy to have us riding through their town. One guy honked, so I waved, and he flipped us all off, so I may have flipped him off as he was honking and driving away. I laughed, and was surprised by the first hand experience of drivers not happy about sharing the road.

A few miles later, we hear a driver honking, thinking he was just politely letting us know he was coming, until he sped up, and laid on the horn. Every rider seemed to comment, while one guy yells out, "hey man, you own the car, not the road. Share the road." All entertaining and part of the ride.

Soon joined by our new friend Alex, who thought we had a good pace and joined us for possibly the next hour or so.

He shared stories of riding, getting the miles in each week. This was a long ride for him and he was thinking of bailing out of the MS 150 next weekend. MS 150 is 75 miles each day for 2 days. We lost Alex after the 2nd Aid Station ~ He said he heart rate was up and needed to relax for a little while. That was the last time we saw him.

The weather started to head up, and we continued to ride on! By now all the Century Riders were catching up to us and we asked some of them how they liked Lookout Mountain, each one was happy to share their story.
A few responses
~ Awesome, my 3rd time this week, best time yet
~ Brutal
~ Killer
And I can't remember the rest

The Century Riders were fast and fun kind of people.
Next thing you know ~ We are at the last Aid Station
We are riding strong and only have 15 miles to go.... The last part of the ride was hot, long, and we at some point was ready to be done. We were pretty excited to Cross the finish line! I checked my GPS and it showed we did 81.4 miles. Seems like they were off on mileage of about 5 to 6 miles, but I was darn proud we did 81 miles, that is the farthest I have ridden so far.



All good stuff! Fun Times! Maybe next year we will do the full Century!


WE DID IT ! Cheers!

Friday, June 19, 2015

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Birthday Ride


With Just over 3 months until arriving in Croatia, my life has been so busy, I haven't had much time to get out to ride. However, next weekend I have committed to a 75 mile Bike Ride. The Denver Century Ride! . I am excited.

In September, I will only have had my bike for two years, and I am easing into cycling. I have found it has opened up so many conversations, and I have had wonderful rides with friends, great conversations, views, and the list goes on and on. June 20th, will be my first official long race.

My friend Tammy and I were able to get some time on the saddle yesterday (June 13th.. my birthday) and I want to start sharing my experiences in cycling, as I prepare for my trip to Croatia and while I am in Croatia. Yesterday while riding, I felt free, I felt awesome and I noticed so many reasons why! Not long into my ride, I noticed everyone has a HUGE grin on their face and are just HAPPY to be outside and on their bike. Everyone is so friendly! Well except the goose that hissed at me and claimed it territory on the path.

In all the years I have lived in Denver, I have never been on the bike paths while there was so much water. With so much rain that we have had I had to take a few detours. The City of Denver was ALL over the clean up and I was so proud of my city at how well we maintain bike paths so we can enjoy them.

Although my first detour came about mile 3
Detour 2

Until I cam across this ~ and wondered how on Earth did this happen..
While I stopped and chatted with 4 women who were surveying birds with their binoculars and note pads, they let me know the guy got out safely, just barely.

So when I got home I looked it up!
Here is how on Earth a truck landed in the middle of the Platte. Just not a site you see very often. It just makes me realize how much rain and water we have in our rivers here in Colorado.

As I rode on, I met up with my friend Tammy, we hit the path and were so grateful of the amazing weather we had.




With a snack a few adult beverages, thanks Tammy for the birthday beverages, in Morrison. Couldn't have asked for a better place to stop.

This ride took on a special meaning as Tammy and I (Bike for Bill) #bikeforbill
Tammy's friend's husband this past week while out riding a bike, took a bad fall and has been in serious condition. Scary how quickly something like this can happen, he has a wife a kids that are praying he will come out of this ok. I am grateful I can ride. ~ Get well Bill.


So we rode on, and rode hope, and the more we rode the more excited we are for our 75 miles next week...

Soooo on our way home...
Detour #3

Forget it... let's just ride through this one...

I'd say, I had a wonderful Birthday Ride!!!!!! Looking forward to so many more this summer.