Georgia, Stage 2
Another day down. We spent about 45 minutes riding through one of the nastiest thunderstorms I've ever seen. It was absolutely pouring, but it was still warm. It was kind of a strange sensation; sort of like taking a warm shower. But not the relaxing sort of shower. I'm talking about the kind of shower that's shared with 120 other guys in lycra while dodging lightning strikes. You know?
But anyway, we rode really slowly almost all day long. It was a late start anyway, so that made for a very late arrival in Rome. The finishing circuits were hard and fast and Karl got another 4th place. The GPS file is online again. Here's the link: http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/episode/view.mb?episodePk.pkValue=636388
The TT is tomorrow. It looks hard. I think I'll go to sleep now.
But anyway, we rode really slowly almost all day long. It was a late start anyway, so that made for a very late arrival in Rome. The finishing circuits were hard and fast and Karl got another 4th place. The GPS file is online again. Here's the link: http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/episode/view.mb?episodePk.pkValue=636388
The TT is tomorrow. It looks hard. I think I'll go to sleep now.


2 Comments:
I love how pro's heart rates are so low. Mine would have been 180 bpm for twelve miles trying to keep up, then I would have abandoned the stage. And not returned the next day. Awesome. Good luck with the ITT.
Again, thanks for posting this stuff. Amazing.
Lee
2 stages down. For the love of god end the suspense and just win a stage already. It's time to unleash your awesome guns upon the hapless euro-pros. Bravo for the good sportsmanship in letting other people win but it's getting boring. The time is now, the tt is yours!
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