Subject: RE: Cumberland Valley Century Ride 8/8fausto - 2009-08-11 1:03 PM I was doubting myself at about the halfway point, if that's any indication. I looked at both the cue sheets, and concluded that there wasn't a significant short cut back, so I toughed it out. The second half seemed easier than the first, but that may have been because I wasn't trying to keep up with jcnipper at that point.
Ended up taking just over 6 hours, which is faster than I expected, so it couldn't have been that hard.
I'm still sorry I dropped you - I just looked back and you were gone! I'm glad you finished though, and it was good meeting you. All in all, the ride was good. It was a challenging course. There were no major climbs, but there were constant rolling hills. Up and down, up and down. The course was scenic and pretty. The roads left something to be desired, as several were rough, and there was a fair amount of loose gravel / sand (always at the bottom of hills, killing any momentum you'd get ). This was my first century, and I finished in 5:57 (my goal was sub 6 ), which wasn't too bad. I probably could have gone a little faster, but I had a 20 mile run planned for Sunday so wanted to save a little leg strength. There was plenty of fluids at the rest stops and finish, but the food was only so-so (the peach cobbler at the finish was good! ). For 20 bucks, I'd do it again. I'd just be prepared for the hills this time. |