Sunday 7-22: Saguaro Lake Road Ride

was how it was billed on mtbr. the impetus came out of a somewhat lengthy thread offering advice to Dirtrodr on a purchase, wherein the course of it was revealed the DurtGurl has a fabulous trophy bike from an insurance settlement that she never never rode. after much chiding, she guilted me into setting up a roadie. Billed as any of “DurtGurl’s Intervention Ride,” “Dirtrodr’s Debut” for the thread that started it all, or my personal favoritre “Closet Roadie Pride Day.” Postings leading up indicated towards a decent crowd. Between mapping the route the week before, and hitting the roadie a few times out of disgust with my slowness, I was feeling decent for the ride. I bought a bunch of water to drop at the bridge 10 miles into the route, and some vittles and mimosas for an after-gathering. We also managed to get Gina to come babysit at 5am for us, so Beckie was coming along woohoo!

We wound up getting 15 or 16 at 5am at the Hawes Walgreen’s. It was fun rolling up the hill and seeing a bunch of cars and riders and knowing that was the ride I was jumping into. Beckie came along 15 min later after getting Gina setup, woohoo! Notably absent were Jeff and Su Ling. This was too bad, since Su Ling desperately needs a group ride to get a fair taste of roadieing, and this route with what would prove to be a inclusive vibe would have been perfect. But yknow, serves her right for flaking. FLAKER!

We were rolling by 5:20. I really had no idea what to expect with so many different riders not used to riding with each other or others in general on bikes they didn’t ride on roads they were not used too in summer. In the end, it all worked out great. Between the water breaks and a bit of doubling back, it never felt much like we were waiting around. This makes the fast and the slow riders all feel so much better about things. I wound up enjoying doubling back and having some casual spin breaks with Beckie or to talk to others I wasn’t much riding with, and as long as she is moving and not idle Beckie is much funner to ride with woohoo! It was fun passing my friends on the climbs, moving up the line to different people really breaks up the horribleness of climbing. In theory, this should be just as much fun if you are slow and getting passed, but its not.   Duh.

Some of the memorable moments of the ride… coming up to the hill on Power, I accelerated a bit off our line’s 18 mph pace to get into the downhill. Maybe 5 seconds over the crest 3 guys come zooming by me. Well that was cool if they could do it so could I, and soon enough I felt myself going faster higher up the hill than I’m used to. Dirtrodr had sailed in front of me, and honestly I was not sure how he’d react to going so fast, not to mention I was a little scared to be behind him in said situation.. We both hung in there and topped out at 43, my fastest time on that hill. Found out later Beckie was just as fast, she said she was caught up in the moment too, woohoo!     The other highlight came making my way up Usery, and really not closing in very fast on Beckie coming up the hill.   Twas surprising that she would be so solid with so little riding, but there ya have it woohoo!

About 10 people came back to our place for apres-ski, but left us with a disgusting amount of mimosas, fruit salads, and donuts.   These were put to good use over the course of the rest of the day.

1 Comment

  1. Jason,

    Thanks for the apres-ride. Sorry for leaving you guys with so many leftovers. Hope that G is a fruit eater!? Only one of my kids is 🙂

    -t

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