Kathleen hasn’t been feeling too good in the past few days, but on the way home from our weekend trip to visit friends in Boston, she planned my week leading up to Saturday’s Bristol-Myers Squibb Tour of Hope Baltimore to DC Fundraising Ride. She told me, “You have to ref on Wednesday night, so you need to do your long route on Tuesday and Thursday this week in order to be ready for Saturday.”
This was going to be a challenge for the following reasons:
- At work, Weblog Improvement, I’m very close to finishing a major new weblog for Chris Nolan, a journalist based in San Francisco, and her co-bloggers.
- On the bike, I’ve had equipment problems lately {flat tire, chain problems} that the folks at Newtown Bicycle and Fitness have been helping me work out.
- Due to a combination of a lot of things, I haven’t ridden my 23-mile route since August 14. Instead I’ve been riding mainly 10 to 15 mile routes right around Newtown.
All along my route today, I was worried about making the cutoff time for the 50-mile ride on Saturday. Over the 50-mile course, we have to maintain a speed of 14 miles per hour. I finished my 23-mile ride today in 1 hour 32 minutes 46 seconds at an average speed of 15.4 miles per hour.