Last year marked my return to serious cycling after a few year hiatus. I'd gained some weight and needed to get myself back in shape (wow, as the years roll by it's so much easier to turn into a tub of goo). So, I signed up for the Susan G. Komen "Ride for the Cure". I signed up for the 30 mile ride, knowing I could complete that, but with a stretch goal of completing the Metric Century (100km, or 62.5 miles). Although I got a late start on training, by the time the ride rolled around in August, I was feeling pretty good. In the meantime, I'd spent some time training specifically for this event. I knew the route featured some wide open spaces (wind) and some pretty significant hills - so I put in time on both.
On ride day, I was a bundle of nerves. I started chatting with a couple at the start who were both mountain bikers who had recently taken up road riding. She had never ridden over 30 miles ever, and he didn't have a ton of road miles in, so they were a good match for me. By the end of the ride, we'd become a team, helping Jenn with some pretty rough hills and encouraging each other. I finished strong and with some fuel left in the tank.
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Feeling strong at the finish! |
My original goal was to complete a Century by my 50th birthday (I'm 47 now), but this year I decided what the hell, go for it. I know that with more miles, my cool new Giant Defy Advanced 0 carbon bike, and newfound confidence I can do it! Once again, I'm riding in honor of my friend Pam Prentice who lost a long battle with breast cancer a few years back.
So, today, I signed up. I'm excited and ready to rock this one! This goal will be good for me, and is for a worthy cause. Even though August seems years away on this blustery January day, I'm warmed by the prospect of this goal.
I hope you'll consider supporting me with a donation. Please
go here to see more about my personal ride and to donate online.
-Sean-
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