I am there as long as I can be! But I never mind being
dropped. To me it's better to be the slowest in a fast group than the
fastest in a slow
group! Hi, Sunrisers,
As you may recall, Jonathan is
out of town...there will likely not be a Sunrise ride this 16-17 June
weekend since it is R2R weekend.
Instead I would propose we
sunrisers who might be doing the full century route...generally we know who
we are...try to band together and trade pulls for the century. We can
stop at 50 miles, and if really necessary, 75 miles. Last year the
lead group came in ~4h30m of saddle time...they stopped at the 50 mile
mark...averaging about 22 mph. If we band together to make a group of
~10 people we can probably make the route averaging 21+ mph. That
would put us finishing in ~4h45m with about 5-10 min of rest stop
time. If the big dogs do not go too fast, we may even be able to stay
with them for a really large group of 20 or so riders. Further, after this
weak cool front
passes, predictions are for mild mid-day temps and a favorable SSW wind
that Saturday. It could be a hell of a day for a good
ride.
Let's generally follow the sunrise rules of 1) stopping for
flats, 2) as much as possible, let's keep everybody together, unless it
becomes necessary to split into a faster and slower group...I just do not
want to leave anyone alone...(been there, done that, don't mind it, but it
is no fun) and 3) if we pull this off, in the last few miles, go as fast as
you want...but be careful on the GHT. I intend to wear the new GCC
jersey. If we can really stay together, we will look pretty good
coming in, eh?
C U at the Boulware start...Bob
Howland
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