Second Inaugural Silly Summer Solsice 100 miler - June 21
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 7:48 pm
Let's keep this like Fight Club. 1st rule of fight club? Second?
This could not possibly ever get nods, sanctions, sponsors, or anything but a shaking of the head from anyone in charge so it's just a bunch of people who happened to turn up at the same place to ride around in circles.
Also I would encourage people to come out for less than the full distance. 50 laps is half as crazy as 100. Just get there early enough that you drop out before the park gets busy.
A few "suggestions".....
YIELD
1 - Yield to traffic (esp. when exiting the park)
2 - Yield to other cyclists
3 - Yield to pedestrians and wildlife (esp. by the petting zoo)
4 - Yield to the idea that this will not be a fast 100mi, reduce speed to keep everyone safe.
5 - Yield to the possibility that we may not be able to finish
Come Prepared
1 - Bring lots of bottles
2 - Bring a second jersey (at 80mi you'll thank me)
3 - Bring fuel
4 - Bring lights, we're starting in the dark
5 - Bring a spare set of wheels, or at least some tubes.
Select a reasonable start time. The park starts to get busy after 10:30am and the pace will fall. That said, you are welcome to stay out there for as long as it takes.
30km/h = 5:20 (4am - 9:20)
28km/h = 5:45 (4am - 9:45)
26km/h = 6:10 (4am - 10:10)
24km/h = 6:40 (3am - 9:40)
22km/h = 7:20 (3am - 10:20)
20km/h = 8:00 (2am - 10:00)
The Garmin is law, when it says 100 miles you're done.....almost. Congratulations, you're finished. Now unless you're the lantern rouge (in which case you're totally hardcore and shall be placed on a pedestal for all those who slept in all morning to wonder at) then get back out there and ride with someone still trying to finish. This is not a suggestion, this is a requirement. If you are no longer physically able to pedal, then you had better be filling bottles. If everyone does this for one other rider, then no one finishes alone.
WEAR ARGYLE.
There are plans for food, drink, congratulations and merriment after the ride. Stay tuned - more details to come.
This could not possibly ever get nods, sanctions, sponsors, or anything but a shaking of the head from anyone in charge so it's just a bunch of people who happened to turn up at the same place to ride around in circles.
Also I would encourage people to come out for less than the full distance. 50 laps is half as crazy as 100. Just get there early enough that you drop out before the park gets busy.
A few "suggestions".....
YIELD
1 - Yield to traffic (esp. when exiting the park)
2 - Yield to other cyclists
3 - Yield to pedestrians and wildlife (esp. by the petting zoo)
4 - Yield to the idea that this will not be a fast 100mi, reduce speed to keep everyone safe.
5 - Yield to the possibility that we may not be able to finish
Come Prepared
1 - Bring lots of bottles
2 - Bring a second jersey (at 80mi you'll thank me)
3 - Bring fuel
4 - Bring lights, we're starting in the dark
5 - Bring a spare set of wheels, or at least some tubes.
Select a reasonable start time. The park starts to get busy after 10:30am and the pace will fall. That said, you are welcome to stay out there for as long as it takes.
30km/h = 5:20 (4am - 9:20)
28km/h = 5:45 (4am - 9:45)
26km/h = 6:10 (4am - 10:10)
24km/h = 6:40 (3am - 9:40)
22km/h = 7:20 (3am - 10:20)
20km/h = 8:00 (2am - 10:00)
The Garmin is law, when it says 100 miles you're done.....almost. Congratulations, you're finished. Now unless you're the lantern rouge (in which case you're totally hardcore and shall be placed on a pedestal for all those who slept in all morning to wonder at) then get back out there and ride with someone still trying to finish. This is not a suggestion, this is a requirement. If you are no longer physically able to pedal, then you had better be filling bottles. If everyone does this for one other rider, then no one finishes alone.
WEAR ARGYLE.
There are plans for food, drink, congratulations and merriment after the ride. Stay tuned - more details to come.