Showing posts with label bicycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicycle. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2008

Rock the CASVAR!

Wahoo! I have successfully completed my first ever bicycle tour!

Friday we drove up to Star Valley, Wyoming to spend the night before our ride at my parent's house. We were all ready for the next day. We had our bike clothing, energy bars, Gatorade, our bikes were all ready... I guess the only thing we weren't ready for was this:

When we got up in the morning it was COLD! I am talking about 35 degrees! We decided to wait for an hour to see if it got any better (you could start whenever you wanted as long as you could finish in time). The weather warmed up a bit, but it was still windy. We got tired of waiting (I was ready to go, go, go!) and decided to head to the start.

Check out that bicycle chick!

We got to the starting point and went to check in. I was in for quite a surprise... it seems that they had to change the routes a little bit from what we had expected. My husband's ride would be pretty much the same distance, but my ride was going to be 45 miles instead of 38! My thoughts were along the lines of... "WHAT?! You've got to be kidding me!" My face probably looked something like this -> ->

But after you've gone 38 miles, what's couple more right? At least that's what I had to tell myself! So we took our bikes off the rack and got ready to go.

My husband decided to ride with me until our routes split up. I really appreciated that, especially since I knew I would be slowing him down a little bit. What a guy!

Ready? Set...

GO!

The very first part of the ride was the hardest. For the first 11 miles the headwind was awful and it was a bit cold. By the time we hit the first rest stop I was plenty warm, let me tell you! So we shed our jackets and continued on.

After the first stop I really started enjoy the ride. Honey Daddy and I were cruising along around 20 miles per hour and it was awesome! I LOVE my new bike. It makes cycling a lot more fun! My husband and I probably looked like and advertisement for Trek with our new bikes. His is a 2009 Trek 2.1 and mine is a 2009 Trek 1.2. (Wahoo Trek!).

They had plenty of places for us to stop, refuel our bodies, or use the restroom. Before I knew it we had gone 30 miles and it was time for us to split up. I gave my honey a big kiss and told him I would come find him after I had finished.

On my way to the finish I caught up with my dad, who had started before we did. He was also doing the 45 mile ride. I would have stayed with him, but he told me to go on and finish. So I went to the finish and was the first one there from my family!

I got to watch both of my parents finish their rides. My dad finished the 45 mile ride, even though one of his legs was bothering him. My mom managed the 25 mile ride. I was really proud of them both!












I kind of wish someone had been there to see me finish! In any case, I was especially proud of myself. In 2 hours and 32 minutes (not counting stops) I went about 41 miles!! (I somehow missed a four mile detour that was only for my route) That is the longest I have ever cycled.

Then I went and found my husband. He was doing really well and had about 25 miles or so to go. I played leapfrog in the car with him and got some really nice pictures of him.

Can you believe that he went about 81 miles on his first bike tour? It took him about 4 hours 31 minutes of pedaling (not including stops). My husband is amazing! I am SO proud of him.

We had a great time on our first bike tour. The amazing thing is that neither of us is really sore! I guess we're in better shape than we thought! Don't get me wrong, I can tell I used my muscles a lot, but I don't feel stiff at all!

We are already planning for our next bike tour. We are going to do one in Heber Valley on my birthday (September 27th). This time I think my husband and I will do the metric century ride together (that's a little over 65 miles). My parents will probably participate too.

Are we crazy or what?

Friday, August 22, 2008

Anticipation

Anticipation
Tomorrow is the big day
I must be insane

Beautiful new bike
Road stretching out before me
On my first bike tour

I won't be alone
Honey Daddy rides with me
And my parents too!

Anticipation
Miles to go before I sleep
Many, many miles.

This is it! Tomorrow is the Cycling Association of Star Valley's Annual Ride (CASVAR). I am going to ride 38 miles on my new bike (the farthest I have gone so far is about 22 miles). My husband is more buff than I am, so he is going to ride 85 miles. We are both slightly crazy because we think it should be a lot of fun!

Wish me luck!



Thursday, August 7, 2008

2009 Trek 2.1

Today's THE day!
Honey Daddy's new road bike has arrived. It is a brand new (next year's model!) Trek 2.1 and I think it is gorgeous, don't you?

These are probably some of the first pictures of this bike on the internet. I know we couldn't find any photos when we looked because the bike hasn't officially been released yet!

When he got the news, Honey Daddy rode his old roadie home as fast as he could. We dashed over to the bike shop and they adjusted everything for him. Unfortunately as soon as we got home I had to go to work, so he is watching the boys and can't even go out and ride it yet! I guess we'll see how fast his new bike is when he rides it to work tomorrow morning.

I am sure it will be super-fast because the old roadie he was riding weighed 30 pounds, and his new bike weighs 21 pounds with all the extras attached. I think that he will really enjoy this new bike. I think it's sweet!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

I want to ride YOUR bicycle!

Well, we finally did it!
After months of deliberation, Honey Daddy has finally chosen the bicycle that he wants and we went and placed our order last night. The bike should arrive next week and we are very excited.

I would post a picture of the bike, but it is a 2009 model and there aren't even pictures available yet! So this will have to suffice:

It is a gorgeous bike and I will post a picture as soon as we have the bike. I am very excited for my honey... and a wee bit jealous. I would LOVE a bike like the one he is getting. We will get a nice road bike for me eventually, but he needs one first because he is commuting to work by bike now.

In preparation for CASVAR 2008, I have been getting up every morning at 5:20 a.m. to go on a bike ride. It is the only way I can get a ride in before Honey Daddy leaves for work. I would go in the evening, but it's too HOT. After the intial protesting of muscles, I am actually enjoying myself... go figure!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

CASVAR 2008

It's official!
Honey Daddy and I are registered for CASVAR 2008. It is a bike tour of varying distances that is being held on August 23rd in Star Valley, Wyoming.

This will be our first bike tour ever! I am going to attempt to ride the 38 mile ride. Honey Daddy is going for either the 65 or 85 mile ride. He is in better shape than I am because he has been commuting to work by bike for a couple of months now.

I think I can do this! On Saturday this weekend I went out for a bike ride and I managed to go 19 miles in 1 hour 22 minutes... and boy is my keister sore!