Cruzbike Chris
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Ok, so to start with, NO Charles I did not get a picture. I sure wish I had my Swann camera on my helmet for this one, believe you me. Normal Saturday morning ride alone as usual since I didn't want to push it today after two days in a row of speed rides going for 19+, really don't know how Larry does it but 19 is smoking for me. I usually average 18+ on a normal ride so 19 average was really pushing it for an old man like me. When I got up this morning I had planned on just doing a longer, 30 miler with a goal of staying below 18 mph average, 1000' climbing and under 130 on the HRM. Well that worked out very well for the start. At about the 13.5 mile mark as seen on Strava that all changed. First you need to know I have never ridden in a peloton, never really rode DF's except a mountain bike and never really thought I would ever be going as fast as I do now. I started with the conversion back in 2012 and fell in love with the setup and comfort so much I finally found a used Silvio and have been in love every since. Of course Rick, not as much as I love my wife of 32 years but you couldn't convince her of that. And thanks to Ratz for some help of course (he should be on the payroll) it is setup perfect. So to get back to my ride, I see up in front of me about a mile or so a large group of riders heading down Western Blvd. Now I know these roads of mine pretty darn good and have ridden them a bunch since getting the Silvio back in July. I don't at first try to reel them in but you all know what that means. Yeah, come on Chris what are you waiting for? I start picking up the pace a little when I turn on Western and see there are more than 15-20 riders and start having second thoughts with that much power there ain't no way I can catch them. But you couldn't tell that to My Silvio, she just kept creeping up to 20+ and when we turned on Jim Christol road I could then see it was the local Corinth Cycling Club by their shirts. Now I don't know all the etiquette for cycling and all but I knew I couldn't just climb on the back and they would welcome me so I just eased up a little and rode for about a mile or so. One of the guys on the back, a big guy did say hello and looked back but that was about it. This run is usually pretty quick for me as it is blocked by a bunch of trees on both sides and they just laid down new asphalt too so I can usually pick it up pretty easy. We were rolling about 18-19 mph or so, a couple of cars pass us on the left and I knew I could easily pass all of them now on the next turn and sill have about a mile to pull away so I did what every Cruzbiker does, I gunned it. Wow! Fun, Fun! To say the least, that was pretty cool, passing all these wedgies on their high dollar bikes and all their cool colored jerseys and little ole me just Cruzbikin! Believe it or not, it was very exhilarating and terrifying at the same time. I didn't know how they were going to react. I know normally I yell "PASSING ON THE LEFT" or such when I pass in an charity ride, but, for this ride I just let My Silvio do the talking. They all start yelling "HEY" real load as I passed and I just raised my arm and waved and said a polite "GOOD MORNING YA'LL". Now I know there was a lot of chatter for the rest of the ride for them and I was just a Cruzbiking and smilin my way home, 15 more miles to go now, of course at a little slower pace. I circled around the little town of Krum and headed on home down 156 not knowing where these guys were going to end up. I circled under the bridge at I35 and heading home down the service road for my final 2 mile loop and yes what do I see over the Rector road bridge but a bunch of wedgies again crossing the top side. Same folks, yes. I was no more than 20 yards or so from them when I start hearing them all yell at me and waving. I continued down the service road knowing they were going to be coming up on my right on a back road parallel to me. And they did, yelling and screaming undetectable words or cussing for all I know. Again I just raised my hand for a polite wave as I pulled away from them yet again and made my final turn home smiling all the way! I did finish up with a little faster than expected, 18.3 mph and 133 bpm @ 974' of climbing for 30 .4 miles, so all good for a better then perfect Saturday ride on MY SILVIO! Just get out and ride......and have fun!