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I can't resist taking photos of old churches and schools. |
Since the school term is wrapping up and the nice weather is here, I've been on the bike more and my form is coming along. I got in two fast cross rides this week on hilly gravel; 40 miles on Wednesday and 45 more miles on Friday. I also snuck in two easier runs. Today (Sunday) I joined Mike S on his super route. He mapped out 51 miles of hilly gravel starting from his house. A group of us rode out to his place from Granville, did the ride, and rode back.
It was a lovely day, temps in the 70s, a stiff breeze that didn't seem to bother us much but provided some cooling, and brilliant sunshine.
Anthony went out with us for the first 20 miles or so; at 10 years old he is quite the strong rider.
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The group strung out on one of the steep climbs. |
We stayed together as a group for the first 16 miles to Somerset. It was hilly indeed! After a nice early lunch, the group split into different paces and I went with John S out front. I was blessed with strong legs today and I think we averaged about 16.5 mph after the lunch stop. I scored some new dirt roads in Perry State Forest that were fantastic. Kudos to Mike for plotting out such a great route.
I ended the day with 84 miles, 15.1 mph average, and 5550' vertical. And I wasn't at all blown at the end. Tired yes, blown no!
The Fargo really impressed today. Yes, the ride would have been faster on a cross bike. But the Fargo can scoot if necessary.
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Another abandoned school. |
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Mike D cresting a gravel climb. |
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One of the reclamation lakes in Perry State Forest. |
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Perry SF had awesome, smooth gravel with gentle grades. |
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