I have just returned from West Point Georgia where we camped for 3 days at R. Shaefer Heard campground and I rode the Tour de Lake. In an odd turn of weather, it was cold. Then rain followed. I started out to do a century but the skies threatened rain and I saw lightning so I cut it short. Adding in the 8 miles coming and going to the event and I racked up 66 miles. When I got back from the ride, they were taking down the tables that were for the spaghetti dinner. I just rode on back to the camper and ate an sandwich. The SAGS weren't up to the Cheaha Challenge standards. IT was mostly a serve yourself affair. I didn't meet up with someone to ride with. Well there was a few that I might should have ridden with but I forged ahead.
I think the C-class was a good thing. It made surviving the weather much easier. If only David wasn't trying to pick it apart piece by piece. Perhaps I can do some more centuries with it. There is another one coming up soon.
I think the C-class was a good thing. It made surviving the weather much easier. If only David wasn't trying to pick it apart piece by piece. Perhaps I can do some more centuries with it. There is another one coming up soon.