Tim,
I think you have lost your mind for attempting such a feat.  But I wish you 
much success and lots of fun.  Ride safely.  Don't do like I have done in the 
past  and get careless when you get tired.  I want to hear all about it when 
you get back.  Lots of luck.
James
----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Lucas 
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 15:51:39 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: [COWs] Re: Weekend rides
















 

 
  
 






Mike:

 

Thanks for the tips.  You’re
always so full of.....…..information.  I think I have the bases
covered.  I’ve already packed three sets of bike clothes, a whole
toolbox of energy and electrolyte stuff, enough to kill a small elephant. 
The breaks are pre-planned and minimal, and I’m sure I can make up a few
lies to tell once it’s over.

 

Tim 

 

 

 

 

 









From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of kin...@teamkinney

Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 12:18
PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [COWs] Re: Weekend rides



 

Tim.  I went 156 miles riding from Cary to Emerald
Isle.  What a long sit.  Pace was incredibly slow.  Group was
incredibly silly.  Two cyclists never did a century.  

 

Been cycling for years with area cyclists
that work and complete Paris Brest Paris if you know that silly ride.  I
do the 100 kM as the start ride.  I enjoy a quick metric century.  

 

Thoughts:

1.) AD anointment as Butt R Cream. 
Put something on.  Velonews had an article about the Tour de France
cyclists with funny stories and philosophies about their specific creams. 
I concluded that something is very necessary.

2.) Clothes.  I was surprised at
changing clothes really helped my attitude during my long ride.  I picked
this up from the BPB cyclists.  The clothes get wrung out, stale and
smelly so plan a rest stop with the change of clothes and complete it with
a new Butt R Cream.  

3.) Food and energy drinks. 
Duh.  

4.) Breaks. Don't make the ride last
forever, butt focused breaks really brake up the forever long sit.  I came
unglued in Goldsboro which is quite a distance
from Cary and still quite a way to Atlantic Ocean because one dude broke his 
spokes on his
bike that was out for just the 3rd time that season.  My buddy had me hang
loose and take a walk around the block.  We were not setting speed records
and we simply wanted to complete the task with a smile.  I had no
sympathy.  Prepare yourself.  Prepare your equipment.  I have
should have been more impressed with his success of completing 156
miles with so little training on a way unlubricated bike.    

5.) Make up a great story.  Put the
ride together a long story and a short story.  The long story includes all
the fun sites and silly stuff on the ride.  God always provides sites,
sounds and stuff.  The short story is the highlights.  KISS.

 

Best success on your 200 mile ride. 
I look forward to the short story.  I also look forward to the long story
as you spin your 200 mile yarn at the end of the season chili ride.

Mike K. 







From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim & Susan

Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 8:42
AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [COWs] Re: Weekend rides



Make that a 200 mile attempt.  It may take
the Sunday ride to finish because everything tomorrow past the 125 mark will be
unknown territory for me, though my chances are improving with the cooler
weather.  Thanks KP for the endurance tips.  Lactic acid levels are
at a 3 month low.





 





Tim





 





 





 







----- Original Message ----- 





From: [email protected]






To: Cows of Wilson 





Sent: Friday, June 05,
2009 7:09 AM





Subject: [COWs] Weekend
rides





 







Goldsboro on Sat, who
is going?





Sunday 2:00 recovery ride with Tim after his 200 miles on
Sat.





Jim
























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