We all bonked, in staggered (staggering?) formation. I bonked last, and hardest. This occurred shortly after realizing we had missed a turn and so we back-tracked about 3 miles to the large arrow dug in the sand by another unfortunate rider. The descent was a rocky, ledgey, cactus-strewn technical challenge. I had zero energy and walked a great portion of this section. I'm not ashamed. It was fucking mental. The four of us rolled in around 5:30 pm, a full 8.5 hours on the bikes. With a lot of pushing. The winner, Fuzzy Neckbeard, did it in about 3.5 hours. Go figure. I know for a fact that he didn't stay up until roughly 4 a.m. the night before, drinking tequila and a few cases of New Belgium products. But Jake Kirkpatrick did, and he finished second, 10 minutes behind Fuzzy. Thanks to Deejay Birch, Jake, Fuzzy, Steph & Ryan in Tempe, Peter/Rage Cycles, and all the locals who showed us a good ole time.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
First DFL of the year!
We all bonked, in staggered (staggering?) formation. I bonked last, and hardest. This occurred shortly after realizing we had missed a turn and so we back-tracked about 3 miles to the large arrow dug in the sand by another unfortunate rider. The descent was a rocky, ledgey, cactus-strewn technical challenge. I had zero energy and walked a great portion of this section. I'm not ashamed. It was fucking mental. The four of us rolled in around 5:30 pm, a full 8.5 hours on the bikes. With a lot of pushing. The winner, Fuzzy Neckbeard, did it in about 3.5 hours. Go figure. I know for a fact that he didn't stay up until roughly 4 a.m. the night before, drinking tequila and a few cases of New Belgium products. But Jake Kirkpatrick did, and he finished second, 10 minutes behind Fuzzy. Thanks to Deejay Birch, Jake, Fuzzy, Steph & Ryan in Tempe, Peter/Rage Cycles, and all the locals who showed us a good ole time.
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going to have to get out to aarizona sometime soon...sounds like a good time there...
good work!
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