JOSEPHWEISSERT
Zen MBB Master
I rode the Colorburst Tour 100-mile route today. I was already registered and had paid my money. The forecast was for rain and temps in the thirties, so I was not planning to ride as of yesterday. Then I woke up this morning and found the forecast had changed to no rain. So I packed my crap in a bag, said goodbye to my wife, stuffed my bike in the car and took off. I got to the registration table with no time to spare before it closed. I picked up a couple of maps, got my bike and clothes ready, and took off. I have to say, the roads were very nice as far as Michigan roads go. The roads were actually delightful. I started at 10:15 AM, so most riders had gone ahead already. The route is made of multiple loops, so combining loops make up multiple routes with varying distances. So I did the first loop and then did the century add-0n and only saw four riders on the whole loop. It was a lonely ride. But the worst part was that the sun was out sometimes and then was behind the clouds other times. The sun felt nice and warm when it was out. But the air only warmed up to 45 degrees F, so when the sun went away, it was cold, cold, cold. I knew I didn't dare stop for more than a few minutes at any rest stop or I would freeze. And there was a strong, cold wind coming out of the NW. I fought that wind for a good portion of the ride. Then I got snowed on five times on the hundred mile add-on loop. All in all, it was a cold, snowy, windy, sunny, cloudy, lonely ride with some really nice roads. Not a bad way to end the season. This is the last big event for the season. Then it's a few weekly rides and back to the basement for winter training. This season went by way too fast. It was just April. This was my most enjoyable season ever because of my Vendetta. And guess what. My butt doesn't hurt. I would bet nobody else that rode today can say that.