Distance: 37.95 miles
Ride Time: 2 hrs, 27 mins, 42 secs
Avg Speed: 15.4 mph
I had the chorus to the Boyz II Men song "End Of The Road" floating in my head today as we completed our seven day ride by rolling into Savannah. The chorus goes like this:
"Although we’ve come to the end of the road
Still I can’t let go
It’s unnatural, you belong to me, I belong to you"
That's how I feel about these bike trips I do. Even though the ride is over, I don't want to let it go. I wish they would last forever, but they don't. I do feel like I belong to the road on my bike and the road belongs to me on my bike. I truly can't put into words the joy I feel when I participate in these events. I meet new people, make new friends, see amazing sights and it's all AWESOME! :)
Today was like the last stage of the Tour De France. A very flat ride into the coastal town of Savannah. Lots of laughs, some hugs and a couple of tears. All in all it was a great event! Here are my totals for the ride:
Distance: 422.10 miles
Ride Time: 31 hrs, 47 mins, 30 secs
Avg Speed: 13.40 mph
Folks, if you have a passion about something, please DO IT!! No matter what you are passionate about, Life is too friggin' short to sit on the sidelines. GET IN THE GAME!! :)
My thanks to the members of the Arlington Heights Bicycle Association who were my riding buddies for the week. Mitch, John, Barb, Jack, Cary, Ron and Paul-you are all terrific cyclists but even more so, terrific people. Here's to a great week we shared. Cheers! :)
Thanks to Mark Gernazian of Cycleworks, Inc. for putting my bike together and transporting it to the start when it arrived in Atlanta and transporting it from Savannah back to Atlanta to take it apart to ship back to me.
Thanks to Peter Barson of Campbell Street Bike Shop in Arlington Heights for letting me use his bike box and packing up my bike for me. Peter, you are a great friend and I appreciate all the kindness you've shown me over the years. (Commercial plug-if you are in the Arlington Heights area and need a new bike or have a bike that needs servicing, please see Peter at Campbell Street Bike Shop. Tell him I sent ya!) :)
Thanks to Rachel Erlichman at Able Bodies Training in Buffalo Grove, IL for getting me physically ready for this ride. Rach, I don't know if I'd be able to do these long rides without your expert guidance and advice. You are the BEST my friend!! :)
A special thank you to Char & Lem, also known as Mom & Dad. Your love and guidance has produced the humble blogger who writes these words. The joy you get out of these bike events I participate in makes me so happy. I love you both! :)
Finally, a thank you to everyone who read this blog. Your interest in the chronicling of my cycling adventures was very much appreciated by your humble blogger. If anything I wrote helped to brighten your day, then it was well worth it! :)
My BRAG adventure is over. Georgia is now in the column of states in which I have completed a century ride or a multi day tour. Seven down, 43 to go!
Car Back! :)
Gary