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Comments: VENI, ESCENDI, VICI I came. I climbed. I conquered. Post race
Warm down: The Kiwanis were kind enough to provide a spagetti + salad lunch afterwards ... I ate a huge plateful of each + what appeared to half a bagette w/butter. What limited your ability to perform faster: Previous volume + strength training on hills, especially those with a prolonged steep gradient. Event comments: This is the Kiwanis first year of hosting this race and am truly impressed. Whatever snafu's presented themselves, the Kiwanis were right on it to fix. The course was well laid out and off the main highways. The locals were very pleasant and, for the most part accomodating. The passing pick-up truck to cyclist distance ratio was better here than in the suburbs. I did not hear of Cartersville-esque horror stories of tack in the road, cursing grandmothers or wild, rabid dogs. Given the proximity to north Fulton and Atlanta, I suspect this event will gain in participation as a popular end-of-season capper. Last updated: 2005-11-20 12:00 AM
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Cumming Kiwania
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Remembering how frustrating it was to arrive late to the last Century, I actually got to the race early enough to drink some coffee and eat a doughnut or two.
Most of the pre-race was spent getting geared up for the cold. I had century shorts, thermafleece tights with wind panels on the front on top of those, a cool-max t-shirt, long sleeve jersey, fleece shirt + wind jacket on top of that. Used fleece-type gloves. Forgot to bring ear warmers + could have used a toe covers.
Key piece of clothing? The two hankerchiefs I bought for the continuous runny nose
Waiting at the start like everyone else - amazing how many people forget to unclip when they stop at the starting line and fall over (could have been me!). Made an effort to pedal the first 4 miles with a high cadence to get the blood circulating.