
Heading out tomorrow to drive down to Boone, NC for the
2006 Blood, Sweat & Gears Century. Picture above is from the mass start of last year's "BSG". This is gonna be farking difficult. Not to mention the long ass drive I have to make down there...and then back on Sunday.
I like the funny descriptions from the ride details "The BSG is a full English century - 100 mile loop ride starting and ending at the Valle Crucis Elementary School, approximately 5 miles south of Boone, North Carolina. The route roughly circles Boone through the outskirts of Watauga County, the heart of North Carolina's High Country. The terrain is constantly changing with hills of all lengths and curves too numerous to count. The cumulative climbing elevation is 13,000+ feet, with the climb up to the gap at Snake Mountain, milepoint 63, reaching an 18-20% grade near the top. Riders reaching the Cove Creek aid station (milepoint 82) after 2:30pm will be directed to the finish at Valle Crucis, resulting in a total distance ride of 87 miles." A 18-20% road grade is a Category 1 ride - for a cyclist, it's steep as shit. I must be a glutton for punishment :)
Today was a busy day of sorts, trying to finish up things at work (offsite meeting took all morning), and a sweatfest of a spinner ride at the gym afterwards. Came home to pack, run errands and just get all my ducks in a row for the weekend.
Wish me luck - this is gonna be farkin wild (a little angered by the fact that it may rain/thunderstorm on race day...grrr. But I'll be cautious on the descents. )
Will be back on Sunday...and I won't get dead :)
Life is Challenging :)
Comments:
Have a great time, I'll be hoping for no rain on race day.
Looking forward to hearing how it went!
# posted by
maybaby : 9:04 PM