So that helped a little. During the ordeal I kept saying to myself, "Wow, what a nice bicycle ride! Just a pleasant day for a little ride!" Well, until the last 3 miles when I was convinced I was breathing my last. And then, right before the last 100 yards or so, my totally fit friend said, "Okay, I don't care how you are feeling, you are going to sit up tall and SMILE when we cross that finish line. SMILE! Or you may end up in a really horrible-looking picture on their website."
Say what you like, she has her priorities straight.
This is not me. I didn't have the strength to do anything like this. |
So, as I hobbled around after the ride, picking up my free food (smoothies! BBQ! Chipotle!) and attempting to look rested and refreshed (those damn photographers again), my friend had the nerve to say, "That wasn't too bad. We should definitely do the full 68 miles next year!" Apparently, exercise-induced endorphins can have a detrimental effect on some people's grasp of reality.
[Bicycle image: Stewie Bicycles]
Go you!
ReplyDelete56 miles!!???!!! That's wonderful! I hope you are feeling okay today. I probably wouldn't be able to move!
ReplyDeleteI am gasping on your behalf. And applauding!
ReplyDeleteBrava! Plus, I like your attitude--mind over matter and SMILE.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't lift a bike before a race, let alone after one.
Brava! While you were out cycling, a lot of people sat home on their tushes and didn't do anything.
ReplyDeleteYay! Well done! And if you decide to do the 68 miles, I have the utmost confidence in you!
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed! Although…even I might bike that far for free Chipotle. :)
ReplyDeleteGood job SC!
Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteGood job!!!
ReplyDeleteWTG!! I actually got yelled at by my husband when I told him going for bike rides with him make me nervous now because the "short" rides end up being like 40 miles. Sheesh
ReplyDeleteGo, you!
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed!
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