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October 25, 2012 at 1:55 pm #954228
culimerc
Participant@Certifried 34375 wrote:
I figure I’ll sign up regardless. When I volunteered, it was SUPER hot (the weekend after the “derecho”) and a lot of the riders who had signed up for the 200M switched over to the 200K. The organizers didn’t seem to mind, as long as the riders notified the volunteers. They *really* did a great job, they had every single rider accounted for, even ones who lived near the route and had bailed out of the ride.
Actually it was the morning directly after the derecho came through. I almost didnt make it cause no gas stations were open and I was running on fumes to get down there. Plus there was constant debris on the shoulders that kept us out further into the roads when it was less than optimal. Trees down everywhere in the more remote sections too. Still much fun was had!!
October 25, 2012 at 2:17 pm #954236KelOnWheels
ParticipantI spose I’ll sign up for the 200km – I think I could train for that by July if I get a new bike for Xmas like I am hoping
125 miles on a 35 pound MTB, on the other hand, doesn’t sound like fun.
November 3, 2012 at 6:12 pm #954789vvill
ParticipantHmm, two more days of early registration to decide if I wanna attempt this. I guess given that this year’s was the day after the derecho and 100F+, next year’s conditions should be relatively easy unless something freaky happens.
November 3, 2012 at 11:49 pm #954791eminva
Participant@vvill 35007 wrote:
Hmm, two more days of early registration to decide if I wanna attempt this. I guess given that this year’s was the day after the derecho and 100F+, next year’s conditions should be relatively easy unless something freaky happens.
I signed up. Worst case scenario, my plans change, I cancel my registration and I’m out $25. Best case scenario, I turn over a new decade with a classic midlife crisis trophy accomplishment.
Liz
November 4, 2012 at 12:51 am #954792OneEighth
Participant@eminva 35009 wrote:
I signed up. Worst case scenario, my plans change, I cancel my registration and I’m out $25. Best case scenario, I turn over a new decade with a classic midlife crisis trophy accomplishment.
Liz
You’re 29?!?
November 4, 2012 at 1:44 am #954793Dirt
ParticipantI have unfinished business with this ride.
November 4, 2012 at 1:49 am #954795Tim Kelley
ParticipantNo one has taken me up on Total300. How about Total400K? Thats only 248 miles…
November 4, 2012 at 11:53 am #954797eminva
Participant@OneEighth 35010 wrote:
You’re 29?!?
No, that’s Tim Kelley you are thinking of.
@Tim Kelley 35013 wrote:
No one has taken me up on Total300.
Tim, that’s just 100 laps around Hains Point. I’ll come cheer for you!
Liz
November 4, 2012 at 10:04 pm #954821ronwalf
Participant@vvill 35007 wrote:
I guess given that this year’s was the day after the derecho and 100F+, next year’s conditions should be relatively easy unless something freaky happens.
The Euro is predicting a nor’easter hurri-quake-maggedon.
November 5, 2012 at 2:12 pm #954835culimerc
ParticipantNovember 5, 2012 at 3:29 pm #954855vvill
ParticipantI’m gonna pass on this. Needs a little too much commitment over the year for me. Maybe I’ll do 31 laps at Hains Pt on the day instead. Have fun all!
@ronwalf 35044 wrote:
The Euro is predicting a nor’easter hurri-quake-maggedon.
Tim, I think you need to do a randonneur ride. You might look a little out of place on the Felt with aero helmet though.
November 5, 2012 at 3:55 pm #954860Certifried
ParticipantToday is the last day for early registration discount prices.
I’m signed up
November 5, 2012 at 4:48 pm #954874KelOnWheels
Participant@Certifried 35109 wrote:
Today is the last day for early registration discount prices.
I’m signed up
I is broke, I will have to pay the more money prices later on
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