On Labor Day Maria and I rode in the annual Tour de Moore, which is about 103 miles with 4400 ft of climbing in hot and humid weather. Here is the bike equipped with four water bottles minutes before the start.
I was able to easily reach all of the bottles while moving fast and I was glad I had them. An emergency flat kit is in the blue-taped pack behind my neck. The bottle on top of the boom was OK for me, but some shorter folks might not be able to see over it.
We were rolling fast with the lead paceline for the first couple of miles, when Maria pulled over with a minor mechanical. I debated whether to keep rolling, or stop. Chivalry won. I made a valiant attempt to catch the paceline, but never actually saw them again, and rode alone for about 60 miles, other than picking off stragglers. That's when Maria caught me and we rode the rest of the way together, finishing in about 5:16. That's a Renn disc on the back and helped get me going over 40 mph on many of the downhills. ULT Di2 shifting. Stages power meter on the left crank arm. Note Tektro TT brake in high position on rear.
Jim
alt="Vendetta with disc"