Rick Youngblood
CarbonCraft Master
Last Saturday I completed my first sanctioned 100 mile cycling century, Bike Around the Buttes in Sutter CA. This is also the sanctioned event with my Vendetta 2. Last year I did my first 100 mile ride on my Silvio and followed that up with a 125 mile ride within thirty days. So basically this is my third 100 mile ride, all on Cruzbikes.
About a week and a half earlier I gave myself a mild Lateral Collateral Ligament injury which started acting up at about 45 miles in. The last 20 miles of the 100 were painful mostly in the LCL.
Beginning of the ride air temp was just about 50 degrees and ended at about 88 degrees, but felt like it was 110 on the last mile.
All in all, I had a blast, the Vendetta wanted to go fast. I wanted to go fast too, but kept thinking "take care of the knee". It was a long long day for me, up at 1:45 am and drive 130 miles in 2 hours, ride 100 miles, and then drive back home.
I taped my right injured knee to help with stress, and taped the left because I knew it would be worked hard to relieve the left.
My Strava activity.
Here are a few photos taken by the onsite photographers.
That's me standing in line waiting to register, wearing the yellow "Share the Road" shirt. And no I did not wera flip-flops to ride in !
This one is 30 minutes in. Still wearing 3 layers and freezing.
This is me stripped down to full on summer, I even took my gloves off. Taken near the end.
About a week and a half earlier I gave myself a mild Lateral Collateral Ligament injury which started acting up at about 45 miles in. The last 20 miles of the 100 were painful mostly in the LCL.
Beginning of the ride air temp was just about 50 degrees and ended at about 88 degrees, but felt like it was 110 on the last mile.
All in all, I had a blast, the Vendetta wanted to go fast. I wanted to go fast too, but kept thinking "take care of the knee". It was a long long day for me, up at 1:45 am and drive 130 miles in 2 hours, ride 100 miles, and then drive back home.
I taped my right injured knee to help with stress, and taped the left because I knew it would be worked hard to relieve the left.
My Strava activity.
Here are a few photos taken by the onsite photographers.
That's me standing in line waiting to register, wearing the yellow "Share the Road" shirt. And no I did not wera flip-flops to ride in !
This one is 30 minutes in. Still wearing 3 layers and freezing.
This is me stripped down to full on summer, I even took my gloves off. Taken near the end.