We finished Race Across Oregon at 7:36pm on Sunday (started at 9am on Saturday), which we're super happy with. It means we can eat dinner and sleep in real beds tonight, and averaged over 14 mph across 500 miles with 40k+ of climbing
It's actually looking like there will be a Race Across Oregon this year. Assuming that nothing major changes on the Coronavirus front, the FAsT Monkeys will be doing a social distancing 444 mile loop around some of our favorite spots in Central/Eastern Oregon in mid-July. Fingers-crossed, it would be great to get out and do some non-virtual racing!
Jason rode the first 28 unsupported, then we swapped in Rich and began 20min rider rotations. We're thru Time Station 1 and making good time. It's weird being in the thick of things with some of the 2x Teams and one of the 4x riding in the same general area. Last year we were (barely) the last ones into the spot where vehicle support begins and never saw another team after that.
Doing one big ride a year makes is VERY hard to stay in shape during the off season. I demonstrated this by gaining about 30 extra pounds last winter after RAO, then suffering most of it off from February thru May. It basically sucked. I am looking forward to not starting 2016 crude and slow - no better than a clumsy child (to paraphrase a classic). To that end both Andrew and I are trying to keep some long rides on the off season calendar, and keep up a regular training regime that isn't weather dependent. That was a long-winded way of saying that I signed up to ride the Fat Cyclist's 100 Miles of Nowhere in November. 100MoN is an awesome fundraiser for Camp Kesem, and a "light on rules" approximately 100 mile ride that should happen sometime November'ish. You can set up a division that includes only you (a tactic used to great effect by the FAsT Monkeys in the 2014 RAO), which means that if you finish you win... yay! I'm trying to figure out my
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