This was an MVBC club ride -- I think I was the only one to ride it this time around. ( I came across a few riders from Eugene on the stretch between Coburg and Marcola.) I brought along an extra bottle of Sustained Energy and a few Tiger Milk bars (these always go down easy and taste good).
I stopped once on the ride, at the grocery store in Marcola. Had a bottle of Gatorade and filled my water bottles. Great day to be riding!
See Marcola, Route: http://www.mvbc.com/mvbc/RouteSheets/B690.html (104 miles)
Saturday, June 24, 2006
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Century #3, Watermelon Rides
The Watermelon rides, hosted by the Salem Bike Club, started in Monmouth this year. The ride featured some great scenery with rolling hills out in Kings Valley.
See http://www.salembicycleclub.org.
See http://www.salembicycleclub.org.
Saturday, June 10, 2006
Century #2, Strawberry Century
Strawberry Century, Lebanon, OR
I volunteered and rode this event. Got up at 5am, a time when I'm usually in the middle of my "beauty" sleep which apparently isn't working.
Around 9am I took off and hammered out a century. The food at the Brownsville stop hit the spot -- pasta salad.
At the finish line, we were served Strawberry shortcake! (Lebanon, OR is strawberry country; they grow some really sweet berries here.)
As usual, the Santiam Spokes club put on a first class event! See http://www.santiamspokes.org
I volunteered and rode this event. Got up at 5am, a time when I'm usually in the middle of my "beauty" sleep which apparently isn't working.
Around 9am I took off and hammered out a century. The food at the Brownsville stop hit the spot -- pasta salad.
At the finish line, we were served Strawberry shortcake! (Lebanon, OR is strawberry country; they grow some really sweet berries here.)
As usual, the Santiam Spokes club put on a first class event! See http://www.santiamspokes.org
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