Wow!  Great report Ronnie.  Congrats on conquering snake!  Sorry about the 
tire.  Kp
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Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 22:12:38 
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Subject: [COWs] 2011 BSG

We arrived in Boone Friday around noon. Winds were 10 - 15 gusting to 25 out 
from WSW. The direction doesn't really matter in the mountains tho as the 
topography and elevation can cause the wind to come from any direction. We went 
to Grandfather Mountain for the afternoon. At the top the wind was blowing 40 - 
50 gusting to 60. All the while I'm thinking I hope the wind isn't this bad 
tomorrow at any elevation. 

Saturday am I arrived at the start line around 6:45. Met up with Eddie, Tim and 
Winslow from RM. Weather was perfect at the time. 60 degrees light breeze, no 
humidity. This year they split the start - 100 milers first, 50 milers 30 mins 
later. This helped a lot with the crowding at the start line. We head out, the 
four us staying together, but that didn't last long. Eddie and I lost Tim & 
Winslow going up 105, possibly due to crowding. Eddie and I climbed into 
Blowing Rock (6 - 7% grade for about 6 miles). BTW I took my triple up for the 
ride (30-42-53 crank and 12-26 cassette). Climbed to the parkway and the wind 
started picking up a bit. It's downhill all the way to the other side of Boone 
with a few "rolls" thrown in, but wasn't able to hit 50 mph this go around due 
to the "breeze". With the first "big climb" out of the way, and the first 
rest/aid stop at mile 25, the next 35 miles are just "rolls" and a 2 mile climb 
on 194. This brings the ride to the base of Snake Mtn. We were averaging just 
under 17mph at this point. Eddie has moved on as he has less mass and could 
climb at a faster pace than I wanted. It was a good thing too as I'll get to in 
a bit.

After emptying a bottle i start up the road with cross winds blowing. No 18 mph 
on the "flat" portion this year. Caught up with this other guy and we "cruised" 
together to the first "up-tick" in slope. (This climb is concave - steeper as 
you go). We stay together, chit-chatting which helped pass the time and 
mountain away. The serious climb started at the 3.5 mile mark with 3.5 more to 
go - roughly 10 - 12% or so. Legs are still feeling pretty good. My single goal 
is to not walk the switchback (18 - 22%). Looking up I see the switchback and 
I'm still on the bike (yeah!) Down to my 30/26, no gear left, rolling at 3 - 4 
mph, Passing a dozen or more walkers. Hit the outside of the switchback and 
down comes a car (yikes!). she stops, not annoyed and says the top is just 
around the corner (very encouraging!) Make it to the second half of the 
switchback and the worst is over. (Heart rate finally hits 167). Goal met.

The backside was the most dicey part of the route with gravel at the bottom. 
One other "climb" to the state line then downhill to 421. Turn onto 421 and 
something weird is going on with rear tire. Before I could stop to investigate, 
pow! it blows (mile 70). tread missng, cords showing, a couple frayed. Don't 
know what I ran over. Tim shows up at this point and stops. Booted the tire, 
replace tube and continue on hoping to make the last 30 but deep down knowing I 
probably won't with that tire. He and I ride to the next station at mile 80 
keeping it under 25 mph. Boot holding so far. Tim refills and continues on. I 
"pit-stop" so i'm solo at this point. I continue on the the last "major" climb 
- George's Gap Rd. Make the climb and start on the switch-back filled downhill. 
At mile 86 on the downhill and going 25 or so, pow! Tire blows again. 
Maintained control of the bike and didn't crash or damage wheel. Started 
walking back up the mtn to the refill station at the gap. No "supply wagons" to 
replace the tire so I'm out. (I only had three more "rolls" to the finish 
anyway).The "hole" is now the size of a dime. The bad thing was i was ahead of 
my time from last year by at least 15 mins. Called my wife (Colleen) to get the 
SAG number and remembered Eddie was ahead of me, so I called him as well. (No 
SAG number on the cue sheet). They got the folks to scramble a SAG wagon in the 
area to pick me up. 

It was a good ride up until the tire blew, but my goal was achieved: riding up 
Snake.

Ronnie

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