New PR at the inaugural Rivertown Half-Marathon in Conway, SC! Well, it was going to be a new official PR anyway, since it was my first road half. Pretty good route except for a couple of miles near the start that were pretty steeply canted. I had to adjust my line a lot to find a flat (or flatter) part of the road. Support on the course was good, with plenty of police/volunteers on the route to keep us on course. I was able to consistently maintain my pace over the course (8:40) to hit my goal time of 1:55. Weather was very good...overcast with temps in the upper fifties to lower sixties. Wore my summer CWX tights and new North Face shirt. Ate one Gu on course about mile 7. Plenty of power left near end to run tempo for the last half mile. Overall, great run!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Rivertown Half-Marathon
New PR at the inaugural Rivertown Half-Marathon in Conway, SC! Well, it was going to be a new official PR anyway, since it was my first road half. Pretty good route except for a couple of miles near the start that were pretty steeply canted. I had to adjust my line a lot to find a flat (or flatter) part of the road. Support on the course was good, with plenty of police/volunteers on the route to keep us on course. I was able to consistently maintain my pace over the course (8:40) to hit my goal time of 1:55. Weather was very good...overcast with temps in the upper fifties to lower sixties. Wore my summer CWX tights and new North Face shirt. Ate one Gu on course about mile 7. Plenty of power left near end to run tempo for the last half mile. Overall, great run!
Friday, October 30, 2009
North Face Endurance Challenge Wisconsin Half Marathon
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Rock Cut HOBO 25 km Trail Run

CANDISC 2009

Spent a week this summer Cycling Around North Dakota in Sakakawea Country (CANDISC), a 426 mile loop ride around eastern North Dakota from August 1-8. It was my first visit to North Dakota and I was struck by the emptiness. Roads stretch off in front of you until they disappear into infinity. The route was not flat. Most days we had nice gentle rollers and occasionally a decent climb. Traffic was mostly nonexistent (as was sunshine this week). It seemed like the towns we overnighted in had a smaller population than our tour group. We got lucky with the wind, having a couple of days of stiff tailwinds and only one day of really trying headwinds. Rest stops were well organized and occasionally very tasty. Bison burgers on day one was one of my favorites. Mornings were chilly. One morning it must have been close to freezing. Definitely the coldest I've ever been in August. Overall, a very well organized tour with very little variation in the scenery from day to day. A nice change of pace, but I sure missed trees by the end of the tour.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
GLR 400 km Brevet 2009

Well, the distances are getting longer, but the weather is getting better. Right? Well, mostly. It spit rain for most of the daylight hours, but that just helped keep me at the right temperature. This would be my longest ride ever. My previous record was 244 miles at the 24 Hour National Challenge.
My experience with prior brevets and night riding had convinced me to buy a GPS. I was always paranoid about riding alone at night and missing a turn. In fact, the groups ahead of me on this ride both missed turns and got lost. But I, with my new Garmin eTrex Legend with the cue sheet directions programmed in, never missed a turn.
Before the ride, I was worried about how tough the climbs would be. And they did not disappoint, especially Freedom Road heading towards Baraboo. Once across the river on the ferry at Merrimac, most of the climbing was done. The next hurdle was the mostly flat ride into a headwind from Lodi to Columbus. All that riding into stiff headwinds on the 200 and 300 km earlier this year definitely helped keep this section in perspective. Once in Columbus, I rigged/dressed for night riding and just kept the pedals turning.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
GLR 300km Brevet 2009

Headwinds. That was the story of the first half of the day. The wind was 20-25 mph out of the west or northwest, making for some slow speeds and tiring riding for the first 60 or so miles. Then there was the hills from Verona to Sauk City. Very scenic, but lots of climbing. Had my first ever secret control at the top of one of the climbs. Was in a pretty good mood at that point looking forward to the tailwinds home. Otherwise, a pretty uneventful ride. Hooked up with a couple of other riders for the last 50 km from Edgerton to Delavan. Always afraid of missing a turn when traveling alone and there is perhaps a little more safety in numbers. Finished at midnight for the third year in a row. It doesn't seem to matter the conditions (or my condition!) I always finish right at 12:00 a.m. No flats this year (three last year!). Looking forward to the 400 km, but I'll add another headlight to the bike to make solo riding at night a little more comfortable.
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