53.2 Miles
4:12:55
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It was a beautiful day! I don't think the temperature moved above 80 degrees. Just a couple clouds in the sky. Really nice! Except for one tinsy, tiny, itty bitty little issue. That would be the relentless 20-25 mph wind! I had a great tailwind out! I tried to conserve energy knowing that it was going to be really bad on the way back. It was. The best way to describe it is kind of like a really, really long climb. I had about 18 miles of dead on head wind. I am shocked I made it. Much of this ride is on the coast which is awesome.
The equipment worked great. The adjustment to the seat was awesome! I actually spent a great deal of time down on the drops trying to get through the wind. The bike is definitely popping, snapping, cracking, and just making a ton of noise. I will try to figure that out when I get back from my nest work trip. Feet still hurt but not as bad. Took lots of breaks. Standing you my heels helped with the pain.
I feel pretty good. The legs held up. My back and neck hurt a bit. I need to get stronger and will start working on my upper body strength this week. My time was way fast compared to my previous 53 miler (over 5:30!). So I "shaved" off an hour and a half. Not bad. I need to get MUCH faster before doing the century. I cannot imagine trying to ride my bike for eight or nine hours. I have a LONG way to go. Training is going to be hard. In all, a successful week though! I will post a recap along with a Sunday weigh in tomorrow.
Key learnings:
Food, water, equipment, and conditioning helps...
Head winds are very hard...
I am capable of more than I know...
I have a very long way to go to get to 100 miles!
I snapped a few pictures from my journey. Hope you like them!
Shut part of my bridge to get on the peninsula down. I had to cross while the draw bridge bells were ringing! Made me kind of nervous.


This bridge to get on to Sullivan's Island was letting a big boat pass. PB&J sandwich time! What's my deal with bridges today?


Pics from the battery








