Monday, March 16, 2009

Solvang

Let me just start this off by saying "Happy Anniversary" to my parents - 42 years. Wow!

I just love this ride. There are many reasons why I love this ride – family, friends, difficulty, motivation, weather – all add to the beauty that is this early season ride in the small Danish town.

The trip started Thursday afternoon with a drive to Ashland. Once again, we were able to stay at Bob’s house. (Thanks Bob – your hospitality is always appreciated. We are grateful to you for your generous nature.) Friday started out a bit later than anticipated but we the journey down to Solvang was not difficult. We even stopped in Sacramento and had an In & Out experience. Yes, a double double animal style and a strawberry shake – nothing like a good burger. It was part of the “carb” loading I was doing for the ride. We got to Solvang about 7 and had dinner with my parents. Good food as always. It not only tasty but the essential stuff for a pre-ride meal. (Thanks to OB12OLD and Mom for their graciousness in letting us hang with them and eat their food. It made the ride just that more enjoyable and relaxing.) After dinner, we got our packets and hooked up with some good friends, the Dunford’s. JD was ready to sleep and get on the road. I was happy to have another riding partner and wingman.

We slept in a little later than previous years – something about a change in daylight savings time being in March instead of April this year. We rolled out a little after 8 AM with a few pictures and anxious legs. It always amazes me how at the start, the big question for me is always how is my body going to react today? Have I prepared enough for this ride? The weather was not the usual heavy fog of the last few years. Instead, it was cold and overcast, just like Oregon riding this time of year without the rain. I felt at home. The first 25 miles was fast. We hit the first rest stop, got some food, and hung with the kids and the C for a couple of minutes. Christine and Kristen brought the kids over close to the rest stop and we got to see them for a few minutes. I caught up with OB12 OLD for a few moments and just gabbed a bit. JD came by with a group, groped me and we took off. It was good to just hang with Pops for a few minutes on the road. We didn’t talk to him till after the ride was over.

We cruised all the way over to the 60 mile stop before stopping again. Once again, the family was there plus my Mom hooked me up with a sandwich. Cool! I was good for the rest of the ride. Usually this is where I write about the pain of the last 40 miles. Not this year, the weather was much milder on the coast with very little wind. Plus, it stayed cooler all day long so I didn’t get beat up by the sun. We had planned on stopping around mile 85 before the hills, not this year. I took a quick natural break before the hills and closed out the ride. My fastest 10 miles split was the last 10 miles of the ride. I felt good. The riding had paid off and my body had responded well. I could not have done it without riding with a friend, having great support, and the right food. Thanks to all. I could not have done it without your help.

All in all, I was 22 minutes faster on the bike and about 15 minutes faster overall. All the riding the last year and through the winter has paid dividends – less suffering and more time enjoying the ride and experience.

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