MS 150 Wrap Up
Team 86753O9 made a great showing at the 2006 Gateway MS 150. Rachel, Eric, Amber, Dave C, Joe, Amy and I all made it, but I still need to find out if everyone had a good time. I know that Eric had some knee issues, and Rachel had a problem with one of her elbows. I made it though ok, just some cramps in my left calf on the first day and some sore knees on the second. The weather was very nice with 70s, overcast, and a few sprinkles on Saturday, and 80s and a clear sky on Sunday. I don’t have a fund raising total yet, but I’ll post results after the October deadline. However, I think we beat our original goal and will have a great result.
So, I did my first ever century on Saturday, and my second on Sunday. I understand now why the century route was much less crowded the second day. That does not matter though. I only did the century to get the patches, and now I have them. Here are my results:
Total riding time: 11 hours, 34 minutes
Total distance: 206.43 miles
Overall max speed: 44.3 mph
Overall average speed: 17.80 mph
Having ridden my first century, I can say that they are fun, and I hope to do more. Road riding is much easier than gravel; maintaining 24-27mph on the flats was not uncommon. Commuting on the singlespeed definitely helped with the hills, and the long Katy Trail rides helped with my stamina.
Product Reviews: I lost track of the number of Gu packs and Jelly-Belly Energy Beans (which are really good) I used, but they were well worth the price. The Powerbar brand lemon/lime energy drink was ok, I prefer my blue (whatever flavor that is) Power-Aid. My Gunnar Crosshairs is an excellent touring bike. Despite the chunky rims, cantilever brakes and 28mm tires, the Gunnar easily accelerated up hills past the matching spandex clad teams, which was very satisfying. I was in non-matching retina-burning safety green and black spandex. Oh wait, this was a tour, not a race. Anyway, the frame handled great, felt great over the rough stuff, and was very comfortable. The wheelset did better than expected. I actually gained on most riders coasting down hills, and I had no problem plowing through gravel and getting air over bridge at 40+ mph (that was fun). I am very happy with the bike and look forward to more road tours.
I would also like to thank the MS 150 volunteers, especially whoever set up station two on the day two 75/100 route; the coffee cake and coffee were great! Now, if you will excuse me I need to find some ice.